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- From: macucci@ceg.uiuc.edu (Massimo Macucci)
- Subject: Re: Can 220V 50 Hz Stuff be run on US 220V 60 HZ power ?
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 13:21:32 GMT
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- mcovingt@athena.cs.uga.edu (Michael A. Covington) writes:
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- >There's one BIG possible problem: The grounding is done differently.
-
- >As I understand it, European 220V service is like American 120V service,
- >in that one side of the line is at ground potential. Right?
-
- >American 220V service is different. Neither side of the line is grounded.
- >What you have is a 240-volt center-tapped transformer with the center
- >tap grounded. 120-volt service uses half of the transformer, with the
- >center tap as "neutral." 240-volt service uses both sides of the transformer.
-
- >It's overwhelmingly probable that the power supplies in your equipment
- >will expect "neutral" to be grounded, and will fry something if it isn't.
-
- This problem doesn't exist : a piece of equipment which expected one side
- to be grounded would be against any safety regulation. Many European plugs
- are not polarized (German, Italian, for example, at least in their most common
- versions), therefore total symmetry is required. In particular, tv sets have
- had an insulation transformer for more than ten years to prevent the problem
- the old ones had of a 50% chance of a live chassis (even though the chassis
- was not accessible to the user).
- In addition, also in Europe it is possible to find some weirdly wired building
- which has symmetrical 220V lines, and no appliance ever shows any problem.
- Massimo Macucci
- macucci@gate.spg.uiuc.edu
- macucci@pimic.iet.unipi.it
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