A = W / V. Where A = I. Therefore the voltage does have to do with the intensity or consumption since the W remains constant. For this particular case.
greetings pablo, on the formula I have no doubt ............. regarding the thermal element and the SI voltage, because the device acts by the temperature that is generated in the device by the current flow .......... However I will try to make a test in DC by circulating a current in both elements and comment.
http://frionline.net/articulos-tecnicos/239-el-protector-termico-en-los-compresores-hermeticos.html
I leave here this link as information, clarifying that the voltage does have to do since the motor current varies, but in the end one of a 110 volt (10 amp) motor cannot be replaced by a 220 volt (5 amp) Which implies that the capacity electrically if it is the same but functionally cannot be installed.
Hello, partners of the forum happy new year, I want to thank the clarification issued by the foristas regarding the issue, I really regret the mistake made on my part, not taking into account that important detail when responding to this case, of course it is analyzed does not endanger the health or integrity of anyone and well, if I have to be sanctioned for my lightness I assume my responsibility, then it remains in the hands of those, who have authority to solve the problem that they proceed, this is the only thing What I will say regarding the case, greetings and a hug from Venezuela.
greetings Pablo, happy country year .......................... The forum was very interesting and can cause any doubt to anyone. This is part of the constant learning ....... usually the forum is almost always reduced to the same questions and answers making it monotonous and thanks to these cases the collective interest awakes ...... VZLA Edo. Zulia