Model: | WA-11CN-W |
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Brand: | Wonpro |
Origin: | Made In China |
Category: | Electronics & Electricity / Socket |
Label: | Brazil Plug Adapter , Brazil adapter , New Brazil plug |
Price: |
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Min. Order: | 1000 pc |
Last Online:24 Dec, 2024 |
Brief of Product :
Brazil Plug Adapter (grounded, Inlay)
10A 250V 4.0mm, 4.0mm 4.0mm
Universal Input: accept Type A ~ Type L plugs; i.e., accept any country-specific plug except Type M plug (the huge 8.7mm South Africa plug
Single Output: Suitable for Brazil.
Technical Specifications:
TYPE N: NBR14136
(used almost exclusively in Brazil)
There are two variations of the Type N plug, one rated at 10 amps, and one at 20 amps. The 10 amp version has two round pins that are 4 mm thick, and a grounding pin. The 20 amp version, used for heavier appliances, has two round pins 4.8 mm in diameter, and a grounding pin. The Type N socket was designed to work with Type C plugs as well.
Brazil is one of the few countries that uses two types of voltage. While most states use 127 V, some of them use 220 V. It is therefore important to find out the local voltage before pl ing in your appliance (note: wrong voltage can destroy your appliance). Many appliances sold in Brazil are dual voltage.
How it's used:
Attach a plug adapter to the power cord of any electrical appliance which is already compatible with the voltage being supplied by the socket. The adapter changes the shape and configuration of the electrical contacts, allowing you to plug into a different kind of socket.
Or, if you prefer to think of it this way, plug the adapter into an electrical socket to enable the socket to accept almost any worldwide household plug (as long as the appliance is already compatible with the voltage being supplied by the socket.) Adapters aren't built for permanent installation though, and it's not a good idea to leave the adapter pl ed into the socket indefinitely. They can remain pl ed in for long periods of time, but they're not intended to be permanently installed.
Caution:
Where it's used:
Brazil