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Why higher frequency greater than 60Hz cannot be used?

Frequencies higher than 60Hz are frequently used. Although there are radio waves lower than 60Hz, all of our radio transmissions are well above that. If you mean why frequencies for mains power supply above 60Hz can't be used, the answer is, they can. The higher the frequency though, the higher the loss although this doesn't really come into play until frequencies above several hundred Hz are used. 50Hz or 60Hz were chosen originally because of the mechanical nature or early generators.


Is there anyway to get 220V 60hz from a 110V 50hz power supply?

It would involve some electronics work but it could be done. Might add that it could be more expensive than just buying the proper power supply. Use Use 220V 60hz motor to run 110V 50hz Generator.


Will a 240v 60Hz generator work in a 230v 50Hz home?

Yes, it can. Voltage varies depending upon where you live and what your power company outputs. For instance where I live we recieve 120volts and 240volts, however a lot of places back east run off of 110 and 220. You should have no issues. With that said the NEC (National Electric Code) recomends no more than plus or minus 10% voltage difference between what is required and what is supplied.


What is the cost of hydroelectricity in the US?

Normaly In all over India we used 50Hz freq . But in us thay used 60Hz. So according to Indian money per unit they spend 75 Rs this amount is vary according to our Indian aspects. Normaly In all over India we used 50Hz freq . But in us thay used 60Hz. So according to Indian money per unit they spend 75 Rs this amount is vary according to our Indian aspects.


Will an electric grill 220-240 voltage 50HZ output 1800 watts work in Los Angeles?

An electric grill presumably is just a heating element, and so shouldn't be bothered in particular by the 60Hz rather than 50. 220V is available, but primarily for large appliances and such in the US. You might have trouble finding an outlet you can actually plug into.

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Why higher frequency greater than 60Hz cannot be used?

Frequencies higher than 60Hz are frequently used. Although there are radio waves lower than 60Hz, all of our radio transmissions are well above that. If you mean why frequencies for mains power supply above 60Hz can't be used, the answer is, they can. The higher the frequency though, the higher the loss although this doesn't really come into play until frequencies above several hundred Hz are used. 50Hz or 60Hz were chosen originally because of the mechanical nature or early generators.


Can a vfd be run any higher than 60hz?

Yes, most VFDs can run faster than the input power frequency so you can run a motor to 60Hz with a 50Hz power source. Just be aware that as speed increases, so will the current. Also be aware that a motor is rated to run a specific rpm and running faster may cause motor bearing failure after a short time.


How can you determine if an electric motor is 50HZ or 60HZ if there is no name plate?

One way would be to hook it up to a supply (by itself, with no load) and measure the speed with a contact tachometer. If your supply is 60Hz, and the motor speed corresponded to one of the standard motor speeds, it would be a pretty safe bet you had a 60Hz motor. If the speed was about 20% faster than a standard speed, the motor is probably a 50Hz motor. Or 20% slower if you were running a 60Hz motor on 50Hz For instance, a 1750 RPM 50Hz motor would spin at about 2100 RPM if you ran it on 60Hz.


Will a 220v 50hz cordless phone work in 220v 60hz?

More than likely yes it will work just fine.


Is there anyway to get 220V 60hz from a 110V 50hz power supply?

It would involve some electronics work but it could be done. Might add that it could be more expensive than just buying the proper power supply. Use Use 220V 60hz motor to run 110V 50hz Generator.


How can you run a 380v 50hz motor with 440v 60hz source?

Yes. It will make your motor a little faster though, so it depends on what you are powering with this motor. IE Can the piece of eguipment be ran faster?


Will a 115V 60Hz work in a 120V 60Hz power supply?

You don't mention what device, but the answer is probably NO. 50hz and 60hz signals will act differently in reactive components such as transformers, coils, capacitors, etc. Paulev is correct that it would act differently on inductive/reactive devices, especially transformers. The device to be discussed here is the transformer as it is most present in all electronic equipment. Based on theories, a 50Hz transformer will perfectly work on a 60Hz Power system but not vice versa. Assuming the transformer's specs are, P=1kVA, L=1H, R~0 ohm. At 50Hz the impedance will be Z=sqrt(Inductive Reactance=2 x Pi x 50 x L), thus the ampacity (Ip=sqrt(P/Z)) of the magnetic wire at the primary is 1.79A. Using the same steps at 60Hz. The current drawn by the the transformer will be 1.63A which is within the ampacity of the magnetic wire. therefore a 50Hz appliance can be used on a 60Hz supply without any problem.


Which frequency is better 50Hz or 60Hz?

50 hz is better .At this freq several losses in motors and power sys r reduced a lot when compared to 60 hz .also in 60hz sys the laminations must made thinner increasing initial cost.the advantage of 60 hz is ,we know that in present turbo alternator sys speed obtained is much higher than 3000rpm so this can utilised upto 3600rpm in caseof 60 hz sys


How do you convert 220v 50Hz amplifier to 110v 60Hz?

You will have to either plug in a voltage converter to drop the voltage from 220 to 110 or rewire the main power supply inside the amplifier (if this is possible). Most electronic equipment will run on either 50Hz or 60Hz power cycles, so there is no conversion necessary for the frequency.


If you run fan on 50hz instead of 60hz what will happen?

The fan will spin slower, attempt to pull more current than it would at 60 Hz, and may therefore overheat (or blow a breaker).


How do you wire a 220V 50Hz induction cooktop max 4.6kW in a 110V 60Hz service?

There comes a time when you simply have to upgrade your electrical service. A 60hz service was never designed to handle all the power requirements of a modern home. When the 60hz service came in, it was designed to handle a few lights and a few receptacles. I'd be surprised if you had more than 4 circuits on your board and I'm betting that you are blowing fuses or tripping circuit breakers constantly. Bite the bullet, upgrade your service.


How can you use your refrigerator with 220V 50Hz in 220V 60Hz power supply?

You would need a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_changer">freqency convertor</a>. This would probably cost you more (if you consider both initall cost of the convertor and in the long run due to inefficency) than a fridge designed to work in the country you're using it in.