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GERİLİM
FREKANS
AÇIKLAMALAR
Afghanistan
220V
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.
Albania
220V*
50 Hz
*Voltage variations common
Algeria
230V
50 Hz
*A variation of Type C with a ground post offset about 1/2-inch from center may also be found.
American Samoa
120V
60 Hz
Angola
220V
50 Hz
Anguilla
110V
60Hz
Antigua
230V*
60 Hz
*Airport area is reportedly Antigua power is 110v.
Argentina
220V
50 Hz
*Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used in Australia and elsewhere.
Armenia
220V
50 Hz
Aruba
127V*
60 Hz
*Lago Colony 115V
Australia
240V
50 Hz
Outlets typically controlled by adjacent switch
Austria
230V
50 Hz
Azores
220V*
50 Hz
*Ponta Delgada 110V; to be converted to 220V
Bahamas
120V
60 Hz
Bahrain
230V*
50 Hz*
*Awali 110V, 60 Hz
Balearic Islands
220V
50 Hz
Bangladesh
220V
50 Hz
Barbados
115V
50 Hz
Belgium
230V
50 Hz
Notes from a correspondent: 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).
Belize
110/220V
60 Hz
Benin
220V
50 Hz
Bermuda
120V
60 Hz
Bhutan
230V
50 Hz
Type M plugs also identified by some sources.
Bolivia
220/230V*
50 Hz
*La Paz & Viacha 115V
Bosnia
220V
50 Hz
Botswana
231V
50 Hz
Brazil
110/220V*
60 Hz
*127V found in states of Bahia, Paraná (including Curitiba), Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Minas Gerais (though 220V may be found in some hotels). Other areas are 220V only, with the exception of Fortaleza (240V). Outlets (click for more) are often a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug.
Brunei
240V
50 Hz
Bulgaria
230V
50 Hz
*Outlets are reported as type F, though both type C and F plugs may be encountered.
Burkina Faso
220V
50 Hz
Burundi
220V
50 Hz
Cambodia
230V
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.
Cameroon
220V
50 Hz
Canada
120V
60 Hz
Canary Islands
220V
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.
Cape Verde
220V
50 Hz
Cayman Islands
120V
60 Hz
Central African Republic
220V
50 Hz
Chad
220V
50Hz
Channel Islands
240V*
50 Hz
*Guernsey 230V
Chile
220V
50 Hz
China, People's Republic of
220V
50 Hz
The "official" plug type is like type A but slightly shorter and without holes in blades. Type I is common. Type G is primarily found in hotels across the coast from Hong Kong.
Colombia
110V
60Hz
Comoros
220V
50 Hz
Congo, People's Rep. of
230V
50 Hz
Congo, Dem. Rep. of (
former
Zaire)
220V
50 Hz
Cook Islands
240V
50 Hz
Costa Rica
120V
60 Hz
Côte d'Ivoire
(Ivory Coast)
220V
50 Hz
Croatia
230V
50Hz
Cuba
110/220V
60Hz
Most older hotels 110V. Some newer hotels 220V.
Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug.
Cyprus
240V
50 Hz
Czech Republic
230V
50 Hz
Denmark
230V
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).
Djibouti
220V
50 Hz
Dominica
230V
50 Hz
Dominican Republic
110V
60 Hz
East Timor
220V
50 Hz
A UN correspondent reports "power is poor in the country with frequent
brown outs and black outs. 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.
Ecuador
120-127V
60 Hz
Egypt
220V
50 Hz
El Salvador
115V
60 Hz
England (
See
United Kingdom)
Equatorial Guinea
220V*
50 Hz
*Voltage varies between 150 & 175V with frequent outages
Eritrea
230V
50 Hz
Estonia
230V
50 Hz
Type C may be found in older buildings. Type E plugs may work in either C or F type outlets.
Ethiopia
220V
50 Hz
Faeroe Islands
220V
50 Hz
Fiji
240V
50 Hz
Finland
230V
50 Hz
France
230V
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.
