In the US, it is closer to 120 VAC not 110VAC, it can swing from 117VAC to
123VAC, overseas, you can get yourself into lots of options, European
countries can be 210-240vac/50hz. It all depends where your at in this
world, in Asian countries, 180/220vac 50hz, 380/440vac 50hz.
OUinLA said:
I've always been under the assumption that 220v is more
efficient than 110v. Is that a likely cause for both these different pumps
drawing more wattage?
Ohms law takes place here, if you do some math, your playing with numbers. Example..
400watts @ 220VAC= 1.818Amps
400watts @ 120VAC= 3.333Amps
Use Ohms Law to see the difference;
220VAC @ 5 Ohms = 9680 watts
120 VAC @ 5 Ohms - 2880 watts
See a relation? There can be 220VAC single phase, 220VAC two or three phase, depending on the supply transformer.
What does this all mean you say!
All depends on your needs, when you pay your electric bill, you pay for K watts or 1000 watts, so power consumption as compared to amperage is a relational thing. You will use more power as in watts with a 220Vac motor but at a lower or almost half the amperage, depending on the voltage, comparisons as I made. Different voltages, motor windings by design fit a unique need.