It could definitely kill them.
It is likely that you are referring to the standard voltage for residential electrical systems in many countries. In North America, it is 120/240 volts.
A single phase meter will have two "hot" wires, one black the other red. Each wire will carry 120 volts. Essentially these two wires together will provide you with 240 volts. Hire a professional when dealing with electricity.
To convert 7620 volts to 240 volts, you would need to use a transformer. The transformer would step-down the voltage from 7620 volts to 240 volts. The ratio of the turns on the transformer primary and secondary windings determines the voltage transformation.
500,000 watts/240 volts = 2,083.34 Amps (single phase)
No, 240 volt appliances from New Zealand cannot run on 240 volts in the US. The electrical systems in these countries are different. Appliances intended for use in New Zealand are designed to operate on 230-240 volts at 50 hertz, while in the US, the standard voltage is 120 volts at 60 hertz. Using a 240-volt appliance from New Zealand in the US without a voltage converter or transformer could damage the appliance or pose a safety hazard.
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240/220 480 volts 3 phase
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The most common source of electricity in Manitoba is 120/240 volts. This is the supply source for Manitoba homes.
The most common source of electricity in Manitoba is 120/240 volts. This is the supply source for Manitoba homes.
It is likely that you are referring to the standard voltage for residential electrical systems in many countries. In North America, it is 120/240 volts.
voltage is the PUSH on electrons seriously 120 volts is the difference of 240...Simply said 240 volts is 2 times as strong as 120 volts.
240 volts maximum.
The standard voltage conversion ratio from 240 volts to 120 volts is 2:1.
The most used supply for pools is 120 or 240 volts depending on what the connected load draws.