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WORLD ELECTRIC GUIDE
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Type A
Flat blade attachment plug
American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados,
Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Cayman Islands, China
(without holes in blades and slightly shorter blades), Colombia, Costa
Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti,
Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Maldives, Mexico,
Micronesia, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Niger, Okinawa,
Panama, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, St. Vincent, Saudi Arabia,
Tahiti, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam, Virgin
Islands (U.S.& British), Yemen. |
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B
Flat blades (same as type A),
but with round grounding pin
All of the above noted for Type A except Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia,
China, Dominican Republic, Korea, Liberia, Maldives, Peru, St. Vincent,
Tahiti, Thailand, Vietnam, Yemen.
Also found in Azores, Belize, Trinidad and Tobago. |
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C
Round pin attachment plug NOTE: a 'C' style plug can be used with
'E', 'F' and some 'L' receptacles.
Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Austria, Azores, Balearic Islands,
Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso,
Burundi, Cameroon, Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Central African Republic,
Channel Islands, Chile, Comoros, Congo, Croatia, Dem. Rep. of Congo
(Zaire), Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Cyrpus, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt,
El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Faeroe Islands, Finland, French
Guiana, Gabon, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guadeloupe,
Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq,
Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Madeira, Mali, Martinique,
Mauritania, Mauritius, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar,
Nepal, Netherlands, Niger, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru,
Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, St. Vincent,
Senegal, Serbia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden,
Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay, Vietnam,
Zambia. |
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D
Round pins with ground
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Chad, Dem. Rep. of
Congo (Zaire), Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Ethiopia, French Guiana,
Ghana, Greece, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Iraq, Jerusalem,
Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Macao, Madagascar, Maldives, Martinique,
Monaco, Myanmar (Burma), Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Qatar, St. Kitts-Nevis, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Sudan,
Tanzania, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe. |
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E
Round pin plug and receptacle
with male grounding pin
Belgium, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cameroon, Canary Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros,
Congo, Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Czech Republic, Djibouti, El
Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, France, French Guiana, Greece, Guadeloupe,
Ireland, Indonesia, Italy, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Madagascar, Mali,
Martinique, Monaco, Morocco, Niger, Poland, St. Vincent, Senegal,
Slovakia, Syria, Tahiti, Tunisia. |
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F
"Schuko" plug and receptable
with side grounding contacts
Algeria, American Samoa, Aruba,
Austria, Azores, Balearic Islands, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Chad,
Croatia, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guinea, Hungary,
Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Korea, Laos, Luxembourg, Madeira,
Monaco, Montenegro, Mozambique, Myanmar, Netherlands, Netherlands
Antilles, Niger, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Suriname, Sweden,
Turkey, Uruguay |
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G
Rectangular blade plug
Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize,
Botswana, Brunei, Cameroon, Channel Islands, China, Cyprus, Dominica, El
Salvador, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Hong
Kong, Iraq, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macau,
Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nigeria, Oman,
Qatar, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Saudi Arabia,
Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab
Emirates, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
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H
Oblique flat blades
with ground
Gaza, Israel |
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I
Oblique flat blades
(inverted V-shape) with ground
American Samoa, Argentina*,
Australia, China, El Salvador, Fiji, Guatemala, Kiribati, Nauru, New
Zealand, Okinawa, Panama, Papua New Guinea, St. Vincent, Tajikistan,
Tonga, Uruguay* |
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J
Round pins with ground (offset)
¡¡El Salvador, Ethiopia,
Liechtenstein,
Madagascar, Maldives, Rwanda,
Switzerland |
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K
Round pins with spade ground
Bangladesh, Denmark, Faeroe Islands, Greenland, Guinea, Madagascar,
Maldives, St. Vincent, Senegal, Tunisia |
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L
Round pins with round grounding pin (in-line)
Chile, Cuba, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Italy, Maldives, Syria, Tunisia,
Uruguay. |
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M
"South African" plug, similar to type D but larger and with one
oversized pin
Hong Kong, Mozambique, South Africa,
Swaziland. |
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Single phase: 220 V, Three phase: 380 V
Single phase: 110 V, Three phase: 200 V |
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COUNTRY |
VOLTAGE |
FREQUENCY |
COMMENTS
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Afghanistan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
* A UN correspondent
reports C and F common in Kabul, but its likely a variety of plugs
may be used around the country. Some sources report Type
D also in use. Other
reports indicate voltage variances from 160V to 280V. |
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Albania |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
*Voltage variations
common |
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Algeria |
230 V |
50 Hz |
*A variation of Type C
with a ground post offset about 1/2-inch from center may also be
found. |
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American Samoa |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Andorra |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Angola |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Anguilla |
110 V |
60 Hz |
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Antigua |
230 V* |
60 Hz |
*Airport area is
reportedly Antigua power is 110 V. |
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Argentina |
220 V |
50 Hz |
*Neutral and line wires
are reversed from that used in Australia and elsewhere.
