2-pole 3-wire plug
A two-pole, three-wire plug is a type of electrical plug that has two poles, or connections, and three wires. The two poles are typically a live wire, which carries the electrical current, and a neutral wire, which completes the circuit. The third wire is a ground wire, which helps to protect against electrical shocks and provides a path for electrical current to follow in the event of a fault or short circuit.Two-pole, three-wire plugs are often used in newer homes and buildings, as they provide an additional level of safety compared to two-pole, two-wire plugs. They are typically used with devices that have a metal housing or that may be used near water, such as appliances or power tools. It is important to use a plug that is appropriate for the device it will be used with, as using the wrong type of plug can be a safety hazard.
2-pole 3-wire plug 5-15P MD-103. This is a 2-pole, 3-conductor power plug. It has a straight blade with vertical slots and is used for wall outlet or light fixture in the USA. This common format is rated for 125V at 15A.2-pole 3-wire plug 5-15P MD-103 is an electrical device which has two parallel non-current carrying contacts and one current carrying contact. It is designed to mate with 2 or more devices (such as switches, receptacles, etc.) and provide power to them when mated.
This is a two-pole and three-wire dryer receptacle. This plug has a standard 5-15R configuration and requires the use of 15 amp branch circuit wiring.The plug is a single molded piece of plastic with two prongs and a center hole. It can be used for a two-wire or three-wire, direct burial grounding connector.This product features a wide range of applications such as: household appliances, industrial machinery, lighting systems and more.