AC power cords are detachable means of supplying alternating currents of electrical energy from a main power source to electrical equipment or appliances. Serving industries such as commercial, retail, industrial, residential, electronics and entertainment, AC power cords are used with applications like electrical power tools, lighting, household appliances, musical instruments, shop equipment and numerous personal uses. AC power cord manufacturers and AC power cable suppliers.
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AC Power Cords
AC power cords use alternating currents of electrical energy, movements or flows in which electric charges periodically reverse direction. This movement of energy transmits energy from a power supply source to equipment through a connecting cord. The connecting cord itself is a cable assembly comprised of a conducting medium, typically copper, surrounded by cord covers, insulating material and an outer polymer or rubber jacket which protects the wire. AC power cords consist of a flexible cord with electrical plugs at each end, one male and one female. Most power cords are AC power cords, and there are many different possible types and voltages, depending on the country. NEMA power cords are the standard for North American electrical plugs, cord voltage capacities and electrical receptacle configuration. The two most commonly used NEMA plug types are Type A, which have two conducting blades or prongs, and Type B, which have an additional third grounding rod. Other regions throughout the world have alternate standards to which international power cords and cord sets adhere.
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