Kelvin is designed to be versatile, making it suitable for use in almost every country, no matter where you are around the world. However, it's crucial to ensure the correct voltage and plug type are used to prevent Kelvin from overheating and potential damage. The required voltage is determined by the delivery address and plug choice you input in your shipping details when buying Kelvin via our website.
Region-Specific Voltages
- USA: 110V/120V
- Canada: 110V/120V
- UK: 240V
- Europe, Ireland: 230V
- Australia, New Zealand: 230V/240V
- South Africa: 230V
- Switzerland: 230V
- Japan: 100V
Kelvin Input Requirements
The input requirements for Kelvin vary based on the model you would like to purchase:
- Standard Kelvin: 450W
- Large Kelvin: 750W
Plug Types:
When ordering a Kelvin heater, you are able to choose a plug type suitable for where you are located. There are four different types of plugs on our website that you can choose from:
- EU (Type C)
- UK (Type G)
- USA (Type A)
- Australia (Type I)
Kelvin’s CE Compliance and European Safety Standards
Kelvin heaters are compliant with the CE marking, adhering to the European Safety Standards Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC.
This directive ensures that electrical equipment within specific voltage limits provides a high level of protection for European citizens and fully aligns with the single market regulations.
We hope this guide has answered any of your voltage related questions you may have had about Kelvin. If you have any further questions, please feel free to send us a query here. You can also visit Kelvin’s webpage here.
To download Kelvin’s manual for more information, please click here.
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