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power distribution in the USA? 3

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andstef

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What is rated 1-phase and 3-phase power distribution (rms or peak-to-peak) in The USA? What are basic formulas for its calculastion or where to find them?
 
Suggestion: IEEE Standards are reasonably followed. Visit
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IEEE Std 141-1993 Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants.
ANSI C84.1-1989 includes voltage ranges.
 
Voltages in common use in the U.S. are:

120/240 volt single phase
120/208 volt three phase
240 volt three phase with center-tap on one leg for 120/240 v
480/277 volt three phase 4-wire
480 volt three phase 3-wire
4160 volt three phase
6900 volt three phase

Check the standards already referenced for additional info.
 
On the North-American continent, low-voltage four-wire systems are 208Y/120, 480Y/277, 600Y/346 and 240∆/120. Three-wire systems are 240∆, 480∆ and 600∆. Tightly regulated 60Hz is the norm.

One utility’s example of “Description Of Service” is:
 
Small encore: Reference:
1. IEEE Std 241-1990 IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Systems in Commercial Buildings, (Gray Book)
 
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