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What is the voltage of uk national grid?

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What is the voltage of uk national grid?

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If you use electricity in the UK, it comes out of the wall socket at 240V. (This is the RMS voltage, which means if you are running something like a lightbulb, heater or kettle it’s equivalent to 240V DC. The peak voltage is this multiplied by the square root of 2.

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