raschemmel:
Really ? Are you sure ?
I didn't know that . I thought that the use of the "/" was intended to specify the parameters as EITHER /OR rather than BOTH.
What is the purpose of the quoted URL?
Yes, really.
Yes, I'm sure.
For all intents and purposes, 220VAC and 230VAC are the same voltage, due to the tolerances of each stated voltage, which makes the 220VAC tolerance include 230VAC, and vice versa. This was pretty much standardized world-wide over a period ranging from around the mid 90s to just a few years ago. 2008? 2009? Not sure..
I would be VERY surprised to see a motor marked 220VAC/50Hz 230VAC/60Hz, which I would take to mean what you thought, but makes no sense in light of the world-wide voltage standardization.
So really, it depends on what you mean by EITHER/OR or BOTH.
That motor will run perfectly well on EITHER 220VAC OR 230VAC, and will run perfectly well on EITHER 50 OR 60 Hz.