Because the capacitor only needs to "excite" one of the two phases of the 230 volt supply in order to start the motor.
110v 40 uf
Sorry, won't work. You need a 110 volt supply.
It is not clear what exactly is being asked-for in this question. If it could be asked again, with a bit more detail as to what part of a household 110-120 Volt circuit is required, someone may be able to give a better answer than this one.
110 volts divided by 1,300 watts(1.3 kw) = .09 kw or 900 watts.
As long as it is an induction 110 volt motor it can be reversed; if it is any other type of motor it cannot be reversed. You will have to get into the windings to bring both leads to the start in order to make it go in reverse. <<>> A split phase induction motor has two sets of coils and a centrifugal start switch. The start winding is in series with the start switch. The start winding provides a rotating magnetic field in one direction enabling the motor to start. The motor can be reversed by reversing the connections of either the start winding or the run winding but not both.
110v 40 uf
No, unless the motor was wound for dual voltage operation, which it will state on the motor nameplate, a 110 volt motor run on 240 volts will be damaged.
Sorry, won't work. You need a 110 volt supply.
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only if it,s a multiple voltage motor, there should be a plate showing the hook up, if,s showing 110v /220v then yes other wise NO,
It is not clear what exactly is being asked-for in this question. If it could be asked again, with a bit more detail as to what part of a household 110-120 Volt circuit is required, someone may be able to give a better answer than this one.
Only use 110-120 volt appliances on a 110 volt socket.
110 volts divided by 1,300 watts(1.3 kw) = .09 kw or 900 watts.
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115 Volt and a 110 Volt can be treated as the same thing. The electrical voltage supplied from your electric company is not exact and can be 120 Volt + or - 10%.