mine needs it's own funky plug, so I'm guessing 220
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This is a 20 amp 250 volt NEMA 6-20P Male Plug
You need to install a DEDICATED (i.e. that's the only plug on the circuit) NEMA 6-20R Female Receptacle (20 amp 250 volts)
"Most common household 250 volt plug. Used in many larger window air conditioners and some large home use air compressors, certain machines and office equipment in commercial applications. 2 hp rating"
I removed the front grill to find the ID tag for my air conditioner:
* First, unplug the air conditioner!
* Now, look at the air conditioner: In the upper third are the adjustable cold air vents. The lower left hand side has a "hidden" door that opens to expose the two controls. The lower right-hand side is the air intake. Look closely at the upper part of the air intake (just below the cold air vents). You'll see 2 tabs.
* Pull the two tabs upward to remove the fresh air filter.
* Clean the filter with water and a toothbrush while it's out.
* You'll now see two screws. Remove these screws and gently remove the front cover.
I have model A2D24E7DG. There were 3 stickers inside the cold air vent ducts:
1) Wiring Schematic
2) Caution: Hot parts-Moving Parts. Do not operate with Grille removed.
3) An Identification sticker. Mine read:
Fedders, Effingham, IL 62401 USA
Model: A2D24E7DG
Serial: GM 184158 2040
230/208 V, 60 Hz
Cooling BTU/HR: 24000/23500
13.5/14.4 Amps
2830/2770 Watts/W
8.5 EER
Heating BTU/Hr: <blank>
Heat Watts/W: <blank>
Design Pressure High Side: 400 PSIG
Design Pressure Low Side: 150 PSIG
UL Listed 501H Room Air Conditioner
Verified by CSA Energy Performance
EEV 93039
Min Volts 197 ON 230/208 Units
Refrigerant 22: 34.75 oz
Volt Francisco is 5' 9".
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It depends on your preference. If you are looking for speed than Volt Prime or Excalibur with lots of speed mods such as Rush and Sprint Boost is good. If you are going defensive than Mesa, Frost Prime and Vauban are all great due to their defensive powers. If you are going offensive then Rhino Prime or Nova are good.
Put a zinc nail and copper wire in the fruit so they are not tuching. Hook up the wire and nail to a separate pair of alligator clips. hook up the other sides of the alligator clips to a Volt Meter and tada! =)
the Transformer depends up on the Voltage transformer input Voltage 230 V . out put volt depend upon the secondary winding of the coil with swg coil ( copper Thickness) Ex 230 V input = step-up Transformer = above 230 v ( like 440 v, 1000v but same current) 230 V input = step-down Transformer = below 230 v ( like 3 ,6,9,12,24,110v, but same current)
They Chevy Volt came out in 2010 as a 2011 model, at base price of $32,780
what is the number of turns in the primary and secondary coil for 12 volt battery charger with 220 volt power supply> what is the number of turns in the primary and secondary coil for 12 volt battery charger with 220 volt power supply>
An original Model A OOGA horn is 6 volt. Your truck is 12 volt. You can wire it up but it won't have the right sound you want. They do have new OOGA horns available that are 12 volt.
some makita battery charger can charger 12V 14.4V battery, I suggest you to search the details of the specific charger model number for more information.
Your first set of numbers gives you the tonnage, so this is a 2 ton; your "4" number represents a 460-volt electrical requirement
A T-90 is a series of super computer, a Russian tank, a model number for a Nike cleat, a 1980's model SLR camera made by Cannon, and a series of 600 volt conduit (wire).
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A 24 volt heating only or a 24 volt heating/cooling (if you have ac on the unit)thermostat.
I have a 2009 model and it has a 12 volt 6.5 amp battery.
If the "A" in 23A refers to ampere (in which case it would be written in uppercase), then no; voltage and current (the number of amperes) are unrelated to one another.If 23a is the model number of the battery, you would just have to check the specifications of the battery (it should normally have a metal plate with the specifications on it), to check whether the voltage is 12 volt. Car batteries usually have a voltage of 12 volts.
Let's denote the number of six-volt batteries as x and the number of twelve-volt batteries as y. From the information given, we know that x + y = 10 (total number of batteries) and 6x + 12y = 84 (sum of their voltages). Solving these two equations simultaneously, we find that there are 6 six-volt batteries and 4 twelve-volt batteries used.