Using 110V plug on 220V line. It might sound weird but I want to use 125V plug on 220V line. The plug is US type (type b) but I live in EU now. I'll change the outlet with US type outlet and also my cables has US type plugs on. Outlet and plug are both classified for 125V/15A. So it's 1875 watt theorocly. Let's say my device is 220V and 1000 watt.
Electrical Engineer. Oct 7, 2020. #15. 25A at 230V, probably a 10HP pump. 90% of motors in that size range made for 230V are actually going to be rated 208-230V because 208V 3 phase is far more common. If this is a pump on a VFD, all it will mean is that the torque at full speed might be slightly reduced, but if you are running on a VFD, that
I have an 220V air compressor (30A) in the attic of my garage. It has a 110V automatic drain valve connected to it. A the breaker box downstairs I want to be able to turn the power off to BOTH. Ideally I could simply turn off the 220V circuit (the compressor is the only load). The 220V circuit is single phase and the receptacle is a NEMA 14-50.
Product Details. The GE 30 Amp to 15 Amp Adapter Plug temporary converts a 30 Amp power outlet to a 15 Amp receptacle. This adapter plug has a 125-Volt capacity. It is ANSI certified for safety. Converts a 30 Amp receptacle to a 15 Amp receptacle. 125-Volt capacity. For temporary use.
The power requirements are 220v single phase with 4 motors that draw about 16A collectively. The factory told me 5.5KVA as a minimum power source. If I use a step up transformer from 120v this means 45A max current draw. US 220v(240v) is really 2-phase power because the two hot lines in your plug are 120v potential from ground, 180deg out of phase.
Single voltage would read 120V. Household kitchen appliances like coffee makers, toasters and blenders are typically single voltage. This is usually not the sort of thing you are going to take on a trip. Dual voltage would read 110V/220V, and the device may have a switch to toggle between the 2 voltage inputs.
Ireland power plug and concern about 230 V vs. 220 V. I am travelling from Hong Kong to Ireland. In Hong Kong type G (220V, 50Hz) plugs and sockets are used. While the plugs and sockets in Ireland are also type G, they have different voltage (230V, 50Hz). Just wondering if I can use my Hong Kong chargers without using a adaptor in Ireland.
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