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Type E Plug: Standard in France and Beyond, Perfect for Type F Plugs

Type E Plug: Standard in France and More, Accommodates Type F Plugs

Type E plugs are primarily used in France, Belgium, Poland, and several other countries. They differ slightly from the type F plugs commonly found in Germany and other parts of continental Europe.

Key features:

  • Similar to type C but round and with a female grounding contact.
  • Accepts the grounding pin of type E sockets.
  • Compatible with type F plugs (but not vice versa in the past).

Safety:

  • Recessed socket prevents shock hazard from partially inserted plugs.
  • Grounded, providing additional safety.

Obsolete type E plug:

  • Older version without grounding clips is rarely seen today.
  • Not compatible with newer grounded sockets.

Hybrid E/F plug:

  • Developed to bridge the gap between type E and F sockets.
  • Features both grounding clips for type F sockets and a female contact for type E grounding pin.
  • Slightly non-circular shape due to the notches for type F compatibility.

Additional notes:

  • Type C plugs fit perfectly in type E sockets.
  • Type E/F plugs are rated for 16 amps.
  • Higher power equipment requires permanent wiring or other connectors.

Summary:

Type E plugs are a common standard in several countries, offering grounded safety features and compatibility with type F plugs. While the original ungrounded version is rarely encountered, the modern E/F plug ensures safe and versatile use across different socket types.

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