In whole Europe there is 230 volts AC, so it is in the UK. Before there was 240 volts.
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AnswerOfficially, to fall into line with EU harmonisation requirements, the stated voltage in the UK is now 230 V(+10% / -6%). In practice, however, nothing has changed from when the official voltage was 240 V(+/- 6%), as this is little more than a paper exercise.
240 volts
In the UK the mains voltage is 240 volts
230 V
It depends what country you're in. Here in the UK, the mains voltage is 230 volts.
no because UK runs on a diffrent voltage system
The nominal voltage in the UK is 400/230 V. That is 400 V line-to-line (i.e. line voltage), and 230-V line-to-neutral (i.e. phase voltage). Allowable variation is +10% and -6%.
Yes, it can. you just need an adaptor.
220 volts.
The voltage of three phase is 415v and the colours are brown black and greyAnswerThe nominal line voltage is 400 V, and the nominal phase voltage is 230 V.
Not without a suitable mains adapter to charge the battery. The UK mains voltage is 230 Volts - the US mains runs at just 110 colts.
120 volts will work in any country.AnswerIf you are asking whether a 120-V appliance will work in the UK, the answer is no. The voltage in the UK is 230 V, so you will need to use a step-down transformer of appropriate rating.
No.
Check the curler, it should say on the side somewhere the acceptable voltage, For US that would be 110V, but you may see 100-220V, in which case it will be safe on UK Voltage, (220V) You will need a plug adaptor though, but not a voltage adaptor