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Posted By: electure What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 12:42 AM
Another strange find fromLostazhell

This is a service in Bakersfield, CA. The Voltage reads right at 120/208 on a meter.


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Posted By: renosteinke Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 01:22 AM
I always understood "foreign voltage" to mean that there was power inside that was not shut off by the disconnect. In otherwords, from more than one source.
Posted By: wa2ise Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 01:22 AM
Is Bakersfield on the Mexican border? Maybe the electricity comes from Mexico, and thus is foreign voltage. [Linked Image]
Posted By: alan bergold Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 03:52 AM
The best thing is that it is CLEARLY marked for "FOREGN VOLTAGE"...As opposed to no marking at all...
Posted By: alan bergold Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 04:00 AM
maybe it is exported from the u.s. and our voltage is foregn to them......
Posted By: screwi Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 07:08 AM
Maybe the electrons have been flown in and imported from china?? - maybe cuts down on the cost for the electricity board?

I wonder if the foreign electrons have their own suitcases with them, hmmmm..... [Linked Image]
Posted By: e57 Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 07:19 AM
Maybe it fed a 400V wye transformer at one time?
Posted By: techie Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 10:08 AM
Grid-tied photovoltaic system?
Posted By: John Crighton Re: What's Foreign? - 08/11/05 06:06 PM
I agree with Reno. Consider a motor control panel having a disconnect for the 3-phase power, but the 120V control power is on a separate branch circuit. Since the control circuit has no disconnect within the panel, it's a foreign voltage.
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