Motorola Canopy Powerline MU User Manual

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Powerline MU User Guide

March, 2007


Issue 2.0

Page 108 of 112

Switzerland

230 V

50 Hz

J

Type C plugs are common on appliances,
and will fit the Type J outlet.

Syria

220 V

50 Hz

C, E, & L

Tahiti

110/220 V

60 Hz

A, B, E

Information is based mainly on hotel experiences
reported by travelers.

Tajikistan

220 V

50 Hz

C & I

Taiwan

110 V

60 Hz

A, B

Tanzania

230 V

50 Hz

D & G

Thailand

220 V

50 Hz

A & C*

*Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can
accept either type plug.

Togo

220 V*

50 Hz

C

*Lome 127 V

Tonga

240 V

50 Hz

I

Trinidad & Tobago

115V

60 Hz

A & B

Tunisia

230 V

50 Hz

C & E

Turkey

230 V

50 Hz

C & F

Turkmenistan

220 V

50 Hz

B

&

F

Uganda

240 V

50 Hz

G

Ukraine

220 V

50 Hz

C

United Arab
Emirates

220 V*

50 Hz

G

*Outlets typically controlled by adjacent switch.

United Kingdom

230 V*

50 Hz

G

Though nominal voltage has been officially changed to
230 V, 240 V is within tolerances and commonly found.

United States of
America

120 V

60 Hz

A & B

Uruguay

220 V

50 Hz

C, F, I* & L

Type F becoming more common as a result of computer
use. *Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used
in Australia and elsewhere. Click here for more.

Uzbekistan

220 V

50 Hz

C & I

Vanuatu

230 V

50 Hz

I

Some Type G may linger from British
Colonial period, but are a rarity.

Venezuela

120 V

60 Hz

A & B

Vietnam

127/220

V*

50 Hz

A, C & G

*To be standardized at 220 V. Type G
found in newer hotels, primarily those built
by Singaporean and Hong Kong
developers.

Virgin Islands
(British and U.S.)

115V

60 Hz

A & B

Wales (See
United Kingdom)

Yemen, Rep. of

220/230 V

50 Hz

A, D & G

Zambia

230 V

50 Hz

C, D & G

Zimbabwe

220 V

50 Hz

D & G

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