Temporary WiFi (110v)

Traditionally temporary WiFi is serviced using 240v, however this contractor has opted to make use of a temporary WiFi system which utilises 110v power.

This new system allows for a safer, lower current of electricity to be used which greatly reduces the risk of electrical damage/injury if struck.

Using this system is safer if you get shocked by it, due to the fact that your body has a greater chance of resisting the shock at this voltage.

Reducing electrical currents on construction sites across the industry can be seen as a good thing.

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Monitor Report. Multiplex Construction Europe Ltd. London. November 2024.


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