Depends what kind of equipment it is.
Asynchronous (and synchronous) motors will run with near nominal torque but at a 17% lower speed.
Incandescent lamps will not light as bright as they will on 440 V. A big difference, actually.
Led lamps will work well.
Resistive heaters and boilers will deliver around 25% less power.
Switching power supplies will probably work as usual.
Linear power supplies will run cooler and, perhaps, show unacceptable ripple in their output.
Transformers will work as usual, perhaps with a somewhat elevated temperature.
Triacs and thyristors may or may not work. Digitally controlled ones will probably work fine.
Electromechanical clocks and timers will be around 16% slower.
So, what you need to do depends a lot on what kind of equipment it is.
What kind of equipment is it?
Gunnar Englund
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