If the switch is on, it will be expecting electricity, so when you plug it in, you will see the electricity, in a way, grabbing onto the cord.
Without a proper converter, no you can not. The consequences would be damage to the equipment, wireing, fire, and possible injury or death. Don't do it. Have a single phase outlet installed.
Yes, but doubling the voltage on any piece of equipment is a sure way of destroying that equipment.
The plug (cap) should be replaced. They can be obtained at any DIY store. Cut the old end off and prepare the wire for the new plug (cap). White wire to silver coloured screw, black wire to gold coloured screw and green wire to green coloured screw.
A crisp blue is good to see.
On the bottom right of the radiator there should be a small square piece that is the plug. You twist it out and the coolant will come out.
Fire Plug Stakes was created in 1993.
because it can overload and then create to much heat and cause a fire
It is laying hose from the fire to the fire plug , instead of a forward lay which is from the plug to the attack apparatus at the fire.
The Fire Plug - 1937 was released on: USA: 16 October 1937
the map sensor should be on the right fender well or right fire wall it has one wire plug and one vacume plug
Fire Plug Stakes top three finishers was created in 1993.