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Question by Steve
Submitted on 10/29/2003
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What is the typical voltage installed in a house? What can be done if more voltage is needed?


Answer by Joshua Stayton
Submitted on 11/25/2003
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120 vac is what I see in most housing developments now days but if you are wanting more you will need to contact you local electrical company and ask them who to contact and how.

 

Answer by Tim
Submitted on 3/28/2004
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In The u.s the normal voltage is 120 vac at 60hz. the voltage can range from 110 to 120. if you need more voltage you can wire a socket that is designed to handle 220 volts very easily. your house is allready wired to be able to provide 220.

 

Answer by MAZI
Submitted on 4/13/2004
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YOU CAN USE 3 PHASE CONVERTOR FROM  
SINGLE PHASE MAKE 3 PHASE.
  
  

 

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