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CONTENTS
1-Power concept
2-type of socket
3-difference between load break switch & disconnect
switch
4-Socket Installation Types ( surface & flush )
5-IP Rating
6-receptacle conditions according to Egyption code
7-method of wiring
8-Panel schedule
9-Excel function
Normal
Socket

Sockets
Type
Industrial Power
Socket Socket
NORMAL
SOCKET
Single socket

• 2 Pins • 2 Pins • 3 Pin


• Not grounded • Grounded • Grounded
• 220-240v • 220-240v • 220-240v
Duplex socket

Normal socket rating :


10, 13, 16A
Power socket
According to Egyptian code

Power socket rating :


16, 20, 25,32A,….etc
Industrial Sockets

Industrial plugs and sockets provide a connection to the electrical mains rated
at higher voltages and currents than household plugs and sockets.

They are available in 3, 4 and 5 pin versions, with ratings of 16 Amp, 32 Amp,
63 Amp and 125 Amp. They are also color coded to allow easy identification of
one voltage rating from another.
Industrial Sockets
Explosion proof
Installation type
Surface mounted flush mounted
Floor box Furniture box
SOCKETS TYPE
ACCORDING TO
CONROLLING

Controlled Non controlled


socket socket
Disconnect Switch
The machine must have devices to disconnect it from all power sources.
Such devices should be easy to identify and they need to be lockable if
restoring the power can cause a hazard. The operator should be able to lock
the power disconnect switch if he is away from the power control box and
cannot be certain that someone does not touch the switch. After
disconnecting the power, it should be possible to eliminate any remaining
charge in the machine’s electrical circuits so that there is no risk of electrical
shock
Disconnect Switch
Outlet
Junction Box
Electrical junction box is a very important part of your electrical wiring system.
Without a junction box, you simply cannot have many different types of electrical
outlets, switches, or data hook ups in a room. The electrical junction box is the
place where all the wires in a room, or wiring area, are joined together and fed by
the main breaker. Junction boxes can then be called a control room of sorts. They
send power from the main breaker to the other parts of the room. These junction
boxes are usually hid behind the drywall, or paneling as they serve no aesthetic
function.
Pull Box
IP Ratings
Receptacle conditions according to Egyptian
Code:
Receptacle conditions according to Egyptian
Code:
Receptacle conditions according to Egyptian
Code:
Receptacle loads according to NEC Code
Panel Board

No of ways:
6, 12, 18, 24, ..…. , 48

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