The average voltage a house outlet will give actually depends on how far of a distance the house is from a transformer on the pole. If the house is fairly close to the transformer, it will probably give around 120 volts. However, if the house is a bit far from the transformer, it will probably give around 107 volts.
If you live in North America the standard home voltage is 120/240 volts.
A typical household uses a 240 volt circuit for the oven and dryer and 120 volt circuits for everything else.
In North America 115 to 120 volts.
260 volts
first disconnect all electrical supply to pump and then detach the pipe or pipefittings joined with pump's outlet and inlet.
Why would you want to do that -where would you obtain a lower voltage supply suitable for supplying a residence.
The electrical lines to a typical house in the UK are 230 V 50 Hz.
High voltage power supplies have many uses. It is most commonly used to supply power from a device to the circuit. These are great for people who need to supply their house with power.
Assuming 24 volts or lower is implied in the question, low voltage energy can be taken from a battery or from a low-voltage transformer fed from the house supply.
260 volts
260 volts
In the U.S.A., 110VAC is the usual household receptacle voltage where lamps, TV's etc are connected and the computer, printer & related devices are also connected. Other countries may have different operating voltages required for computers.
Get a 120 volt ac to 12volt dc power supply. you plug them into a house outlet and it converts120 house voltage to 12 volt dc , some have regulators on them and you can turn the dc voltage up and down on them. make sure you set your device to the proper voltage before turning on.
first disconnect all electrical supply to pump and then detach the pipe or pipefittings joined with pump's outlet and inlet.
Assume the supply as DC (Only resistance given) Voltage drop = 10X10X0.12 = 12V (approx)
Every single electrical outlet in your house is in parallel with every other outlet in your house. All of yours are also in parallel with every outlet in every neighbor's house that shares the same pole transformer with your house.,
Why would you want to do that -where would you obtain a lower voltage supply suitable for supplying a residence.
The electrical lines to a typical house in the UK are 230 V 50 Hz.
There is a tool that plugs into a outlet that will test for that. There is one that will check for open ground in light fixtures and fans as well. That one is a little pricey... Check with your local electrical supply store.
One is AC and the other is DC. AC- alternating current is used in electrical outlets DC- direct current is used in batteries. An electrical outlet in your house would have 120 volts (the ones you use most, your tv, lights, radio are plugged into) or 240 volts (the ones your stove and dryer plug into). A battery voltage varies widely: AA & AAA batteries have 1.5 volts, a 9 volt battery has 9 volts, your car battery has 12 volts.
Because 230-V supply voltage is fixed, whereas the current depends on the connected load and can vary tremendously.