Multi Plugs to be banned, square pin plugs to be the standard: PUCSL

21 June 2017 11:38 am


The use of square pin plugs in future will be the standard for Sri Lanka and as such the import and manufacture of appliances other than G-plugs commonly known as square pin plugs will be banned in future, Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL) said.

The Commission has decided that the Type G-plug and socket outlet, widely known as the 13 Ampere plug and socket outlet, commonly referred to as the “Square Pin” plug and socket is to be the national standard in Sri Lanka,

 


To plug these different plug-tops for different socket outlets people tend to follow unsafe actions such as 

“There has been some 95 electrocutions in 2015 up from 76 in 2013 and 73 in 2014. Use of substandard plugs, sockets, electrical accessories, adaptors and extension cords are one of the main causes for electrocution and fire.

To mitigate these unsafe practices and to standardize use of plugs and related materials in Sri Lanka, Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has introduced a new set of standards.   

Manufacturing and Importing


Sale of Plugs and Sockets 

For consumers who are already using Non standardized types of plugs and Sockets, it is not mandatory to change it immediately , but if there is a need arises to change or replace an existing plug point PUCSL recommends the public to purchase only a square socket plug which is been tagged as "6A Max".

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