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CountryorterritoryPlug type[a]National plug standard[4]Residential?voltage[6]Utility?frequency[6]CommentsAfghanistanC, F220?V50?HzAlbaniaC, F230 V50?HzAlgeriaC, F230 V50?HzAmerican SamoaA, B, F, I120 V60?HzAndorraC, F230 V50?HzAngolaC220 V50?HzAnguillaA110 V60?HzAntigua and BarbudaA, B230 V60?HzArgentinaC, I220 V50?HzLine/neutral reversed compared to Chinese and Australian/NZ Type IArmeniaC, F230 V50?HzArubaA, B, F127 V60?HzAustraliaIAS/NZS?3112230 V[7][8]50?HzBathrooms may have?shaver supply units[citation needed]Line/neutral reversed compared to Argentinian Type I[citation needed]AustriaCF?VE-IG/EN?50075?VE?NORM?E?8620230 V50?HzAzerbaijanC, F230 V50?HzBahamasA, B120 V60?HzBahrainG230 V50?HzBangladeshC, D, G, K220 V50?HzBarbadosA, B115 V50?HzBelarusC, F230 V +/-10% (transitioning from separate 220 V and 240 V systems, as of 1993)[9]50?HzBelgiumC, ENBN?C?61?112-1230 V50?HzBelizeA, B, G110 V?220 V60?HzBeninC, E220 V50?HzBermudaA, B120 V60?HzBhutanC, D, F, G, M230 V50?HzBoliviaA, C115 V?230 V50?HzBosnia and HerzegovinaC, F230 V50?HzBotswanaD, G, M230 V50?HzBrazilC, NNBR?14136127 V?220 V?[10]60?Hz?[11]British Virgin IslandsA, B110 V60?HzBruneiG240 V50?HzBulgariaC, F230 V50?HzBurkina FasoC, E220 V50?HzBurundiC, E220 V50?HzCambodiaA, C, G230 V50?HzCameroonC, E220 V50?HzCanadaA, BCSA C22.2 No. 42[12]120?V[13]60?HzHomes are typically provided with 120/240?V?split-phase power;?NEMA 14-30R and 14-50R?receptacles are provided on 240?V circuits for?clothes dryers?and?electric stoves.[14]Cape VerdeC, F220 V50?HzCaribbean?NetherlandsBonaire[15]Cura?ao-A, BA[16], B[citation needed]-127?V127?V[citation needed]-50?Hz50?Hz[16]Bonaire: Sockets for 220-240 V European type C plugs are typically available at hotels; some buildings modify voltage, so travellers are advised to check before plugging in.Cayman IslandsA, B120 V60?HzCentral African RepublicC, E220 V50?HzChadC, D, E, F220 V50?HzChileC, L220 V50?HzChinaA, C, IGB?1002-2008 &GB?2099.1‐2008220 V50?HzLine/neutral reversed compared to Argentinian Type IColombiaA, B110 V60?HzComorosC, E220 V50?HzCongo, Democratic Republic of the[citation needed]C, D, E220 V50?HzCongo, Republic of theC, E230 V50?HzCook IslandsI240 V50?HzCosta RicaA, B120 V60?HzCroatiaC, F230 V50?HzCubaA, B110 V60?HzSome modern hotels have 220 V sockets for European 2-pin plugs (Type C).[17]CyprusG240 V50?HzCzech RepublicC, E?SN?35?4516230 V50?HzC?te d'IvoireC, E230 V50?HzDenmarkCE, F, KDS/EN?50075DS?60884-2-D1[18]230 V50?HzDjiboutiC, E220 V50?HzDominicaD, G230 V50?HzDominican RepublicA, B110 V60?HzEcuadorA, B120 V60?HzEgyptC, F220 V50?HzEl SalvadorA, B115 V60?HzEquatorial GuineaC, E220 V50?HzEritreaC, L230 V50?HzEstoniaC, F230 V50?HzEthiopiaC, E, F, L220 V50?HzFalkland IslandsG240 V50?HzFaroe IslandsC, E, F, K230 V50?HzFijiI240 V50?HzFinlandCFSFS-EN?50075SFS?5610230 V50?HzFranceCENF?EN?50075NF?C?61-314230 V50?HzFrench GuianaC, D, E220 V50?HzFrench PolynesiaA, B, C, E, F110 V?220 V60?Hz60?Hz[19]GabonC220 V50?HzGambiaG230 V50?HzGeorgiaC, F220 V50?HzGermanyCFDIN?VDE?0620DIN?49441230 V50?HzGhanaD, G230 V50?HzGibraltarC, G240 V50?HzGreeceC, F230 V50?HzGreenlandC, E, F, K220 V50?HzGrenadaG230 V50?HzGuadeloupeC, D, E230 