How to identify the compatible version of high current plugs and sockets
How to identify the compatible version of high current plugs and sockets
The compatibility selection of high-current plugs and sockets is extremely important.
1. The rated voltage needs to be standardized. For example, if the plug is 400V, the socket must also be 400V. PowerSyntax's high-current industrial plugs and sockets are not interchangeable with different voltages, thus avoiding operational errors from the source.
2. The rated current must also be standardized. For example, if the plug is 250A, the socket must also be 250A. Otherwise, there is a risk of significant safety accidents due to excessive or insufficient current. We kindly ask customers to carefully check the official website product page or catalogue of PowerSyntax for the correct selection.
3. There is a distinction between different installation types. High-current industrial plugs and sockets are divided into mobile type and fixed type, and the same classification applies to the sockets. Many customers are unsure about which plug should be paired with which socket during the selection process. Therefore, we will now help you understand the compatibility issues between high-current plugs and sockets. Given the current range between 160A and 630A, any operational errors could lead to extremely dangerous situations. That's why PowerSyntax's high-current plugs and sockets are equipped with a locking system. When the matching plug and socket are inserted, the locking system ensures a secure connection to prevent accidental disconnections. It's worth mentioning that power must be disconnected before plugging or unplugging, and live operations are strictly prohibited.
4. If you are unsure about specific compatibility issues, you can email us to get in touch with our professional technical staff for assistance in selecting the appropriate industrial plugs and sockets.
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