🌚 Can I Use 230V In 220V

So for 120V Distribution, the Utilization voltage is 115V; for 240V it is 230V, for 208V it is 200V, for 480V it is 460V and for 600V it is 575V. So how that works out is that a MOTOR for example will be built for 230V, +-10%, so it can accept anything from 207 to 253, and because the Distribution Voltage is 228 to 252V, it fits right in. It can protect your item against a surge current of up to 100,000 Amps. Your equipment must be protected by a circuit breaker rated 20 – 60 amps. It is for use with 120/240 Volt, Single Phase service. This model is UL listed in the US and Canada, and has dimensions of 2.16″H x 2.78″W x 5″L. ICM517 Wet Location Surge Protector for Mini For a bright red LED, use 1.990VDC (about 5mA): To drop to 1.990V from 220VAC, you can either use a voltage divider (with suitable current), or a single resistor. In the case of a single resistor, you can use a 61K resistor: (220 * Math.sqrt(2) - 1.99) / 0.005 => 61827.39674441618 A close common value is either 68K or 56K. PprDR.

can i use 230v in 220v