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Odemortis
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- Apr 14, 2025
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The standard voltage in Romania is 230V, enough to kill if:
the current passes through the heart (e.g. you touch it with a wet hand),
you are well grounded (you stand barefoot on wet tiles, etc.),
the wires are touched with both hands (the current passes through the body).
In this case, the heart can go into ventricular fibrillation, a fatal heart rhythm disorder. Death can occur within 1–2 seconds without intervention. This is from chat gpt.
But is a bit more complicated
In alternating current (AC), as in household installations:
Phase (L) = the wire through which the current comes from the mains (it has 230V to earth)
Neutral (N) = the return wire; ideally it has 0V
Earthing (PE) = protective wire, directs the dangerous current to earth
If you touch the phase and you are earthed (e.g. barefoot on wet tiles) → the current passes through you → possibly fatal.
If you only touch the neutral and the installation is correct, nothing happens to you.
If you touch the phase and the neutral at the same time → it's like you become the electrical appliance → current passes through you.
If you ask in a broad sense — "what's the phase with all this?":
The phase is that electrical installations are unforgiving.
It seems trivial: sockets, wires, a little water — but the right combination leads very quickly to death if you're not careful.
General safety tip:
Turn off the fuses in the panel if you are going to reach sockets, lamps, etc.
Use a voltage tester.
Never work barefoot, wet or with wet hands.
Install a residual current device (RCD/DDR) – it saves lives. Anyway sounds painful af but if is true if is 2-3 sec than damm so fast
Any electricians here for opinions ?
the current passes through the heart (e.g. you touch it with a wet hand),
you are well grounded (you stand barefoot on wet tiles, etc.),
the wires are touched with both hands (the current passes through the body).
In this case, the heart can go into ventricular fibrillation, a fatal heart rhythm disorder. Death can occur within 1–2 seconds without intervention. This is from chat gpt.
But is a bit more complicated
In alternating current (AC), as in household installations:
Phase (L) = the wire through which the current comes from the mains (it has 230V to earth)
Neutral (N) = the return wire; ideally it has 0V
Earthing (PE) = protective wire, directs the dangerous current to earth
If you touch the phase and you are earthed (e.g. barefoot on wet tiles) → the current passes through you → possibly fatal.
If you only touch the neutral and the installation is correct, nothing happens to you.
If you touch the phase and the neutral at the same time → it's like you become the electrical appliance → current passes through you.
If you ask in a broad sense — "what's the phase with all this?":
The phase is that electrical installations are unforgiving.
It seems trivial: sockets, wires, a little water — but the right combination leads very quickly to death if you're not careful.
General safety tip:
Turn off the fuses in the panel if you are going to reach sockets, lamps, etc.
Use a voltage tester.
Never work barefoot, wet or with wet hands.
Install a residual current device (RCD/DDR) – it saves lives. Anyway sounds painful af but if is true if is 2-3 sec than damm so fast
Any electricians here for opinions ?