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Where is us appliance located?

US Appliance is located in Cranbury, New Jersey. They are an online retailer that sells appliances and electronics nationwide.


If an appliance has only two pins what must the appliance have to prevent us from electrocution?

Double insulation


Where can a Liebherr fridge be bought?

If you are looking to purchase a Liebherr brand refrigerator, you can purchase one from US Appliance, Newegg, Elite Appliance, AJ Madison, and Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center.


What does the power rating for an appliance tell us?

How much energy it uses


If you use a 120V appliance out of the US will you still be able to use it in the US after?

If the appliance is designed to operate at 120V only, it should work in the US but may require an appropriate plug adapter. However, if the appliance is not dual voltage and needs a different voltage in the other country, it may not work properly or could be damaged when used in the US. Always check the appliance's voltage requirements before using it in different countries.


What is the top ranked anti spam appliance In The US?

"Opinions differ from person to person, however, there are some top ranked anti spam appliance in the Us. These include the following: Watchguard, Edge Wave, and Mail Foundnry."


I bought an appliance in the US and the voltage is 120 and I have bought a converter but one of the instructions is DO NOT use a converter with this appliance. How do I use it in a 220v outlet then?

Basically - you're stumped !... If there are explicit instructions with the appliance that you do not use a converter - there is a legitimate reason for NOT doing so ! Your only option is to purchase an equivalent appliance in the country you're going to ! One of the reasons they are telling you you are not to use a converter - is that most US converters are only 2-pin. The appliance you have may need an earth connection to maintain safety.


How can you convert US 120V or 240V circuit into a single phase 240V circuit to use on a European appliance?

The voltage isn't a problem, you can run 220 from your house and use that to run a European appliance, the problem is whether the appliance is dependant on line HZ. European is 50HZ and US is 60HZ. If the appliance specifies 220/50HZ, it will probably give you trouble here. If it says 220V/50 or 60HZ


Can you use UK appliances in the us?

Not unless the appliance is rated to be used with the two different power supplies. The US uses 120v, 60 Hz if it plugs into a receptacle, and possibly 240v, 60Hz if it is hard wired. The UK uses 240v, 50Hz whether it plugs in or is hard wired. These two power systems are NOT compatible. You may use a US appliance in the UK, and vice versa, only if the appliance is dual rated, i.e. the appliance says 120v/60Hz AND 240v/50Hz on the nameplate. If the appliance only specifies one power supply, it can only be used on that power supply. If this is the case, you may be able to use a travel adapter to operate the appliance.


Does an 220-240 appliance work in US?

Yes, in fact all of North America.


Can you plug a US appliance in a Japanese outlet?

Not typically. Domestic service in many areas of Japan is similar to US Network services in that it provides two phases, like ABN to a service, then BCN to the next, etcetera. There are appliances in the US designed for Network services; but then there is the question of the plug at the end of the cord -- will it match both physically and electrically. It is best to first identify where in Japan you want plug the appliance and second find out available electric service parameters -- they still have some DC over there...


You observe a small plaque on an electrical appliance that reads in part 115 volts AC 60 Hz This means that the appliance?

That the appliance does not need a electrical transformer and uses the US standards for electricity off the grid.