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Designing with Angled NEMA Plugs

Written by Interpower | 2/25/19 10:16 PM

Limited space between electrical or electronic equipment and the power connection can make the direction of the cord critical. An angled plug can minimize the space between the two. Different angles of plugs allow choices as to how a cord can be plugged into a power source.

Examples of where using an angled plug may be beneficial include:

  • Commercial food equipment that sits on the counter or on the floor with minimal clearance to the plug.
  • Equipment frequently pulled in and out of its normal location (reduces the opportunity to disengage the plug).
  • Equipment located at an angle from the power source with a need for the cord set to plug in at an angle.
  • Applications where multiple devices are connected to a power strip. By choosing the correct angle, issues of plug strain reliefs and cable exits interfering with the next outlet in line can be avoided.

Interpower North American Angled NEMA 5-15 Plugs

Interpower offers eight different angles of the NEMA 5-15 plug.

Angle A

Angle B

Angle C

Angle D

Angle E

Angle F

Angle G

Angle H

Line Drawings of the Angled NEMA 5-15 Plugs

Line drawings shown from the back as if plugged into a socket.

 

A

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

E

 

F

 

G

 

H

Additional Resources

Allowing for a 1-week U.S. manufacturing lead-time, Interpower can manufacture cord sets with angled plugs to meet specific requirements. Please contact Customer Service with specifications or for more information.

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