Senin, 07 Februari 2011

listrik dan tegangan plug (22)

South Korea
A, B, C, F (Types A & B are used for 110-volt installations and/or found in very old buildings. Types C & F are used for 220 Volts.)
220 V
60 Hz
Type F is normally found in offices, airports, hotels and homes. Type C (type CEE 7/17) sockets are obsolete and manufacture was discontinued as of 2008, but examples are still found in a lot of places. In cases where a Type C socket was replaced with a Type F, the ground contact is often not connected to anything. 220 volt power is distributed by using both "live" poles of a 110 volt system (neutral is not used). 110 V/60 Hz power with plugs A & B were previously used but has already been phased out. Some residents install their own step-down transformers and dedicated circuits, so that they can use 110 V appliances imported from Japan or North America. Most hotels only have 220 V outlets, but some hotels offer both 110 V (Type A or B) and 220 V (Type C or F) outlets. Switches and outlets fit American-sized boxes.
Spain
C, F
230 V (formerly 220 V)
50 Hz
Sri Lanka
D, M, G
230 V
50 Hz
Increased use of type G in new houses/establishments. Mainly in Colombo and high end hotels.
Sudan
C, D
230 V
50 Hz
Suriname
C, F
127 V
60 Hz
Swaziland
M
230 V
50 Hz

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