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lindylou16 | 21:48 Thu 04th Mar 2010 | DIY
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What is the difference in 240v bulb and a 230v bulb both 50watt The both work and look the same brightness too me. Is there a danger
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No difference at all.
23:46 Thu 04th Mar 2010
No difference at all.
UK standard used to be a nominal 240v. This is now 230v +/- 10%, which actually includes 240v. It's all in how the manufacturer decides to label the bulb - as Mjwman says, there's no operating difference.
I don't think that's quite right, Heathfield.
I I R C, it's actually +10% and -15%. (approx 253 to 195V), though the extremes would be exceptionally rare.
Before I retired, I used to work in the design dept of a major gas boiler manufacturer, and we had to design the boilers to operate on 230V, and work safely thru' the range quoted -- and be safe (tho perhaps inoperative) even below that.

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