jaberje
Electrical
- Jul 17, 2011
- 3
My country government decided to standardize the voltage rating to 400/230V for residential and commercial buildings and allowed a few years to implement this action. In some areas of my country we currently use 220/127V. As an interim solution before full compliance, we are proposing to eliminate the 127V L-N and use 220V L-L, with DP GFCI at the Panel, BS Type Outlet with DP switch, appliances with BS type fusible Plug, and warning sign on the outlet stating to disconnect before servicing. Some engineers opposed this proposal stating that it is not safe to use in residential units. some of their arguments are: Some domestic appliances (designed in Europe) are designed based on 220V L-N where the Neutral might be grounded, or the Neutral might be connected to the body of an appliance, so in case this appliance is connected to 220V L-L, the Neutral will be energized and create a safety hazard. Our answers to these engineers were: There are no standards that call for grounding the Neutral or connecting the Neutral to the body of an appliance, and if such an appliance exists, this is a bad design and no one should purchase and use such an appliance.
I would like hear professional opinion and/or concerns associated with our proposal. Thank you.
I would like hear professional opinion and/or concerns associated with our proposal. Thank you.