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17:58 Feb 1, 2005 |
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4 +1 | 65º C, - for kalde forhold |
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3 | 65° F inaktiv |
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65° cold 65° F inaktiv Explanation: mit forslag |
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65° cold 65º C, - for kalde forhold Explanation: http://www.interpower.com/ic/p30info.asp forklarer at ledningene er specifisert for kalde forhold, eller 65º C. The IEC 60320 AC power inlet is the most commonly used means of connecting a detachable cordset to electrical or electronic equipment that consumes up to 16A/250V at operating temperatures up to 120°C. “Cold” Connectors (65°C) IEC 60320 C13 describes a 10A, 250VAC connector for Class I equipment for cold conditions (65°C measured at the contact). “Hot” Connectors (120°C) For applications in which a 10A rating at 65°C is insufficient, IEC 60320 provides for an ac power connector with a 120°C rating, described in standard sheets C15 and C16. This connector includes a key which prevents insertion of the international connector intended for “cold” conditions |
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