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sinai 发表于 2018-1-8 11:53 
你好,我也买了跟你一样的马桶圈。装上使用发下有烧焦的味道。不知道是不是电压240V高于中国的220V导致的。 ...
臀部糊了吗?
220V在澳洲不用担心,澳洲是老的标称的240V,实际上现在的电压标准是230V,正负6%,所以220V可正常使用。
The nominal low-voltage level in Australia is now 230V. Chris Halliday of the Institute of Electrical Inspectors outlines the levels that electrical appliances and equipment may receive, and the implications for electricians when testing.
The nominal voltage in Australia was set at 240V in the 1920s. However, a change began in 1980 with the International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC) deciding to rationalise the 220V, 230V and 240V nominal voltage levels around the world to a consistent 230V.
This rationalisation was ostensibly made to improve the economics of making appliances by allowing manufacturers to produce a range of items with a rated voltage of 230V. In 2000, Standards Australia issued a system Standard, AS60038, with 230V as the nominal voltage with a +10% to –6% variation at the point of supply.
AS/NZS3000 (Wiring Rules) allows an additional 5% voltage drop in electrical installations (Clause 3.6.2) that electricians will be well used to calculating. The Wiring Rules recognised the change in nominal voltage level in the 2007 edition at Clause 1.6.2.
The Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and Western Australia have not adopted the new 230V Standard at this stage, but this is not a big concern as the old 240V range of plus or minus 6% fits within the new Standard. Other states have some additional peculiarities, and these should be understood if disputes occur. |
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