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We have few machines from china and used here in Canada after some modifications done. I believe most appliances in China can be used here too in Canada if you check the followings:
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1. check the neutral wire to see if it is bonded to appliance frame or metal part by using mega meter or check the internal wiring.# X& y. j) z8 o) l1 Z& j, x: ]
* L$ }" w2 i, R9 V1 QNormal the neutral wire to the appliance used in China is not connected the ground or bonded to the metal frame. anyway have to check out.
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2. Check the full load A for the size of the wire used, it may need to change out the wire and replace plug.
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3 Voltage in China is 220V. Here is two phase supposed of 240V (most time less than 230V). Less than 10% is not a big issue. but still have to check out the size and insulation of the wire.2 @1 k5 A# y/ d, C0 U m
" F% p5 _. O6 i4 [" o4.Frequency in china is 50Hz and here is 60Hz, if there is a motor inside, the efficiency is not so great any more and could be overheated. Normally it is ok if it has proper over load protection device. |
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