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Key Features:
- Width: 0.5 in
- For Use With: Residential/Non-Residential
- Length: 0.5 in
Key Features:
- For Use With: Residential/Non-Residential
- Color: Grey
- Includes: Meter Offset
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- For Use With: Residential/Non-Residential
- Includes: Laminated Steam Trim
- Color: Black
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- For Use With: Residential/Non-Residential
- Color: Black
- Weight: 0.5 lbs
Key Features:
- Type of Connector: IEC 320/C-14
- Leakage Current (Max) (120VAC, 60Hz) (µA): 2
- Leakage Current (Max) (250VAC, 50Hz) (µA): 5
Key Features:
- Input Connector Type: IEC 60320/C-18
- Output Type: 3/16" Faston
- Current Rating: 15 A
Key Features:
- Leakage Current (Max) (120VAC, 60Hz): 2 µA
- Type of Connector: IEC 320/C-14
- Output Type: .250" FASTON
Key Features:
- Switch Type: DPST
- Input Type: IEC
- Filter Type: Power Entry Module
Key Features:
- Operating Temperature Range (°C): -10 ° - 40
- Leakage Current (Max) (250VAC, 50Hz) (mA): 0.005
- Current Rating (A): 6
Key Features:
- Input Connector Type: IEC 60320/C-18
- Voltage (Max): 250 VAC
- Output Type: 3/16" Faston
About Electrical Parts
Electrical Parts are a broad category of products and components used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems. Electrical Parts come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with each type designed to meet different needs.
Types of Electrical Parts
Electric parts range from electric pieces such as switches, relays, and circuit breakers to electric replacement parts like fuses, connectors, and terminals. Electric spare parts such as wiring harnesses are also commonly used. Electrical components include transformers, capacitors, resistors, motors, pumps and other devices that help control the flow of electricity.
How Electrical Parts are Made
The materials used to make electrical parts vary depending on their purpose. Common materials include copper wire for wiring applications; insulating material for protection against shock or fire; steel or aluminum for structural support; plastic for housing enclosures; rubber for gaskets; silicon or epoxy for insulation coatings; and polymers for dielectric strength.
Industries that use Electrical Parts
Electricians often use electrical parts in their work when constructing new buildings or repairing existing ones. Electricians may also be called upon to install square d replacement parts or other electrical replacements in order to ensure the safety of a structure’s electrical system. Other industries that rely on electrical components include automotive repair shops that require re-replacement parts such as spark plugs or electronic parts replacement like sensors.
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