Powerlock
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Powerlock, also referred to as: power-loc and power-lok, is a single pole electrical connector used by the entertainment industry for high current applications, similar to but considered safer than camlock connectors.Originally developed by Litton Veam in the mid 1990's the Powerlock connector introduced safety features that protected the user against electric shock and making potential fatal connection errors. Such features included finger proof electrica contact, colour coded insulators, mechanicla keys and lcoking devices.
The original Powerlock is available in 400A and 600A versions, whilst some later compatibles such as "Powersafe" are available at 500Amp and 800Amp. All versions can be used for single phase and, much more commonly, three phase applications. Three phase connections require five separate cables.
Applications
Powerlock connectors are typically used to connect to generators. Powerlock inputs are available on many large dimmers[1] and on large power distribution units.
See also
- Camlock (electrical)
- IEC 60446 - for wiring standard colours.
External links
- Data sheets for ITT Veam Powerlock connectors
- (http://www.phase3.uk.com/products/powersafe.html Data Sheets for P3 Powersafe connectors)
References
- ^ http://www.avolites.org.uk/products/art2000.htm Avolites Art-2000 Dimmer Unit