DeVerm;362891 Wrote: 
> Well... I am confident you have it but it's invisible...

I see, maybe only you can see it?

Comments on this topic within the last few months suggested that one
phase residential supply was the norm in the UK. If so, then powerline
connections there would less frequently have a "phase problem" than
(what I have heard) is often the case in the US. In that earlier
discussion, it was also mentioned that there is some device available
to allow powerline signals to span different phase circuits.

As far as I know, three phase residential supply is quite uncommon in
the US. Elsewhere, I don't know, but I would be curious to know why it
would be done. It would seem unnecessary and so an avoidable cost and
effort.

It is not completely implausible that a Dutchman floating up and down
with the tide in Panama is an expert on global building codes and
practices. Your comments suggest otherwise. My comments had caveats to
limit what I said to what I felt comfortable with my knowledge of, and
I think that's a good practice. I try to do that with all my postings
on this site.

Tot later,


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