UL / USA / NEMA with/without earthing contact
Plug type I
acc. to AS/NZS 3112:2004
10A
250V~
Type J
DIN: SEV 1011:2009
Shape of plug: CH-Typ 12
- IEC 60884-1:2002 + A1:2006 + A2:2013
- SN 441011:2019
10A
250V~
Type G
available fuse: 3, 5, 10 and 13A
acc. to BS 1363A
250V~
Three-Phase-Plug
IEC 60884-1:2002
16A/ 400/230 V (5-pole)
16A/ 400 V (4-pole without N-pin)
Plug Type K
Standard sheet DK 2-1a
13A
250V~
acc. to CEI 23-16
10A
250V~
DIN: SEV 1011:2009
CH-Type 11, standard sheet SEV 6533-2:2009
10A
250V~
Type I
acc. to AS/NZS 3112:2004
10A
250V~
Plug Type I
acc. to AS/NZS 3112:2004
15A
250V~
Molded South African plug, two-pole with protective contact
Plug Type M
according to 1-2 of SANS 164-1:2012
15A
250V~
Type G
available fuse: 3, 5, 10 and 13A
acc. to BS 1363A
250V~
Plugs and sockets are available in many different versions. Common plugs in Germany are type F and type C. Type C is referred to as the Euro plug.
These power plugs can be connected to almost all European sockets, but the sockets in the respective country must be designed for a mains voltage of 220 - 250 volts.