Yes, but care should be taken to plug the BBQ unit into an outlet on a appliance rated circuit, 20amp min. , usually the ones serving the kitchen counter areas.
In North America there are two standard voltages for the wiring of homes, 120/240 volts.
15 ml of water in 1 tablespoon15 ml in a standard north American tablespoon.
In North America, the standard is 240V, 60Hz.
Length ? - The standard north American interior door is 34" or 36" wide and 80" high.
Length ? - The standard north American interior door is 34" or 36" wide and 80" high.
A standard north American teaspoon is 5 ml.
A standard north American house door is 80 inches tall.
The standard abbreviation for "diagnosis" (at least in North American hospitals) is Dx.
No north American freshwater fish has a greater affinity for mercury contaminates than the north American rainbow trout flesh.
Depending on where you are in the world there could be two meanings to the term socket outlet. In the European electrical trade, a socket outlet is usually a wall outlet where the voltage supply can be plugged into for portable devices.The same device in the North American electrical trade is known as a wall receptacle.A socket in North American terminology is what incandescent light bulbs screw into to hold the bulb in place. An example would be a ceiling porcelain fixture or in the case of a table or floor lamp, the socket is what holds the bulb.
A standard two prong outlet in the US carries 110 volts. Actual voltage in your area may vary from below 100 to 140 volts, but these extremes are unusual. Most of the rest of the Americas (North and South) uses the same standard. In Europe, the standard voltage in a "two prong outlet" is 220 to 240 volts. In the US, this voltage is reserved almost exclusively for use by stoves and ovens in the home.
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system became the North American Industry Classification System