Re: [PSES] U.S. equivalent to BS 1363...

2021-09-07 Thread John E Allen
Pete (and friends, of course!) When I downloaded WD6, it was because it was of use “at work” – OTOH, since I progressed “beyond work” (i.e. I retired – 6 yrs ago!), the need for having an up-to-date version has become of “less relevance” to me in the UK. John E Allen w. London, UK

Re: [PSES] U.S. equivalent to BS 1363...

2021-09-07 Thread Pete Perkins
John, ‘some years ago’… Just watch the date, the standard is updated from time to time. :>) br, Pete Peter E Perkins, PE Principal Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Consultant PO Box 1067 Albany, ORe 97321-0413 503/452-1201 IEEE Life Fellow IEEE PSES 2020

Re: [PSES] U.S. equivalent to BS 1363...

2021-09-07 Thread John E Allen
IIRC – I downloaded that F.O.C from the NEMA website some years ago. John E Allen W. London UK From: Matthew Wilson | GBE Sent: 07 September 2021 17:37 To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] U.S. equivalent to BS 1363... Hello Ted, that’s great, thank you very much.

Re: [PSES] U.S. equivalent to BS 1363...

2021-09-07 Thread Ted Eckert
Hello Matthew, I believe you are looking for NEMA WD-6. Wiring Devices—Dimensional Specifications (nema.org) Best regards, Ted Eckert The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my

[PSES] U.S. equivalent to BS 1363...

2021-09-07 Thread Matthew Wilson | GBE
Hello all, unfortunately I'm not too familiar with U.S. standards. I am looking for the equivalent information of BS 1363-1 that would describe the standard U.S. mains plug and socket dimensions, plug pin lengths, spacings etc. I nice 2D dimensioned drawing would be ideal. The reason is we