run what one takes more power????
What is your question? A standard outlet is 110V. A 220 outlet is shaped different so that you know it is 220. You would never run 220 through a 110 outlet.
220 or 240 v. The larger motor required can run more efficiently on 220/240, and produce more power under large loads.
Yes. This is the same standard. The terms 208 and 220 mean the same thing, much like household voltage is sometimes called 110 or 120.
Not much of anything. The 220 volt appliance needs just that ... 220 volts in order to run. If it runs at all, it certainly would not be running at anywhere near peak efficiency.
run what one takes more power????
You can't. A 220 volt dryer requires 220 volts in order to operate properly. It will not run on 110 volts.
Yes, in the long run. The 220 volt unit will use less power.
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
What is your question? A standard outlet is 110V. A 220 outlet is shaped different so that you know it is 220. You would never run 220 through a 110 outlet.
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220 or 240 v. The larger motor required can run more efficiently on 220/240, and produce more power under large loads.
Could be because the television should run on 110 v.
Yes. This is the same standard. The terms 208 and 220 mean the same thing, much like household voltage is sometimes called 110 or 120.
Yes, if the appliance was designed to run on 210 to 240 volts.
Not much of anything. The 220 volt appliance needs just that ... 220 volts in order to run. If it runs at all, it certainly would not be running at anywhere near peak efficiency.
A 220 volt treadmill will not run on 110 volt power. if you would wire it to plug in, the low voltage would causes the treadmill to burn up. You will need to install a 220 volt receptacle for it to plug into and work properly. <<>> In the above answer the treadmill will not burn up but at these amperages it will make a very big flash if it shorted out. Also it must be some treadmill to draw 220 amps and I have never seen a 110 amp wall socket.