The NEC does not establish an orientation. Proposals to establish an
orientation have been proposed to the code panel and rejected. See 
http://electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000553.html
for a discussion.

You will find ground up preferred by some to provide protection as
mentioned by Art Michaels. However, you will find many direct plug in
products configured with ground down.

Dimensions for these and twist lock plugs are in NEMA standard WD6-88. 
Sorry, I don't have a copy.

Bob Johnson
ITE Safety
www.ITEsafety.com
 
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[mailto:owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org] On Behalf Of Jim Eichner
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 1:40 PM
To: 'EMC-PSTC - forum'
Subject: Nema 5-15R sockets


A couple of questions about our standard North American 120Vac socket:

1. Orientation:  We have lots of people in the office here on both sides
of
this one, and I can't find a normative reference in the CEC or the NEC.
Which is the correct way "up" when installing a socket on a wall -
ground
pin above the L and N blades, or L and N above the ground?  What is the
code
reference for this requirement, or is there none?

2. Dimensions:  Can anybody share the spec's for the dimensions, with
tolerances, of the line, neutral, and ground blades for this
configuration?
I'm sure it's in the UL and CSA standards but I don't want to spend
hundreds
of $ for a one-time question.  We have no on-going need for these
standards!

Thanks in advance for your help,

Regards, 
Jim Eichner, P.Eng. 
Manager, Engineering Services 
Xantrex Technology Inc. 
Mobile Power
web: www.xantrex.com <http://www.xantrex.com> 
Any opinions expressed are accidental.  I have none.


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