For USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.
1) An outlet for 240V is totally different from a regular 120V outlet.2) The wiring for 240V is also much heavier than for 120V.
3) The double pole circuit breaker necessary for 240V is different to the single pole breaker used for 120V.
4) Anyway it is not clear why you would want to try to change a 240V outlet to a 120V type?
5) If you could log in and add some more details below here so we knew your reasoning for wanting this change to take place, someone may be able to assist you much further.
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The reason why I need to do this is because there is only one 3-prong 240V outlet in the water heater closet feeding an inline water heater and I want to install an instant hot water recycling system which runs on 120v I so need the extra power outlet.
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If you want to keep the existing 240V water heater then you cannot add another outlet to the circuit, not even a 240V one, let alone a 120V one!
The wiring and its circuit breaker is only rated to carry the current for one water heater and nothing else. If you add another appliance to the circuit you risk causing a house fire: the breaker may buzz but not trip so that the wiring gets hotter and hotter until something catches on fire!
So, if you are planning to buy a new hot water recycling system it surely deserves to be installed safely and correctly?
So why not, for your instant hot water recycling system, have a licensed electrician install a separate 120V circuit with the correct breaker, the correct-sized cable and the correct outlet near to the existing 240V outlet?
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As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
If you need to ask, you should have someone who knows how do it....
Yes there are sealers out there that can be used to seal or repair the gasket
If you want to be lazy and convert your decimal notation measurements to architectural without doing any math at all, try using an online notation converter like decitectural.com.
There is a third, 10mm bolt on the bottom of the coil pack. It is very difficult to reach without a small ratchet set or a flexhead wrench. When replacing the coil pack, many Miata owners have mounted it with just the two main bolts and skipped replacing the small 10mm bolt at the back without ill effects.
I don't know that they really need to be replaced unless they are damaged in some way. They should be fine indefinitely if you take good care of them.
Without knowing the specific vehicle, those sizes are close enough to probably interchange.
Not without rewiring the lighting system.
You need a dedicated circuit for that. You cannot power a 220V device off 110V.
Different appliances have different wattage draws. Without knowing the wattage of the appliance, an answer can not be given.
You could leave a chicken without replacing its food for...2 days and a half.!!!!!!!!!! from:Karebare123_hey123
whats the probability that three times in a row without looking i can pick out an outmeal cookie without replacing them?
deforestation
no
20, without replacing the first book chosen. 25 with replacing it.
No, an electric appliance will not work without electricity.
It is ILLEGAL to remove the Catalytic Converter without replacing it with a new one.It is ILLEGAL to remove the Catalytic Converter without replacing it with a new one.
there should be a sticker somewhere on your appliances, usually on the back or the bottom, showing the volt and wattage requirement of that appliance. just add up the appliance requirement on each appliance that you need to run without going over what your generator is rated in output. any appliance repair technician should be able to help you with this.
No. 220V adaptor can't control the output voltage, 110V appliance will be fry. Use instrument transformer or voltage regulator instead.