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Hi everyone!
I am Cristian from Ecuador. Since I understand just the very basics of electric circuits, I would like to ask for some explanation about the wiring on the box containing the meter at home. First of all, I have to mention that meters in Ecuador are supposedly capable to deliver simultaneously both 110V and 220V, however, I am only using 110V by now but I am planning to enable a 220V receptacle. Then, when I was trying to find what I would need to get done for this purpose, I noticed that the electricity company left those 2 pairs of breakers sort of “bridged” with those U-shaped pieces wire and when reading the voltages with the multimeter all 4 breakers supply 110V. How am I supposed to get 220V? Can somebody please help to solve this “mystery”?
Thanks in advance of the taking the time for reading/responding this nuisance

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think it's best to get a local electrician to help with that.
 
Is the second leg even in there ?
As I cannot see it
If you only have 120v ?
Then it's possible that only one leg is present
If so ? then 240 is not possible
As for 240 you need two differrant legs
 

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