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Oppie[_6_] July 28th 09 10:15 PM

World Voltage Guide
 
Was looking at the CUI site and found this guide for world power and plugs

http://www.cui.com/otherfiles/voltageguide.pdf

Martin Riddle July 29th 09 12:14 AM

World Voltage Guide
 


"Oppie" wrote in message
...
Was looking at the CUI site and found this guide for world power and
plugs

http://www.cui.com/otherfiles/voltageguide.pdf


Theres another on the interpower site....
http://www.interpower.com/ic/guide.htm

Cheers




Farticus August 6th 09 06:44 AM

World Voltage Guide
 

"Martin Riddle" wrote in message
...


"Oppie" wrote in message
...
Was looking at the CUI site and found this guide for world power and
plugs

http://www.cui.com/otherfiles/voltageguide.pdf


Theres another on the interpower site....
http://www.interpower.com/ic/guide.htm

Cheers

This one is VERY inacurate!



John G. August 6th 09 09:11 AM

World Voltage Guide
 

"Farticus" wrote in message
...

"Martin Riddle" wrote in message
...


"Oppie" wrote in message
...
Was looking at the CUI site and found this guide for world power and
plugs

http://www.cui.com/otherfiles/voltageguide.pdf


Theres another on the interpower site....
http://www.interpower.com/ic/guide.htm

Cheers

This one is VERY inacurate!

Please! Tell us what you find wrong so we can be aware.
--
John G



Ross Herbert August 7th 09 05:37 AM

World Voltage Guide
 
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 18:11:54 +1000, "John G." wrote:

:
:"Farticus" wrote in message
...
:
: "Martin Riddle" wrote in message
: ...
:
:
: "Oppie" wrote in message
: ...
: Was looking at the CUI site and found this guide for world power and
: plugs
:
: http://www.cui.com/otherfiles/voltageguide.pdf
:
: Theres another on the interpower site....
: http://www.interpower.com/ic/guide.htm
:
: Cheers
: This one is VERY inacurate!
:Please! Tell us what you find wrong so we can be aware.


While Australia now subscribes (on paper) to the use of a nominal single phase
supply of 230V +10%/-2%, the reality is that the average supply voltage will be
at least 245V or higher.

Note particularly pages 31 and 32 of this 2008 document
http://www.ena.asn.au/udocs/ENA%20Cu...20Supply .pdf

and this short paragraph;

"Although the nominal voltage in Australia is 230V, the voltage range used in
Australia is very similar to the 240V ±6% range used under previous voltage
standards and regulations."

In other words, because the system previously was set at nominally 240V, no
electricity supplier is about to actually lower it to 230V.

As an example, for those in Australia who have just installed a grid-tie PV
system, the requirements specification states that the inverter output voltage
will be 240V, not 230V.

JosephKK[_3_] August 23rd 09 04:47 AM

World Voltage Guide
 
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 04:37:20 GMT, Ross Herbert
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 18:11:54 +1000, "John G." wrote:

:
:"Farticus" wrote in message
...
:
: "Martin Riddle" wrote in message
: ...
:
:
: "Oppie" wrote in message
: ...
: Was looking at the CUI site and found this guide for world power and
: plugs
:
: http://www.cui.com/otherfiles/voltageguide.pdf
:
: Theres another on the interpower site....
: http://www.interpower.com/ic/guide.htm
:
: Cheers
: This one is VERY inacurate!
:Please! Tell us what you find wrong so we can be aware.


While Australia now subscribes (on paper) to the use of a nominal single phase
supply of 230V +10%/-2%, the reality is that the average supply voltage will be
at least 245V or higher.

Note particularly pages 31 and 32 of this 2008 document
http://www.ena.asn.au/udocs/ENA%20Cu...20Supply .pdf

and this short paragraph;

"Although the nominal voltage in Australia is 230V, the voltage range used in
Australia is very similar to the 240V ±6% range used under previous voltage
standards and regulations."

In other words, because the system previously was set at nominally 240V, no
electricity supplier is about to actually lower it to 230V.

As an example, for those in Australia who have just installed a grid-tie PV
system, the requirements specification states that the inverter output voltage
will be 240V, not 230V.


Here in Californicated dealing with solar PV installs is giving me
headaches. Enough grid-tie vendors, but nobody is compatible with
anyone else, and there is some gaps in the sizes. Their stuff cannot
be mixed. I can clearly foresee interesting issues when more of this
gets built out. PV panel vendors are starting to get it together, but
it is not complete.


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