New Zealand power plug and outlet

2010-08-25 08:19:14 Author:Theone CopyFrom: Hits:0


Most outlets in New Zealand are grounded and have switches on them for extra safety. The standard New Zealand power plug has two flat pins that form a V-shape, as well as an earthing pin.

Electricity in New Zealand is supplied at 230 Volts and 50 Hertz (New Zealand camper vans also have 230 Volt systems), and if the voltage in your country is the same, all you need is a New Zealand power plug adapter. If not and if your hair dryer or razor ?or whatever it is you want to use ?doesn't accept 230 Volts, you'll need a voltage converter or transformer as well. But not all your appliances need converters or transformers before you can use them. Some appliances are dual-voltage, which means they can be used with more than just one voltage level. To check if that's the case, look for something like this 100-240 Volt ~ 50/60 Hertz on the nameplate of your appliance.
 
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