Was referring to the 208v-240v connection in general
Not every home has such electrical service in their laundry area, especially when it came to urban settings where it meant apartments.
Miele lost many sales here in NYC because even residents of our very best white glove buildings found their requests to upgrade electrical service denied.
Or course if one owns one's own home as in a house or something besides multifamily that is something else.
Often what it came down to is that due to age of housing stock it wasn't just a matter of upgrading a meter. But replacing a fuse box *with* a meter and pulling up wiring to handle the increased loads from basement panel. This was if things could be supported without having local utility run a new line from street to panel.
We've had this discussion previously; you have multifamily housing here where units barely have 100 amp service. That and there hasn't been any significant upgrading of electrical service since building went up ranging from early part of last century to the 1960's.
Salesmen at local Miele dealers would tell of deals they thought were done, only to have customers either return the Mieles for something else, or cancel entirely because of issues getting proper electrical service installed.
Not every home has such electrical service in their laundry area, especially when it came to urban settings where it meant apartments.
Miele lost many sales here in NYC because even residents of our very best white glove buildings found their requests to upgrade electrical service denied.
Or course if one owns one's own home as in a house or something besides multifamily that is something else.
Often what it came down to is that due to age of housing stock it wasn't just a matter of upgrading a meter. But replacing a fuse box *with* a meter and pulling up wiring to handle the increased loads from basement panel. This was if things could be supported without having local utility run a new line from street to panel.
We've had this discussion previously; you have multifamily housing here where units barely have 100 amp service. That and there hasn't been any significant upgrading of electrical service since building went up ranging from early part of last century to the 1960's.
Salesmen at local Miele dealers would tell of deals they thought were done, only to have customers either return the Mieles for something else, or cancel entirely because of issues getting proper electrical service installed.