| LEADTYPES IN USE AND CROSS-SECTIONS IN MM² |
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| H03VVH2-F | 2 x 0,75 | | |
| H03VV-F | 2 x 0,75 | | |
| H05VVH2-F | 2 x 0,75 | | |
| H03V2V2-F | 2 x 0,75 | | |
| H05VV-F | 2 x 0,75 | 2 x 1,0 | |
| H05V2V2H2-F | 2 x 0,75 | 2 x 1,0 | |
| H05RR-F | 2 x 0,75 | 2 x 1,0 | |
| H05RN-F | 2 x 0,75 | 2 x 1,0 | |
| H07RN-F | | 2 x 1,0 | |
| H03V2V2H2-F | 2 x 0,75 | | |
| H05V2V2-F | 2 x 0,75 | 2 x 1,0 | 2 x 1,5 |
| CONFIGURATIONS |
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The
dimensions of the plug approved in Brazil are identical with those of
the 10 A plug used in Italy. Even the pin diameter of 4 mm is
absolutely identical. The only difference is that the plug has been
approved for Brazil by Inmetro. Years ago, several different plug
systems were used in these countries, e.g. the UL/CSA plug system.
Meanwhile, Brazilian authorities demand a Brazilian symbol.
For voltages between 6 and 16 A, the plug shown on page 29 may be used instead.
The lead types and cross-sections comply with the HAR regulations.