depends on what the line is feeding. 220, 225, 230, 240, even 250 are all in the same catagory. power companies have increased their output voltages through the years. i would say 220 is minimum. if your connected load is a motor, they are more voltage sensitive, and should be run on 230 or 240. it makes the motor more effecient
No. You cannot use any battery for it.
No, you will need a commercial mixer for that.
220 or 240 v. The larger motor required can run more efficiently on 220/240, and produce more power under large loads.
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.
You will have to purchase a voltage converter that converts 220 volts to 110 volts. They are fairly inexpensive. Do not try to run your 110 volt appliances on 220 volts without a converter because you will damage them and could cause a fire.
Yes, if the appliance was designed to run on 210 to 240 volts.
No. You cannot use any battery for it.
i have no idea
North American household gas dryers run on 120 volts.
You can't. A 220 volt dryer requires 220 volts in order to operate properly. It will not run on 110 volts.
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
No it will fry the motor use a voltege reducer
220 volts. In the US.
No, you will need a commercial mixer for that.
a jeep Cherokee need 220 volts to run
Yes, a 220 volt item can be converted to run on a vehicle or the vehicle can be made to produce 220 volts. Still, it might be less expensive simply to get something made for the vehicle that can do the same thing.
Usually 220 to 240 VAC.