Hello. First post, but for a friend who has tried to sign up but has been waiting for a week for a confirmatory email. We assume because he is signing up from abroad.
Anyway, to the question.
He is about to embark on building a new house in Vietnam, where he lives and works.
Currently, the plugs in Vietnam are just two pin, with no earth.
He wants to instruct the electrician to use three pin plugs and to wire in an earth.
He thinks he will struggle to obtain the plugs in Vietnam, bur he can source these from Europe.
The round pins also fit in the usual Vietnam plugs. They accept 2 pin flat or round pins.
He thinks he will also struggle to instruct the electrician with what he wants, but his wife is Vietnamese and is bi-lingual, so hopefully they can get around that problem.
My own education from over 50 years ago suggests that if the supply is not earthed at source, then a local earth can be dangerous.
From my own research, I think that the supply is earthed at source to the neutral, but I am not able to verify this.
As far as we can determine, no earth wire is supplied with the supply. (at all existing installations examined, no earth wire exists with the supply)
Is he being sensible in wiring in an earth to each plug, and should he connect this to an earth rod inserted in the ground?
Or is it possible to insist on an earth wire to be supplied with a new supply, (it is a new supply)?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
Anyway, to the question.
He is about to embark on building a new house in Vietnam, where he lives and works.
Currently, the plugs in Vietnam are just two pin, with no earth.
He wants to instruct the electrician to use three pin plugs and to wire in an earth.
He thinks he will struggle to obtain the plugs in Vietnam, bur he can source these from Europe.
The round pins also fit in the usual Vietnam plugs. They accept 2 pin flat or round pins.
He thinks he will also struggle to instruct the electrician with what he wants, but his wife is Vietnamese and is bi-lingual, so hopefully they can get around that problem.
My own education from over 50 years ago suggests that if the supply is not earthed at source, then a local earth can be dangerous.
From my own research, I think that the supply is earthed at source to the neutral, but I am not able to verify this.
As far as we can determine, no earth wire is supplied with the supply. (at all existing installations examined, no earth wire exists with the supply)
Is he being sensible in wiring in an earth to each plug, and should he connect this to an earth rod inserted in the ground?
Or is it possible to insist on an earth wire to be supplied with a new supply, (it is a new supply)?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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