I read in !emc-pstc that Ron Pickard <[email protected]> wrote (in
<ofe7c7ff60.928839a6-on07256d17.0076d7d4-07256d17.00774...@hypercom.com>
) about 'FCC Limits' on Tue, 29 Apr 2003:

>Why not at 240V? That way the ACA's requirement in Australia is satisfied and 
>the test voltage is
>still within 230V tolerances.

You could probably get away with that in most cases, but some standards
require testing at 230 V +/- 1% or something similar. 220 V is not
acceptable anywhere now, AFAIK.
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