√ Used in: Brazil
√ 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 plugging in your appliance
√ 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.
√ Certified by INMETRO
Model | Standard | Available with Cable | Approval | |
Brazilian 3-Pin Plug Type N | ABNT NBR NM 60884-1 NBR 14136 | 10A 250V | H03VV-F 3x0.75 mm² H05VV-F 3x0.75-1.0 mm² H05RN-F 3x0.75-1.0 mm² H07RN-F 3x1.0 mm² | INMETRO |
12A 250V | H05RN-F 3x1.0 mm² H05VV-F 3x1.0 mm² H07RN-F 3x1.0 mm² | |||
16A 250V | H05VV-F 3x1.5 mm² H07RN-F 3x1.5 mm² | |||
20A 250V | H05VV-F 3x2.5 mm² H07RN-F 3x2.5 mm² |