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Low Mains Voltage (~190-220v) - How to resolve?
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<blockquote data-quote="toontoonizer" data-source="post: 503772" data-attributes="member: 33054"><p>Sure, understand a thorough analysis needs to be done, but in your example, let's ignore the annex. I'm talking about voltage in the main house. For example, the voltage at the kitchen socket in the main house, which is the shortest run of cable ~5m (to th consumer unit which is 30cm from the cutout) is 205v. The mains supply would have to be less than 216 for that to be the case - and this is what we experience. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toontoonizer, post: 503772, member: 33054"] Sure, understand a thorough analysis needs to be done, but in your example, let's ignore the annex. I'm talking about voltage in the main house. For example, the voltage at the kitchen socket in the main house, which is the shortest run of cable ~5m (to th consumer unit which is 30cm from the cutout) is 205v. The mains supply would have to be less than 216 for that to be the case - and this is what we experience. [/QUOTE]
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