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This question may be asking if it is safe to plug things into mains wall sockets if they have been left switched on with nothing plugged-in, and if it is safer to plug things in only after the sockets have been switched off? If, and only if, that is the meaning of this question, the answer is probably: It should not be dangerous to plug something into a switched-on socket but it is always a good idea - and safer - to switch off any socket before you plug anything into it. +++ The hazard is not in the plugging-in, but may arise from the appliance itself, if it starts unexpectedly.
Yes. They are the usual three square pin plugs and sockets as in the UK.
The whole of Europe, including the UK, uses the same voltage for mains electricity, 220 V 50 Hz. But the plugs and sockets are different in different countries. You will need to either change the plug or get a plug adaptor.
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220 Volts 50 Hz AC. Same as the rest of Europe. But Swiss plugs and sockets are different from other countries.
Swiss plugs are different from those of other countries. The sockets accept standard 2-pin Euro-plugs, but the 3-pin plugs have a third earth pin, same size as the other two, in a triangular formation. Thus earthed appliances need a plug adapter.
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Other than Banks; coins, jewellery, semiconductors, electronic plugs and sockets, teeth - the uses of an inert metal are large.
you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out
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