Similarly, 220V to 240V can basically be considered identical for most devices designed for any of those markets. Reply reply SpaceDesignWarehouse

5369 posts Β· Joined 2006. #5 Β· Oct 16, 2010. The easist way is you get the 240 volt 20 amp receptale and take that 30 amp recpteale out and intall that new 240 volt 20 amp recpetale and change the breaker down from 30 amp to 20 amp double pole breaker and ya good to go but with the 6.0mmΒ² { #10 AWG } conductor it will be alot stiffer to get

To explain the voltages the manufacturer has chosen. The phase to phase voltage of a three phase supply is 3β€“βˆš 3 times the phase to neutral voltage. 220V Γ— 3β€“βˆš β‰ˆ 380V 220 V Γ— 3 β‰ˆ 380 V. 230V Γ— 3β€“βˆš β‰ˆ 400V 230 V Γ— 3 β‰ˆ 400 V. 240V Γ— 3β€“βˆš β‰ˆ 415V 240 V Γ— 3 β‰ˆ 415 V. In the USA they have a mixed 120V/240V system which is why you can wire up a 240V outlet or a 120V outlet. However, in Europe there is only 240V (or 230V - whatever, close enough). To get 120V you need to transform it somehow - you can't do it just by shuffling wires around. Even in the USA, they use transformers to make the two different voltage.
You can plug into any standard outlet with no worries. U.S electricity providers must range between 110 to 120 volts A.C at 60hz. All appliances can operate at the minimum 110 volts. Can I plug 115V into 230v? Certainly, you can plug your 115v AC into a 230v outlet, assuming the plugs are compatible. Of course, you may smoke your AC if you do it.
Going from 60 to 50 won't hurt a motor or transformer but a motor will run slower. Motors and transformers can fail. 120 V at 60 Hz is like 100 V at 50 Hz in terms of losses. Too often, there isn't enough iron. I thought 50Hz transformers always had more iron (and more primary inductance). The resultant "line to neutral" voltage is 120 volts AC. Appliance ratings of 115/117/120/125 volts in today's world mean nothing. The thing will run if you plug it into a standard receptacle. The most common voltage you will measure is ~120VAC. The 240VAC appliances suffer the same fate. 220/230/240 = the same thing. As a single-phase supply, it is less efficient and consistent. As this requires three live lines, the amount of wiring in the circuit is more, but their diameters are smaller. 220V wires are of thicker diameter to carry the same amount of power, but the circuit has less wiring. 208V vs 220V.
The names 220V, 230V, and 240V all refer to the same system voltage level in North America. 208V, on the other hand, refers to a distinct system voltage level. With electrical loads, the voltage drops; hence, voltages less than 120 and 240, such as 110, 115, 220, and 230, are commonly used.

I live in Asia where voltage is 220v and I needed a 1000w transformer to operate the IP. It’s a bit of an inconvenience to use this hulk of a power supply (almost the size of a shoebox) but for what the IP can do, it’s worth it. You’ll need to get a 220v IP from either Amazon UK or Amazon Australia. I got mine via Amazon Warehouse US for

144 points. Jun 11, 2012 6:48 AM in response to Albert c. Yes. You can charge your iPad in every outlet, you just need the right plug. Check for the Apple world travel kit. It gives you all the plugs for every country in the world. just put the right adapter on it and plug in your usb cord. ( 0)
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