What voltage should be designed for general household cord-connected devices?
In the United States and Canada, the nominal voltage of each power system is specified by standards. In Japan, the voltage supplied to general household power outlets is 100V, but for products intended for the United States and Canada, they should be designed to operate within a range of minimum and maximum voltages. Therefore, designing with an input rated voltage of only "100V" would violate regulations and is not advisable. When specifying the input voltage rating as a range, it is acceptable to have values outside the minimum and maximum range, but it must include voltages within the respective minimum and maximum ranges. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Nominal Voltage】 ■United States ・Minimum (V): 110/220 ・Maximum (V): 126/252 ■Canada ・Minimum (V): 108/216 ・Maximum (V): 125/250 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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