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- electrical - How many amps per leg on a 220V circuit? - Home . . .
220-240v in the U S is 2 legs of a single phase The 2 legs come off the transformer and have a center tap (the neutral) each leg to neutral is 120v or 240 leg to leg
- Confusion over 220 and 230 volt outlets - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
Rule of thumb for home appliances: 220, 230, 240, it's all close enough not to worry about the difference There's a good chance the actual voltage on your outlet is somewhere in between and it's even possible the voltage is even lower than 220 (say, 218)
- 120v vs 240v Mini Split Efficiency - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
I am under the impression that, as a general rule, 110v heating and cooling options are inherently not very efficient So I was surprised to find a 120v mini split shopping around with a fairly dec
- electrical - How can I determine circuit breaker requirements for an . . .
220 55 Electric Ranges and Other Cooking Appliances — Dwelling Unit (s) The load for household electric ranges, wall-mounted ovens, counter-mounted cooking units, and other household cooking appliances individually rated in excess of 1 3 4 kW shall be permitted to be calculated in accordance with Table 220 55
- How can I convert a 220v lighting circuit to 110v?
My electrician wired a single bulb light fixture with 220vac instead of 110vac There are two 110 vac wires and the Ground How can i reduce this to 110vac at the fixture?
- electrical - Why Do 240V Circuits Not Require Neutral? - Home . . .
Someone told me that a 240V circuit does not require a neutral wire in the cable Can anyone explain this phenomenon from the electricity perspective and generally explain why circuits do and do not
- 240v - Whats the difference between three phase 240 V and standard . . .
I don't understand the difference between household 240 and 3 phase 240 Isn't household 240 just two 120 phases, making 240V two-phase? If so, wouldn't three phase just be 360v? How, then, is ther
- electrical - How do I connect a dryer with a four prong plug to a three . . .
The three prong plug has two hot legs for the two bus voltages to add up to 220 volts, plus a neutral wire Prior to 1998 the neutral was also grounded to the dryer case
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