On Thu, Dec 29, 2011, at 09:44 PM, Peter Blodow wrote:
> John Kasunich schrieb:
> > Note that some equipment that is rated for 100V has that rating
> > because it is used on 50Hz power.  Motors and other inductive
> > loads that are rated for 120V 60Hz (normal US power) are sometimes
> > dual-labeled for 100V 50Hz, which is common in Japan and a few 
> > other places.  
> ...for instance, the rest of the world...
> 
> Peter Blodow

Really? 100V?

Sure, 50Hz is found all over the place - but usually at 230V.

According to http://www.dbicorporation.com/internat/intpower.htm,
100V 50Hz is only common in Japan and Okinawa.

-- 
  John Kasunich
  jmkasun...@fastmail.fm


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