RE: AC Power variation standard

2003-07-31 Thread marko.radoji...@nokia.com
o (NVO/MtView) Cc: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org' Subject: RE: AC Power variation standard Marko, in the past I used http://www.cris.com/~kropla/electric.htm and http://www.getnet.com/~davidh/voltage.html, but they are no longer active. Try http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/machinery/ecabroad.html, a

RE: AC Power variation standard

2003-07-29 Thread Peter L. Tarver
Marko - I don't know if you found what you wanted, but I went to the PG&E web site and searched on "tolerance." I got this hit http://www.pge.com/002_biz_svc/powerquality/pdf/voltage_tole rance.pdf that references ANSI C84.1 as "the only standard for utilization voltage regulation." A quick p

RE: AC Power variation standard

2003-07-24 Thread Naftali Shani
-Original Message- From: marko.radoji...@nokia.com [mailto:marko.radoji...@nokia.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:01 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject:AC Power variation standard Hello, A little off-topic perhaps but ... I am currently writing an internal

Re: AC Power variation standard

2003-07-24 Thread Neil Helsby
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 23/07/2003, 22:00:46, wrote regarding AC Power variation standard: > Hello, > A little off-topic perhaps but ... >

AC Power variation standard

2003-07-23 Thread marko.radoji...@nokia.com
Hello, A little off-topic perhaps but ... I am currently writing an internal Hardware Quality Assurance standard and would like to find a reference standard which details AC line voltage variation. For operating ranges, we are currently using: - 90 to 125VAC on 100/120VAC nominal - 190 to 260V