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i have meat grinder 240 v-60 htz could work with 220 v-50 htz?
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Maybe, it will run slower, and you should check for overheating.
It is usually not a problem running a 50Hz motor on 60Hz, but there could be a possibility of core saturation running a 60Hz motor on 50Hz, I don't know that it is likely, but it could be possible.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Your meat grinder could be run at 220v 50Hz but, with a speed of rpm(50/60)or rpm(0.83). Your grinder will rotate at 83% lower speed than it was to run at 60Hz.
- naxo100Lv 51 decade ago
Of course you can
Any electric apparatus can use electricity 10% more or less what is written on it