yes you can.
for example in a 380V 3 wire system the 4th wire or neutral gives 220 volts against each of the 3 phases so you can have 3phase 380 volt plugs as well as 220 V single phase plugs.
ah and by the way you can have as many 3 phase plugs as you like or as the power supply can support ampere wise.
when gate pulse remove when power supply reversed when power supply cut -off
This question may be asking if it is safe to plug things into mains wall sockets if they have been left switched on with nothing plugged-in, and if it is safer to plug things in only after the sockets have been switched off? If, and only if, that is the meaning of this question, the answer is probably: It should not be dangerous to plug something into a switched-on socket but it is always a good idea - and safer - to switch off any socket before you plug anything into it. +++ The hazard is not in the plugging-in, but may arise from the appliance itself, if it starts unexpectedly.
With the switch in the on position the receptacle is energized. With the switch in the off position the receptacle is de-energized.
STRANGULATED
it dies.
The total current drawn must not exceed the current that the original socket can supply.
it depends on what type of socket in question, if its domestic then all plug sockets are for general use hoover telly etc if they are commercial then certain sockets could have a dedicated use for example computers, you wouldn't use a hoover on these incase it tripped out and all unsaved data would be lost, that's only reason you wouldn't use them, the supply and breaker rating is exactly the same, so to summarise no they don't but always check to see what else is running off that supply just to be sure.
I've had the same problem. This is the second time it's happened to me. Last time? It was the central power supply (or a power supply of some sort, but I think it was "central power supply"). It's probably the same thing now.
It does not happen often. Most likely your motherboard or power supply is dead or both.
Take off the sockets and remove the pump pulley.
Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply was created in 1984.
when gate pulse remove when power supply reversed when power supply cut -off
This question may be asking if it is safe to plug things into mains wall sockets if they have been left switched on with nothing plugged-in, and if it is safer to plug things in only after the sockets have been switched off? If, and only if, that is the meaning of this question, the answer is probably: It should not be dangerous to plug something into a switched-on socket but it is always a good idea - and safer - to switch off any socket before you plug anything into it. +++ The hazard is not in the plugging-in, but may arise from the appliance itself, if it starts unexpectedly.
you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out
Someone shut the hot water supply off to your unit
supply should be off
You need metric sockets. Probably a deep well with and extension.