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Working in extreme voltage fluctuations

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I have to design an electronic system that has to work reliably in extreme voltage fluctuations of 170 - 295 VAC and the total maximum power consumption is 4000W.

Please advise what kind of power supplies should I use. Most switchmode power supplies that I have seen work upto 264VAC.
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Can you use an autotransformer to lower the range to match the supply input requirements?
 
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