voltage rating for table fan is 220volts to 240 volts 50 Hz single phase.and wattage is 100 watts standard for domestic. And industrial it is single or three phase and wattage also more depending upon the requirement ,speed etc.
There should be a plate or sticker on the fan stating which voltage the fan can operate with, as well as "hertz", which should be 60 in the U.S., and how many amperes. Say the fan draws 1 ampere at 120 volts, then all you do is multiply the amperes times the volts and you get "watts", which then equals 120 watts.
Ok wait....wait a second....its coming to me.....I think.....uuuuhhhmmmm..... 15 WATTS.
A typical desk lamp woud use a 60-watts incandesent bulb or a 12 watt CFL bulb, which uses 80% less power.
If you want your bulbs to last longer then use 130 volt bulb on a 120 volt system. The light emitted by a 130 volt bulb, when comparing it to a 120 volt bulb, will be a bit dimmer.
60 Watt 120 Volt is: W/V (60/120), Equals 0.5 Ampere.
No, not a good idea. You have to use a 347 volt ballast.
When equipment is run at a lower voltage than it is designed for, it does not operate correctly. A light will glow dimly or not at all, a heater produces much less heat. Electronic equipment may not function at all.
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Cars do not have 120 volt batteries. They are 12 volt DC.
Can you use a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket?
You tell yourself the 125 volt receptacle is a 120 volt receptacle. They're the same thing.
If you want your bulbs to last longer then use 130 volt bulb on a 120 volt system. The light emitted by a 130 volt bulb, when comparing it to a 120 volt bulb, will be a bit dimmer.
Use a volt meter Plug a 120 volt accessory into it
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Yes. But not the other way. 120 volt one, cannot withstand 220volt.
60 Watt 120 Volt is: W/V (60/120), Equals 0.5 Ampere.
No totally different
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