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Type D power plug

Guide complet de la prise type D standard. Proposé par l'équipe de flightconnections.com.

3-pin
Avec terre
220-240V

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Spécifications techniques

  • Pins: 3-pin
  • Shape: Three large round pins in triangular pattern
  • Grounding: Yes
  • Voltage: 220-240V
  • Current: 5A
  • Frequency: 50Hz

Type D is an older British standard power plug with three large round pins arranged in a triangle. It is still commonly used in India, parts of Africa, and some former British territories for lower‑power appliances.

Comparison with Similar Power Plug Types

Type D looks similar to the larger Type M power plug but is physically smaller and rated for lower current. Type D power plugs are not compatible with Type C, E, or F sockets without an adapter.

Visual Comparison

Type D
vs
Type M
Type C

When Traveling TO Countries with Type D

If you're traveling from a country that doesn't use Type D power plugs, you'll need a power plug adapter to physically fit your devices into Type D outlets. Make sure to check voltage compatibility as well - most countries using Type D operate at 220-240V.

When Traveling FROM Countries with Type D

If you're traveling from a country with Type D to countries with different power plug types, consider a universal travel adapter that includes multiple power plug configurations. This will work in 150+ countries worldwide.

Common Misconceptions

Type D and Type M power plugs are interchangeable

Although they look similar, Type D and Type M have different pin sizes and current ratings. For safety, you should only use plugs and sockets of the same type.

Type D is a universal standard in India

India also uses Types C and M in many locations. Travelers often encounter a mix of plug types and should carry a universal adapter.

Questions fréquentes

What countries use Type D power plugs?

Type D power plugs are used in 36 countries, primarily in Africa, Asia, North America.

Is Type D grounded?

Yes, Type D power plugs are grounded (earthed), providing additional safety for high-power appliances.

Can I use a Type D adapter for all my devices?

A plug adapter only changes the physical shape - it doesn't convert voltage. Check that your devices support the voltage used in your destination country (220-240V). Most modern electronics are dual voltage (100-240V), but always verify on the device label.

Where can I buy a Type D adapter?

Type D adapters are available at airports, electronics stores, online retailers, and travel shops. For better prices and selection, purchase before your trip. Universal travel adapters that include Type D are also a good option for frequent travelers.