When I saw 600 volts I assumed it was a mistake and checked and sure enough 6.67 amps at 600 volts = 4000 watts. This is a serious industrial space heater requiring a voltage that can only be derived from locally generated current or via a large transformer. 600 volts is not a standard voltage and nothing I have encountered before even in industry. 240 volts might just make the fan turn slowly and produce a tiny rise in temperature but efficient it certainly won't be. The only thing you can be certain of is safety - something designed to operate at 600 volts is not going to be unsafe at 240. I suggest you sell it on ebay if you can find a buyer...
Sir as per electrical we may have 240 to 440 volts only for residencial use... We may not have 600 volts request you to kindly once again check your device, if it is clearly 600 volts or 240 volts?
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When I saw 600 volts I assumed it was a mistake and checked and sure enough 6.67 amps at 600 volts = 4000 watts. This is a serious industrial space heater requiring a voltage that can only be derived from locally generated current or via a large transformer. 600 volts is not a standard voltage and nothing I have encountered before even in industry. 240 volts might just make the fan turn slowly and produce a tiny rise in temperature but efficient it certainly won't be. The only thing you can be certain of is safety - something designed to operate at 600 volts is not going to be unsafe at 240. I suggest you sell it on ebay if you can find a buyer...
Sir as per electrical we may have 240 to 440 volts only for residencial use... We may not have 600 volts request you to kindly once again check your device, if it is clearly 600 volts or 240 volts?