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Old 16-01-2013, 23:28   #1
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hope some1 can help not 4x4 related but can any1 identify this scoket and plug i thin its 3ph 32A 3pin socket and plug

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Old 16-01-2013, 23:32   #2
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Looks almost like the ones for electric hookup on caravans, but they are usually blue/white instead of red/white
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Looks almost like the ones for electric hookup on caravans, but they are usually blue/white instead of red/white
its bigger than them
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3 phase version of what see on building sites as yellow 110v and caravan sites 230v blue.
says 30-415 (v)

ip44 is ref to waterproof(ness)
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As above three phase we have them at work on welders and things
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Old 16-01-2013, 23:56   #6
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As above three phase we have them at work on welders and things
The 3 phase ones, have 4 or 5 pins.
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thats it, two phases and earth this would give you 380v-415v across the phases.

yellow plugs = 110volts

blue plugs = 230v-240 volts

red plugs = 380v 415 volts.

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ps dont get them mixed up = bang smoke
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thats it, two phases and earth this would give you 380v-415v across the phases.
red plugs = 380v 415 volts.
ps dont get them mixed up = bang smoke
Bri is totally correct.

here is an ebay item... 271091192134. £9.99

supply is 2phases from a 3 phase supply.
not normal in domestic premises though, so check your supply, you should have 2 or even 3 electric meters, Red, Blue or Yellow phases. meters will have a coloured collar to identify which phase.

CAUTION....

iIt may be this plug was chosen for its current carrying capacity rather than the 380/415 volt phase to phase.
if it is a phase to Neutral, then this will be 240 volts and they have used the WRONG plug/ socket, if it is it would be best to use the blue type.

So check your supply at the main fuse box, ie by the meters, then check the supply on the Red socket, using the higher voltage range on the meter, and take EXTRA care 415 volts will fry you...

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It is used on heavy current single phase equipment, like big compressors, mills, lathes etc. Basically, it is rated at 32amp, rather than the 16amp of the blue and white ones.
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