240 or 120 Volt?

   / 240 or 120 Volt? #21  
I'm going to add something here that always bugs me. People refer to their electrical service as being 110V or 220V (or even worse as a 120V/220V service...it CANNOT be 120V/220V) but it isn't, it's 120V/240V, and here's the reason why.
Your basic voltage control at substations, regulators etc is always based on 120 volts. You might have a substation with a 72,000V or 138,000V line feeding it and the transformer might be putting out 25,000V but when we adjust the transformer for output voltage, it's ALWAYS done based on 120V. At the substation transformer, that might be set at 123 or 124 volts to offset voltage drop through the power lines but down the line residential voltage should ideally be 120V to neutral/ground and 240V phase to phase (single phase power).

Yep, it does get very confusing indeed for the average person.

Currently, I hear 3 main ones: 110/220 115/230 and 120/240

110/220 was old terminology.

115/230 is typically what appliances and stuff are rated to. +/-10%

120/240 is what the power companies actually deliver +/-5%

So your appliances @ 115+/-10% should be good from about 104v up to about 125v. This should cover you on the power companies +/-5% as well as voltage drops within the houses branch circuits themselves:thumbsup:

But to refer to it as 120/240 is the most correct way.
 
   / 240 or 120 Volt?
  • Thread Starter
#22  
Mace very informative.We do tend to change some of the reality sometims of description.I personally had never thought much on it.. Just figured there was a swing in the voltage tolerances..
 
   / 240 or 120 Volt? #23  
Mace very informative.We do tend to change some of the reality sometims of description.I personally had never thought much on it.. Just figured there was a swing in the voltage tolerances..

Yes, voltage and frequency both.
 
   / 240 or 120 Volt? #24  
Mace, is that 120/240 Canadian :licking: :laughing: :laughing: :D
 
   / 240 or 120 Volt? #28  
Mace,

Get them going...

Tell us what you pay per KiloWattHour.

I know that several years ago Alberta electricty was almost free compared to Pennsylvania.
 
   / 240 or 120 Volt? #29  
Ok, from my last electric bill:

I have a basic monthly charge of $19.28.

My consumption cost is $0.1061 per Kwh and I was billed for 393 kwh over a 29 day period...total electrical charges were $60.98.

Then I had a 10% Municipal Surcharge Tax of $6.10 which goes to the municipality I live in (City of Saskatoon) and 5% GST (Goods and Services Tax) which was $3.05. Total bill was $70.13.
 
Last edited:
   / 240 or 120 Volt? #30  
Maybe it was a lot more years ago than I remember, or Alberta has a much lower rate.
Your rate is higher than Pennsy!
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2020 JOHN DEERE 7R210 LOT NUMBER 47 (A53084)
2020 JOHN DEERE...
2011 Kubota R520S 4WD Articulated Wheel Loader (A51691)
2011 Kubota R520S...
2015 TAKEUCHI TB260 EXCAVATOR (A51246)
2015 TAKEUCHI...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
Tandem Axle Rear Truck Frame (A51692)
Tandem Axle Rear...
1990 JOHN DEERE 544E WHEEL LOADER (A52472)
1990 JOHN DEERE...
 
Top