Electrical hook up france
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You need a french round pin two pin connector with the hollow earth to accept the mail earth pin on site to the standard female blue plug to fit into your blue male socket on your hook up lead and a polarity checker. Take something to create some more shade for yourselves as a lot of sites in the deep south have very little.
I really don't understand what the problem would be because in alternating current, the live and neutral swap places 50 times per second so, although it is conventional to wire appliances one way, in my social understanding, it would make no differnce if they were reversed, provided the earth is in the right place. This can be confirmed on the outer PVC covering of the cable where it should be marked. The Club is not responsible for electrical damage caused by voltage fluctuations. Solo Club hook-up bollard is individually protected against overload by a miniature circuit breaker MCB and a residual current device RCD. If you dont have French electrics, just pick up an adapter and you'll be fine. Hook-ups on Club sites have maximum ratings of 10A or 16A and this will tout the number of appliances you electrical hook up france use at one time see the How much power section. Electricity Adaptors Approximately 80% of campsites in Europe will have the same three pin CEE17 hook-up that we have here in the UK. Also be conscious of running devices at the same time. Met cable joints and ordinary 13A household plugs and sockets must not be used under any circumstances. Some have a mixture of both on the same site.
I wanted to know, regarding the electrical hook ups, some say electricity point is included on their pitches... Only problem is the low ampage but you can upgrade on a lot of sites to a max of 10 amp for a small fee.
Arriving at & Staying on a Campsite - Working out exactly how much you can plug in and turn on requires an understanding of Ohms law and also taking into account any voltage drop which can cause a current increase with long lengths of cable! We only caravan in France with occasional forays into other european countries.
Electricity Adaptors Approximately 80% of campsites in Europe will have the same three pin CEE17 hook-up that we have here in the UK. If the campsite has two pin hook-ups they are normally able to lend or hire an adaptor, however, they will only have a limited number available. We would recommend purchasing a continental two pin adaptor before you travel. Amps You will find that European campsites have lower amps that you find in the UK. Caravan and Motorhome Club sites in the UK have an average of 16 amp electricity, the majority of campsites that we work with overseas have three to 10 amp. If you are staying on a site that has 6 amp hook-ups you would not be able to use all three electrical items at the same time. Reversed polarity Reversed polarity can be found on nearly all campsites outside of Ireland and the UK. What is reversed polarity? This occurs when electricians on European sites swap the live and neutral wiring around in the bollard where you hook up. Instead of the electricity entering your caravan down the live wiring it enters down the neutral wiring instead. No, reversed polarity will not stop your appliances from working or damage them, but it does mean that if you switch off your lights, kettle, iron or any appliance in your caravan the wiring behind the socket will still be live. What can I do about it? Gas It is not possible to exchange or re-fill Calor gas bottles outside of the UK, so if you are not able to take enough gas for your trip you can either hire or purchase gas locally. Gas bottles that you hire or purchase overseas will not be exchangeable when you return to the UK. Campingaz is available and exchangeable in nearly all European Countries including the UK , but the largest bottle available is only 2. You can find Campingaz stockists at. For help and advice regarding adaptors and regulators please contact or call on 01509 842 365.