Hi Listmembers!

I asked a general question yesterday about Korean AC power, but now I have a
little better idea about what I need to discover. One of our field engineers
said that AC power at South Korean military bases used the SCHUKO style
outlet system. But he said that one of the power pins was somehow referenced
to the safety ground. Thus, one pin to safety ground was 220 V, the other
pin to safety ground was 0 V. Can anyone confirm this? And if so, which pin
is the "hot" pin?

John Woodgate pointed out that SCHUKO plugs are symmetrical, and can be
plugged in two ways. That seems to imply that even if one pin is referenced
to safety ground, the appliance manufacturer must design his device to
accept the plug connected either way. I think that means the appliance
manufacturer must then design for the possibility that either input
powerline might be hot. Comments?

Thanks again,

Ed


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Price, Ed 
>Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:12 PM
>To: 'EMC-PSTC List'
>Subject: South Korean Power System
>
>
>
>Hi Listmembers:
>
>Can anyone tell me which is the correct electrical wiring 
>commonly used for
>South Korea?  I understand that the power is 60 Hz, 220 Vrms.
>
>I believe that two types of outlets are common there. First is 
>a two round
>pin, round connector. This does not have a safety ground 
>connection. Second
>is a "SCHUKO" type outlet, with two round pins and two safety 
>ground tabs.
>(A 2-pin plug, without a safety ground, can also plug into 
>this outlet.) 
>
>Are both wires floating off of ground? Or is one of the power conductor
>wires tied to safety ground? And, if one conductor is 
>grounded, as you face
>into a socket, is it the left or right contact?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ed
>
>
>Ed Price
>[email protected]
>Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
>Cubic Defense Systems
>San Diego, CA  USA
>858-505-2780  (Voice)
>858-505-1583  (Fax)
>Military & Avionics EMC Services Is Our Specialty
>Shake-Bake-Shock - Metrology - Reliability Analysis
>

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