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  2. IEC 60906-1 - Wikipedia

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    IEC 60906-1-plug. IEC 60906-1 (IEC designation "Type N") [1] is an international standard designed "to provide a standard for a safe, compact and practical 16 A 250 V AC system of plugs and socket-outlets that could be accepted by many countries as their national standard, even if not in the near future."

  3. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    The system of plug types using a single letter (from A to N) used here is from World Plugs, which defines the plug type letters in terms of a general description, without making reference to specific standards. Where a plug does not have a specific letter code assigned to it, then it may be defined by the style sheet number listed in IEC TR ...

  4. File:World map of electrical mains power plug types used.svg

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    Brazil adopted the "NBR 14136" standard, based on IEC 60906-1. South Africa implemented the "SANS 164-5" that also relies on 60906-1, although types D and M are still supported. Both countries are almost a decade with full enforcement of the new standards.

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  7. Category:Mains power connectors - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types; Appliance plug; AS/NZS 3112; Avcon; C.

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  9. Industrial and multiphase power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia

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    The term plug is in general and technical use in all forms of English, common alternatives being power plug, [1] electric plug, [2] and (in the UK) plug top. [3] The normal technical term (in both British and International English) for an AC power socket is socket-outlet, [4] but in non-technical common use a number of other terms are used.