Rick-
It seems that Nick is in England.
Lets leave it here.

Frank.





At 01:47 PM 12/17/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Nick-
>
>I suggest you NOT contact ASL or TUV SERVICES and keep your money.  You'll 
>get better information for less from your local utilities company, or T-Reg.
>
>
>Rick
> ----------
>|From: [email protected]
>|To: RCTOWNER; treg; fstucki
>|Subject: Re: BOUNCE [email protected]: Non-membe
>|Date: Wednesday, December 17, 1997 1:20PM
>|
>|Nick-
>|
>|Suggest you contact ASL Labs or your closest TUV SERVICES representative.
>|
>|Frank.
>|
>|
>|
>|
>|At 11:50 AM 12/17/97 -0500, you wrote:
>|>From: "Nick Evans" <[email protected]>
>|>Subject: US supply Voltage questions
>|>
>|>I wonder if anyone can help me with a couple of practical questions
>|concerning
>|>USA supply voltages.
>|>
>|>1.  Does anyone know what the normal maximum current rating is on a 110V
>|>supply for a domestic socket outlet.
>|>
>|>2.  Are there any situations (for example in commercial installations)
>|where a
>|>single phase supply of greater than 110V can (would normally be supplied)?
>| If
>|>so what would be the normal maximum current supply for this increased
>|voltage.
>|>
>|>Thanks a lot for any assistance.
>|>
>|>Best regards
>|>
>|>
>|>Nick Evans
>|>Managing Director
>|>Genesys IBS Ltd
>|>Worldwide Product Compliance & Localisation
>|>Tel:         +44 1600 710300
>|>Fax:    +44 1600 710301
>|>Mobile: +44 385 367348  (GSM)
>|>E-mail: [email protected] (data transfer limit: 2Mb)
>|>Web:    Http://www.gentel.co.uk/genesys
>|>
>|>
>|>
>|>
>|>
>|>
>|
>
>

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