As luck would have the same warning appeared in this tile.
https://tasks.openstreetmap.ie/project/64?task=70
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 12:47, Tadeusz Cantwell wrote:
> I don't know where it was as it was through building Ireland and they've
> been changing with the mapping month. If I come across
I don't know where it was as it was through building Ireland and they've
been changing with the mapping month. If I come across another one I'll
make a note of the place.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 00:27, Donal Hunt wrote:
> Thanks for the insight Colm.
>
> The only comment I'll make is that "low
Thanks for the insight Colm.
The only comment I'll make is that "low voltage" in electrical circles in <
1000V. High voltage is anything above 1000V. Trying to align with that may
be worthwhile (probably too late).
On thing we can agree on is that there is a lot left to map!
Donal
On Mon 2 Nov
Hi,
It is difficult to determine the exact voltage on each piece of the electricity
network without going to inspect each individual device on site (potentially
difficult, unsafe, potentially illegal), although there are some visual clues
in the overhead photos (size of substation, power
The voltage. Get out your volt meter and verify what the voltage is!
I don't know enough about the transformers but it looks like the ESB use
33KVA and 15KVA transformers to step down from 20KV or 10KV to 230V.
Reference is