What Are The Different Voltages Around The World?
Current Power Voltage Situation
Power voltage parameters in different countries and regions are also different, as well as speaker products. When buying and using electrical appliances, we must pay attention to the power supply voltage standards in the area, and ensure that the purchased electrical appliances match the local power voltage.
This can avoid the damage or safety of the equipment caused by the non -matching of the power supply voltage..
Voltage Data Statistics of Continents Around The World
Here are some common regions and corresponding power voltage parameters:
Most parts of Europe and Asia: 220-240 Vile Communication (VAC)
North America and parts of South America: 110-120 Volume Communication Electric (VAC)
Africa and some Asian countries: 220-240 volt and flow electricity (VAC) or 110-120 volt Communication (VAC)
Australia and New Zealand: 230-240 Voltage Communication (VAC)
Standard Voltage Comparison of Different Countries
We know that the specific standard voltage of each country is different. Below is the main standard voltage of Asia and Europe and the United States. I hope it can help you.
AC Current and Voltmeters in Asian Main Countries
Country / Region
|
Voltage
|
Frequency
|
Plug Type
|
China
|
220V
|
50Hz
|
Chinese Plug
|
Hong Kong
|
220V
|
50Hz
|
British Plug
|
India | 230V | 50Hz | Indian Plug |
Indonesia
|
230V
|
50Hz
|
German Plug
|
Japan | 100V | 50/60Hz | Japanese Plug |
South Korea | 220V | 60Hz | Korean Plug |
Malaysia | 240V | 50Hz | British Plug |
Singapore | 230V | 50Hz | British Plug |
Taiwan | 110V/220V | 60Hz | Taiwanese Plug |
Thailand | 220V | 50Hz | German Plug |
AC Current and Voltmeters In Europe and America
Country / Region
|
Voltage
|
Frequency
|
Plug Type
|
United States, Canada
|
120V
|
60Hz
|
American Plug
|
Mexico
|
127V
|
60Hz
|
American Plug
|
Brazil | 127V/220V | 60Hz | Brazilian Plug |
Argentina
|
220V
|
50Hz
|
Argentinian Plug
|
United Kingdom | 230V | 50/60Hz | British Plug |
France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Greece, Portugal | 230V | 60Hz | European Plug |
Denmark | 230V | 50Hz | Danish Plug |
Sweden | 230V | 50Hz | Swedish Plug |
Norway | 230V | 50Hz | Norwegian Plug |
Finland | 230V | 50Hz | European Plug |
Australia, New Zealand | 230V | 50Hz | Australian Plug |
Not just speakers, so when we need to use electrical products, we must first understand the local standard power supply voltage and plug types to ensure that the voltage and the rated work voltage of the electrical appliance at that time can be safe.