
208V output
This output voltage can be used for 200 to 215V
For testing on 208V we have the following countries/regions
- 190V/60Hz: US Virgin Islands, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Guam, Guyana, Haiti and Jamaica
- 200V/60Hz: El Salvador and Japan
- 208V/60Hz: Anguilla, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Liberia, Nicaragua, Palau, Samoa and USA (USA)
230V output
This output voltage can be used to test from 220V to 240V
For testing on 220V to 240V we have the following countries/regions
- 220V/60Hz: Anguilla, Aruba, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, Suriname, Taiwan.
- 230V/60Hz: Trinidad and Tobago, Honduras
- 240V/60Hz: Anguilla, Canada, Costa Rica, Cayman Islands, Mexico, Turks and Caisos Islands , USA


400V output
The 400V voltage can also be used to test from 380V to 420V
For testing on the 400V/60Hz output we have the following countries/regions
- 380V/60Hz: Belize, Brazil, Philippines, French Polynesia, South Korea,
- 400V/60Hz: Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Colombia, Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saudi Arabia,
- 415V/60Hz: Anguilla
480V output
This output can be used from 440-480V/60Hz
We have tested 480V in the following countries/regions, especially in the United States 480V/60Hz is widely used
- 440V/60Hz (9% too high voltage, but every engine can handle that): Columbia, Cuba, Mexico
- 460V/60Hz: Honduras
- 480V/60Hz: Canada, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Mexico Panama, Puerto Rico and USA


575V output
575V/60Hz is also often referred to as 600V/60Hz.
Only Canada has 347/600V, this is the mains voltage, the motors are usually 575V, these values are therefore used interchangeably, the difference between 600V/60Hz and 575V/60Hz is the loss between mains and motor.
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