The third identifier is a number and identifies the amperage rating of the device. The fourth identifier is a letter. This identifier determines whether the device is a plug, P, or a receptacle/outlet, R.The North American Non-locking NEMA Configuration chart will help you determine the ...
Refer to the chart below for the ratings of relative protection of electrical enclosures: IP Ratings Guide The IP rating normally has two (but may have three) numbers: Protection from solid objects or materials Protection from liquids (water) Protection against mechanical impacts (commonly omitted,...
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We have a chart on the resources tab to help you determine which connector you need. Q: Is a 10 amp cable sufficient for powering my devices? A: The 10 amp version is the most cost efficient cable. It will handle most computer applications because PCs draw very low amperages. Resources...
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