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Topic Title: Voltage and Frequency Topic Summary: A number of voltage and frequency standards of different countries. Created On: 01 March 2013 09:30 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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Dear Ladies & Gents,
I am looking for some voltage (LV, MV, HV and EHV) and frequency standards for some countries around the world. Main countries concerned are as follow: 1. The Philippines 2. Sri Lanka 3. Papua New Guinea 4. Bermuda Many thankis. Peter Pat |
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The local standard if there is one, will usually depend which country used to administer the island ie. brittish dependances would have used Brittish systems. I have stayed in a hotel in the Caribbean where one wing was wired with 240V 13A UK sockets and another wing was wired with 110V USA sockets.
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I agree with Arthur, and also recommend talking to the IET Libary's research service: I did some feasibility studies in Rwanda and Kenya last year and they were very good at getting some background info.
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