Black & White are normal for an 120 volt electrical plug. Red is used in a 12/3 wire which is used for a 3way switch setup. It is also used in a 240 volt plug. Black and Red are hot, white is neutral.
There is insufficient information to answer your question. A red wire can be used as a switch leg, it could also be the other half of a 240 V circuit or even the feed for a fan circuit, just to name a few possibilities.
In residential wiring, if it is used as a switch leg or in 3 wire 240 volt circuits.
On a 240 volt outlet, such as a dryer outlet: G is Ground, W is Neutral, X and Y are the two Hot legs.
On a 240 volt outlet, such as a dryer outlet: G is Ground, W is Neutral, X and Y are the two Hot legs.
Yes provided the adaptor, or the plug that is plugged in, has a 13A fuse.
A 16A socket typically has a power rating of 240 volts, which means it can handle a maximum power load of 3840 watts (16A x 240V = 3840W). It is important to not exceed this power rating to prevent overheating and potential hazards.
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Not advisible.
If you mean 110/240, yes, but there may be a hidden switch to switch it to 240 volt mode. Check the manual.
Potato. Not really a question is it?
No, they will not perform properly.
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The correct spark plug is a Champion RCJ8Y.
Depends on what is plugged into that plug and the current it is drawing.
Use a DPST - A two pole switch.
Unless the switch has a pilot light on it there is need for a neutral connection to the switch.