BS 5733:2010 pdf download – General requirements or electrical accessories – Specifcation 3.14plug accessory having contacts designed to engage with the contacts of asocket-outlet, also incorporating means for the electrical connectionand mechanical retention of flexible cables or cords 3.15socket-outlet accessory having socket-contacts designed to engage with the contacts of a plug and having terminals for the connection of cablesor cords 3.16shutter movable part incorporated into a socket-outlet arranged to shield atleast the live socket-outlet contacts automatically when the plug iswithdrawn 3.17adaptor portable accessory having plug-pins, intended to engage with thecontacts of a corresponding socket-outlet, and having socket-outletcontacts to accommodate one or more plugs 3.18switch device designed to make or break the current in one or more electriccircuits 3.19functional switch switch not intended for safety isolating purposes3.20flex-outlet unfused accessory intended for connection to the fixed wiring of aninstallation and having provision for the connection of a flexible cordto supply a fixed or stationary appliance 3.21fused flex-outlet flex-outlet incorporating a replaceable cartridge fuse-link to protectthe flexible cord NOTE A clock-connector is an example of a fused flex-outlet. 3.22in-line cord connector coupling device comprising a plug part and a socket part, both havingprovision for flexible cords which enter the respective accessories in anaxial line coincident with the engagement axes of the two parts 3.23terminal means by which the user can make an electrical connection betweenthe appropriate cable or flexible cord and the conducting parts of theaccessory without the use of special tools 3.24screw type terminal terminal for the connection and subsequent disconnection of oneconductor or the inter-connection of two or more conductors capableof being disconnected, the connection being made directly or indirectlyby means of screws or nuts 3.25pillar terminal terminal with screw clamping in which the conductor is inserted into ahole or cavity, where it is clamped under the end of the screw or screvNOTE 1 The clamping pressure may be applied directly by the end of thescrew or through an intermediate clamping member to which pressure isapplied by the end of the screw. NOTE 2 Examples of pillar terminals are shown in Figure 1. 3.26stud terminal terminal with screw clamping in which the conductor is clampedunder a nut NOTE 1 The clamping pressure may be applied directly by a suitably shaped nut or through an intermediate part, such as a washer, a clampincplate or an anti-spread device. NOTE 2Examples of stud terminals are shown in Figure 2.3.27saddle terminal terminal with screw clamping...

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