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The electrical power plug I - All you need to know.
Type I power plug, also known as the Australian plug, is a plug with two flat pins and a male earth pin that is slightly larger than the other two. It is used in Australia, New Zealand, and some other Pacific island nations for electrical appliances and devices that run on 220-240V AC power. This type of plug is standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and is referred to as IEC 60906-1. Type I plugs have a maximum current rating of 10 amps and are polarized, meaning that they can only be inserted in one orientation into a receptacle. They provide improved safety by reducing the risk of electric shock and are commonly used for appliances with metal parts or that may generate sparks, such as toasters, coffee makers, and vacuum cleaners. It is important to note that Type I plugs are not compatible with outlets in other regions and will require an adapter for use in countries with different power standards.
FAQ
Is plug type I grounded?
Type I power plugs are typically grounded. They have two flat prongs and a grounding pin, which provides a path to ground in the event of a fault. This provides a higher level of safety compared to ungrounded plugs. It is important to note that this information is a generalization and may not hold true for all regions that use Type I plugs. The electrical infrastructure and regulations of a specific country should be consulted to determine if Type I plugs are grounded or not. In general, it is recommended to use grounded plugs whenever possible to reduce the risk of electric shock. If an appliance is designed to be used with a grounded plug and is used with an ungrounded outlet, the appliance may not work properly or may pose a safety hazard.