I have a 4 pin plug on the forklift charger and need to change it to the 5 as my socket has 5 holes however there are only 4 wires coming out our the charger, Black, Brown, Grey, Yellow/Green. How can I wire this into a 5 pin plug?
Can I use 5pin plug for single phase ?, problem is in my local area its only 32a plug available, but my generator is 40a 220v single-phase PE pin for PE L1 and L2 for Live L3 and N for Neutral
No, you wouldn't do that. If your CEE Socket & Plug are 5prong but you are utilising 1 ∅ only, then: PE prong for Earthing wire N prong for Neutral wire EITHER L¹, L² or L³ (choose any one) for your Line(live) wire .
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L¹ & N is the same position as its Single ∅ CEE commando Plug counterparts. For Plugs, looking from the terminal wiring side, with PE prong downwards, L¹ on Left ,while N is on Right. L² & L³ will rotate Sequentially After L¹ Until it Reaches N.
Dear Evert, the important thing is to connect the yellow/green wire to the ground and the blue wire to neutral one. The other wires can be of different colors and connected in the preferred sequence. Best Regards
good video, but the "wrong plug"(316-6) can sometimes be the right one, yesterday I replaced an old illegal outlet (Semko 17) with a 316-6 because the cable just have 4 conductors (3P+E). I know some cheat and install a 416-6 outlet without a Neutral but I would never do it
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Ferrules are a legal requirement in UK on stranded fine cable, soldering is not allowed as creates a weak joint that WILL fail. This assembly method fails a PAT test :)