V50?HzGuamA, B110 V60?HzGuatemalaA, B120 V60?HzGuernseyG230 V50?HzGuineaC, F, K220 V50?HzGuinea-BissauC220 V50?HzGuyanaA, B, D, G110 V?220 V[20]60?Hz50?Hz[20]Conversion of 50?Hz distribution to 60?Hz is ongoing[21]HaitiA, B110 V60?HzHondurasA, B110 V60?HzHong KongGD, M[22]BS 1363BS 546220 V50?HzType G is most common.HungaryCFMSZ?EN?50075MSZ?9781-2230 V50?HzIcelandC, F230 V50?HzIndiaC, D, MIS?1293[23]230 V50?HzIndonesiaC, F220 V[2]50?HzIranC, F220 V50?HzIraqC, D, G230 V50?HzIrelandGI.S.?401[24]230 V50?HzIsle of ManG240 V50?HzIsraelC, H, M230 V50?HzSeveral territories controlled by the?PNA?also share the same type as the?State of Israel.ItalyCF, LCEI?23-34CEI?23-50230 V50?HzDifferent type L plugs are used for high-current vs. low-current devicesJamaicaA, B110 V50?HzJapanA, BJIS?C?8303100 V60?Hz50?HzEast Japan 50?Hz (Tokyo,?Kawasaki,?Sapporo,?Yokohama, and?Sendai); West Japan 60?Hz (Okinawa,?Osaka,?Kyoto,?Kobe,?Nagoya,?Hiroshima). 120 V in military facilities in Okinawa.[25]?See?Energy in Japan?for more.JerseyG230 V50?HzJordanB, C, D, F, G, J230 V50?HzKazakhstanC, F220 V50?HzKenyaG240 V50?HzKiribatiI240 V50?HzKosovo[citation needed]C, F230 V50?HzKuwaitC, G240 V50?HzKyrgyzstanC, F220 V50?HzLaosC, E, F230 V50?HzLatviaC, F230 V50?HzLebanonA, B, C, D, G220 V50?HzLesothoM220 V50?HzLiberiaA, B, C, E, F120 V?240 V60?Hz?50?HzLibyaC, D, F, L127 V50?HzBarca,?Benghazi,? HYPERLINK "" \o "Derna, Libya" Derna,?Sabha?&? HYPERLINK "" \o "Tobruk" Tobruk?230 V.[citation needed]LiechtensteinC, J230 V50?HzLithuaniaC, F230 V50?HzLuxembourgC, F230 V50?HzMacauD, F, G, M230 V[26]50?HzMacedoniaC, F230 V50?HzMadagascarC, D, E, J, K127 V?220 V50?HzMalawiG230 V50?HzMalaysiaC[27]?G?[27]?M[27][28]MS?1578:2003[27]?MS?589:PT.1:1997[27]?MS?1577:2003[27]230 V[29]50?HzType C requires adaptor[30]Bathrooms may have?shaver supply units[30]MaldivesD, G, J, K, L230 V50?HzMaliC, E220 V50?HzMaltaG230 V50?HzMartiniqueC, D, E220 V50?HzMauritaniaC220 V50?HzMauritiusC, G230 V50?HzMexicoA, BNMX-J-163-ANCE127 V60?HzMicronesiaA, B120 V60?HzMoldovaC, F220 V50?HzMonacoC, D, E, F230 V50?HzMongoliaC, E220?V50?HzMontenegroC, F230 V50?HzMontserratA, B120 V?230 V60?HzMoroccoC, E127?V?220?V50?HzMozambiqueC, F, M220 V50?HzMyanmarC, D, F, G230 V50?HzNamibiaD, M220 V50?HzNauruI240 V50?HzNepalC, D, M230 V50?HzNetherlandsC, FEN?50075NEN?1020230 V50?HzNew CaledoniaC, F220 V50?HzNew ZealandIAS/NZS?3112230 V50?HzLine/neutral reversed compared to Argentinian Type INicaraguaA, B120 V60?HzNigerA, B, C, D, E, F220 V50?HzNigeriaD, G240 V50?HzNorth KoreaA, C, F110 V220 V60?Hz?50?HzNorwayCFNEK?EN?50075NEK?502230 V?50?HzOmanC, G240 V50?HzPakistanC, D, G, M230 V50?HzPalauA, B120 V60?HzPanamaA, B110 V?120 V60?HzPapua New GuineaI240 V50?HzParaguayC220 V50?HzPeruA, B, C220 V60?HzTalara?110/220 V; some areas 50?Hz HYPERLINK "" \l "cite_note-32" [31][unreliable source?]PhilippinesA, B, C230 V[32]60?HzPolandC, EBN-88/3064230 V50?HzPortugalC, FNP?1260230 V50?HzPuerto RicoA, B120?V60?HzQatarD, G240 V50?HzRomaniaC, F230 V50?HzRussiaC, F230 V[9]50?HzUSSR (along with much of Eastern Europe) used?GOST?sockets with 4.0?mm pins similar to Type C plugs and the 4.8?mm standard used by Type E & F.