What is the voltage of your power supply?

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Orange Rockland Electric typically supplies electricity at a standard voltage of 120/240 volts for residential customers. This means that the general household circuits operate at 120 volts, while larger appliances, such as ovens and dryers, may utilize the 240-volt supply. The specific voltage can depend on the local distribution system and the type of service being provided. It is important for customers to be aware of the voltage levels when utilizing appliances to ensure they operate correctly and safely. For more detailed information regarding your specific location or service, it is advisable to refer to the current information available on the Orange Rockland Electric website, where resources and specifications may be provided.
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Answered Aug 27, 2025

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