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Andria
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I have a 220volt 600watt kitchen appliance from abroad which I would
like to use here in the US. I am not willing to use a bulky and heavy
converter to do this, so I thought there was no hope for this until
recently I came across this:
"Note that currently all new American buildings get in fact 230 volts
split in two 115 between neutral and hot wire. Major appliances, such
as ovens, are now connected to 230 volts. Americans who have European
equipment, can connect it to these outlets."
-- http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm
I searched to confirm this, and came across posts here indicating that
it is.
What I am wondering is, how do I know where it can be safely plugged
in?
Actually, I am living in a house from the 50s right now, so I think
the answer is nowhere. But I would give it to a friend with a more
modern house, if it is likely she can use it. How do we tell?
Thank you in advance. I hope my question is not too basic for you.
Andria
like to use here in the US. I am not willing to use a bulky and heavy
converter to do this, so I thought there was no hope for this until
recently I came across this:
"Note that currently all new American buildings get in fact 230 volts
split in two 115 between neutral and hot wire. Major appliances, such
as ovens, are now connected to 230 volts. Americans who have European
equipment, can connect it to these outlets."
-- http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm
I searched to confirm this, and came across posts here indicating that
it is.
What I am wondering is, how do I know where it can be safely plugged
in?
Actually, I am living in a house from the 50s right now, so I think
the answer is nowhere. But I would give it to a friend with a more
modern house, if it is likely she can use it. How do we tell?
Thank you in advance. I hope my question is not too basic for you.
Andria