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by wrycoder
1371 days ago
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Thanks for the EU detail! Are you saying the typical house in the EU has three phase power delivered to it? All three phases? Here in the US, where split-phase is the residential standard, a house with three phase is quite rare. The HV lines running on poles in a neighborhood are mostly single phase, at least in rural areas like mine. |
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Yes! And many electrical devices rely on it, though sometimes fallback to regular 230V single-phase at 32A is possible, e.g. for stoves.
And considering a typical stove runs at 11-15kW and a typical electric water heater between 15kW to 25kW, you'll need it as otherwise you'll need far higher amps than is reasonable.
Honestly, only due to the technology connections video did I realize that the US does not use triphase power in most homes, which was genuinely surprising.