Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates. In common with everywhere else in the UAE, the UK 'type G' 13-A fused plug is used. The electricity supply is 415/240 V, 50-Hz, three-phase four wire system.
UK mains voltage is 240 Three pin plugs and sockets pin positions are ................... 1 Earth 2 Neutral ...........................3 Live Looking at the socket
domestic supply is 220v, European three pin (rectangular pin) plugs
European three prong rectangular plugs - 220v 13 amp
220 volts
No, the plug and socket are incompatible, and even if you changed the plug, the unit would not operate on such alow voltage.
Round 2-pin; 220V AC
Anything of such voltage will be burnt if plugged in a 230v socket outlet because the voltage is too high.
remove the high voltage wires that connect to the top of the plug. take a spark plug socket, or a regular socket if you don't care and take out the plugs
It is 240V / 50Hz AC. The plug/socket used is like the one used in Great Britain.
What you need to worry about more than if the plug fits is that the voltage is correct. If you are in the US and about to plug something into a standard(US) socket make sure it either accepts 110V current or that is equipped to transform 110 into whatever it needs.
120/240 Volts at 60 Hz with either type A or B socket. See here for more info: http://users.telenet.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm#plugs_a
voltage is 220volts, they use the three prong English-type plug socket although adaptors are readily available
Plug and socket, plug and socket outlet, plug and receptacle or plain plug and outlet all seem to be in common usage in the US. Plug and socket is possibly the only wording commonly used in the UK. [Plug and socket outlet sounds ok to a me, as a Brit, but we never really use that expression in the UK. Plug and outlet or plug and receptacle actually sound very strange!]
18 mm spark plug socket
You need an 18 mm spark plug socket.
If it can plug into the wall socket, then it has been designed for 110-120 volts of AC power and therefore will work. If you are talking about an oven the size of a dishwasher, than it may use a special higher voltage socket. A toaster oven will work just fine at 110V. If the appliance is not designed for the voltage, then the plug won't fit in the socket. I have never heard of an oven that uses only 350 watts though.