Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] Re: [PSES] Electric Current Abroad

2020-10-28 Thread Douglas Powell
I'm going to check out this Scott-T transformer. It looks very interesting. -Doug Douglas E Powell Laporte, Colorado USA doug...@gmail.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01 On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 4:46 PM Ted Eckert < 07cf6ebeab9d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ieee.org> wrote: > As John noted,

Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] Re: [PSES] Electric Current Abroad

2020-10-28 Thread John E Allen
Absolutely! Thus, an equipment mfr really does need to ask their local importer/agent in the country concerned to confirm the local 3-/1-phase voltage actually IS in the location(s) where that kit will/might be installed/sold – especially in less-developed/”3rd World” countries. John

Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] Re: [PSES] Electric Current Abroad

2020-10-28 Thread Ted Eckert
As John noted, some are a “bit different”. For example, you will occasionally find Scott transformers in Japan. Then there is Brazil where you could find practically anything. Single-phase could be 110 V, 120 V, 127 V, 220 V or 230 V. It can