Yes, you can use a 230 volt device on a 240 volt supply.
Yes, electronic products need to work over a range of voltages as the mains is not maintained at exactly 240V or 230V. Typically they have a range of at least 10% and normally much more. So it should work down to at least 216V.
To charge an American drill in the UK, you need to check the voltage and plug type. Most American drills operate on 120V, while the UK uses 230V. If the drill's charger supports dual voltage (typically labeled 100-240V), you can simply use a UK plug adapter. If not, you will need a step-down transformer to safely convert the voltage from 230V to 120V.
India's voltage is 230V so you need one that will convert from that to US standard.
Do you have a dual capacitor that starts both the compressor and the fan motor? You need 230V to power the compressor. You should have one wire from the capacitor going from the start terminal on the compressor and one going from the common terminal to common on the capacitor.
A: Nobody should give you an answer for the simple fact there is no mention of current requirement. Let me try this minimum need is a reverse breakdown voltage of 648.60 volts. for 1 amp try 1n4007.
To use 230V equipment in the US, you will need a step-down voltage converter to convert the standard US voltage of 120V to the required 230V. Make sure to check the wattage and compatibility of the converter with your equipment to avoid any damage. Additionally, ensure that the equipment is compatible with the US electrical system and plug type.
To convert a 3-phase air compressor to operate on 240V single-phase power, you'll need to replace the motor with a compatible single-phase motor, as 3-phase motors cannot directly operate on single-phase power. Additionally, you may need to modify or replace the starter and control circuitry to match the new motor's specifications. It's crucial to ensure that the compressor's electrical components are rated for single-phase operation, and always consult a qualified electrician for safety and compliance with local codes.
Chances are there is more than 1 outlet connected to the 110volt circuit you are looking to convert. So therefore the easy answer is No. The 240volt dryer circuit must be a dedicated single circuit for the dryer only.
I depends on what you are connecting to it but you only need 1 of the phases providing you can get to a neutral
Running a 240V digital ballast on 110V is not advisable, as it can lead to improper functioning or damage to the ballast. Most 240V ballasts are designed specifically for higher voltage and may not operate correctly or efficiently at a lower voltage. If you need to use a 240V ballast, consider using a step-up transformer to convert the 110V supply to 240V. Always check the manufacturer's specifications before attempting to use electrical equipment outside its rated voltage.
Your compressor is a dual voltage compressor. The original installer followed the instructions to switch it (probably internally) to the 230 volt setting or to internally wire it for that voltage. The label or information plate on the unit may only indicate the higher voltage rating. You don't have to do anything.
A European hairdryer operates on 230V. US power is 110V. The hairdryer will need a high power converter that will be fairly expensive. (110V input to 240V output rated at about 800W) It will be less expensive to buy a new one at Walmart when you get to the US than it will be to buy a converter for the European one.