Click here for more. |
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Armenia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Aruba |
127 V* |
60 Hz |
*Lago Colony 115V
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Australia |
240 V |
50 Hz |
*Outlets typically
controlled by adjacent switch.
Click here for more. |
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Austria |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type
C may be found, but rare. |
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Azerbaijan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Azores |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
*Ponta Delgada 110 V; to
be converted to 220 V |
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Bahamas |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Bahrain |
230 V* |
50 Hz* |
*Awali 110 V, 60 Hz
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Balearic Islands |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Bangladesh |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Barbados |
115V |
50 Hz |
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Belarus |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Belgium |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Notes from
correspondents: a 'C' style plug can be used with 'E' and 'F'
receptacles. All double-insulated appliances are indeed fitted with
a 'C' plug, and can be used in any compatible receptacle (C E F and
narrow L). Type C receptacles are prohibited in Belgium. |
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Belize |
110/220 V |
60 Hz |
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Benin |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Bermuda |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Bhutan |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type
M plugs also identified
by some sources. |
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Bolivia |
220/230 V* |
50 Hz |
*La Paz & Viacha 115V
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Bosnia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Botswana |
231V |
50 Hz |
Type G
may be found, but rare. |
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Brazil |
110/220 V* |
60 Hz |
*127 V found in states
of Bahia, Paran?(including Curitiba), Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and
Minas Gerais (though 220 V may be found in some hotels). Other
areas are 220 V only, with the exception of Fortaleza (240 V).
Outlets (click for
more) are often a combination of type
A and
C and can accept either
type plug. |
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Brunei |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Bulgaria |
230 V |
50 Hz |
*Outlets are reported as
type F, though both type
C and
F plugs may be
encountered. |
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Burkina Faso |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Burundi |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Cambodia |
230 V |
50 Hz |
*Some outlets are a
combination of type A
and C and can accept
either type plug. Plug G
may be found in some hotels. |
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Cameroon |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Canada |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Canary Islands |
220 V |
50 Hz |
Type L plugs/outlets may
have different pin spacing. The smaller and closer pins are for a
rated current of 10 A, the bigger and wider pins are for a rated
current of 16 A. |
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Cape Verde |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Cayman Islands |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Central African Republic |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Chad |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Channel Islands |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Chile |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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China, People's Republic of |
220 V |
50 Hz |
The "official" plug type
is like type A but
slightly shorter and without holes in blades. Type
A and
I outlets are common, and
Type G might also be
found. Click here
for photos and more info. |
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Colombia |
110 V |
60 Hz |
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Comoros |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Congo, People's Rep. of |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Congo, Dem. Rep. of (former Zaire) |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Cook Islands |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Costa Rica |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Côte d'Ivoire
(Ivory Coast) |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Croatia |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Cuba |
110/220 V |
60 Hz |
Most older hotels 110 V. Some newer hotels
220 V. Some
outlets are a combination of type
A and
C and can accept either
type plug. |
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Cyprus |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Czech Republic |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Denmark |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Denmark's connectors
have slight differences from those used elsewhere. While pin
diameter and spacing is standard, outlets may have different housing
depths which could interfere with standard adaptors -- one report
says this is due to "childproofing." Also, Plug C fits into K-type
outlets (but not vice versa). |
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Djibouti |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Dominica |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Dominican Republic |
110 V |
60 Hz |
Type
J may exist in some
hotels. |
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East Timor |
220 V |
50 Hz |
A UN correspondent
reports "power is poor in the country with frequent brownouts and
blackouts. I suspect that surges are frequent as we go through a
lot of surge-protecting power bars." Further he reports than Type
I
is common
as much construction is done by Australians; type
C is common in building
built during Indonesian occupation; type
E is less common; type
F is common in offices
but not hotels. |
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Ecuador |
120-127 V |
60 Hz |
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Egypt |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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El Salvador |
115V |
60 Hz |
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England (See United
Kingdom) |
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Equatorial Guinea |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
*Voltage varies between
150 & 175V with frequent outages |
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Eritrea |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Estonia |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type
C may be found in older
buildings. Type E plugs
may work in either C or
F type outlets. |
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Ethiopia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Faeroe Islands |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Falkland Islands |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Fiji |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Finland |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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France |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type
C plugs may be found on
some appliances, and will fit the Type E outlet. Type
C outlets may be found in
older buildings.
