Randy,
I know that you already received a couple of sites but I've noticed that
different sites have different data.
Most of it is in agreement but some of it is not.  Here are several that I use
to compare.

http://www.panelcomponents.com/guide.htm
http://www.quail.com/locator/index.html
http://www.clary.com/Service/IntVoltage.asp
http://kropla.com/electric.htm
http://www.leviton.com/pdfs/electricord/technical.pdf

When I can't come to a confortable consensus I contact the embassay for that
country.

http://www.embassyworld.com/directories/International_Voltages.html

Please realize that some of these are commercial sites and have products to
sell.
I find that some of these tend to have better and more accurate information.
They have good reason to keep current (excuse the pun).
Hope this helps.

Oscar




randall.flinders%emulex....@interlock.lexmark.com on 10/04/2000 08:00:06 PM

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cc:    (bcc: Oscar Overton/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  Power Line Voltages



Greetings group!

I am looking for a resource, preferrably but not neccessarily on the
web, were I can get all of the power line voltages and frequencies for
every country.  This includes Europe, The Pac Rim, Autralia, Africa,
Middle East, etc....

Can anyone direct me to this information?  Any help would be greatly
appreciated!

Regards,


Randy Flinders
EMC Engineer
Emulex Corp.
r.flind...@ieee.org

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