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TOUCH VOLTAGE
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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 270989" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Sparc, I am finding it increasingly difficult to understand where you are coming from. Most members here will tell you I am one of the more relaxed moderators, in fact laid back so far that some accuse me of being asleep.</p><p></p><p>Your above statement is indeed flawed, during the transfer to the 17th edition there was some confusion with touch voltages, with some engineers interpreting the new regulations to allow a touch voltage of 230v. I refer to the IET forums 26th February 2008 "17th edition touch voltage".</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what you think, touch voltages are to be considered within the whole installation and not just parts there of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 270989, member: 9561"] Sparc, I am finding it increasingly difficult to understand where you are coming from. Most members here will tell you I am one of the more relaxed moderators, in fact laid back so far that some accuse me of being asleep. Your above statement is indeed flawed, during the transfer to the 17th edition there was some confusion with touch voltages, with some engineers interpreting the new regulations to allow a touch voltage of 230v. I refer to the IET forums 26th February 2008 "17th edition touch voltage". Regardless of what you think, touch voltages are to be considered within the whole installation and not just parts there of. [/QUOTE]
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