The voltage in a socket can be any voltage that you want. The load that connects into the socket must be stated. Without this information the question can not be answered.
In North America a nominal voltage of 110 to 120 volts comes out of a normal wall socket.
The maximum voltage you can draw from a 32 amp socket depends on the voltage rating of the socket. For example, if it is a standard 240-volt socket, the maximum voltage you can draw is 240 volts. It's important to check the voltage rating of the socket to ensure you are not exceeding its limits.
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all the sockets are always connected in parallel,due to this the voltage across each soket is same. when any socket is open then there is no voltage loss..so the votage is same like line voltage.
To test a light socket with a multimeter, set the multimeter to the voltage setting. Insert one probe into the hot wire slot and the other probe into the neutral wire slot. If the multimeter reads a voltage, the socket is working. If there is no voltage, the socket may be faulty and further inspection is needed.
1. Unplug from voltage. 2. Remove lamp. 3 Remove socket from stand. 4. Replace old socket with new socket.
Only use 110-120 volt appliances on a 110 volt socket.
Carefully! Set your voltage meter to the nearest setting above 120 volt AC. Turn the power on to the socket. Take the lead marked "common" on your meter and touch it to the shell of the socket, that's the metal circular part which the lamp screws into. At the same time take the other "positive" meter lead and touch the tip of it to the brass electrode in the center top of the socket. You should read 110-120 volts. Be REAL careful no to cross your two meter leads or you'll create a dead short and it'll blow up in your face! Wear safety glasses when doing this.
In the United States, the standard voltage for a mains socket is 120 volts. In other countries, such as in Europe, the standard voltage for a mains socket is 230 volts. It's important to check the specific voltage requirements in each location to ensure proper usage of electrical devices.
Round 2-pin; 220V AC
100 Volts
No, the plug and socket are incompatible, and even if you changed the plug, the unit would not operate on such alow voltage.