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And the question/point is!
I note steel showing so clearly SWA cable one wonders if the SWA is actually earthed but it could be. Emergency stop seems odd I wonder what for and only one visible MCB type device would have expected more.
But really a pointless post with out further information.
commonly referred to as a Commando due to the very successful MK range that started it all...
commonly referred to as a Commando due to the very successful MK range that started it all...
Also commonly known as a CEEform in some industries, which was a trademark of Mennekes (Actually I think the Mennekes ones appeared from Europe before MK started making them, but I'm not 100% sure on that)
MK units date back to the late 1960's..have no idea when Mennekes starts making them, I did not see their offerings in the UK until after I spent 5 years in Canada in the late 1980's-mid 1990's. IT people tend to call them CEEform but sparks tend to call them Commando's
I thought the colour was part of the standard, so if it isn't blue it can't be an IEC 60309 compliant item.Other than being all black for the entertainment industry rather than the conventional blue, it's a bog standard IP44 rated IEC60309 plug
I thought the colour was part of the standard, so if it isn't blue it can't be an IEC 60309 compliant item.
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