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the possibility is the will get burnt
You'll fry it
No! You would damage it beyond repair.
The Lanturn will gain up to 25% of its max HP.
Unless it hit you, nothing.
Ugo Volt happened in 360.
Re-Volt happened in 1999.
The furnace can be but it is not a good idea. Safety code requires a disconnect switch outside the area where the furnace is situated. This switch is used for an emergency shut down in case something electrically goes wrong with the furnace. In modern homes these furnaces are wired to a dedicated 120 volt circuit from the distribution panel. From the panel, the circuit is routed to the safety switch. From the safety switch, the circuit then continues to the furnace load.
the answer to your question is yes that is enough voltage to run the furnace, but no it is not enough to run the a/c or h/p
Yes. The cord only transmits the power. Whatever that goes in is what comes out.
No.
A 120 volt motor is the inducer motor. It works the furnace.