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Quite. Nothing changed except tolerances So what was the point other than a bureaucratic fudge.......The supply voltage in the UK is 230v with a tolerance of +10% -6% which meant that when we harmonised with Europe the supply companies could still pump out 240v.
And that was puting it mildly.Why do you say that the harmonised colour change is utter insanity?
We now have black as one of the live phases when it was previously the colour for neutral and blue as neutral when it was a phase.
Look in a junction box where the old interfaces with the new, see a black wire connected to a blue.......the potential for confusion and risk is obvious. And for what?
An acquaintance of mine has a fairly large house in France and it has a three-phase service. It has been wired in RYB after these were proscribed in UK. My guess is that the tight wad got a deal on obsolete UK stock that would otherwise have had to be scrapped.