French Guiana
220V
50 Hz
Gaza
230V
50 Hz
Gabon
220V
50 Hz
Gambia
230V
50 Hz
Germany
230V
50 Hz
Type A may be found in older buildings but is illegal.
Ghana
230V
50 Hz
Gibraltar
240V
50 Hz
Great Britain (
See
United Kingdom)
Greece
220V
50 Hz
Greenland
220V
50 Hz
Grenada (Windward Is.)
230V
50 Hz
Guadeloupe
230V
50 Hz
Guam
110V
60Hz
Guatemala
120V
60 Hz
Guinea
220V
50 Hz
Guinea-Bissau
220V
50 Hz
Guyana
240V*
60 Hz*
*Inside the capital city of Georgetown, both 120V and 240V at either 50 or 60Hz are found, depending on the part of the city (50Hz most common). Actual voltage may vary from area to area.
Haiti
110V
60 Hz
Honduras
110V
60 Hz
Hong Kong
220V*
50 Hz
Type D replaced by Type G but still found.
Hungary
230V
50 Hz
Iceland
220V
50 Hz
India
240V
50 Hz
Indonesia
127/230V*
50 Hz
*Conversion to 230V in progress; complete in principal cities
Iran
230V
50 Hz
Iraq
230V
50 Hz
Ireland (Eire)
230
50 Hz
Isle of Man
240V
50 Hz
Israel
230V
50 Hz
*Many (but not all) modern electric outlets in Israel have larger holes that accept both Type H and C plugs. Some extension cords and older outlets accept only the Type H plug. One correspondent estimates a 50-70% chance that a randomly selected outlet will accept Type C.
Italy
230V
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.
Ivory Coast (
See
Côte d'Ivoire)
Jamaica
110V
50 Hz
Japan
100V
50/60 Hz*
*Eastern Japan 50 Hz (Tokyo, Kawasaki, Sapporo, Yokohoma, and Sendai); Western Japan 60 Hz (Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hiroshima)
Jordan
230V
50 Hz
Kenya
240V
50 Hz
Kazakhstan
220V
50 Hz
Kiribati
240V
50 Hz
Korea, South
220V
60 Hz
*Type F likely to be found in offices and hotels. 110V power with plugs A & B was previously used but is being phased out. Older buildings may still have this, and some hotels offer both 110V and 220V service.
Kuwait
240V
50 Hz
Laos
230V
50 Hz
Latvia
220V
50 Hz
Lebanon
230V
50 Hz
Lesotho
220V
50 Hz
Liberia
120V
60 Hz
Libya
127V*
50 Hz
*Barce, Benghazi, Derna, Sebha & Tobruk 230V
Lithuania
220V
50 Hz
Liechtenstein
230V
50 Hz
Luxembourg
220V
50 Hz
Macau
220V
50 Hz
Macedonia
220V
50 Hz
Madagascar
127/220V
50 Hz
Madeira
220V
50 Hz
Malawi
230V
50 Hz
Malaysia
240V*
50 Hz
*Penang 230V
Maldives
230V
50 Hz
Mali
220V
50 Hz
Malta
240V
50 Hz
Martinique
220V
50 Hz
Mauritania
220V
50 Hz
Mauritius
230V
50 Hz
Mexico
127V
60 Hz
Micronesia (Federal States of)
120V
60 Hz
Monaco
127/220V
50 Hz
Mongolia
230V
Montserrat (Leeward Is.)
230V
60 Hz
Morocco
127/220V*
50 Hz
*Conversion to 220V only underway
Mozambique
220V
50 Hz
*Type M found especially near the border with South Africa, including the capitol, Maputo.
Myanmar (formerly Burma)
230V
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.
