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schoe

I was just wondering out of interest how from a 230 supply you can have 110 outlets sockets. I was in a work shop today and saw these 110 sockets that you can just plug your equipment into and I was wondering how you would wire them.

Would you need to wire your 230 supply into a step down transformer then wire your 110 sockets from that,

Cheers

Chris
 
Yes pretty much so... their will be a quite hefty transformer mounted somewhere and out of this you get your 110v supply.
This is a very generalised reply without going into the layout, fusing etc etc
 
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I did one ages ago on drop downs , Three phase , 110, 240, airline and air extraction unit all on one drop , Can't remember the name of the system though.
 
If we were in America it would be no problem. 220V = 110-0–110V. But in good old Blighty we’re stuck with using transformers.
The American system would be end tapped, not acceptable for power tools in the UK.
 
Essentially you will have a 230V supply (depending on size) into a wall mounted Tx. Out on the secondary side you will have a supply to another DB containing double pole MCB's protecting the 110V wall mounted sockets.
 

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