AC WORKS® Connector — Safety Tips
JUST ARRIVED! Flexible Adapters with 20 Amp Circuit Breakers
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Extension Cords
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When you need a lot of extra lengths to get your equipment powered you can count on AC WORKS® brands to have the power connection solution you need and fast. We have many cables and extensions ranging from 10-100 feet in length depending on the product you need. This week we will focus on safety as the main use for an extension cord. NEMA L14-30PR plugs into your generators NEMA L14-30R outlet and then runs to your home’s NEMA L14-30P Transfer Switch Inlet. If it were me, I would purchase this cable, the L1430PR, in a length of 25 or...
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Surge Protectors: How they Protect You
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Why Grounding Your Dryer is Important
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Did you know some dryer plugs are 3-prong and others are 4-prong? Have you wondered why this is or have you had trouble connecting your dryer to your home electrical dryer outlet because they don’t match? The old style of 3-prong dryer cords did not include a ground wire. Changes in the National Electrical Code now require dryers to be wired with a ground wire. This means the cords now have 4-prong plugs. There are some cases where you cannot plug your dryer into your receptacle. This is because you may have an old dryer and a new construction home...
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Learn How to Keep Your Sump Pumping During a Power Outage
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