Wednesday, 1 April 2015

New zealand power voltage

In New Zealand the power sockets are of type I. Except where other sources are indicate the plug type, voltage and frequency in this table are sourced from an official web page of the IEC:World Plugs. Please note that power outlets only accept flat three or two- pin plugs, depending on whether an earth connection is . Most hotels and motels provide 1volt ac sockets (rated at watts), but this is only for electric razors. The pins on New Zealand power plugs look something like this: New Zealand electrical plug.

The image below of the power outlet shows the top switch is .

Finding the voltage your devices operate on.

Most devices state their operating voltage near where the power cord plug. The voltage is not exact, but the difference is usually tolerable by electrical devices. If the frequency is different, the normal operation of an electrical appliance may also be affected. In Fiji the power sockets are of type I. Which power plugs and sockets in Fiji? Check out the following pictures.


On the Cook Islands the power sockets are of type I. Be extra careful with certain appliances because of the difference in frequency. Below you find pictures of the applied power sockets and corresponding plugs. And we provide more information about the voltage and . In China the power sockets are of type A, C and I. In Samoa the power sockets are of type I. In Singapore the power sockets are of type G. More information about electricity around the world.


Australian outlet and power cord. If you need to safely use any 10 1or 1volt appliance you will also . Are you planning to visit China? The following information is for travelers living in New Zealand. Select the country you live in. In Germany the power sockets are of type F. In Thailand the power sockets are of type A, B, C, F and O. In Vanuatu the power sockets are of type I. Low power converters are easily obtained.


Information for international travellers about power in New Zealand , including voltage , frequency and plug shape.

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