I'm sure most people here know that shaver sockets have an isolating transformer inside. This means that should a person come into contact with the live conductor and earth, the risk of electrical shock is greatly reduced because the secondary side has no reference to earth.
My question is a simple one: why don't we use this kind of transformer to supply a complete premises.
There must be good reasons why not, I can think of a couple such as floating voltages and problems which may be encountered when connecting two premises together on different phases. But I'm sure the possibility of eradicating all risk of electric shock must out weigh the disadvantages.
Would be interested to hear others views.
My question is a simple one: why don't we use this kind of transformer to supply a complete premises.
There must be good reasons why not, I can think of a couple such as floating voltages and problems which may be encountered when connecting two premises together on different phases. But I'm sure the possibility of eradicating all risk of electric shock must out weigh the disadvantages.
Would be interested to hear others views.