From what I have found they use 230 V @ 50Hz which is a normal one and within the PSU's capability. Voltages are reported in a range usually, some in the US refer to the line voltage as 110 V, others 115, and some 120 V, all refer to the same line voltage and it is all close enough since the RMS voltage of the line is generally +/- 5-10 V so that may explain how you heard it as 250 V, someone The maximum limit for any electronic device running on AC voltage in India is 240v. While the required accepted voltage is between 220v to 230v. The minimum voltage being 210v as per Indian senerio. If the line voltage at your home is 250v, then it is considered very high. So inside the enclosure, the 24V DC power supply is powered by the 230V AC through the power entry module. And this 24V DC power supply will be used to supply/source 3A current to a 8 Ohm load which is a heater. The power entry module for the AC mains side needs fuses to be installed across both line and the neutral.
This is the most amps all of the outlets on the circuit can deliver combined without tripping the breaker. This hypothetically could be one outlet delivering 15A and nothing connected to the rest, but usually that's not the case. Further, you would not normally run the circuit above 80% of the trip value continuously, in the example I'm using, 12A.

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I know what it means when a single sockets fixture says 60W/125V, but I’m unclear on what this means and in particular I need to know what the maximum watt bulb I can use in each socket is. Obviously it isn’t running at 250V, and it seems clear that whatever the 660W means it covers all the sockets not just one.
In a different question here on Electrical Engineering SE, someone asked whether they can use a 10A@250V-rated socket to draw 13A@230v and the most popular answer says that “the only important parameter is the current rating, [] 10 amps through the socket will heat it up just as much at 1 volt as it will at 5,000 volts.”
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