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Posted By: SvenNYC What is the proper use for this cap? - 11/07/02 08:36 PM
Two companies that I know off the top of my head make these: Hubbell in the USA and Codelca in Colombia.

I've seen them used for hot water heaters, some air conditioners and small electric stoves (anything that has to be connected across two 120 hot conductors for 240 volts).

But the proper (in my opinon) plug for that use would either be a 6-20 or a 6-15 grounded cap. So why use this item pictured? (photo from Codelca)

[Linked Image from codelca.com.co]

Hubbell's catalog lists it as a Nema 2-20 configuration.

[This message has been edited by SvenNYC (edited 11-07-2002).]
Posted By: Bjarney Re: What is the proper use for this cap? - 11/08/02 01:06 AM
Don't know if it's currently the case, but Hubbell used to catalog a number of their wiring devcies as "replacement use only" and some "not UL listed." Seems like one or both may be the case here.
Posted By: Pearlfish Re: What is the proper use for this cap? - 11/08/02 07:26 PM
Sven, I don't know the answer to your question. but here are some specs. that I cut and pasted directly from Hubbell.


NEMA No. 2-20P
Horsepower 2
Cord Dia. .220"-.660" (5.6-16.8)
Description Straight Blade Plug
Type 2 Pole, 3 Wire, Grounding
Rating 15A,125V
Certification UL Listed to UL498 File E1706, CSA Certified to C22.2 No. 42 File 280
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