From what I have found they use 230 V @ 50Hz which is a normal one and within the PSU's capability. Voltages are reported in a range usually, some in the US refer to the line voltage as 110 V, others 115, and some 120 V, all refer to the same line voltage and it is all close enough since the RMS voltage of the line is generally +/- 5-10 V so that may explain how you heard it as 250 V, someoneIf the power rating is given at 230V it will take rated current at 230V and more at 240V. If the power rating is given at 240V it will take rated current at 240V and less at 230V. Many heating elements only deliver rated power at their highest rated voltage, making that the worst case for current. By spec, can you assume that there will be 30 amps at it? No. Follow up: if you come across a L6-30R (250v, 30A), does it have to supply 240-250v, or can it supply 208, or even 120? If they are following the NEC, then they should be using the correct 120/208V outlets if the supply is 208V.
This is a good goal to shoot for when sizing the conductors for an underground cable. The following are the maximum lengths of cable you can use while still maintaining a 3 percent voltage drop for the given wire size (AWG) and circuit voltage. As an example, for a 120-volt circuit, you can run up to 50 feet of 14 AWG cable without exceeding 3
There is a use case for US style outlet strips that are rated for higher voltage. That is when you are abroad (e.g. in Europe) and want an outlet strip for your universal input US style plug devices. Then you can use a single adapter and get a strip of US style outlets. These type of power strips exist, and you can find them online.Apr 15, 2011. #5. The electricity supply throughout the Uk used to be 240V AC that meant that it was somewhere between 230 and 250V and fed at 50Hz (ac). European standard was 220V (210-230V 50 Hz) . UK/EU supply has now been harmomonised at 230V (220-240V 50 Hz). US power is nominally 120V 60Hz.
It shouldn't cause an issue because 10amps at 110v is 1100 watts and 10 amps at 220v is 2200W and you have a 650W power supply. I wouldn't recommend it, it came with a 16 amp for a reason. That said depending on power draw you may be able to use it no problem. One of the main issues will be that the 10 amp cable will likely be thinner wire and KyGo.