220 volts in most European country's and 110 volts in USA but the sockets are incompatible and you may need an adapter for using a US sold device in an European country. Most devices have a switch on the back to adjust the voltage.
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.
In North America a nominal voltage of 110 to 120 volts comes out of a normal wall socket.
In the UK the mains voltage is 240 volts
The mains voltage in Cyprus is 230 volts at a frequency of 50 Hz.
The mains voltage is 230 volts, and the frequency is 50Hz.
A 'service mains' is not associated with an electricity 'transmission' system, but with a low-voltage 'distribution' system. The service mains is the name given to the cable that connects a building to the low-voltage mains supply.
You get power, which is voltage * current (so both!).
230 V
Less likelihood of electrocotion.
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.
A surge protector device. This is placed inline between the computer and the mains supply - and 'smoothes out' the power coming from the outlet 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.