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Koji je najbolji naÄin odredjivanja faze kod strujnog kabla , merenjem napona uzemljenje - masa uredjaja ( manji napon ispravna faza )uz prethodno iskljuÄenje svih uredja i interkonekt kablova ili jednostavno faznim ispitivaÄem ( glinericom ).

Ako je jednostavnije glinericom kojim redosledom obeleženih brojeva treba da stoji

1 - nula

2 - Faza

3 - Uzemljenje

Ili drugaÄije

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Sta se desava sa uredjajima koji nemaju sasijske uticnice sa 3 pina, vec fabricki ugradjene, one koji ulaze u kuciste i ne mogu da se menjaju?

Procitao sam boldovano u sledecem tekstu. Da li to znaci da nije vazno kako je utikac okrenut u uticnici?

"Type C (European 2-pin)

CEE 7/16 (Europlug)

This two-wire plug is unearthed and has two round, 4 mm pins, which usually converge slightly. It is popularly known as the Europlug which is described in CEE 7/16. This is probably the single most widely used international plug. It will mate with any socket that accepts 4.0 mm round contacts spaced 19 mm apart. It is commonly used in all countries of Europe except the UK, Ireland, and (former) UK dependencies such as Malta. It is also used in various parts of the developing world. This plug is generally limited for use in class II applications that require 2.5 A or less. Because it can be inserted in either direction into the socket, it is unpolarised (i.e. live and neutral are connected at random). This plug is also defined in Italian standard CEI 23-5."

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Sta se desava sa uredjajima koji nemaju sasijske uticnice sa 3 pina, vec fabricki ugradjene, one koji ulaze u kuciste i ne mogu da se menjaju?

Procitao sam boldovano u sledecem tekstu. Da li to znaci da nije vazno kako je utikac okrenut u uticnici?

"Type C (European 2-pin)

CEE 7/16 (Europlug)

This two-wire plug is unearthed and has two round, 4 mm pins, which usually converge slightly. It is popularly known as the Europlug which is described in CEE 7/16. This is probably the single most widely used international plug. It will mate with any socket that accepts 4.0 mm round contacts spaced 19 mm apart. It is commonly used in all countries of Europe except the UK, Ireland, and (former) UK dependencies such as Malta. It is also used in various parts of the developing world.This plug is generally limited for use in class II applications that require 2.5 A or less.Because it can be inserted in either direction into the socket, it is unpolarised (i.e. live and neutral are connected at random). This plug is also defined in Italian standard CEI 23-5."

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