SOCKET OUTLETS Sample Clauses

SOCKET OUTLETS. Socket outlet shall be surface or flush type, 5 or 15 Amps, 250 Volt, 5 / 3 pin, two in one shuttered or non shuttered type as indicated in Sch “A”. Switch Socket outlets shall conform to IS and shall be as specified in clause 19.114.5 and 19.114.5.1 of MES Schedule Part- I, 2009 print. Every socket outlet shall be controlled by a switch and switch controlling the socket outlet shall be on the live side of the line.
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SOCKET OUTLETS. TS-637 All socket outlets unless otherwise specified or indicated on the Contract Drawings shall be of the 13 Amp shuttered rectangular pin type complying with BS 1363.
SOCKET OUTLETS. The Contractor shall install indoor and outdoor three phase and single phase sockets in positions appropriate to anticipated use. There shall be a minimum of 15 single phase, and 10 32A three phase, socket outlets in the main plant area. There shall be at least 1 single phase, and 1 32A three phase socket outlet in the transformer area. Socket outlets shall be distributed such that no item of equipment within the Binary Plant perimeter fence is further than 20 m away from a single and three phase outlet unless hazardous zoning requirements dictate otherwise. Socket outlets shall be compatible with existing sockets used in Wairakei Station.
SOCKET OUTLETS. ( a ) A socket outlet shall not embody fuse terminal as integral part of it. But the fuse may be embodied in plug i9ln which case plug shall be non-reversible and shall be so arranged and connected that the fuse is connected to .phase live conductor or the non- earthed conductor of the circuit.

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