Welcome I am interested in other countries systems. We often find posts on here where people have imported USA equipment and to understand the USA system helps to work out if it can be used.
On a large job for example the firm imported a fleet of lighting sets consisting of a generator and tower on trailer. These had 110 volt outlets using the typical yellow 110 volt socket used in Europe and the white (40 - 50 volt) European plug for the light heads where the run gear was in the main housing and the bulb only in the flood at the top of tower.
Although not strictly correct to use the white plugs for what was really a 230 volt supply since not used else where on the site it was not really a problem.
However when one came in with a fault and I went to assist the Australian electrician who was to look after them we found the generator was a split phase type and produced 230 volt centre tapped and all the 110 volt sockets were 0 - 110 volt rather than the required 55 - 0 - 55 volt or 63 volt with three phase required in the UK.
I am lead to understand the split phase 110 - 0 - 110 volt is common in USA and unlike UK where 110 volt supplies are only used on construction sites it is even used in Domestic houses.
To have some one who can tell us how USA stuff is wired is therefore very handy.
Would love to learn more about the "Hot Wire" and how common it is.
So a warm welcome to the UK forum.