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Re: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies
From: Michael Kaegler <Michael.Kaegler () marist edu>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 14:34:55 -0500
http://www.crownonline.com/nema.htm includes some of the twist-locks. Fortunately, most of the twist-locks have their type printed right on the front of them, so you can read it unless there's something plugged in.
-porkchop At 11:56 AM -0500 3/28/06, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
http://www.leviton.com/sections/techsupp/nema.htm(I got this by going to google, typing 'nema plug' and hitting 'I'm Felling Lucky!')
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- Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies Olsen, Jason (Mar 28)
- Re: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies Alex Rubenstein (Mar 28)
- Re: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies Michael Kaegler (Mar 28)
- Re: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies seph (Mar 28)
- Re: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies David Lesher (Mar 28)
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- RE: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies Berkman, Scott (Mar 28)
- Re: Mildly OT: NEMA plug guide for dummies Alex Rubenstein (Mar 28)