Hi Listmembers:

Can anyone tell me which is the correct electrical wiring commonly used for
South Korea?  I understand that the power is 60 Hz, 220 Vrms.

I believe that two types of outlets are common there. First is a two round
pin, round connector. This does not have a safety ground connection. Second
is a "SCHUKO" type outlet, with two round pins and two safety ground tabs.
(A 2-pin plug, without a safety ground, can also plug into this outlet.) 

Are both wires floating off of ground? Or is one of the power conductor
wires tied to safety ground? And, if one conductor is grounded, as you face
into a socket, is it the left or right contact?

Thanks,

Ed


Ed Price
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