A plug is a device that allows you to connect electric drive equipment to a primary AC power source. Electrical connectors and sockets differ in voltage and current, shape, size and type. The types of plugs used in each country are established by national standards. Currently, 15 types of electrical connectors are used, each of which is assigned a unique designation.
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