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Typ F – Schuko (DE electrical socket/electrical plug)

The Type F plug (also known as Schuko – shorthand for the German “Schutzkontakt”) has two round pins (diameter 4,8 mm, sintra op ôfstân 19mm útinoar). You will learn this knowledge from this article.

Schuko plug, a German plug type F

What is Type F Schuko plug?

There are many types of plugs. If you travel, you may have discovered this the hard way! Indeed, you have probably already forgotten the adapter to plug in your computer? Or simply not having the correct adapter?

Yn it ferline, it was common for each country to have its type of plug. Lokkich, things are much more precise now, and plugs are better standardized. lykwols, it is possible to come across a particular type of plug, the Schuko plug on some equipment. Let’s discover these sockets, which are not so special!

Where are schuko plugs used?

Does the Schuko plug make you think of a term straight from Japan? Think again, the Schuko plug comes from Germany! Its full name isSchutzkontakt.Mainly used in Germany, they are also found in Finland and Bali. The Schuko plug is the type F.

There are two types of Schuko plugs, an old and a modern one. The old Schuko socket is calledSchuko onlybecause it is only compatible with a Schuko wall socket. In other words, you cannot use equipment with this type of plugin France unless you have an appropriate adapter.

To face these compatibility concerns, the design of the Schuko plug has evolved. The new version of this plug meets the CEE 7/7 standard and is therefore compatible with the French system.

It is good to know the Schuko plug because it is used in many electrical types of equipment, not only in German products. Indeed, most European electrical appliances are equipped with this type ofnew generation” socket.

Countries where Type F are used:

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Afghanistan 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Albania 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Algeria 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C,Typ F
American Samoa 120V 60Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Typ F, Type I
Andorra 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C,Typ F
Armenia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Aruba 127V 60Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Typ F
Austria 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Azerbaijan 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Belarus 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Bhutan 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type D, Typ F, Type G, Typ M
Bosnia and Herzegovina 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Bulgaria 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
CapeVerde 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Tsjaad 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type D, Type E, Typ F
Croatia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Denemark 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type E, Typ K
Egypt 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Estonia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Etioopje 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type E, Typ F, Type L
Faeröer Eilannen 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type E, Typ K
Finland 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Georgia 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Germany 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Greece 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Grienlân 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type E, Typ K
Guinea 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Typ K
Hungary 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Iceland 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Indonesia 220V 110V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Iran 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Italy 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type L
Jordan 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type B, Type C, Type D, Typ F, Type G, Type J
Kazakhstan 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic 220V 110V 50Hz, 60Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type C, Typ F
Kyrgyzstan 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Lao People’s Democratic Republic 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Type C, Type E, Typ F
Latvia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Libearia 120V 220V 50Hz, 60Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Type C, Type E, Typ F
Libya 127V 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type D, Typ F, Type L
Lithuania 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Luxembourg 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Macau 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type D, Typ M, Type G, Typ F
Macedonia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Moldova 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Monako 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type D, Type E, Typ F
Montenegro 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Mozambique 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Typ M
Myanmar 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type D, Typ F, Type G
Netherlands 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Netherlands Antilles 127V 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Type C, Typ F
New Caledonia 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Niger 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Type C, Type D, Type E, Typ F
Norway 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Portugal 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Romania 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Russia 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Saint Martin 120V 220V 60Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
San Marino 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type L
Sao Tome and Principe 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Serbia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Slovenia 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Spain 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Suriname 127V 60Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Sweden 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Tajikistan 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type I
Tailân 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type B, Type C, Typ F
Timor lêzen 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Type E, Typ F, Type I
Turkey 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Turkmenistan 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type B, Type C, Typ F
Ukraine 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F
Uruguay 230V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type C, Typ F, Type I, Type L
Vietnam 220V 50Hz Stopkontakt: Type A, Type C, Typ F

What are the characteristics of the Schuko plug?

The particularity of the Schuko plug is the way it allows the grounding of the equipment. On a traditional French E-type plug, the connection to the earth is made via a cylindrical pin that protrudes from the female base of the wall socket. On a Schuko plug (old and new generation), the grounding is done by two lugs located on the inner edges of the female socket. These side tabs are positioned at 0 and 180°.

For the current passage, the Schuko socket is similar to a European type E socket (the most common socket model in France) with two male plugs. The distance between these plugs is compatible with the French plugs.

The original Schuko plug was not equipped with a hole allowing the passage and the connection with the grounding terminal of the E-type plugs. This is why the old Schuko plug is not compatible with French plugs.

Today, electrical equipment is generally equipped with the latest generation of the Schuko plug. lykwols, the new generation Schuko plugs are equipped with a hole allowing the connection to a French plug. It is, therefore, possible to use a Type E plug (French model) on a Schuko type F wall socket, and vice versa.

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So that’s how I understand Type FSchuko (DE electrical socket/electrical plug).

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Do you have a different point of view with the Type F Electrical Sockets? Or any other questions about the plug socket?

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