Yes, it can be and there is no problem at all Because most of the electrical appliances are made to work on 220v - 240v so it can also be plugged into a 240v outlet.
Yes, no problem.
Anything of such voltage will be burnt if plugged in a 230v socket outlet because the voltage is too high.
no way because frequency cannot change
You can but it would be wise not to. Most 60hz appliances will not work at 50 Hz. <<>> Yes, no problem at all. The frequency does not enter into the equation because the hot plate is a strictly resistive load.
its ok..i found out that it can be done, as long as its not turned up to use more than 130amp.:)
permanent attachment to an appliance An appliance plug may have a differently shaped plug, in order to prevent it from being plugged into an ordinary electrical outlet (one with the wrong voltage or power rating).
Anything of such voltage will be burnt if plugged in a 230v socket outlet because the voltage is too high.
no,u can only plug in a PLUG to something
no way because frequency cannot change
It is not advisable because the motor would run 20% faster which might produce damaging overpressure in the thermal circuit.
You should be able to use it as is (assuming the plug matches your outlet). It will just run a little bit cooler at 220 volts vs. 230 volts.
You will burn up your appliance!!!!!
You can but it would be wise not to. Most 60hz appliances will not work at 50 Hz. <<>> Yes, no problem at all. The frequency does not enter into the equation because the hot plate is a strictly resistive load.
Yes
its ok..i found out that it can be done, as long as its not turned up to use more than 130amp.:)
Yes.
permanent attachment to an appliance An appliance plug may have a differently shaped plug, in order to prevent it from being plugged into an ordinary electrical outlet (one with the wrong voltage or power rating).
Plug the bulbs in, one by one, and check to see if they have the correct brightness.