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Yes, generally, all other things being the same. By all other things I mean the capacitance, the type of capacitor for the application, etc.
220 volts alternating current
You can always use a higher voltage rated capacitor, it will probably just last a little longer.
How to increase 220 VAC to 400 VAC? Please advise me about it.
If the motor is rated at 370 v and the supply is 370 v, the capacitor needs to be rated at 370 or more volts, so a 440 v capacitor will be OK.
Maybe if the voltage across capacitor will never exceed 450 VAC.
They are in tandem because they power a 220 VAC circuit, rather then a 110 VAC circuit.
Dubai uses 220 VAC at 50 Hz (in the USA, we use 120 VAC at 60 Hz). They also use the G type plug.
The difference is that the 440 vac capacitor has a 70 volt-amp-current higher output than the 370. Capacitors must always be replaced with the same size micro-farads or you'll damage the device, such as a motor. The vac rating can be changed with a capacitor with a higher rating but not lower. Example: 15mfd at 370vac can be replaced by a 15mfd at 440vac, but not the opposite.
Sure if it fits and meets other specs like operating temperature.
Yes - both are 220-240 Vac
The standard voltage is the Republic of Ireland is 220 VAC at 50Hz.