Doug,
I am attaching an e-mail posted to this group some time back in 1999.   To add 
to that e-mail, a colleague from South America explained to me long ago that 
many towns close to another border may be actually connected to the other 
country's power grid and not their own if they are much further away from their 
own grid.   It all depends.   Note the "however it is possible...." clause in 
the attached e-mail.     

taniagr...@msn.com
  
----- Original Message -----
From: POWELL, DOUG
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:24 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Cc: ADENSAM, JAMES
Subject: Standard 3-Phase Voltages in Brazil
  

Hello group,

I am interested in learning what is standard 3-phase power for Brazil.
Probably in the 120/208V range similar to North America.

Any help is appreciated..

-doug
  
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Douglas E. Powell
Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
1625 Sharp Point Dr.
Ft. Collins, Co 80525

mailto:doug.pow...@aei.com
<http://www.advanced-energy.com/>
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