9. For 208 or 240v in the US and Canada the standard configuration: From wall to PDU - L6-30R or L6-50R. If you have a UPS, it should use the same connectors both in and out. The PDU may branch to smaller "extension" units using C19/C20 (Female Plug/Male Receptacle). Whatever connects to the servers and equipment would use standard C13/C14
No. That 120V plug can give small amounts of electricity, like to spin the drum or run the blower. Normally the heat comes from gas. What you bought there is an electric dryer. That thing requires INSANE amounts of electricity, and the little 120V plug cannot possibly provide it.
Therefore, it’s normally possible and safe to plug a 240v into a 250v receptacle. Can 220V appliances run on 240V? Yes, any device that is classified in 240 volts and can be used in a 220V socket. If the rated voltage is 240 volts, the boxes can have a power supply of 208V, 220V or 240V. Most RVs and motorhomes have standard 30 amps and 50 amps wiring and have electrical appliances with 110V-120V as their operating voltage. If you accidentally plug your 110V RV into a 220-240V system, it negatively affects wiring and electrical appliances. It will damage the AC-DC converter for charging batteries and running DC appliances. \$\begingroup\$ the problem with a "properly" wired 2x120v-to-240v cable is that if you connect the 240v load and only plug in one 120v plug, the hot prong of the other plug will have 120 volts on it, conducted through the load device. Ready to electrocute a careless user! I have a appliance that has a L14-20p cable (4 wire) and according to the specs it operates at 120/208V or 120/240V (see pic). In my garage I have a 250V L6-30R receptacle, would it be okay to connect it to here via an adapter or will it burn out the system since one is 240V and the other 250V? gcnvfT.
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