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Transformers without regulators in them will output voltage depending on the voltage coming in. For instance if you have a 230v to 110v transformer then you will have a ratio of 23:11 this means for every 23 turns in the transformers primary side you will get 11 turns on the secondary, so if you have an input voltage of 247v then the output voltage will be around 118v, conversly if you have an inout voltage of 221v then the ouplut voltage will be around 106v.
The number 120 is an arbitrary number. It could be anywhere from 208 volts up to 240 volts in a lot of cases. The 120 is used to differentiate from 230 volts. Actually the 220 volts feeds a house in three wire leads that provide a 220 and 110 volt supply to your home. In the electical box wires can feed 110 volt light sockets ,and outlets and 220 volt for stoves and air conditioners. If you have 118 volt - you have a bad connection or the wire feeding your house is too small a size, or you have too many grass growing lamps. Sorry, I meant 108 to 140 volts and that's not written in stone. I see lower than 108 and higher than 140 in my area all the time. I think you should contact the power generating plant and your supplier. This seems like a bad case of poor control and regulation of their output and demand system. If this has caused problems for you report it to your local newspaer for investigation. Let them do the leg work. I'm afraid it would fall on deaf ears. It's been this way since I mover here 25 years ago.
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