Ever stared at an electrical component label until the letters blurred? Let's crack the code for AU-1P6002G-208/240-US and its European counterpart AU-1P6002G-230-EU. These industrial-grade power modules are like the polyglots of electrical systems - speaking both American and European voltage dialects fluently.
Imagine these units as electrical chameleons - they adapt to different grid environments like a seasoned world traveler. The US variant handles commercial buildings' 208V systems and residential 240V setups with equal ease, while the EU version dances gracefully with 230V systems found from Lisbon to Ljubljana.
While specific performance data requires manufacturer documentation, we can make educated estimates based on industry standards:
Parameter | US Model | EU Model |
---|---|---|
Input Voltage | 208-240V ±10% | 230V ±6% |
Frequency | 60Hz | 50Hz |
Max Current | ~25A (estimated) | ~32A (projected) |
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While we've covered significant ground in understanding these power conversion workhorses, always consult the manufacturer's documentation for specific application requirements. The electrical gremlins hiding in improper installations love nothing more than surprising technicians with fireworks displays.
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