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1F extension cords for electrical power supply

  • Single-phase (1F) extension cords are extension cables designed to connect electrical devices to a single-phase electrical system. They are commonly used in households, low-power industrial systems, or construction sites where high electrical loads are not required. 

  • Main Features of Single-Phase Extension Cords:

    Voltage: Designed for use with a single-phase 220–240 V electrical system, which is standard in most homes and offices.
    Power: Suitable for electrical devices that do not require high power (lamps, computers, televisions, kitchen appliances, etc.). Maximum power may be limited depending on the thickness and length of the extension cord's wires.
    Wire Thickness (Diameter): Typically uses thinner wires, as they carry less electrical power than three-phase extension cords. It's important to note the wire thickness (indicated in square millimeters, e.g., 1.5 mm²), which determines the maximum load the extension cord can support.
    Safety Features:

    Overload Protection: Many single-phase extension cords have built-in overload protection that automatically cuts off the current if the extension cord is overloaded.
    Grounding: Quality extension cords have grounded sockets to protect the user from electric shock.
    Length: Available in various lengths, from 1 to 50 meters, depending on usage needs. Longer extension cords typically have thicker wires to prevent voltage drops.
    Number of Sockets: Single-phase extension cords can have one or several electrical sockets. Extension cords with multiple sockets allow for the connection of more than one device at a time, and some models have switches for each socket.
    Moisture and Dust Protection: Some extension cords, especially those designed for outdoor use, have special protective features such as resistance to water or dust (with an IP protection rating).
    Areas of Use:

    Household: For home appliances such as vacuum cleaners, fans, televisions, computers, etc.
    Offices: Used for connecting computers, printers, monitors, and other office equipment.
    Construction: For lightweight tools such as drills, grinders, and angle saws.
    Important Aspects When Choosing a Single-Phase Extension Cord:

    Power and Load: Ensure that the extension cord can handle the power of your devices. For devices requiring higher power, it's better to choose a cord with a thicker wire.
    Safety: Opt for extension cords with grounding and overload protection, especially if using more than one device at a time.
    Environment: If the extension cord will be used outdoors, choose a model with an IP rating, protected against water and dust.
    Single-phase extension cords are essential tools in daily operations, helping to expand electrical supply and ensure convenient use of devices in any environment. 

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