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Inside the "holes" are springy brass fingers that grip the plug prongs when you insert the wall plug, making connection with your home's electrical system.
If it's an outlet that's round with many holes it is probably the drain in the sink.
Simply put, it is any electrical outlet the has three holes that the female end plugs into. What this is referred to most of the time (but not always) is a regular 110V outlet. Older outlets had only two holes, one for the hot, one for the neutral. All newer installations have the third hole for the ground wire.
there's no such thing inside a blackhole
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Inside the "holes" are springy brass fingers that grip the plug prongs when you insert the wall plug, making connection with your home's electrical system.
If it's an outlet that's round with many holes it is probably the drain in the sink.
Inside an outlet there are conductors: hot, neutral, and sometimes ground. The rest of the inside of an outlet is insulator, to keep these conductors from shorting.
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If you are using proper authorised outlet boxes, they come with all the holes pre-cut. Holes to mount wire clamps and holes for mounting screws. If you don't use these you are not 'to code'
No, but your spit may touch a contact and the shock could kill you. So don't even think about doing such a stupid thing!
Simply put, it is any electrical outlet the has three holes that the female end plugs into. What this is referred to most of the time (but not always) is a regular 110V outlet. Older outlets had only two holes, one for the hot, one for the neutral. All newer installations have the third hole for the ground wire.
Anything that is grounded. Something like you walk outlet. There are three holes in an outlet with various shapes depending on where you live. But one of the holes is for a grounding prong. You should make sure you know which one is the ground before sticking it into the outlet though.
You can find it inside of water outlet (there is a hose connecting the outlet and the radiator). You will have disassemble outlet if you want to gain access to the thermostat.
Thermostat is located inside water outlet. You have remove the outlet if you want to replace the thermostat.
It's inside of water outlet.