The safest way to do so is to use a step down transformer to convert 120 volt electric to the 100 volt electricity needed by the appliance.
Can i use a 220 volt appliance in the us.
The difference in voltage standards between japan and the united states doesn t mean you can t use japanese appliances in america.
Connecting a 220 volt appliance to a 110 volt outlet can damage or destroy the appliance.
This can pose a serious problem for travelers.
The united kingdom and united states use two different standards of electrical current for appliances.
Electrical appliances with high rated voltages may not operate when plugged into a low voltage power source.
Electrical appliances of these countries are designed to adapt to the local voltage level.
The uk uses 240 v whereas the us operates on 110 v.
In most of the world household outlet voltage is 220 volts.
It would require a plug adapter of some type and probably violate all kinds of electrical codes.
In the united states and neighboring countries however household outlets run at 110 or 120 volts.
That is because many countries use 220v ac while japan uses 100v ac and the us uses 110v ac outlet.
The appliance needs to be approved by the ul or other agencies for use in the usa.
Connecting to fixed appliances or from stove oven dryer water heater or a c circuits would be dangerous and illegal.
I don t think us electrical code permits 240v counter receptacles be installed.