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Hi Corey. 220V, 230V, 240V or 250V all refer to the same voltage, they are all used collectively (and in a sense erroneously) to describe 240V. They are just different acceptable voltages for 240v systems, (if you ever measure the voltage coming out of your outlet, it most likely won’t be sitting on the 240 mark).The actual voltage you should find in a single phase residential location is 120/240v. The only place that you will find 250V is on NEMA ratings for receptacles and plugs which is generally used to describe the design limits on various NEMA connectors. The owner's manual for the LG 440 Sq. Ft. 10,000 BTU 230V Through-the-Wall Air Conditioner and 440 Sq. Ft. Heater - White, Model # LT1037HNR instructs to plug this unit into a standard 250V, 3-wire grounding receptacle rated at 250V, protected by a 20 Amp time delat fuse or 20 Amp circuit breaker. Your 220 Volt outlet is the same voltage as explained above...^IFV
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