Dear Kristiaan,

the plug in Argentina is similar to Australian, but not the same. The
dimensions are different and the polarity is opposite.

The "N" marking is needed and should be on neutral pin, the neutral pin is
the one at left, looking at the pins on plug in this position:   \   /

In the following page you can see a picture:
http://www.cambre.com.ar/popup_image.php?image=3100.jpg

In this other page there is a picture of Australian plug, please notice that
the pin marked with "L" should be marked with "N" in Argentina (the N-pin is
the same in 2-pin plug and 3-pin plug):
http://www.kropla.com/!i.htm

Regards,
Silvia
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Electronics and Computer Science
 
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De: Carpentier Kristiaan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Enviado el: Viernes, 12 de Diciembre de 2008 11:26 a.m.
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Argentina Power plug

Hello Group,

External Class II Power supplies for Argentina have an Australian like plug.
Some are marked with "N" on the 1 pin, some with "N" on the other pin.
Does some-one know if the "N" marking is needed and on which pin?  

Vriendelijke groeten, meilleures salutations, mit freundlichen Gruessen,
Best regards,
 
Kristiaan Carpentier
Regulatory & Approvals
Thomson Telecom Belgium
Prins Boudewijnlaan 47
B-2650 Edegem, Belgium.
Tel.: +32 3 443 6407
Fax: +32 3 443 6632
E-mail: [email protected]
 

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