For ease of use, I like the following for world-wide voltages and plugs:

http://www.panelcomponents.com/guide.htm

I have not checked out the others (posted below) lately.  Note that sources
vary slightly in the data offered for each country!!

George Alspaugh
Product Safety
Lexmark International Inc.

---------------------- Forwarded by George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark on 10/13/99
11:33 AM ---------------------------

Please respond to paul_j_smith%notes.teradyne....@interlock.lexmark.com

To:   ctl%prodigy....@interlock.lexmark.com
cc:   emc-pstc%ieee....@interlock.lexmark.com (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  Re: WorldWide Electrical Guide for Industrial Environment




Pryor

The following is passed on for your information and consideration. The accuracy
of these comments should not be assumed without evaluating other available
information on the subject.


The following websites have world wide voltage listings.

Industrial voltages are included in the following web site.

     http://www.clary.com/Service/IntVoltage.asp


The following appear to be residential voltages.

     http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm

          http://www.bbc.co.uk/aberdeen/eng_info/world_mains_standards.shtml

               http://www.interpower.com/guide.htm

Best Regards,  Paul J Smith
               Teradyne, Inc.,
               321 Harrison Ave.
               Boston, MA 02118
               paul.j.sm...@teradyne.com
                    Voice 617-422-2997
               FAX 603-843-7526, or fax 617-422-2801


"PRYOR MCGINNIS" <c...@prodigy.net> on 10/12/99 11:40:31 AM

Please respond to "PRYOR  MCGINNIS" <c...@prodigy.net>

To:   emc-p...@ieee.org
cc:    (bcc: Paul J Smith/Bos/Teradyne)
Subject:  WorldWide Electrical Guide for Industrial Environment

Does anyone know of a world-wide electrical guide for the industrial
environment (i.e., 220V, 440V etc., 2 phase, three phase, etc.)?
I have guides for consumer environment but I have not encountered similar
guides for industrial environment.

Thanks,

Pryor McGinnis
c...@prodigy.net





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