Jess,
Most of my reference sources show the US as 120VAC +/-5% 60Hz +/-0.3% and
Argentina as 220VAC +/-10% 50Hz +/-2%. The 1996 "World Electricity Supplies"
shows:
* Charlotte, North Carolina as 120VAC +5-2.5% 60Hz +/-0.06%.
* Detroit, Michigan as 120VAC +4-6.6% 60Hz +/-0.2%.
* Los Angeles, California as 120VAC +/-5% 60Hz +/-0.2%.
* Miami, Florida as 120VAC +/-5% 60Hz +/-0.3%.
* Pittsburg, Pennsylvania as 120VAC +/-5% for lighting, +/-10% for power, 60Hz
+/-0.3%.
* San Francisco, Callifornia as 120VAC +/-5% 60Hz +/-0.08%.
* Toledo, Ohio as 120VAC +/-5% 60Hz +/-0.08%.
* Argentina as 220V +/-10% for overhead cables, +/-7% for underground cables,
50Hz +/-2%.
John Barnes Advisory
Engineer
Lexmark International
sbtan%[email protected] on 11/11/99 05:27:28 AM
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Subject: Operating Tolerance
Hi,
Could someone please advise if the supply voltage tolerance for US &
Argentina should be
+6-10% or +/-10% of 120V for US & 220V for Argentina ?
Thanks in advance!
Jess
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