In message 
<5ee25f4c3567f748871d74829b84dd9d618d7...@tk5ex14mbxc135.redmond.corp.mic
rosoft.com>, dated Wed, 5 May 2010, Ted Eckert 
<[email protected]> writes:

>From what I know 400/690 V 3-phase is used, although, light industrial 
>can be 230/400 V (or possibly 220/380 V.)

The latter are existing supplies that have been 'harmonized' to the 
European standard 230/400. Just as we have 240/415 supplies in GB (not 
NI) that are described as 230/400.
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