In some parts of the world, an 1875 watt hair dryer can and does use 220 volts from a 220 volt outlet?
Yes, it can be and there is no problem at all Because most of the electrical appliances are made to work on 220v - 240v so it can also be plugged into a 240v outlet.
Anything of such voltage will be burnt if plugged in a 230v socket outlet because the voltage is too high.
If it fits and the controlling ballast or electronics is compatible with the bulb type. The 240 volt socket rating is just and indicator of the maximum voltage that can be applied to the socket.
In french "SALUT" By the way It is 240V 1☼ with a center tap @ 60 Hz in North America --------------------- NOT 220V --------------------- OK Salut
The power-bar must be plugged into the correct voltage it was designed for.
Yes, it can be and there is no problem at all Because most of the electrical appliances are made to work on 220v - 240v so it can also be plugged into a 240v outlet.
Yes it can be plugged in with a 13A plug.
Anything of such voltage will be burnt if plugged in a 230v socket outlet because the voltage is too high.
Most appliciances that are built for use with 220V would normally be fine with 240V. In most cases, they are also labeled 220-240V. Depending on how critical the application is, you should probably check with the manufacturer.
If it is a dual voltage TV, yes.
yes.
2 gang
No
You don't, at least, not legally.
No.
There should be no problem at all.
If it fits and the controlling ballast or electronics is compatible with the bulb type. The 240 volt socket rating is just and indicator of the maximum voltage that can be applied to the socket.