What is a Ceeform socket?

What is a Ceeform socket?

In general, the ceeform socket and plug refer to the industrial sockets and plugs which comply with the following specifications: Voltage: below 1000 v. Current: below 800 a. Frequency: below 500 Hz. The environmental temperature range: −25 °C to 40 °C.

How many pairs of wires does a twisted pair cable has?

Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables are found in many Ethernet networks and telephone systems. For indoor telephone applications, UTP is often grouped into sets of 25 pairs according to a standard 25-pair color code originally developed by AT Corporation.

Are there sockets that take 2 x 6mm?

MK are the only sockets that will take 2 x 6mm, I had to use them a while back for a 6mm radial as I couldn’t get any 4mm. Wasn’t easy to wire but then again wasn’t that hard either. No twisting needed at all as I recall. Anything up to 4mm then twist slightly on individual cables but not multiples together.

What to do with twisted wires in MK logic?

As already said DONT twist the strands or twist cables together! They take up more space when twisted. If cores are going into a vice type terminal, don’t twist anything. If cores are going into a screw terminal, twist the strands on individual cables gently.

Can you twist a cable into a screw terminal?

NEVER twist cores of one cable with another. It was done like this in the 70’s and before, but not these days. If cores are going into a vice type terminal, don’t twist anything. If cores are going into a screw terminal, twist the strands on individual cables gently. (IMO, and my teachings, this is best).

What’s the best way to twist a cable?

If cores are going into a screw terminal, twist the strands on individual cables gently. (IMO, and my teachings, this is best). NEVER twist cores of one cable with another. It was done like this in the 70’s and before, but not these days. If cores are going into a vice type terminal, don’t twist anything.

Can a hard wired socket be switched to a regular socket?

You could say that with a regular socket somebody could switch it off accidentally but: 1) sockets would hidden behind the appliance 2) you can have an unswitched socket. Thanks for your help.

MK are the only sockets that will take 2 x 6mm, I had to use them a while back for a 6mm radial as I couldn’t get any 4mm. Wasn’t easy to wire but then again wasn’t that hard either. No twisting needed at all as I recall. Anything up to 4mm then twist slightly on individual cables but not multiples together.

Why do some appliances have a hard wired socket?

Which also does no harm. If it’s hard wired, this is often because of a lack of space at the back of the appliance, as JohnD has already indicated. Integrated (with the cupboard door) appliances are often done like this because they need the extra space at the back.

As already said DONT twist the strands or twist cables together! They take up more space when twisted. If cores are going into a vice type terminal, don’t twist anything. If cores are going into a screw terminal, twist the strands on individual cables gently.