130143 Series, Plugs and Receptacles

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1301430083
1404 W25FT 16-2-SO 1504
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Unshielded
Yellow
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NEMA 1-15P
NEMA 1-15R
15A
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25.00' (7.62m)
125V
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Male Pins (Blades) to Female Sockets (Slots)
SOOW
130143
1301430097
1447 W25FT 16-3-SO 1547
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Unshielded
Yellow
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NEMA 5-15P
NEMA 5-15R
15A
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25.00' (7.62m)
125V
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Male Pins (Blades) to Female Sockets (Slots)
SOOW
130143

About  Plugs and Receptacles

Plugs, also known as male connectors, are designed to be inserted into corresponding receptacles, or female connectors, creating a secure and reliable connection for the transfer of electrical power. Plugs and receptacles are available in various sizes, configurations, and voltage ratings to accommodate diverse power requirements and standards. They are widely utilized in residential, commercial, and industrial settings to provide electrical power to a wide range of devices, including appliances, tools, lighting fixtures, and electronic equipment. These connectors and interconnects are engineered to ensure user safety and facilitate efficient power transmission. Plugs often feature insulating sleeves or covers to protect users from electric shock and to safeguard against damage when not in use. Some plugs and receptacles also incorporate locking mechanisms to prevent accidental disconnection, especially in applications where vibration or movement is present. In industrial environments, heavy-duty plugs and receptacles are employed to withstand rugged usage and to manage high amperage or voltage levels. Additionally, specialized variants are designed to offer resistance to environmental factors such as moisture, dust, or chemicals, catering to specific application requirements. To maintain safety and compatibility, plugs and receptacles are subject to regulatory standards and electrical codes. Different regions and countries may adhere to unique plug and receptacle standards, such as the NEMA standards in North America and the IEC standards internationally. Adapters and converters are sometimes necessary to facilitate connections between plugs and receptacles with differing standards. In summary, plugs and receptacles play a crucial role in facilitating electrical connections, serving as key components for the transfer of electrical power in a wide array of applications. They are available in diverse configurations, adhere to safety standards, and are designed to meet specific environmental and operational requirements, making them essential for ensuring safe and reliable power transmission.