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Know More About Your 240 Volts Appliances

Conventional electrical outlets have one neutral wire and two 120-volt wires delivering power to the appliances in your home using a phase of the electrical service.

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Know More About Your 240 Volts Appliances

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  1. Know More About Your 240 Volts Appliances Conventional electrical outlets have one neutral wire and two 120-volt wires delivering power to the appliances in your home using a phase of the electrical service. Receptacles for 240 volts appliances work differently, as they utilize the neutral wire, both 120-volt wires, and a ground wire, which is present in new homes. Older appliances and homes may use the three-prong 240v outlet. Most motor-driven and large appliances are able to run more efficiently on a 240-volt power supply, and the outlets that have the similar voltage are specifically meant to be used for these kinds of equipment, as long as they have a compatible plug. You will need to install an outlet that works with 240 volts if you purchase a large appliance, like furnaces, air-conditioners, ovens, cooktops, ranges, clothes dryers, garage power tools, and water heaters. A 240-volt outlet is also needed for charging electric vehicles. Unlike standard, smaller receptacles, a 240-volt outlet is bigger, with three to four holes and rounded tops. The number of holes will depend on the outlet’s age. The three prong outlets have a backward L-shaped hole on top, and two diagonal holes on its sides. A four-prong 240-volt outlet has the same features, with the addition of one-half circle hole below them. Appliances running on 240 volts should work on any American household, as major utility companies provide 120 and 240 volts to residential customers. Residential heating products are typically 240-volt appliances, too. If you are looking for high-quality appliances running on this voltage, be sure to check online and make sure that the retailer is known for carrying high-quality products that are proven to be safe for use in the country. In case you are in another country and a 240-volt plug cannot fit the outlets, consider getting and using a plug adapter with it. Outlets for 240 voltsappliances have been upgraded from three to four-prong. The older three-prong ones contained one neutral and two live wires, and the latest four-prong outlets have a ground to ensure safety from electrical shocks. Compatibility issues may be resolved if you rewire your home with four-prong 240-volt outlets to make sure that you can use newer 240-volt appliances. About the Author: Samstores.com is one the largest distributors of household Electronic Goods. We guarantee to offer you nothing but the best in quality of products and after sales service. We deal in 110 Volts and 220 Volts household appliances for North America and 220 Volts for Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and Australia and dual voltage goods for all over the world. https://www.samstores.com/ Samstores | Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, USA | 847-290-1718 | info@samstores.com

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