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Comes with a list of electricians certified to install the required dedicated 240v hard line.
At last they went with a recognised standard cable this time
480v is more power efficient
True. But that's stock, need to gradually increase it (via your local transformer station) to overclock it. Luckily stock fans can run directly at that voltage.