[33]RwandaC, J230 V50?HzRéunionE220 V50?HzSaint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha[citation needed]G220-240 V50?HzSaint Martin (French)C, F220 V60?HzSaint Pierre and Miquelon[citation needed]E230 V50?HzSamoaI230 V50?HzSan MarinoC, F, L230 V50?HzSaudi ArabiaGSASO?2203220 V60?HzSenegalC, D, E, K230 V50?HzSerbiaCFJUS?N.E3.552JUS?N.E3.553230 V50?HzSeychellesG240 V50?HzSierra LeoneD, G230 V50?HzSingaporeCGM-SS?145SS?472230 V50?HzSint Maarten?(Dutch)A, B120 V60?HzSlovakiaC, ESTN?34?4516230 V50?HzSloveniaC, F230 V50?HzSolomon IslandsI, G220 V50?HzSomaliaC220 V50?HzSouth AfricaC, M, NSANS?164230 V50?HzSouth KoreaC, FKS?C?8305220 V60?HzSpainC, FUNE?20315230 V50?HzSri LankaD, G, M230 V50?HzOnly Type G permitted to be manufactured or imported from August 2017?[34]St. Kitts and NevisA, B, D, G110 V?230 V60?HzSt. LuciaG240 V50?HzSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesC, E, G, I, K230 V50?HzSudanC, D230 V50?HzSurinameC, F127 V60?HzSwazilandM230 V50?HzSwedenCFSS-EN?50075SS?428?08?34230 V50?HzBathrooms may have?shaver supply units.SwitzerlandC, JSN?SEV?1011:2009[35][36]230 V50?HzSyriaC, E, L220 V50?HzS?o Tomé and PríncipeC, F220 V50?HzTaiwanA, B110 V60?HzSockets in older buildings are often unearthed and accept only Type A plugs.TajikistanC, F, I220 V50?HzTanzaniaD, G230 V50?HzThailandA, B, C, F-220 V50?HzThere is also a Thai national standard, TIS 166-2549 (sometimes known as Type O) which may not yet be in common use.[37][38]?Timor-Leste?(East Timor)C, E, F, I220 V50?HzTogoC220 V50?HzTongaI240 V50?HzTrinidad & TobagoA, B115 V60?HzTunisiaC, E230 V50?HzTurkeyC, F220 V[39]50?HzTurkmenistanB, C, F220 V50?HzTuvaluI220 V50?HzUgandaG240 V50?HzUkraineC, F230 V[40]50?HzUnited Arab EmiratesC, G220 V50?HzType G is most common.United KingdomG[41]BS?1363230 V[42]50?HzBathrooms may have?shaver supply unitsUnited StatesAB14-30?P14-50?PNEMA?1-15NEMA?5-15NEMA 14-30NEMA 14-50120?V120?V240?V240?V60?HzNEMA 5-20R?outlets, which are similar to type B but have a T-shaped neutral blade, are sometimes used for higher current 120 V equipment (up to 20 A).UruguayC, F, I, L230 V50?HzUS Virgin IslandsABNEMA?1-15?PNEMA?5-15?P110 V60?HzUzbekistanC,I220 V50?HzVanuatuC, G, I220 V50?HzVenezuelaA, B120 V60?HzVietnamA, C, GTCVN 6188-1220 V50?HzYemenA, D, G230 V50?HzZambiaC, D, G230 V50?HzZimbabweD, G220 V50?HzType A?(NEMA?1–15 U.S. 2 pin)max 125 V AC, max rating 15A?Type B?(NEMA?5–15 U.S. 3 pin)max 125 V AC, max rating 15 Aand IEC standard 60906-2?Type C?(CEE 7/16? HYPERLINK "" \o "Europlug" Europlug)?CEE 7/17 2-pin plug?& CEE?7/1 socket?Type D?(BS?546 5?A)?Type E (French)?CEE?7/6 plug & CEE?7/5 socket, 16A?Type F ("Schuko")CEE?7/4 plug & CEE?7/3 socket, 16A?CEE?7/7 plug, (combines earthing methods of Type?E & Type?F)Type?G?(BS1363?UK)?Type H?(SI?32 Israel)?Type I (Australian AS/NZS 3112); Argentinian version has reversed polarity compared to Chinese and Australian versions?Type J?(SEV-1011 Switzerland), 10A?Type K?(SRAF?1962/DB Denmark)?Type L?(CEI?23-50)?Type M?(15?A BS 546)?Type N?(Brazilian NBR 14136)Thai TIS 166-2549 mains plug, sometimes known as Type O?"So-called "universal socket" which meets no standard[5]?but accepts a number of different plug types.(criticized as unsafe) ................
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