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- Camlock_(electrical) abstract "A camlock, (named after the Cam-lok connector made by the Crouse-Hinds Company, a division of Cooper Industries) or 'cam' for short is often used in temporary electrical power production and distribution. Interchangeable connectors are made by Leviton, Hubbell, and other companies. The most common form is the 16 series, rated at 400 amperes with 105 °C terminations. Also in common use is the 15 series (mini-cam), rated at 150 amperes.They are generally used where more than 50 A is required or 3 phase connections are needed, and to connect large generators or building disconnects to distribution panels or lighting dimmer racks. They are usually found only in professional environments.The colors correspond to the different functions of the terminals. Extra caution should be used to verify correct phase in relation to color coordination with foreign companies and equipment in traveling productions. The common American colors are: It is very often assumed that these colors are dictated by the National Electric Code (NEC), however they are not. The NEC only requires that green must only be used for the Equipment Grounding Conductor (NEC Article 250.119) and only white or grey for the Neutral (groundED) conductor (NEC Article 200.6). These colors may not be used for any other purpose, nor may their purpose use a different color. No other colors are specified by the NEC for general power distribution.The UK system uses the following colour codes: (as the use of Camlocks has been declining, it is very unlikely to find any matching the new colour codes)Extra care should be taken when connecting together systems using old and new colour codes, especially as black was originally used to indicate neutral and is now a phase colour, and blue which used to denote a phase is used to denote neutral.".
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- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageRevisionID "638834159".
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power_distribution.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrical_power_connectors.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Cooper_Industries.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Crouse-Hinds_Company.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Dimmer.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Electric_generator.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Electric_power_distribution.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_generator.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Electricity_distribution.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Harvey_Hubbell.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Leviton.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink National_Electric_Code.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink National_Electrical_Code.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Powerlock.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Three-phase.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Three-phase_electric_power.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLink Three_phase.
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camlock (electrical)".
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camlock".
- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageWikiLinkText "camlock".
- Camlock_(electrical) alt "Cam-lock in use".
- Camlock_(electrical) alt "Cam-lock prior to use".
- Camlock_(electrical) caption "Cam-lock in use".
- Camlock_(electrical) caption "Cam-lock prior to use".
- Camlock_(electrical) direction "vertical".
- Camlock_(electrical) hasPhotoCollection Camlock_(electrical).
- Camlock_(electrical) header "Cam-locks".
- Camlock_(electrical) image "Cam lock 1.JPG".
- Camlock_(electrical) image "Cam lock 2.JPG".
- Camlock_(electrical) width "200".
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- Camlock_(electrical) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Camlock_(electrical) subject Category:Electric_power_distribution.
- Camlock_(electrical) subject Category:Electrical_power_connectors.
- Camlock_(electrical) comment "A camlock, (named after the Cam-lok connector made by the Crouse-Hinds Company, a division of Cooper Industries) or 'cam' for short is often used in temporary electrical power production and distribution. Interchangeable connectors are made by Leviton, Hubbell, and other companies. The most common form is the 16 series, rated at 400 amperes with 105 °C terminations.".
- Camlock_(electrical) label "Camlock (electrical)".
- Camlock_(electrical) sameAs m.077_tb.
- Camlock_(electrical) sameAs Q5026837.
- Camlock_(electrical) sameAs Q5026837.
- Camlock_(electrical) wasDerivedFrom Camlock_(electrical)?oldid=638834159.
- Camlock_(electrical) depiction Cam_lock_1.JPG.
- Camlock_(electrical) isPrimaryTopicOf Camlock_(electrical).