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I've been checking my HP 3478A and I found that there is a black dot in
the 240VAC bubble on the back. However it seems to have been switched
internally to 120VAC. But one of the DIP switches was still set to 50
Hz, so they forgot to do both. On the top there is a yellow "electronic
instrumentation" sticker with a serial no. (calibration?) that has the
CSA logo and says printed in Canada in both English and French, which
leads me to believe that it was originally sold to a Canadian company.
So my question is, do Canadians have 240VAC 50Hz power? I kind of
thought that since they seem to be tied into the North American power
grid, they were also 60 Hz, even if they may still use 240VAC. Or are
there "renegade" areas in Canada that still have European power
standards?
BTW, it seems to be working okay. But I gotta make up some decent
shielded test leads.
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the 240VAC bubble on the back. However it seems to have been switched
internally to 120VAC. But one of the DIP switches was still set to 50
Hz, so they forgot to do both. On the top there is a yellow "electronic
instrumentation" sticker with a serial no. (calibration?) that has the
CSA logo and says printed in Canada in both English and French, which
leads me to believe that it was originally sold to a Canadian company.
So my question is, do Canadians have 240VAC 50Hz power? I kind of
thought that since they seem to be tied into the North American power
grid, they were also 60 Hz, even if they may still use 240VAC. Or are
there "renegade" areas in Canada that still have European power
standards?
BTW, it seems to be working okay. But I gotta make up some decent
shielded test leads.
--
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###Got a Question about ELECTRONICS? Check HERE First:###
http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/electronics/databank.htm
My email address is whitelisted. *All* email sent to it
goes directly to the trash unless you add NOSPAM in the
Subject: line with other stuff. alondra101 <at> hotmail.com
Don't be ripped off by the big book dealers. Go to the URL
that will give you a choice and save you money(up to half).
http://www.everybookstore.com You'll be glad you did!
Just when you thought you had all this figured out, the gov't
changed it: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
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