Yes, as long as the amp rating is the same. Examples, 600v 100amp fuse can be used in a 120v 100 amp's location.
To calculate the fuse rating needed, use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power of appliance / Voltage of appliance) + 0.25. For the 2.5kW heater at 120V, the calculation is (2500W / 120V) + 0.25 = 20.83A. Therefore, you would use a 20A fuse for the 2.5kW heater at 120V.
You most certianly can. Voltage ratings on wires are 300V,600V and 1000V. These are the maximum voltages. 120 - 240 on 300V, 480 - 575 on 600V, 1000V wire is a special order used for specialized equipment.
For a 60W lamp, a normal fuse rating would be around 3A. This is calculated using the formula P = V x I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current. So for a 60W lamp on a 120V circuit, you would use a 3A fuse to safely handle the power load.
To calculate watts, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts × Amps. For a 120V, 60Hz, 12A circuit, it would be: 120V × 12A = 1,440 watts. Therefore, the circuit uses 1,440 watts.
4 wire household wiring is black, red, (hot wires) white (neutral) and bare or green (ground wire). You say 3 wires. Is it 120v or 240v. If its 240v which is more common just use the two hots and the ground and cap off the neutral wire.
To calculate the fuse rating needed, use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power of appliance / Voltage of appliance) + 0.25. For the 2.5kW heater at 120V, the calculation is (2500W / 120V) + 0.25 = 20.83A. Therefore, you would use a 20A fuse for the 2.5kW heater at 120V.
It's a fuse, and that won't solve the problem... you have a short somewhere. Trace the wiring and repair it.
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You most certianly can. Voltage ratings on wires are 300V,600V and 1000V. These are the maximum voltages. 120 - 240 on 300V, 480 - 575 on 600V, 1000V wire is a special order used for specialized equipment.
For a 60W lamp, a normal fuse rating would be around 3A. This is calculated using the formula P = V x I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current. So for a 60W lamp on a 120V circuit, you would use a 3A fuse to safely handle the power load.
UK is 220v
You can use 120v 10a 125w cable projectors 110-240v power in India.
The US does not use 120 volts at 50 Hertz.
To calculate watts, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts × Amps. For a 120V, 60Hz, 12A circuit, it would be: 120V × 12A = 1,440 watts. Therefore, the circuit uses 1,440 watts.
120V appliance will not work on 220V. Use an instrument transformer or voltage regulator to adjust the high voltage to the desired level.