Woody3 said:........................
Well yes and no. Most of Europe is 220V, we are 240V, so one of those classic EU fudges resulted. They specified that the supply should be 230V +10/-6% as you said - which meant that no-one had to do anything as 220V in Europe and 240V in the UK falls within the range.
UK supply is still 240V.
Hello Woody,
Prior to 1995 the legal UK mains voltage was 240v +/-6%. The national grid had managed to operate within this tolerance band very reliably. When the new EU ruling came into force, Yes it was a fudge, but it took note of the UKs voltage consistency and legislated for 230V +10/-6% . This easily encompasses the previous UK performance.
But like or not the legal supply voltage in the UK is now 230V +10/-6%.
The advantage of this standardisation is the any appliance designed for the EU market will work anywhere within the EU inc Britain.