This plug is a pin and sleeve 250 volt three phase four wire device. It is rated at 100 amps. A #3 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 130 amps.
i have a metal sleeve over each spark plug wire at the motor.....cant get the wire out to get to the plugs?? how do i get the wire off the plug??
Disconnect the plug to your fan. Hook a jumper wire to ground the negative wire and a hot wire to the positive wire. If the fan doesn't work, then you can buy one on Ebay or other sources.
Get enough new wire for the length needed and the link chain to make the swag. Attach the new wire color to color and cover tightly with electrical tape. (Better to solder first if you can) Try to tuck the taped connections close to the fixture to hide. Then thread the new wire thru the chain and purchase a separate plug. The plug will have a place to attach the wires to screws and a cover that snaps over the wire. You're ready to plug in.
Connect a good quality three pin, 15 amps plug the geyser cable with green wire connected to the earth terminal (thicker pin in the plug). If the geyser is to be fitted permanently at one location only, then it is advisable to connect it with a D.P. Switch to avoid burning of wires due to loose connections in three in plug and socket.
=== === You can add an on-off switch to the flex if you use a "torpedo" or similar shaped switch that has been designed to be used for this purpose. Here is how to install it into the flex: * unplug the light from the outlet! * open up the casing of the switch * where you want to insert the switch cut the outer cover of cable very carefully with a sharp knife * be careful not to nick any of the other wires * cut one of the wires - especially if there is a black wire, that is the one to cut * if there is no outer cover on the flex then just cut one of the two wires which make up the flex * only cut one wire, don't cut the other wire! Just leave it undisturbed. * on the cut wire strip back the insulation about 5mm on both sides of the cut * connect one side of the cut wire (from the plug) to one terminal of the switch * connect the other side of the cut wire (going to the light) to the other terminal of the switch * NEVER CONNECT ANY WHITE/NEUTRAL WIRE TO THE SWITCH TERMINALS! * Place the other, uncut, wire inside the casing of the switch, lying alongside the switch mechanism itself. If you also want to lengthen the cable then: * you'll need to wire up a plug with a new length of flexible cable containing a pair of BLACK and WHITE wires to plug into the outlet * cut off the existing plug supplied with the light from the end of its cable * wire the "hots" of both of the cables to the switch terminals as described above. * the white/neutral of the flex or cable coming from the new plug to must be joined to the white/neutral wire in the flex going to the light using a proper small connector for electrical wire - it must be small enough to fit safely into the switch casing alongside the switch mechanism without touching either of the switch terminals. (If you know how to use solder safely, you could solder the two neutral wires together.)IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.If you do this work yourself, always turn off the powerat the breaker box/fuse panel BEFORE you attempt to do any work AND always use a meter or voltage indicatorto insure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
Depends upon which prong is horizontal. Under NEMA standards (in the USA) it could either be 250v (6-20p) with both non-grounded terminals hot, or 125v (5-20p) with the horizontal being neutral. Obviously, WHICH terminal is horizontal determines the possible voltage, so you cannot accidentally plug a 125v device into a 250V socket.
No, it is against the National Electrical Code to wire a receptacle with the wrong voltage. You should call a qualified electrician to change the 250V receptacle to a 125V receptacle.
Spark plug wire not connected to spark plug? Spark plug wire connected to Wrong spark plug? Vacuum line disconnected? Bad spark plug or wire?
bad spark plug wire.
I need a lot more information. I don't know what you mean by four wire plug. What does it look like, what was it used for? What three wire plug are you installing, what does it look like, what is it used for. What color ore the wires?
It should be the same thing. But other things are also described as T100L so you should make sure it's a fuse and check by holding it up to the light that it has a very thin wire inside the glass tube.
to the furtherest plug! Plug #1 is probably the longest wire
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If it is the same plug every time, I would say the plug or wire is grounding out some where. Try replacing the plug the the wire.
A 2-pole wire will not work on a 3-pole plug. You will need to use a 3-pole wire on a 3-pole plug.
Change the cord/plug on the stove to a four wire cord/plug. When installing the new plug remove the grounding strip that connects the center lug in the stove wiring block to the frame of the stove. Connect the white wire from the new plug to the center lug. Connect the green wire from the plug to the stove frame.
i have a metal sleeve over each spark plug wire at the motor.....cant get the wire out to get to the plugs?? how do i get the wire off the plug??