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Préfixe socket:*
Description
Propriétés d'une prise électrique permettant de recharger un appareil Modifier ou traduire cette description.
Groupe: power
Utilisé pour ces éléments
peut être utilisé sur des nœudsne devrait pas être utilisé sur des cheminspeut être utilisé sur des zonesne devrait pas être utilisé sur des relations
Combinaisons utiles
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taginfo: socket:*

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Cette page décrit un préfixe et non une simple clé.

Cette clé peut être utilisée partout où de l'énergie électrique est fournie au public ou aux clients. Elle spécifie le modèle et le nombre de prises qui peuvent être utilisés simultanément. Les utilisations probables sont les stations de recharge de véhicules électriques, les branchements électriques dans les campings et les alimentation à quai pour les bateaux. Il est également souvent utilisé pour indiquer les interfaces de charge des téléphones portables et autres petits appareils (USB-A, etc.)

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Pour tout objet pertinent et chaque type de prises, marquez davantage le nombre de socket:<type> et tout autre attributs socket:<type>:*.
Ne taggez pas un socket=*, sans en comprendre l'usage du modèle de la prise ainsi que sa définition.

Balises

Clés Valeur Description Photo
socket:<type> Disponibilité d'un modèle de prise, soit de avec une valeur numérique (par exemple, 2) ou bien de manière non numérique avec yes. Disponibilité, de préférence en nombre, des prises du modèle spécifié qui peuvent être utilisées simultanément sur cette station de charge.
socket:<type>:current Courant en ampères,

valeur numérique ; par exemple, 16.

Courant maximal pouvant provenir d'une seule prise du modèle spécifié à cette station de charge.
socket:<type>:output Puissance en kilowatts,

valeurs numérique, par exemple, 50. (une unité peut être ajoutée, 50 kW).

La puissance maximale qui peut provenir d'une seule prise du modèle spécifié à cette station de charge.
Fast charging socket
Puissance en kW indiquée sur le socle de la prise.
socket:<type>:voltage Tension en volts,

valeurs numérique, sans unité et milliers de délimiteurs ; par exemple 400.

Listes des types de prises

Modèle alias <type> Usage Photo Symbole Pays Description Usages
unknown The socket type is unknown. Only use this value if no further information is available – a more specific value is preferred.
multi
A type of socket that can accept multiple types of plugs.
domestic Domestic General type of AC power socket for indoor use. Specifics differ per region and implementation. Only use this value if no further information is available – a more specific value is preferred.
cee_blue Industrial
Europe

IEC 60309 P+N+E, 6h earth pin, blue, 220–240 V AC, 16 A, colloquially known as CEE blue or a caravan socket. Commonly used for power supply in camping sites in Europe.

There are similar sockets of different current ratings that are used more rarely. These can be tagged explicitly in a similar way to the CEE red sockets, e.g. cee_blue_32a.

cee_red_16a Industrial Germany

Poland

IEC 60309 3P+N+E, 6h earth pin, red, 350–415 V AC, 16, 32, 63, 125 A, colloquially known as CEE red.

There are different sizes for each current rating, with those for more current being larger. Plugs and sockets of different current ratings are not compatible.

cee_red_32a Industrial
cee_red_63a Industrial
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cee_red_125a Industrial
as3123_3pin Industrial
Australia
New Zealand
many Pacific Islands
Antarctica
AS/NZS 3123 socket, 250 V AC, 10 A, 20 A, 32 A. 3 pins (single phase, neutral and earth).
as3123_4pin Industrial
AS/NZS 3123 socket, 415–500 V AC, 10 A to 200 A. 4 pins (three phase and earth; no neutral). Less common than the 5-pin variant.
as3123_5pin Industrial
AS/NZS 3123 socket, 415–500 V AC, 10 A to 200 A. 5 pins (three phase, earth and neutral).
type1 Car
Type1 J1772 socket.

Letter B in black hexagon [1]

USA
Canada
EU ??

IEC 62196-2 Type 1 or SAE J1772-2009 plug, colloquially known as Yazaki, Level 1: 120 V AC, 16 A; or Level 2: 240 V AC, 80 A. The cable is permanently attached to the charging station and plugged into a lockable receptacle on the vehicle. Commonly used in the USA.

Most public charging stations in the US provide Level 2 charging at up to 30 A but some are limited to 16 A.

type1_cable Car USA
Canada
Use type1 instead. The cable is always attached to the charger, so no disambiguation is needed.
type1_combo Car
USA
Canada
IEC 62196-2 Type 1 or SAE J1772-2009 combined charging system (CCS) plug, with 2, larger, extra pins for DC charging.
type2 Car
Australia
EU
Iceland
Norway
UK

IEC 62196-2 Type 2, or VDE-AR-E 2623-2-2 plug, colloquially known as Mennekes. Common in Europe.

