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The LG 14,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner, Model # LW1424RD, has to be plugged into a dedicated, standard 120 V, 3-wire grounding receptacle protected with a 15 A time delay fuse or 15 A circuit breaker. You'll often hear voltages in your home referred to as 110V, 115V, or 120V. This can be confusing but the bottom line is they are referring to the exact same thing. 120V is the AC voltage on a single hot wire in your home with respect to neutral (or ground). With resistance in the wiring in your house, this 120V will likely have dropped to 115V by the time it gets to the appliance you are powering. It could even drop to 110V. This is why you'll see the different terms used. Many appliances or devices are rated to 110V or 115V, which basically tells you they are tested to operate at a lower voltage. This gives you assurance that at the end of a long circuit or extension cord, it will still operate fine...^ Ivan.
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