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AC Plug Adapters for Zaire

 

Example Plug

 

Grounded Universal Receptacle to Old British 16A (BS546) Plug

Grounded Universal Receptacle to European Schuko (CEE 7/7) Plug

The universal receptacle on these adapters will accept most worldwide plugs except the 16 amp "large" British BS 546 (Indian/South African) plug.  In many countries less-commonly-used outlets may be found.  Therefore, we do not guarantee the accuracy of this information. Use this adapter if your appliance supports 110~120 AND 220~240 volt electricity (consult your appliance's label or manual).

AC Voltage Conversion for Zaire

 

Example Transformer

 

Two-Way Transformers - for use with electronic devices.

A step-down transformer will convert the 220~240 volt electricity in Zaire to the 110~120 volt electricity required by your device.  Select a transformer that supports at least as many watts as is required by your appliance. Use a step-down transformer and the adapter above if your appliance supports ONLY 110~120 volt electricity (consult your appliance's label).
Electrical Specifications in Zaire

Voltage:

220 Volts

 

Grounded AC Plug Adapters do not convert voltage.  If your appliance does NOT accept 220-240 volt current, serious damage can result if you do not also use a Two-Way Transformer to convert the current to 110-120 volts.  

Frequency:

50Hz

 

North American 110-120 volt electricity is generated at 60 Hz (cycles). Most international 220-240 volt electricity is generated at 50 Hz (cycles). This difference in cycles may cause the motor in your 60 Hz North American appliance to operate slightly slower when used on 50 Hz.  Devices such as clocks may not function normally on 50Hz current.