Type
A may be found in older
buildings but is illegal. |
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French Guiana |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Gaza |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Gabon |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Gambia |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Georgia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Germany |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Ghana |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Gibraltar |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Great Britain (See United
Kingdom) |
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Greece |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Greenland |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Grenada (Windward Is.) |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Guadeloupe |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Guam |
110 V |
60 Hz |
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Guatemala |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Guinea |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Guinea-Bissau |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Guyana |
240 V* |
60 Hz* |
*Inside the capital city
of Georgetown, both 120 V and 240 V at either 50 or 60 Hz are found,
depending on the part of the city (50 Hz most common). Actual
voltage may vary from area to area. |
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Haiti |
110 V |
60 Hz |
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Honduras |
110 V |
60 Hz |
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Hong Kong |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
Type M replaced by Type
G but still found. |
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Hungary |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Iceland |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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India |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Click
here for photos and more info. |
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Indonesia |
127/230 V* |
50 Hz |
*Conversion to 230 V in
progress; complete in principal cities |
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Iran |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Iraq |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Ireland (Eire) |
230 |
50 Hz |
Type
D once common and may be
occasionally found. |
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Isle of Man |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Israel |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Italy |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type L plugs/outlets may
have different pin spacing. The smaller and closer pins are for a
rated current of 10 A, the bigger and wider pins are for a rated
current of 16 A. Both kinds are currently used and comply to the
relevant Italian (CEI) regulations. Some outlets have overlapping
holes to accept either older or newer types. |
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Ivory Coast (See Côte
d'Ivoire) |
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Jamaica |
110 V |
50 Hz |
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Japan |
100 V |
50/60 Hz* |
*Eastern Japan 50 Hz
(Tokyo, Kawasaki, Sapporo, Yokohoma, and Sendai); Western Japan 60
Hz (Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hiroshima)
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Jordan |
230 V |
50 Hz |
*Type
C may be found in some
hotels. |
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Kenya |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Kazakhstan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Kiribati |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Korea, South |
220 V |
60 Hz |
*Type F likely to be
found in offices and hotels. 110 V power with plugs
A & B was previously
used but is being phased out. Older buildings may still have this,
and some hotels offer both 110 V and 220 V service. |
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Kuwait |
240 V |
50 Hz |
*Type
D primarily used for 15A service, Type G primarily for 13A service.. |
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Laos |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Latvia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Lebanon |
110/220 V |
50 Hz |
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Lesotho |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Liberia |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Libya |
127 V* |
50 Hz |
*Barce, Benghazi, Derna,
Sebha & Tobruk 230 V |
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Lithuania |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Liechtenstein |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Luxembourg |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Macau |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Macedonia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Madagascar |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Madeira |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Malawi |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Malaysia |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Maldives |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Mali |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Malta |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Martinique |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Mauritania |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Mauritius |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Mexico |
127 V |
60 Hz |
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Micronesia (Federal States of) |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Monaco |
127/220 V |
50 Hz |
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Mongolia |
220 V |
50
Hz |
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Montenegro |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Montserrat (Leeward Is.) |
230 V |
60 Hz |
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Morocco |
127/220 V* |
50 Hz |
*Conversion to 220 V
only underway |
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Mozambique |
220 V |
50 Hz |
*Type M found especially
near the border with South Africa, including the capitol, Maputo. |
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Myanmar (formerly Burma) |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type G* found primarily
in better hotels. Also, many of major
hotels chains are said to have multipurpose outlets, which will take
Australian 3-pin plugs and perhaps other types. |
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Namibia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Nauru |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Nepal |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Netherlands |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Netherlands Antilles |
127/220 V* |
50 Hz |
*St. Martin 120 V 60 Hz;
Saba &(St. Eustatius 110 V 60 Hz A, maybe B |
