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Fixes: #13009

Add 10A and 20A plugs standardized by the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards.

@DanSheps DanSheps self-requested a review June 26, 2023 20:40
@BrunoBlanes BrunoBlanes requested a review from DanSheps June 30, 2023 11:30
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This defines the outlet (female) types but not the port (male) types. @BrunoBlanes could you add those too please?

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This defines the outlet (female) types but not the port (male) types. @BrunoBlanes could you add those too please?

Sure.

Add Brazilian power port standard
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To be honest I'm not 100% on the "2P+T" descriptor as I don't see it documented anywhere, but I'll defer to @BrunoBlanes as a regional user who is no doubt more familiar with the standard.

@jeremystretch jeremystretch merged commit 9d0457f into netbox-community:develop Jul 28, 2023
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To be honest I'm not 100% on the "2P+T" descriptor as I don't see it documented anywhere, but I'll defer to @BrunoBlanes as a regional user who is no doubt more familiar with the standard.

It does not show up as an acronym on the standard, but vendors did make a good effort of putting it everywhere on their products to the point that it has become a standard itself.

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Thanks @BrunoBlanes!

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Add Brazilian power outlet standard

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