Appendix a international electric grid plug types – Motorola Canopy Powerline MU User Manual
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Powerline MU User Guide
March, 2007
Issue 2.0
Page 101 of 112
Appendix A International Electric Grid Plug Types
International Electric Grid and Plug Types
COUNTRY
VOLTAGE
FREQUENCY
PLUG
COMMENTS
Afghanistan
20 V
50 Hz
C & F *
Albania
220 V*
50 Hz
C & F
*Voltage variations common
Algeria
230 V
50 Hz
C* & F
*A variation of Type C with a ground post offset about
1/2-inch from center may also be found.
American Samoa
120 V
60 Hz
A, B, F & I
Andorra
230 V
50 Hz
C & F
Angola
220 V
50 Hz
Anguilla
110 V
60 Hz
A
(maybe
B)
Antigua
230 V*
60 Hz
*Airport area is reportedly Antigua power is 110 V.
Argentina
220 V
50 Hz
C & I*
that used in Australia and elsewhere. Click
here for more.
Armenia
220 V
50 Hz
C & F
Aruba
127 V*
60 Hz
A, B & F
*Lago Colony 115V
Australia
240 V
50 Hz
switch. Click here for more.
Austria
230 V
50 Hz
Azerbaijan
220 V
50 Hz
C, F
Azores
220 V*
50 Hz
B, C, & F
*Ponta Delgada 110 V; to be converted to 220 V
Bahamas
120 V
60 Hz
Bahrain
230 V*
50 Hz*
*Awali 110 V, 60 Hz
Balearic Islands
220 V
50 Hz
C & F
Bangladesh
220 V
50 Hz
A, C, D, G & K
Barbados
115V
50 Hz
Belarus
220 V
50 Hz
C & F
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.
Belize
110/220 V
60 Hz
B & G
Benin
220 V
50 Hz
Bermuda
120 V
60 Hz