How to use Industrial Plugs as part of a power supply
When you need proven Event Power and the success of a gig is riding on the quality of the electrical supply the choice of Industrial Plugs can be critical. How else are going to make the event live unless you can connect Industrial Plugs to a suitable power source? Cables and other items of equipment connect together using Industrial Plugs and sockets that are designed and manufactured to provide watertight fittings.
Industrial Plugs can be wired to a diverse range of equipment they’re commonly attached to cables and can be mounted to walls or items of machinery like generators to provide a power inlet for appliances.
What are Industrial Plugs made from?
Standard 63amp 230 Volt Industrial Plugs are made from industry grade materials including tough and durable plastic housing materials and brass contacts that connect to female sockets. The Industrial Plugs are fitted with screw terminals and by design they are watertight for obvious reasons.
Industrial Plugs are often used in bad weather conditions and they have to waterproof to prevent water from interfering with the electrical supply. They’re durable, hard wearing and Industrial Plugs are real value for money because once they are fitted they provide you with many years of service.
How to connect Industrial Plugs
In most instances Industrial Plugs are used in conjunction with cables, outlets and inlets to create a uniform power supply.
For example the Industrial Plugs could be wired to a cable that was connected to a power supply via a socket outlet. At the other end of the cable a female connector would be fitted that would push into an appliance inlet. Once all the connections were made power would flow to the appliance in question and various cable extensions can be plugged into each other using Industrial Plugs and female connectors to enable the power supply to travel over large areas.
Where to buy Industrial Plugs
Industrial Plugs can be bought in bulk from an electrical supplier that stocks adaptors, cable assemblies and other types of power distribution products. If you want outside power on a remote site look online for a store that stocks Industrial Plugs, sites like ATD Powershop are always open for business.
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