Midnight Drifter
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What type of electric socket do they use in marinas in Norway? i.e. what kind of adaptor will I need to use my UK shore power plug?
You mean the same as in the UK?I'm pretty sure that it's the standard 'blue' 3 pin, 16A item.
The marina we used in Stavanger some years ago used the standard two pin continental. with the earth logs at 90 degs. to the pinsWhat type of electric socket do they use in marinas in Norway? i.e. what kind of adaptor will I need to use my UK shore power plug?
thanksThe marina we used in Stavanger some years ago used the standard two pin continental. with the earth logs at 90 degs. to the pins
Thank you. I am aware of what we use in the UK, my query was about Norway.Most marinas in the UK use the EU EN 60309 socket (aka CEE Form - blue denotes the voltage range 200-250v and the size denotes the current - most are 16A).
I have been on boats which had an adapter made up from a continental 2-pin plug joined by a short length of cable to blue UK female "plug".Thanks for your replies folks. It seems that in some marinas in Norway we will be able to use the blue 16A plug that we use in the UK, and that for others we will need to get an adaptor for the continental 2-pin with 2 earth logs.
I have a bag of adaptors that do this - probably about 8 different kinds I’ve found in marinas throughout UK and Europe. There used to be a fashion for marinas having “special” sockets so you’d have to take an adapter with a deposit. Marinas would be perplexed when I’d just fish one out. In recent years the main adaptors I’ve ended up using have been just 32Amp and the giant 3 phase ones.I have been on boats which had an adapter made up from a continental 2-pin plug joined by a short length of cable to blue UK female "plug".
I have been on boats which had an adapter made up from a continental 2-pin plug joined by a short length of cable to blue UK female "plug".