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Powerline MU User Guide (Ivory Coast) Croatia 230 V Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic 110/220 V 240 V 230 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic 230 V 220 V 230 V 110 V 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz East Timor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador England (See United Kingdom) 220 V 120-127 V 220 V 115V Equatorial Guinea Eritrea 220 V* 230 V Estonia Ethiopia Faeroe Islands Falkland Islands Fiji Finland 230 V 220 V 220 V 240 V 240 V 230 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz France French Guiana 230 V 220 V 50 Hz 50 Hz Gaza 230 V 50 Hz March, 2007 C & F A & B, C, F & L G E C & K C & E D & G A C, E, F, I, A & B C A & B Most older hotels 110 V. Some newer hotels 220 V. Some outlets are a combination of type A and C and can accept either type plug. Denmark's connectors have slight differences from those used elsewhere. While pin diameter and spacing is standard, outlets may have different housing depths which could interfere with standard adaptors -- one report says this is due to "childproofing." Also, Plug C fits into Ktype outlets (but not vice versa). Type J may exist in some hotels. A UN correspondent reports "power is poor in the country with frequent brownouts and blackouts. I suspect that surges are frequent as we go through a lot of surgeprotecting power bars." Further he reports than Type I is common as much construction is done by Australians; type C is common in building built during Indonesian occupation; type E is less common; type F is common in offices but not hotels. C & E C F D, J, & L C & K G I C & F E C & E *Voltage varies between 150 & 175V with frequent outages Type C may be found in older buildings. Type E plugs may work in either C or F type outlets. Type C plugs may be found on some appliances, and will fit the Type E outlet. Type C outlets may be found in older buildings. Type A may be found in older buildings but is illegal. H Issue 2.0 Page 103 of 112