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What voltage is used in commercial area in Canada?

120v, 240v and 347v for lighting


What is industrial voltage in Alberta Canada?

120


What is the difference between line voltage and low voltage?

Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Line voltage is a term that is used to describe the voltage that is used to operate a specific device. A service that comes into a building would be considered line voltage. For a Class 1 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is 30 volts at 1000 vA. For a Class 2 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is not under 30 volts and not over 60 volts at 100 vA. Voltages used above 750 volts are considered high voltage installations.


Do you need a converter for electrical outlets in Canada?

Yes, you may need a converter for electrical outlets in Canada depending on the type of device you are using. Canada primarily uses Type A and Type B plugs, which operate on a voltage of 120V and a frequency of 60Hz. If your device uses a different plug type or operates on a different voltage, you will need a plug adapter or a voltage converter to use it safely in Canada. Always check the device's specifications before traveling.


When are electromagnets used to increase or decrease the voltage of electric currents?

Electromagnets are never used to increase or decrease the voltage in a circuit. These magnets in conjunction with a rotating device (an armature) can create a voltage but the do not have any effect on a voltage.

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Is 380v electricity supply available for domestic use in Canada for example for a pottery kiln?

No, 380 volts is not a domestic voltage used in Canada, in fact it is not a voltage used in Canada at all. The voltage is an European voltage. Your kiln is a resistive load so it will work on 240 volts but the rated heating load will be reduced. For a kiln application this would not be good as you need a specific heat to fire objects. The lower wattage might not get the kiln up to the higher temperatures that you need. You could use an auto transformer to bring the 240 volts up to 380 but the expense would be higher that trying to find a kiln that operates on the 240 volts that comes into your home.


What voltage is used in Dominican Republic?

Voltage used in the Dominican Republic is 110 V @ 60 Hz (compatible with the US and Canada). Source: voltageplugregion.com


Is 380 votage considered 50hz or 60hz?

Voltage has nothing to with frequency


Can you collect one 220 volt phase from a 380 volt three phase plug?

Answer for UK and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.The voltage potential of 380 volts is not common to North America.It will probably be difficult to tap into the plug to get the voltage.If you have a three phase 380 volt supply from a source then you can obtain a single phase voltage of 220 volts from it. 220/380 is a wye voltage connection. 380 divided by 1.73 will give you 220 volts. L1 - N = 220V, L2 - N =220V, L3 - N = 220V. L1 - L2 = 380, L2 - L3=380, L3 - L1 = 380.


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What voltage is used in commercial area in Canada?

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Why 380 volts line to line if connect line to neutral is 220 volts?

A voltage of 380 volts is a three phase voltage. On a three phase four wire system, each phase leg to neutral (grounded) will give you 220 volts. This voltage is obtained by dividing the phase voltage by 1.73, as the phase legs are generated 120 degrees from each other. Square root of three is 1.73 divided into 380 equals 220 volts.