We Manufacture Refrigerators with Different Power Cord Plugs
We can make refrigerators freezers with different plugs, voltages, and frequencies according to different countries and regions to meet different customers’ requirements. There are presently about 15 different types and styles of plugs and wall outlets used in different parts of the world. These plugs and sockets come in different shapes, sizes, voltage and current ratings, connector types, standard names, etc. The system of plug types using a single letter (from A to O) used here is from IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission). Below are the main plugs we commonly use.
The Main Refrigerator Plugs We Commonly Use
Plug Type | Region of Usage | Current | Voltage | |
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Type B | America, Canada, Mexico, Japan | 15 A | 100~127 V | |
Type F | Europe (Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Spain, France and Belgium among others), Russia, except for the UK & Ireland | 16 A | 220~240 V | |
Type G | UK, Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong | 13 A | 220~240 V | |
Type H | Isreal | 16 A | 220~240 V | |
Type I | Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Argentina, China | 10 A, 15 A | 220~240 V | |
Type L | Italy | 10 A, 16 A | 220~240 V | |
Type M | South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho | 15 A | 220~240 V |