May have "AC" labelling to distinguish from Tesla chargers using visually similar set of pins[2].

This tag should be used if there is no cable permanently attached to the charger, but has been used for stations with cable as well.

type2_cable Car

IEC 62196-2 Type 2, or VDE-AR-E 2623-2-2 plug, colloquially known as Mennekes. Common in Europe.

May have "AC" labelling to distinguish from Tesla chargers using visually similar set of pins[3].

This tag should be used if there is a cable permanently attached to the charger. Before the addition of this value (in June 2020), objects will have used the value type2. There is no impediment to any resurvey or update to such tagging.

type2_combo Car
IEC 62196-2 Type 2, or VDE-AR-E 2623-2-2, combined charging system (CCS) plugs, with 2, larger, extra pins for DC charging. The cable is permanently affixed to the charging station and plugged into a receptacle on the vehicle. This tag includes CCS charging at Tesla Supercharger stations.
ccs Car Global CCS is a standard for different connectors of vehicle charging. "CCS" is not the name of any specific connector, use type1, type1_combo, type2, type2_cable or type2_combo instead.
type3a Car
Letter D in white hexagon [4] France
Italy
IEC 62196-2 Type 3, or EV Plug Alliance, socket. Two versions widely used. The type3a is the single phase version.
type3c Car

Letter E in white hexagon [5]

France IEC 62196-2 Type 3, or EV Plug Alliance, socket. Two versions widely used. The type3c is the 3 phase version.
type3 Car France Don't use. Specify the precise socket: Either type3a or type3c.
gb_ac Car
China, export markets (Belarus, Russia) GB/T 18487.1-2015 AC plug, colloquially known as national standard (国标, guó biāo) and slow charge.

Attention: Even though it looks a lot like Type 2, it is the reverse of Type 2. There is tongue piece in the holes of GB plug, and nothing in the holes of Type 2 plug.

gb_dc Car
China, export markets (Belarus, Russia) GB/T 18487.1-2015 DC plug, colloquially known as national standard (国标, guó biāo) and fast charge.
chademo Car
Japan
USA
Australia
EU
Iceland[6]
UK
Canada
IEC 62196-2 Type 4, or JEVS G105-1993, colloquially CHAdeMO. The cable is permanently affixed to the charging station and plugged into a lockable receptacle on the vehicle. A Japanese standard that provides fast DC charging not available in the other base IEC 62196-2 types, but likely to be supplanted by the IEC 62196-2 combo connectors.
tesla_supercharger Car
(US)
(EU/AU)
USA
See also Tag:amenity=charging_station/Tesla Motors

NACS (North American Charging Standard) DC fast charging plug. Formerly the proprietary plug of Tesla, and still almost exclusively found at Tesla Supercharger locations. Not for AC charging, use tesla_destination instead.

tesla_destination Car
USA NACS (North American Charging Standard) AC charging plug. Formerly the proprietary plug of Tesla, still mostly found at Tesla Destination Charger locations. Not for DC fast charging, use tesla_supercharger instead.

The EU version should be mapped as a standard type2 socket (socket:type2=*) as destination charger are using the standard socket in Europe. Only an internal switch on the charger can stop any non-Tesla vehicle to charge on such destination charger (which can be indicated in the description).

