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Quad 405 internal grounding.



 
 
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Old August 3rd 14, 12:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default Quad 405 internal grounding.


"Dave Plowman (****ing Nut Case TROLL )
Phil Allison

In UK TV studios etc, before the days of RCDs etc, every single item
of unknown equipment - like say a guitar amp etc supplied by a
musician - was fed via a mains isolation transformer. Expensive and
time consuming but very necessary.


** Really ????


Yes really.


** ********.

Bet the Beeb et alia stopped doing that when they nearly electrocuted
the first guitarist.


Sigh.


** Go **** yourself - pommy ****head.


1. The most common error in AC plug wiring is Neutral-Earth reverse -

the item works and there is no big problem until you find an AC outlet
that has Active and Neutral reversed.


Then that device would simply not work.


** Neither would the user - ever again - pommy ****head.


2. Add a 240:240V iso-transformer that carries the supply ground
through to the outlet and it becomes instantly lethal. Draw it out on
paper if you doubt me.


That's why they didn't.


** Didn't what - pommy ****head ??


FYI:


Supply earth goes direct to one side of the amp's AC tranny, then the
iso-tranny's 240V winding and back to the amp's chassis. The amp will
not run - but the chassis is 240AC live.


There is no 'live' and 'neutral' on the output of an isolating
transformer.



** That is the reason it becomes instantly lethal - pommy ****head.

Cannot draw a simple schem to save you life - can you ???



..... Phil



 




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