So, if you’re thinking of working on mains-powered projects, have a close look at what [Yann] has assembled, and learn proper safety procedures before you begin. One place to start is with a great series by our own Jenny List about mains safety:part oneandpart two. Stay safe out there!
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This relay switch connects a further coil between the live and the neutral conductors of the mains supply. The second coil acts to open switch contacts in both the live and neutral wires from the mains supply. A test switch derives current via diodes from the live and neutral wires and via...
Differential current safety cut=out for mains supply - has bimetallic trip for temperature overloads and is actuated by relayThe single phase mains supply (R,N) is fed via a solenoid-operated double pole switch (10) and the "single turn" primaries (2,3) of a current transformer (1), ...
FAME 2 also meets the technical specification of the VDE for test connector equipment. For maximum safety with regard to current transformer connections, an automatically leading short-circuit is implemented during the test plug-in process. Plug-in test sockets and test plugs are designed to be...