On this side of the pond, Britian, we run on 240 Volts 50Mgz. Europe tends to differ on the voltage, but not the frequency, 50Mgz. (I am not sure I am using the correct abbreviation - Mgz is supposed to stand for Megahertz, ie: the frequency, and lets not get into an argument as to whether Britian is part of europe or not, of course we are, we just don't admit it!)
As HS relies on signals being transmitted over the electrical wiring I would think the above is slightly important.
A well known UK supplier has sugested that CM12's are no longer available, only CM11's. I always understood the difference was that the CM11 was US and the CM12 GB + Europe (appologies to my friends in Europe, but the voltage difference makes a big difference)
To get to my point. What frequecy or Hertz is the power in the US?
I understand the voltage is 110, and you are into 3 phase etc. 3 phase here is reserved for Theatre & Cinema, and enything else that requires large power consumtion.
As HS relies on signals being transmitted over the electrical wiring I would think the above is slightly important.
A well known UK supplier has sugested that CM12's are no longer available, only CM11's. I always understood the difference was that the CM11 was US and the CM12 GB + Europe (appologies to my friends in Europe, but the voltage difference makes a big difference)
To get to my point. What frequecy or Hertz is the power in the US?
I understand the voltage is 110, and you are into 3 phase etc. 3 phase here is reserved for Theatre & Cinema, and enything else that requires large power consumtion.
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