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<font face="Arial">The CIS countries through China are all 220/380
as far as I know. The only lower voltage is 110V from step-down
transformers. They are divide by 2 so our USA stuff runs a bit
slow but otherwise fine.<br>
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Where we are the power is pretty stable except during storms.
With all the spare cash floating around EVERYTHING is being
repaired/upgraded. So our entire power system in town is being
upgraded. That leads to some scheduled outages. Same with water.<br>
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We were recently in Armenia, there it was a guess how long we'd
have power and/or water during the day. Also the Internet and
cell phones would go out without warning.<br>
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We were also in Cape Town for a while visiting a client. There
are scheduled power failures EVERY day that last for hours. But,
the water stayed on and we cooked with LP gas (5kg bottle).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26-Oct-23 14:54, Stephen Lee via
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<p id="reply-intro">Interesting! 380v seems like an odd voltage,
but I guess it makes sense if 220v is the hot-neutral voltage.
I'm so used to the 120/208v & 277/480v systems here in the
US, that it struck me as different when I first read that. What
are some of the common voltages that you see in your part of the
world?</p>
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<div id="replybody1"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Forgot to
add, 380V phase to phase, 220V to neutral, 50Hz WYE</span><br>
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<div class="v1moz-cite-prefix">On 25-Oct-23 22:20, Jerry
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style="font-family: Arial;">I'm putting in a new 3 phase
motor protector, what would be a recommended max deviation
phase to phase?</span><br>
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