tesla_roadster Car Tesla Roadster plug. Available at some public charging stations, but generally not commercially.
j3105-1 Medium & Heavy Vehicles
SAE_J3105-1 a.k.a. "Cross Rail": Charging system for trucks/buses – 4 contacts in a square arrangement on a pantograph mounted overhead; the pantograph is lowered onto the vehicle's roof where orthogonally arranged receptacle lines are (hence the cross pattern in schematics). Output 150–850 VDC, 150–600 kW (in some cases[which?], 1200 kW).
j3105-2 Medium & Heavy Vehicles SAE_J3105-2 a.k.a. "Bus up": Charging system for trucks/buses — 4 contacts in a linear arrangement on a dome mounted overhead; the pantograph is provided by the vehicle and raised into the dome. Output 150–850 VDC, 50–600 kW.
magne_charge External link Magne charge (J1773) is a largely obsolete inductive charging system. Included for the sake of completeness.
ropd Bicycle
Germany
Czech Republic
RoPD® - Rosenberger Power Data Connectors. This plug system is currently (2020-03) installed in the charging stations of "bike-energy". It is mainly used for charging bicycles.
bosch_3pin Bicycle
Bosch charging connector. It is mainly used for charging bicycles. This key is used for the 3-pin variant, typically outputting 36 V and 4 A.
bosch_5pin Bicycle
Bosch charging connector. It is mainly used for charging bicycles. This key is used for the 5-pin variant, typically outputting 36 V and 6 A.
shimano_steps_5pin Bicycle
Shimano Steps charging connector. It is mainly used for charging bicycles, typically outputting 40 V and 4.4 A (or 42 V and 4 A).
xlr_3pin_cable Bicycle
XLR cable with a male connector
XLR male connector symbol
XLR charging connector. It is mainly used for charging bicycles. This key is used for the 3-pin variant.
typee Domestic
France
Belgium
Monaco
Morocco
Tunisia
Poland
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Domestic socket used in France, Belgium, Monaco, Morocco, Tunisia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia. IEC type E, or CEE 7/5 socket (taking a CEE 7/6 or CEE 7/7 plug), 220–230 V AC, 16 A. Can be compatible with schuko by additionally having connectors at the sides.
typek Domestic
Denmark
Greenland
IEC type K domestic socket
typeL Domestic
Italy
Chile
Domestic socket. Often combined with other connector types in one socket.
nema_5_15 Domestic
Americas
Asia
IEC type B or NEMA 5-15R receptacle, and NEMA 5-20R receptacle, accepting NEMA 5-15P plugs, 110–127 V AC, 15 A. Commonly used in the Americas and Asia.
nema_5_20 Domestic
USA Similar in appearance to NEMA-5-15, but has a T-shaped socket on one side, and can supply a higher current. Compatible with NEMA 5-15P plugs. Many older ChargePoint stations have one of these behind the locking front panel.
nema_14_30 Domestic
USA NEMA 14-30 2P+N+E, 208 V or 240 V AC, 30 A. L-shaped neutral blade.
nema_14_50 Domestic
NEMA 14-50 2P+N+E AC, 208 V or 240 V, 50 A. Straight neutral blade. Offered in some places.
schuko Domestic
Germany
Spain
Algeria
Mozambique
Russia
Mongolia
Iran
Afghanistan
Korea
Indonesia
IEC type F, or CEE 7/3 socket (taking a CEE 7/4 plug), also known as Schuko (or Siemens in Italy), 220–240 V AC, 16 A. Developed in Germany, used in most European countries and some in Africa and Asia. Can be compatible with typee by additionally having a pin/hole on the front side.
bs1363 Domestic
UK
Commonwealth
IEC type G, or BS 1363 socket, 220–240 V AC, 13 A. Used in UK and many Commonwealth country domestic premises.
as3112 Domestic
Australia
New Zealand
many Pacific Islands
Antarctica
IEC type I, or AS/NZS 3112 socket, 220–240 V AC, 10 A, 15 A (longer earth pin)
sev1011_t13 Domestic
Switzerland SEV 1011 Type 13 socket, 230 V AC, 10 A. Also known as IEC type J.
sev1011_t15 Domestic
Switzerland SEV 1011 Type 15 socket, 230/400 V AC, 10 A.
sev1011_t23 Domestic
Switzerland SEV 1011 Type 23 socket, 230 V AC, 16 A (rectangular pins).
sev1011_t25 Domestic
Switzerland SEV 1011 Type 25 socket, 230/400 V AC, 16 A (rectangular pins).
powerlock Industrial
Powerlock: 1000 V AC, 400/660 A. 5-pin over 5 separate cables: 3P+N+E. Used to connect generators and transformers at large events venues. Also used to supply shorepower to cruise ships and container ships, and to charge electric boats.
camlock Industrial
Camlock: 1000 V AC, 150/400 A. 5-pin over 5 separate cables: 3P+N+E. Used to connect generators and transformers at large events venues. Also used to supply shorepower to cruise ships and container ships, and to charge electric boats.
device:USB-A Devices
USB-A socket to plug in charger cable e.g. for mobile phones
device:micro-b Devices
A USB-B micro connector on a cable
device:USB-C Devices
USB-C socket to plug in charger cable e.g. for mobile phones and laptops
device:USB-C_cable Devices
USB-C cable to plug directly into a device
device:lightning Devices
Apple Lightning socket to plug in charger cable for Apple mobile phones and laptops
device:qi-wireless Devices
Qi inductive charging wireless power pad e.g. for mobile phones

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