Treat the USA 2 Phases as 1, its called split phase, instead of Line and Neutral, you ahve two phases but they deliver 240v, this will not hurt a 230v machine as the chances are that you are NOT getting 240v supply at the delivery point anyway. As long as the machine si 60Hz and supply 60Hz, you will not have a problem
Without knowing what the size of the distribution panel amperage rating is, an answer can not be given as to if 6.5 more kilowatts can be connected.
Because the capacitor only needs to "excite" one of the two phases of the 230 volt supply in order to start the motor.
To name a few: Above Board Electronics, Action Industrial Supply and Bergen Industrial Supply have partner connect.
screw type clamp
Theoretically, you could connect three identical lamps in star (wye) and connect this to the three line conductors. But as you asked how to connect a (single) 230-V lamp to the supply, then the answer is by using a step-down transformer.
The voltmeter is connected across the supply and the ammeter is connected in series with the supply.
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-- a power supply -- a load -- low-resistance material to connect the load to the power supply
Ring main
iMacs can operate on a power supply ranging between 100-240V AC (50Hz to 60Hz, single phase frequency) which means they will work in most countries. An adapter may be required to connect to the local power supply.
The fans usually connect to the motherboard, but they can connect directly to the power supply unit.
You have a leak in the vacuum supply to the ac control.