No.
A 230-volt appliance is designed to operate using electricity supplied at a voltage of 230 volts. It is important to ensure that the outlet supplying power to the appliance matches this voltage to avoid damage to the appliance or possible safety hazards.
Yes, 220 volts is in the same voltage classification as 230 volts.
Because its designed to operate at 230-460, not 120-208.
Yes, but the motor's horsepower rating will not be reached.
yes the nominal voltage in the UK is 230v but can fluctuate between 220v and 250v so yes
230 volt 50 Hz.
A 12 volt battery will not hurt you BUT any POWER supply (especially a 230 Volt one) has the potential to harm you.
no
Yes, we have a 230-volt plug adapter available for purchase.
No totally different
no
If you are talking about a 6 volt coil, yes, so long as the contacts are rated for the 230 volt circuit. If you are talking about 6 volt contacts, no, absolutely not.