3C national standard power cord can be seen everywhere now, power cord plugs are used everyday. Television, computers, air conditioners and other appliances need electricity, so power cord plugs are indispensable to the need for electricity. The national standard power cord plug seems very simple, but it is very important for manufacturing requirements, after all, safety is an important factor for its consideration. The standards of plugs in each country are totally different. Plugs in other countries are various. Now let's talk about the power lines in other countries.
First of all, let's talk about our recent Asia Pacific region. These areas use different voltages, so there are different requirements for plugs. For example, Japan has a voltage of 100 volts, Australia has a voltage of 240 volts, Malaysia and India have a voltage of 230 volts. In terms of the shape of the plugs, Korea uses a double-legged round type, while Hong Kong and Macao in China, Malaysia and Singapore use it. All of them are three-legged flat, Australia and New Zealand are the most personalized, octagonal, Japan, Thailand and the Philippines basically use the same, for two feet flat, two feet flat or round grounding feet.
In the Middle East, the specifications of these plugs are different. They are now implementing European standards. We know that European standards have stricter requirements on product quality, and relatively higher safety factors. These countries, such as Russia, Belarus, Dubai, Turkey and so on, use them. All of them are round-legged in European specifications, while Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other countries use the above specifications as well as the three-legged round in British specifications. Some countries also have their own specifications and standards, for example, Israel has set its own national standards.
In the Americas, whether in the United States of America, Canada, or Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, Venezuela and other countries in South America, the standards used are basically the same. Apart from some differences in individual voltages, there are no differences in frequency and shape. All the countries used are flat-footed. Circular grounding pin. Of course, there are exceptions in the Americas, such as the round feet used in Brazil, the octagonal shape used in Argentina and the three-hole type used in Uruguay.
Thus, each country's power cord standards are different, even if the shape of the national standard power cord plugs is the same, but the voltage and frequency are not used, plugs are not necessarily usable, so in general, the conversion of power cord plugs will come into use.