Figures I have entered below are from the 1996 edition of the 
BSI publication World Electricity Supplies.
 
Regards,
John Crabb, Development Excellence (Product Safety) ,     
NCR  Financial Solutions Group Ltd.,  Kingsway West, Dundee, Scotland. DD2
3XX 
E-Mail :john.cr...@scotland.ncr.com 
Tel: +44 (0)1382-592289  (direct ). Fax +44 (0)1382-622243.   VoicePlus
6-341-2289. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Luiz Claudio [mailto:luizboni...@ig.com.br]
Sent: 22 June 2001 10:29
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Cc: luiz_c_boni...@multibras.com.br
Subject: Voltage Range in Asia


Dear Colleagues,
 
I am trying to find reliable information regarding the actual voltage range
found in some Asian countries. I already have some information, but it looks
like the actual conditions are worse than those published. Since travelling
to each country with a multimeter would be quite expensive, I would really
appreciate if someone could give me some help.
 
Specifically, I am looking for information about the following countries:
 
Taiwan           220/110, or 400/300, +/- 10%, 60 Hz
Thailand         220 or 380, +/- 10%, 50 Hz 
Philippines      220/110, or 440, +/- 5%, 60 Hz
Hong Kong     380/220,  +/- 6%, 50 Hz
Singapore     400/230, +/- 6%, 50 Hz 
India             Bombay 440/250, or 230, +/- 4%, 50 Hz
                     New Delhi 400/230, +/- 6%, 50 Hz 
Malaysia         415/240, +5%, -10%, 50 Hz 
South Korea     Household voltage 220 +/- 10% or 110 +/- 6%, 50 Hz
                       Commercial voltage 220 +/- 13% 
 
Thanks in advance for your kind attention.
 
Regards,
 
Luiz
 

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