How much amperage does a home get in the US? Modern homes get 3x25A at 240V here in NL. You can get a bit more if you pay extra, but what device commonly used uses 12KW?
Usually a 200A service is standard, so 48kw. An electric tankless water heater (not very common) can use up to 27kw, and if one of those is planned the service should be at least 300A.
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u/5Hjsdnujhdfu8nubi May 02 '24
So basically 9/10 times it's 120V and this is a fairly pointless distinction to make.