Jea, technical verbage discrediting medical grade transformers is trivial here. When you're in hospital next then you can worry about them. :-) .
10-03-14: Ptss
Huh?
IF the transformer is indeed configured as an "Isolated Power System, there in the output is floating above ground, the Isolated Power System is monitored by qualified personnel.
In hospitals Isolated Power Systems are used in ER Rooms, CATH Lab Rooms, OR Rooms, some X-ray rooms . Any place where electrical equipment or monitor equipment is connected to a patient.
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Maybe invite Bill in to discuss the topic with you as well as he too obviously knows absolutely nothing about EQUITECH'S patents and products. "Shocking! ;-)
I suggest you climb down off your high horse and read the EQUITECH'S fact sheet on where balanced power systems can be used. A balanced power system is not to be used in a residential occupancy.
You will actually get better isolation from the mains power if the primary winding of an isolation transformer is fed from the two Hot ungrounded legs of the main service power, there in US 240V, and the secondary of the transformer is configured for straight 120V out with one lead, leg, of the secondary winding earth connected making that lead the neutral, the Grounded Conductor. The user will then have a new 120V separately derived power system.
Note. Per NEC Code the earth connection shall be made at any point of the grounding electrode system of the main electrical service.
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...(all tongue in cheek :-) But, I can't imagine what got into you and Atma; hope it passes.
Ptss
Ignorance is bliss.
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Jim