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Default 100v (japanese) to 120v (usa) on a capacitor motor

hey smart people,
i have a japanese fan that i want to install in my attic on
thermostat. its from a clean room in japan, running on 100v. ive heard
that i can do this without a transformer, "it will just run hot".
is this true? is there a chance of fire? just how hot? will it likely
smoke in a week? or a year?
thank you

 
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