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Apparently Thailand uses 5-15P at 220 VAC.Advice-for-you when Travelling in Thailand/ said:For Thailand there are four associated plug types, types A, B and C. Plug type A is the plug which has two flat parallel pins, plug type B has two flat parallel pins and a grounding pin and plug type C has two round pins. Thailand operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.
The customer may not always be right but he is always the customer.customer in thailand insists they want type B plug on unit and that it runs at 220VAC
What may be a code violation in North America may be a standard operating procedure in Thailand.Attention: it would be a non Code compliance installed on 220 V system!
TIS 166-2006 said:Scope
1. This standard covers plugs and socket-outlets, fixed or portable socket-outlets, for use in alternating current, having a rated voltage not exceeding 250 volts and a rated current not exceeding 16 A, intended for use in residential and similar general purposes, both indoors and outdoors, with an ambient temperature not exceeding 40 °C.
2. This standard also covers plugs and socket-outlets in socket-outlet sets and portable socket-outlets included in socket-outlet extension cords that are part of electrical appliances, unless otherwise specified in the standard for the relevant electrical appliance.
This standard does not cover:
- Plugs and socket-outlets and couplers for industrial use
- Appliance couplers
- Plugs and socket-outlets, fixed and portable socket-outlets for extra-low voltage (ELV)
- Socket-outlets incorporating automatic fuses, etc.
- Requirements for flush mounting boxes, but covers only the requirements for surface mounting boxes. (surface-type mounting box) which is necessary for testing with sockets.
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