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The LG 30" Smart Built-In Electric Convection Combination Wall Oven with Microwave and Air Fry, Model # WCEP6423F, requires a single-phase, 3-wire, A.C. 120/208 V or 120/240 V 60 Hz electrical system. 120/208V and 120/240V refer to different electrical configurations, and they are not the same thing as the 120 VAC, 60 Hz that you are referring to as "regular power". 120/208V is a split-phase supply, where there is 120V between the two hot wires and 208V between the two neutral wires. This configuration is commonly used in residential settings, particularly in apartments and smaller buildings. The 120V/240V system is commonly referred to as split-phase in North America. This system supplies two 120VAC lines that are 180 degrees out of phase with each other, allowing for both low-voltage (120V) and high-voltage (240V) power to be used in residential settings. While some sources may consider it single-phase due to the center-tapped neutral, the consensus is that it is indeed a split-phase system. ..^Ivan.
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