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New Caledonia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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New Zealand |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Nicaragua |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Niger |
220 V |
50 Hz |
¡¡ |
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Nigeria |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Northern Ireland (see
United Kingdom) |
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Norway |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Okinawa |
100 V* |
60 Hz |
*Military facilities 120
V |
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Oman |
240 V* |
50 Hz |
*Voltage variations
common |
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Pakistan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Palmyra Atoll |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Panama |
110 V* |
60 Hz |
*Panama City 120 V
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Papua New Guinea |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Paraguay |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Peru |
220 V* |
60 Hz* |
*Talara 110/220 V;
Arequipa 50 Hz |
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Philippines |
220 V |
60 Hz |
Type
A most commonly found. |
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Poland |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Portugal |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Puerto Rico |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Qatar |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Réunion Island |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Romania |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Russia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
Type F used in new
construction. Type C common in older structures. |
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Rwanda |
230 V |
50 Hz |
¡¡ |
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St. Kitts and Nevis (Leeward Is.) |
230 V |
60 Hz |
¡¡ |
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St. Lucia (Windward Is.) |
240 V |
50 Hz |
¡¡ |
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St. Vincent (Windward Is.) |
230 V |
50 Hz |
¡¡ |
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Samoa |
230 V |
50 Hz |
¡¡ |
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Saudi Arabia |
127/220 V |
60 Hz |
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Scotland (See United
Kingdom) |
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Senegal |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Serbia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Seychelles |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Sierra Leone |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Singapore |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type
A adaptors are widely
available from shops as an extension set of 2 to 5 sets of sockets;
most commonly used for audio and video equipment. |
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Slovak Republic |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Slovenia |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Somalia |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
*Berbera 230 V; Merca
110/220 V |
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South Africa |
220/230 V* |
50 Hz |
*Grahamstad & Port
Elizabeth 250V; also found in King Williams
** Types C &
G can also be found in
some areas. |
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Spain |
230 V |
50 Hz |
A correspondent reports
that in Barcelona's Barrio Gothic, voltage is 120 V 60 Hz using
Types
C
& F plugs. Step up
transformers are required to use typical European devices. |
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Sri Lanka |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Sudan |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Suriname |
127 V |
60 Hz |
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Swaziland |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Sweden |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Switzerland |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Type
C plugs are common on
appliances, and will fit the Type J outlet. |
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Syria |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Tahiti |
110/220 V |
60 Hz |
Information is based
mainly on hotel experiences reported by travelers. |
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Tajikistan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Taiwan |
110 V |
60 Hz |
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Tanzania |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Thailand |
220 V |
50 Hz |
*Some outlets are a
combination of type A
and C and can accept
either type plug. |
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Togo |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
*Lome 127 V |
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Tonga |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Trinidad & Tobago |
115V |
60 Hz |
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Tunisia |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Turkey |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Turkmenistan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Uganda |
240 V |
50 Hz |
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Ukraine |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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United Arab Emirates |
220 V* |
50 Hz |
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United Kingdom |
230 V* |
50 Hz |
*Outlets typically
controlled by adjacent switch.
Though nominal
voltage has been officially changed to 230 V, 240 V is within
tolerances and commonly found. |
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United States of America |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Uruguay |
220 V |
50 Hz |
Type
F becoming more common as
a result of computer use. *Neutral and line wires are reversed from
that used in Australia and elsewhere.
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Uzbekistan |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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Vanuatu |
230 V |
50 Hz |
Some Type
G may linger from British
Colonial period, but are a rarity. |
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Venezuela |
120 V |
60 Hz |
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Vietnam |
127/220 V* |
50 Hz |
*To be standardized at
220 V. Type G found in
newer hotels, primarily those built by Singaporean and Hong Kong
developers. |
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Virgin Islands (British and U.S.) |
115V |
60 Hz |
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Wales (See United Kingdom) |
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Yemen, Rep. of |
220/230 V |
50 Hz |
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Zambia |
230 V |
50 Hz |
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Zimbabwe |
220 V |
50 Hz |
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