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|{{flag|Alstin}}
|A, B
|120 V
|60 Hz
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|{{Flag|Austro-Caldera}}
|B
|120 V
|60 Hz
|Caldera adopted the B socket and its following voltage as part of the nation's reliance on Levantine goods.
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|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
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|NEMA Standard 14-30 and 14-50 rated at 240 volts used for major appliances (e.g., clothes dryers and ovens, excluding refrigerators)
|NEMA Standard 14-30 and 14-50 rated at 240 volts used for major appliances (e.g., clothes dryers and ovens, excluding refrigerators)
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|{{flag|Corumm}}
|{{flag|Daxia}}
|K
|K
|230 V
|230 V
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|50 Hz
|50 Hz
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|{{flag|Hendalarsk}}
|G
|230 V
|50 Hz
| These standards are also in force in the [[Pentapolis]].
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|{{flag|Kiravia}}
|{{flag|Kiravia}}
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|50 Hz
|50 Hz
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|{{flag|Lucrecia}}
|C, I, N
|230 V
|50 Hz
|All outlets in Lucrecia are mandated to be compatible with C-, I-, and N-type plugs.
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|{{flag|Metzetta}}
|G
|230 V
|50 Hz
|These standards also apply in [[Jinju]].
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|{{flag|Pelaxia}}
|{{flag|Pelaxia}}
|I, C
|I, C
|220 – 240 V V
|120 V
|60 Hz
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|{{flag|Rumahoki}}
|G
|230 V
|50 Hz
|50 Hz
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|230 V
|230 V
|50 Hz
|50 Hz
|Used exclusively in the Union of Loa Republic
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|{{Flagicon image|Flag_of_South_Sakartvelos.png|size=25px}} [[South Sakartvelos]]
|F
|220 V
|50 Hz
|There are also rare appearances of Type C plugs in the [[Alaka]] region
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|{{flag|Tierrador}}
|A, B, G ([[Ulunkheria]] and [[Tulangia]] only)
|120 V
|60 Hz
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 16 March 2024

This is a list of mains electricity plugs, voltages, and frequencies.

Nation Type(s) of plug / socket Voltage Frequency Comments
 Alstin A, B 120 V 60 Hz
 Austro-Caldera B 120 V 60 Hz Caldera adopted the B socket and its following voltage as part of the nation's reliance on Levantine goods.
 Burgundie A, B 120 V 60 Hz A and B are standardized across the Levantine Union
 Caphiria C, N 120 V 60 Hz NEMA Standard 14-30 and 14-50 rated at 240 volts used for major appliances (e.g., clothes dryers and ovens, excluding refrigerators)
 Cartadania C, N 120 V 60 Hz NEMA Standard 14-30 and 14-50 rated at 240 volts used for major appliances (e.g., clothes dryers and ovens, excluding refrigerators)
 Daxia K 230 V 50 Hz
 Eldmora-Regulus F, C, E, J in Eldmora
G in Regulus
230 V 50 Hz
 Faneria A, B 120 V 60 Hz Faneria follows Levantine Union standards, but some native-designed technologies run on higher voltages with custom sockets.
Galicia C, F 230 V 50 Hz
 Hendalarsk G 230 V 50 Hz These standards are also in force in the Pentapolis.
 Kiravia K 230 V 50 Hz
 Lucrecia C, I, N 230 V 50 Hz All outlets in Lucrecia are mandated to be compatible with C-, I-, and N-type plugs.
 Metzetta G 230 V 50 Hz These standards also apply in Jinju.
 Pelaxia I, C 120 V 60 Hz
 Rumahoki G 230 V 50 Hz
 Takatta Loa O 230 V 50 Hz Used exclusively in the Union of Loa Republic
South Sakartvelos F 220 V 50 Hz There are also rare appearances of Type C plugs in the Alaka region
 Tierrador A, B, G (Ulunkheria and Tulangia only) 120 V 60 Hz
 Urcea A, B 120 V 60 Hz A and B are standardized across the Levantine Union
 Vithinja K 230 V 50 Hz
 Yonderre A, B 120 V 60 Hz A and B are standardized across the Levantine Union