Namibia
220V
50 Hz
Nauru
240V
50 Hz
Nepal
230V
50 Hz
Netherlands
230V
50 Hz
Netherlands Antilles
127/220V*
50 Hz
*St. Martin 120V 60 Hz; Saba &(St. Eustatius 110V 60 Hz A, maybe B
New Caledonia
220V
50 Hz
New Zealand
230V
50 Hz
Nicaragua
120V
60 Hz
Niger
220V
50 Hz
Nigeria
240V
50 Hz
Northern Ireland (
see
United Kingdom)
Norway
230V
50 Hz
Okinawa
100V*
60 Hz
*Military facilities 120V
Oman
240V*
50 Hz
*Voltage variations common
Pakistan
230V
50 Hz
Panama
110V*
60 Hz
*Panama City 120V
Papua New Guinea
240V
50 Hz
Paraguay
220V
50 Hz
Peru
220V*
60 Hz*
*Talara 110/220V; Arequipa 50 Hz
Philippines
220V*
60 Hz
Poland
230V
50 Hz
Portugal
220V
50 Hz
Puerto Rico
120V
60 Hz
Qatar
240V
50 Hz
Réunion Island
220V
50Hz
Romania
230V
50 Hz
Russian Federation
220V
50 Hz
A correspondent notes: "Plug type E can also be used (because the mains outlets do not have the protruding pin). Plug type F can sometimes be used but with reservation because in many places the mains outlet will not allow to connect such plug as the outlets have smaller hole diameters than F-plug pins.
Rwanda
230V
50 Hz
St. Kitts and Nevis (Leeward Is.)
230V
60 Hz
St. Lucia (Windward Is.)
240V
50 Hz
St. Vincent (Windward Is.)
230V
50 Hz
Saudi Arabia
127/220V
60 Hz
Scotland (
See
United Kingdom)
Senegal
230V
50 Hz
Serbia-Montenegro
220V
50 Hz
Seychelles
240V
50 Hz
Sierra Leone
230V
50 Hz
Singapore
230V
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.
Slovak Republic
230V
50 Hz
Slovenia
220V
50 Hz
Somalia
220V*
50 Hz
*Berbera 230V; Merca 110/220V
South Africa
220/230V*
50 Hz
*Grahamstad & Port Elizabeth 250V; also found in King Williams
Spain
230V
50 Hz
Sri Lanka
230V
50 Hz
Sudan
230V
50 Hz
Suriname
127V
60 Hz
Swaziland
230V
50 Hz
Sweden
230V
50 Hz
Switzerland
230V
50 Hz
Type C plugs are common on appliances, and will fit the Type J outlet.
Syria
220V
50 Hz
Tahiti
110/220V
60 Hz
Information is based mainly on hotel experiences reported by travelers.
Tajikistan
220V
50 Hz
Taiwan
110V
60 Hz
Tanzania
230V
50 Hz
Thailand
220V
50 Hz
*Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug.
Togo
220V*
50 Hz
*Lome 127V
Tonga
240V
50 Hz
Trinidad & Tobago
115V
60 Hz
Tunisia
230V
50 Hz
Turkey
230V
50 Hz
Turkmenistan
220V
50 Hz
Uganda
240V
50 Hz
Ukraine
220V
50 Hz
United Arab Emirates
220V*
50 Hz
United Kingdom
230V*
50 Hz
*Outlets typically controlled by adjacent switch. Bathrooms in most hotels and many homes have dual voltage (110/230V) type C sockets labeled "Shavers Only."
United States of America
120V
60 Hz
Uruguay
220V
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.
Uzbekistan
220V
50 Hz
Venezuela
120V
60 Hz
Vietnam
127/220V*
50 Hz
*To be standardized at 220V. Type G found in newer hotels, primarily those built by Singaporean and Hong Kong developers.
Virgin Islands (British and U.S.)
110V
60 Hz
Wales
(See
United Kingdom)
Western Samoa
230V
50 Hz
Yemen, Rep. of
220/230V
50 Hz
Yugoslavia (
Former
)
220V
50 Hz
Zambia
230V
50 Hz
Zimbabwe
220V
50 Hz
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