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Re: Dangerous: Male IEC lead
So from this http://www.accesscomms.com.au/reference/IEC320.htm
"A set of thirteen plugs (called the connector in the
specification) and thirteen matching sockets (called the
appliance inlet) are defined by specification IEC 60320. A set
of 11 connectors/appliance-inlets are defined in specification
AS/NZS 60320.1:2004."
perhaps we should be referring to "appliance inlets" and
"connectors" rather than plugs and sockets and males and females
when talking IEC.
I look forward to someone with the appropriate expertise
confirming the correct term usage.
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