240 volts is usually available from the standard single phase service supplied to the incoming main breaker panel within residential properties in most countries which use 60 Hz power. If 11 KV comes into a town from the distribution network coming from the national grid supplied by many generating stations, and 11 KV/400V 3 phase Transformers are used for local area distribution within the town, then the line voltage from any single phase to neutral will be 230 volts.
Normal home electrical service in most residential areas is provided at 120/240 volts. A 400 amp service would still typically be delivered at this voltage. The 400 amp rating indicates the maximum current capacity that the service can handle.
A defibrillator typically delivers between 200 and 1000 volts of electrical charge to the heart in order to restore a normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
That depends where you are. In north America the outlets are nominally 110 volts. I have tested many homes and find them actually from 105 to as much as 127 volts
If you are talking about normal house hold voltage it would depend in which country you live in. For North America it would be 120/240 volts. For Europe and Eastern countries it would be 240 volts. Industrial voltages vary from country to country. These normal voltages range from 120, 277, 240, 347, 415, 480, to 600 volts.
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Normal home electrical service in most residential areas is provided at 120/240 volts. A 400 amp service would still typically be delivered at this voltage. The 400 amp rating indicates the maximum current capacity that the service can handle.
150 or 240 in the UK
240 volts
208 to 240 volts depending on your local power supply.
Normal car engines will run off a 12 volt supply.
A defibrillator typically delivers between 200 and 1000 volts of electrical charge to the heart in order to restore a normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
A three wire home distribution service rated at 100 amps has a wattage capacity of;From L1 to L2 at 240 volts x 100 amps = 24000 watts or 24 kilowatts. From L1 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts. From L2 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts.
That depends where you are. In north America the outlets are nominally 110 volts. I have tested many homes and find them actually from 105 to as much as 127 volts
If you are talking about normal house hold voltage it would depend in which country you live in. For North America it would be 120/240 volts. For Europe and Eastern countries it would be 240 volts. Industrial voltages vary from country to country. These normal voltages range from 120, 277, 240, 347, 415, 480, to 600 volts.
45 volts
In the US a general purpose receptacle outlet would be 120 volts; England 240 volts, France 115 volts, Libya 127 volts, Okinawa 100 volts, Tanzania 230 volts . . .; all depends on where your house is.
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