On Jun 17, 23:48, Antonio Carlini wrote:
> > I can't think of a specific incident like that, but I do know
> > that our University uses a non-standard order of phases, and
> > that all the electrical contractors who come on site get a
> > lecture about it, for obvious reasons!
>
> What's a "standard order of phases"? I know if you inadvertently
> swap any two you potentially end up spinning the other way. For
> some things this matters and for other it doesn't.
Exactly. Apparently one order is more common than the other, and we
use the "uncommon" one, but I can't remember which is which.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Received on Thu Jun 17 2004 - 19:21:56 BST