Type G Plug & Sockets

Type G — British three-rectangular-pin fused plug.

Type G at a glance

Plug codeType G
GroundedYes — has an earth contact
Typical voltage world220–240V (Europe, most of Asia/Africa)
Fits these socketsType G
Used in (countries)4

What a Type G plug is

Large plug with three rectangular pins and a built-in fuse. Used in the UK, Ireland, Malta, Singapore, UAE, Hong Kong, and much of the former British Empire. It is mechanically isolated: a Type G plug fits ONLY a Type G socket, and no other plug fits a Type G socket. Always requires a dedicated adapter.

Remember: the plug shape says nothing about the voltage. A Type A plug fits sockets in both the US (120V) and Japan (100V); a Type C plug fits 220–240V sockets across Europe and much of Asia. Always check the voltage of your destination before plugging in a single-voltage device.

Countries that use Type G sockets

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Type G FAQ

What does a Type G plug look like?

Large plug with three rectangular pins and a built-in fuse. Used in the UK, Ireland, Malta, Singapore, UAE, Hong Kong, and much of the former British Empire. It is mechanically isolated: a Type G plug fits ONLY a Type G socket, and no other plug fits a Type G socket. Always requires a dedicated adapter.

Which countries use Type G sockets?

Type G sockets are used in United Kingdom, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Singapore. Always confirm the local voltage — the plug shape alone never tells you whether your device is safe.

Do Type G plugs fit other sockets?

No. A Type G plug fits only Type G sockets — bring a dedicated adapter.

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Guidance only — not professional electrical advice. Always confirm against your device's label before plugging in. Local wiring (especially in hotels and older buildings) can vary.