You should not go above 240 volts for that type of motor.
Yes, the 265 volts is just the maximum the appliance can handle. You can use it on a 240 volt circuit.
No, you will need a commercial mixer for that.
No. The voltage rating needs to be 600 volts for 480 volt power.
Yes, lamp cord is rated in the 300 volt wire classification. This means that the cord is approved for use up to a maximum of 300 volts.
Yes, if the motor is rated 240 volts 3 phase.There is such a thing as 240 volt 3 phase power.However if you are asking if you can use 240 volts single phase on a three phase motor, then the answer is no.
The voltage of 120 volts is more common that the lower voltage of 12 volts.
No, unless the motor was wound for dual voltage operation, which it will state on the motor nameplate, a 110 volt motor run on 240 volts will be damaged.
240 volts maximum.
Yes, but the 600 volts would have to be transformed down to 480 volts. Direct connection to the motor with 600 volts would overheat the motor to destruction.
15.5 volts maximum.
15.5 volts maximum.
No, the voltage of 500 volts is too high to operate a 380 volt motor.
No it will fry the motor use a voltege reducer
No 380 volts is too wide a spread to use a 220 volt motor on.
Yes the 115 volts you read is just the maximum it will handle.
Yes, the 265 volts is just the maximum the appliance can handle. You can use it on a 240 volt circuit.
Yes a 208 voltage motor will operate on 220 volts. You have to increase the motor overload protection by 10% of the motor's full load amperage to protect the motor.