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South African National Standard 164: Plugs and socket outlets for household and similar purposes for use in South Africa is the South African Bureau of Standards' standard for domestic AC power plugs and sockets. As a former British colony, South Africa's electricity standards are of British derivation, and it uses 220/230 V at 50 Hz AC. [1]
Type N (NBR 14136, Brazil and SANS 164-2, South Africa) Type O (Thai TIS 166-2549 mains plug) [ 3 ] So-called "universal socket" which meets no standard [ 4 ] but accepts a number of different plug types (criticized as non-compliant and unsafe) [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
South Sudan added: 19:11, 20 June 2020: 940 × 477 (1.72 MB) JGrimm: Corrected image size. 19:03, 20 June 2020: 5,104 × 3,082 (1.44 MB) JGrimm: 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.
Thai Industrial Standard (TIS) 166-2547 and its subsequent update TIS 166-2549 [59] replaced prior standards which were based on NEMA 1-15 and 5-15, as Thailand uses 220 V electricity. The plug has two round power pins 4.8 mm in diameter and 19 mm in length, insulated for 10 mm and spaced 19 mm apart, with an earthing pin of the same diameter ...
The CEE 7/5 socket and CEE 7/6 plug are defined in French standard NF C 61-314 "Plugs and socket-outlets for household and similar purposes" (which also includes CEE 7/7, 7/16 and 7/17 plugs) The socket has a predominantly circular recess which is 15 mm (0.591 in) deep with two symmetrical round apertures and a round 4.8 mm (0.189 in) earth pin ...
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