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Schuko (/ˈʃuːkoʊ/) or type F, is a
connector (plug/socket)
system used in much (but not all) of Europe. It is a
registered trademark referring to a system...
- and CEE 7/4 plug are
commonly called Schuko, an
abbreviation for Schutzkontakt,
Protective contact to
earth ("
Schuko"
itself is a
registered trademark of...
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small enough that two can be
installed in the
space taken by a
single Schuko or BS 1363 socket. The
socket has
either a 10 mm deep
recess or a 12 mm...
- via
other means. The CEE 7/3
socket and CEE 7/4 plug are
commonly called Schuko. The
socket (which is often, in error, also
referred to as CEE 7/4) has...
- most of
Europe and in
other countries that use type E (French) or type F (
Schuko) sockets, all wall-mounted
sockets supply 16 A. The
system of plug types...
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former East
Germany had to
conform to the
Schuko standard. Most
other Eastern European countries use the
Schuko standard internally. However,
before its...
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Special attention is to be paid to the
earthing of
Schuko plugs.
Though British converter plugs for
Schuko are
occasionally found; they are not common. Plug...
- together,
Europlugs might experience loose contact. AC
power plugs and
sockets Schuko – the
system of CEE 7/3
sockets and CEE 7/4
plugs CEE 7
standard AC plugs...
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drama and
opera stage sets. Born in
Tambov in a
military family,
Vladimir Schuko joined Leon Benois's
class of
architecture at the
Imperial Academy of Arts...
- some (Zholtovsky)
strictly followed the
classical canon,
others (Fomin,
Schuko, Ilya Golosov)
developed their own
modernized styles. With the crackdown...