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I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? Thanks Den |
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![]() This what you mean? http://www.levitonproducts.com/catal...B5 8&pid=1208 I beleive It is against the NEC to have the grounded and grounding conductors switched. On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:16:57 GMT, "Den Murray" wrote: Hi I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? Thanks Den |
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If you've got the space, how about a power strip like the 2nd picture
on this page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_strip Den Murray wrote: Hi I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? Thanks Den |
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Tazz spake thus:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:16:57 GMT, "Den Murray" wrote: I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? This what you mean? http://www.levitonproducts.com/catal...B5 8&pid=1208 I beleive It is against the NEC to have the grounded and grounding conductors switched. I think the OP is asking about an *inline* switch in a cordset (plug & outlet), so they can put it between the outlet and appliance to switch it on & off. But while what you suggested isn't what they asked for, it should work, so long as they only need one outlet in the box (or on that side of a double box). -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority." |
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![]() "Den Murray" wrote in message news:d4BYg.7755$cH6.4855@trnddc07... Hi I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Easy enough to make one; though it will be very expensive extension cord. I think you are looking for an extension cord, aren't you. "Plug in switch tap"??? |
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No ... what I want plugs into a standard 15amp outlet and has a switch and
an outlet on it. D "Tazz" wrote in message ... This what you mean? http://www.levitonproducts.com/catal...B5 8&pid=1208 I beleive It is against the NEC to have the grounded and grounding conductors switched. On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:16:57 GMT, "Den Murray" wrote: Hi I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? Thanks Den |
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Den Murray spake thus:
No ... what I want plugs into a standard 15amp outlet and has a switch and an outlet on it. You could make one yourself, with a "handy box", that switch/outlet combo someone else posted a link to, a short piece of 3-wire cord and a plug. Wouldn't be all ivory-plastic-encapsulated pretty, but would work and be safe. -- "In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the population into concentration camps and turn the country into a wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do that. Let ME do it.'" - Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority." |
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David Nebenzahl wrote:
Tazz spake thus: On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:16:57 GMT, "Den Murray" wrote: I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? This what you mean? http://www.levitonproducts.com/catal...B5 8&pid=1208 I beleive It is against the NEC to have the grounded and grounding conductors switched. I think the OP is asking about an *inline* switch in a cordset (plug & outlet), so they can put it between the outlet and appliance to switch it on & off. But while what you suggested isn't what they asked for, it should work, so long as they only need one outlet in the box (or on that side of a double box). My guess is the OP wants a plug-in cube kinda like a grounding adapter that has a switch built into it. (Haven't seen one.) bud-- |
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According to Den Murray :
I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? A cheap power bar with switch. Yes, you can build something a bit more specific to your purposes, but probably not for less than the $5 or so you can get a power bar, nor quite as pretty ;-) -- Chris Lewis, Una confibula non set est It's not just anyone who gets a Starship Cruiser class named after them. |
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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:12:24 -0500, Bud--
wrote: David Nebenzahl wrote: Tazz spake thus: On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:16:57 GMT, "Den Murray" wrote: I'm trying to locate (in the US) a *grounded* (i.e.3-prong) plug in switch tap. I've got a standard 15amp outlet that I have an appliance that I need to be switch on-and-off-able (is that a word) at the outlet. Leviton make a non-grounded version (2-prong in, and 2-prong out), but I need it to be grounded. Any ideas? This what you mean? http://www.levitonproducts.com/catal...B5 8&pid=1208 I beleive It is against the NEC to have the grounded and grounding conductors switched. I think the OP is asking about an *inline* switch in a cordset (plug & outlet), so they can put it between the outlet and appliance to switch it on & off. But while what you suggested isn't what they asked for, it should work, so long as they only need one outlet in the box (or on that side of a double box). My guess is the OP wants a plug-in cube kinda like a grounding adapter that has a switch built into it. (Haven't seen one.) I've seen them for two prongs but not for three. I use a couple, including to turn the power off to my scanner, which I almost never use. bud-- |
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