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.
Sep 25, 2007 2:45 PM in response to mikecohen. I concur with the previous poster, it works just fine on 220v as long as you have a converter plug for the electric outlet. I live in France and bought a MBP in the US and operated it with no problem (France runs on 220v). Message was edited by: tanepierre. ( 0)
Actually, a 220v 30 amp subpanel CAN supply 60a 110v. The 220 breaker is a 2 pole breaker which can supply 30a max per pole. You use both poles for 220v, so it can only supply 30a of 220v. If you balance the 110v loads properly, you can supply up to 60a 110v from a 30a 220v breaker.
101 1 3. 5. Yes. 230V devices are rated for 230V±10%, so they operate as designed with anything from 207V to 253V. Out of that band, the appliance may not work. Janka. Also, the mains frequency in both Germany and Vietnam is 50 Hz, so that will not present a problem. –. Add a comment.
Read also my article: Voltage Dilemma: Can You Use a 110V Light Bulb in a 220V Socket? Consequences of Plugging 220-Volt Lights into a 110-Volt Socket Using electrical devices rated for a different voltage than that of the power source can lead to several undesirable consequences:
Where I live, my voltage reads around 122VAC most of the time. That would put the 220V outlet at 244VAC if he were to live near here. With European appliances, the problem is not the voltage. The European system uses 230V and the American system can supply 240V the difference is small enough to not be an issue.
yes, you can use 240. 240 and 208 are nominal voltages for supply power. The voltages on a piece of equipment are the design voltage for the eqipment. There are tolerances allowed. One reason certain voltages are listed is the fact that when you take that voltage and consider the allowed tolerances, the acceptable voltage can be any of several
Philippines. In the Philippines, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type A, type B and type C are used. The standard voltage is 220 V at a frequency of 60 Hz. Yes, you need a power plug travel adapter for sockets type A and C in the Philippines. You also need a voltage converter.
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can i plug 220v to 230v