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#133910 10/07/02 12:23 PM
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Voltages of the World can be found here too:

http://www.aes-soft.com/forum/index.htm


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
#133911 10/07/02 01:34 PM
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Here in Ontario I think we still have one turbine at Niagara Falls generating 25hz for th big steel mills in Hamilton.

#133912 10/07/02 02:35 PM
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Voltages of the World can be found here too: http://www.aes-soft.com/forum/index.htm

I had overlooked this one. (Shame on me!) Interesting and probably useful software, but the bulletin board seems to be dead as the dodo... I'll stick to ECN! [Linked Image]

I wonder if they get any input with new data or if they simply reproduce the information from US Deparment of commerce?

#133913 10/07/02 08:47 PM
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Here is an excerpt of the most generally accepted US-standard voltage-range list as an 'excel' .csv file.




[This message has been edited by Bjarney (edited 10-07-2002).]

#133914 10/08/02 10:54 AM
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Interesting.
What are voltage ranges A and B?

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