(Useful site, btw)
The system I've got has a hacked up power cable on it...
NEMA stuff on the end that plugs into the Crimson. "Standard" (5-15P
style but rated for 20A) on the end that plugs into the wall.
(I know it works, but as none of the circuits in my house are dedicated
20A, I don't run it for long)
Perhaps I should wire up a "proper" receptacle/plugin when I get our
service upgraded, and a new breaker box installed in the spring.
David
On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 04:28, Tothwolf wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Eric Smith wrote:
David Holland wrote:
I think your thinking of a Crimson DeskSide.
Its not a power issue... (They just require a dedicated 20A circuit if
your going to leave them on for any length of time, and a NEUMA(sp?)
plugin, or adaptor.)
If you're talking about a normal US 120V 20A single-phase grounded
circuit, that would be a NEMA 5-20P plug and a NEMA 5-20R receptacle.
The 5-20R receptacle can also accept the "normal" 15A 5-15P plug, as
commonly seen on almost all US consumer electrical products.
The Crimson and earlier Power Series Deskside systems use a 20A twist lock
connector. The power cable for the systems uses a NEMA L5-20P plug and
NEMA L5-20R receptacle.
The Hubbell part numbers for these parts are:
insulgrip plug: HBL2311
insulgrip receptacle: HBL2313
single flush receptacle (outlet): HBL2310
-Toth