the maximum rating is 60 hz . it is work in50hz
If the load is non inductive and straight resistive then there is no problem. Inductive loads like motors, a 60 Hz device can be used on 50 Hz but it is much harder on the equipment if 50 Hz is used on a 60 Hz system.
No, these are two different distribution systems. The North American system uses 60 Hz and the European system uses 50 Hz.
50hz
10 Hz 10 Hz
There is no inherent disadvantage of 50 Hz compared with 60 Hz, bearing in mind that systems that run at 50 Hz are designed to run at 50 Hz.
No
There are other frequencies, such as 60 Hz, 25 Hz, and 400 Hz in common use. Please restate the question - it does not make sense.
Yes in the country or the region where 50 hz is standard
Many devices like computer power supplies can work on any voltage or frequency. When going from a 60 Hz region to a 50 Hz region the voltage might change from 120 v to 230/240 v, so this problem is not just a matter of frequency.
If 50 hz is applied instead of 60 Hz, the speed of the motor will reduce by 10 hz equivalent. If you still want to keep the output speed equivalent to 60 Hz, you will have to use suitable gear box or so, to increase the speed to 60 hz equivalent.
If the load is non inductive and straight resistive then there is no problem. Inductive loads like motors, a 60 Hz device can be used on 50 Hz but it is much harder on the equipment if 50 Hz is used on a 60 Hz system.
Probably won't work. Most clocks rely on the 60Hz to compute the time. If used on 50Hz, it will run slow. Use a clock that runs on DC or battery power. -Chris
230V/50Hz
220VAC at 50Hz
No, these are two different distribution systems. The North American system uses 60 Hz and the European system uses 50 Hz.
It would involve some electronics work but it could be done. Might add that it could be more expensive than just buying the proper power supply. Use Use 220V 60hz motor to run 110V 50hz Generator.
Hi - it should be OK but the transformer might overheat a little if it is used intensively, so it need to be used carefully. The reason is that the magnetic flux in the core is 15-20% greater at 50 Hz, and that increases the heat produced in the transformer. Going in reverse, a 50 Hz transformer will work fine on 60 Hz.