The plugs are different. The prongs are straight on one and angled on the other. The wire and breaker are the same. You can either change the outlet or the cord.
The mean is: 96+49+75 = 220/3 => 73 and 1/3 The range is: 96-49 = 47
LCM of 110 and 220 is 220.
220*220 = 48400.
220 as a percent = 22000%220 * 100% = 22000%
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In some parts of the world, an 1875 watt hair dryer can and does use 220 volts from a 220 volt outlet?
For a 220 dryer installation, a wire size of 10 gauge is typically recommended.
To safely connect a 220-volt dryer to a 110-volt outlet, you cannot directly plug it in, as the voltage and amperage requirements are different. Instead, you should consult a licensed electrician to either install a dedicated 220-volt outlet or use a transformer that can convert the voltage appropriately. Attempting to use a 220-volt appliance with a 110-volt outlet can damage the appliance and pose a serious safety hazard.
For a dryer that requires a 220 wire connection, a 10-gauge wire with four conductors should be used.
220
Nominal residential voltage is 120/240 volts. Not sure from you description if the plug is just rated at 230 volts or is supplying 230 volts (It is likely that the plug may be rated at 230 volts, but only operating at 120 volts). A typical hand held hair dryer would operate on 120 volts. A commercial hair dryer might operate at 220 volts, but must be plugged into a 220 supply.
You can't. A 220 volt dryer requires 220 volts in order to operate properly. It will not run on 110 volts.
For a 220 dryer installation, a 10-gauge wire with four conductors (two hot, one neutral, and one ground) should be used to ensure safety and proper functioning of the appliance.
For a standard clothes dryer, new homes are roughed in with 3C #10 cable which is rated at 30 amps.
220 volts. In the US.
The average range is 220.
North American household gas dryers run on 120 volts.