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If you are using a 220V-240V appliance at 110V, you will need a transformer. If you are using a 110V appliance at 220V-240V, you can also use a transformer but may be able to get away with a (cheaper) converter though not with all appliances.
Technically, the U.S., Canada, Mexico and other countries that use 120V are actually on a 240V distribution system. All residential and commercial power in the U.S. is provided with two 120V conductors and one neutral conductor. When the load is applied from one 120V lead to the neutral you get 120V.
A dual voltage device can accept both 110-120V and 220-240V. Luckily, many travel gadgets are dual voltage, so you'll only need a plug adapter, also called a travel adapter. Plug adapters are much smaller, lighter, and, thankfully, they're also pretty cheap.
In North America, the terms 220V, 230V, and 240V all refer to the same system voltage level. However, 208V refers to a different system voltage level. In North America, the utility companies are required to deliver split phase 240VAC for residential use.

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Voltage converters and transformers do not convert cycles. They can only be used to convert the voltage. Step down voltage converter/transformer will convert voltage from 220V to 110V thus, allowing you to use your US (110V) products abroad in 220V countries.
In the U.S., and in fact everywhere in North America, the standard voltage is 110 V (with a frequency of 60 Hz) rather than the 220 volts used in Europe. European plugs are not compatible with American electrical sockets. In order to plug in your electric appliances, you will need a plug adapter or a converter.
If it is rated 50/60Hz then yes it can be used in the US. If it is marked 240/120 volts. You can use it with just an adapter. If it is marked 240 volts it will need a 240 volt outlet installed.
Locate the breaker in your electrical panel that is connected to your thermostat. If you see a single breaker switch like the one shown in the picture below, you likely have 120V. If you see a double breaker, like the pictures shown below, you likely have 240V.
Please Note: 220 Volt Appliances can also be used in countries having 230 Volts or 240 Volts. Refrigerators. Garbage Disposals. Freezers. Washers. Dryers. Dishwashers. Air Conditioners. Ranges.

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