This is an overview of all electric plugs that are currently in use around the world. There are types of plugs in use today, each of which has been assigned a letter. British Standard BS 13requires use of a three-wire grounded and fused plug for all connections to the power mains.
Two-wire class II appliances are not earthed and often have a plastic grounding pin which only serves to open the shutters of the outlet. The lack of such an earth pin on a type C plug. Used in: UK , Irelan Cyprus, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong (see complete list of countries on the right). In England the power sockets are of type G. Type G: This socket has no alternative plugs. BS 5is also the precursor of current Indian and South African plug standards.
V and the frequency is Hz. The A version has been designated as Type D and the A as Type M. BS 5plugs and sockets are still permitted in the UK , provided the socket has shutters. BS 136 A plugs socket-outlets adaptors and connection units is a British. Introduced in 193 the BS 5type has mostly been displaced in the UK by plugs and sockets to the BS 13standard.
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