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#179218 31-Aug-2015 18:25
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Hi folks, sorry if this is in the wrong topic, I couldn't find anywhere more suitable.

I'm trying to rewire our office to some degree and need to get the correct power socket installed in the wall. We have pod desks with integrated wiring, and they have theses plugs as below. Is anyone able to identify it and let me know what they're called? The only writing on it follows:
 - 250V ~20A (I know what this means)
 - tag
 - IP4x
 - 2.5°
 - L3.1 (female side) 
 - L3.2 (male side)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  #1377421 31-Aug-2015 21:40
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Are the pod desks new or just being moved? The cables connecting pods to the fixed wiring are called "starter cables"

The same as ordinary duty cables except they are terminated with a female ‘CMS’ AS/NZ61535.1 connector at one end and a 20Amp Australian 3 pin male plug the other

http://cmselectra.com/anz/product-category/softwiring/lead-starter-socket-accessories/starter-cables-20amp-plug/

Alternatively there's a 10amp plug starter cable with a thermal overload device.

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