This is the voltage you get out of household receptacles in North America. It stands for 110 volts alternating current. Contrast this with a car battery which is rated as 12 vdc or 12 volts direct current.
Any where from 110 volts to 130 volts alternating current is available from a 110 VAC outlet.
vac stands for AC voltage
It will burn due excess current .
They are in tandem because they power a 220 VAC circuit, rather then a 110 VAC circuit.
24 VDC or may be 110 VAC
220 volts alternating current
The formula you are looking for is W = A x V.
In the United States, 110-120/240 VAC is the standard.
White is the neutral wire. Black is hot, green is ground.
It can stand for a lot of things, i.e. 57 Hydro Vac, 57 Heinz Varities...
Dubai uses 220 VAC at 50 Hz (in the USA, we use 120 VAC at 60 Hz). They also use the G type plug.
Vacuum, I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong, anybody.