Generally speaking, power companies in America don't and won't run 3 phase to residential areas. The rest of the world? But here at least, if you happen to stumble across what seem to be good deals on 208 or 230 3 phase motors or appliances, walk away, they will do you no good. In theory your appliances are balanced on the customer side of the main, and they are done so on the service of two 120 single phases and nuetral, 240 across them delivered to your main. You don't have three phase and smaller generators that you would purchase from say a Menards or Lowes for residential aren't setup for it. You don't have access to it, don't need it, wouldn't want to deal with the expense of it, nor would the power guys.
Related, unrelated, there is a four or sixteen square block area (I forget which) in NYC that is DC voltage though in tribute to Thomas Edison. That would be a pain in the rear for readily available appliances and stuff when one fails. Not like you can run right down to Best Buy at 5:00 in the evening and purchase a brand spanking new...
The long and short of it Brad, is do yourself a favor and not bother...
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