your house has 220 you must use a 2 pole breaker. your wiring will change ,not a do it your selfer call someone
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
You can't. A 220 volt dryer requires 220 volts in order to operate properly. It will not run on 110 volts.
A three phase panel will not give you 110 and 220 volts. A three phase four wire panel will, but not at these voltages. The nearest voltages will be 120 and 208 volts. The 120 volt is the wye voltage of 208 volts. 208/1.73 = 120 volts. A single phase three wire panel will give you 110 and 220 volts.
It could. No problem. But it is no clever idea. The socket would not be harmed, but the appliance almost certainly would.
Mine was 220 and I suppose they all are.
Typically they are either 220V or 110 volts not both. Plugging a 11o volt blanket to a 220 volt line has a huge risk of fire.
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If you combine two 110 volt power lines it does not give you 220 volts, the voltage will be the same. The only way to turn 110 volts into 220 volts is with a step-up transformer.
You need a step down voltage transformer that converts 220 volt to 110 volt to use a 110 volt printer with 220 volt. You can get good quality transformers at East West International in Houston, TX. If you order online or over the phone, they can ship it to you in 2-3 business days.
No, unless it is dual rated for 110 - 220 volt use. Check the manual or look at the rating sticker that should be somewhere on the printer.
What is the amount of power consumed by a 60 watt 220 volt lamp when it is connected across 110 volt supply?
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While you can physically do this it violates the Electrical Code. 110 Volt and 220 Volt receptacles are required by the Electrical Code to be on separate breakers for safety reasons, this would put them on the same 220 Volt breaker.
Get someone who is qualified before you set your house on fire
Yes, in the long run. The 220 volt unit will use less power.