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- 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)
- 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
- GFCI Required for 220v outlets? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
All subsections of the 2014 NEC 210 8(A amp; B) start off with quot;All 125v, single phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles quot; I see no such requirement for 220v outlets Can a 220v outlet be
- Wiring for 1 phase 220 volt bandsaw - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
The 18BX2203 has a 3 HP 220 volt 1 phase Leeson motor I have residential 2 phase wiring and was confused if I needed to some each 120 from the same phase or from different phases
- Can I extend a 240 V line? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
I have a 240 V line in my kitchen for an oven We are remodeling the kitchen and moving the oven and, thus, need to move the 240 V outlet Can I extend the line by joining cables in a junction box
- What is the right wire size for a 30A 220 Circuit over 40 ft?
Well, especially, which country do you speak about? Because different countries have different electricity code and different rules to apply for the same circuit One thing is sure, that the length should not be an issue, 40ft is a short wire
- electrical - Old kitchen range only has 3-wires, how to wire correctly . . .
So I have an old range that I'll probably replace soon, so I decided to inspect the wiring box under the counter I wanted to make sure everything is safe when I wire the new range to the dedicated
- 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
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