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Default Safety Factor on a 50 Amp Straight Blade Plug

I was looking through the Leviton catalog and was looking at 50 amp
straight bladed plugs and matching receptacles. I was just curious how
much of a safety factor is built into these and how many amp they would
actually handle. Just curious how many amps that they could handle for
extended times and also intermittently. There were also 60 amp straight
bladed plugs but it looks like they were all 3 pole with ground. Why no
60 amp 2 pole with ground? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Steve

 
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