SN 441011, until 2019 SEV 1011,[1] is the Swiss national standard for AC power plug for domestic use and similar purposes.
[2] The plug-in system defined in the standard for 250 V / 440 V alternating voltage at 50 Hz is structured to be “hierarchically downward compatible”.
On 4 December 2009, the TK23 Technical Committee issued the new revised edition of the Swiss standard SEV 1011:2009 for 10-A plugs and 11/12 sockets to provide, among other things, improved protection against contact with partially insulated pins can.
On December 4, 2009, the technical committee TK23 published the new, revised edition of the then standard SEV 1011:2009 for 10 A plugs and sockets of type 11/12 in order to offer, among other things, improved protection against contact with partially insulated connector pins can.
Originally, T12 plugs and sockets (the most common in domestic use) posed a safety concern.
Measure 2 then makes it possible to improve safety when using existing T12 sockets: when electrical contact is made in a partially insulated pin, the conductive part is no longer accessible, even with a non-recessed socket.
Since electrical appliances are replaced comparatively often (more often than sockets), the situation should improve overall in a few years.