Definition : Electric plugs designed to ensure that they remain in their own receptacles when connected through an appropriate matching electric receptacle unless they are intentionally disconnected. These electric plugs usually have prongs lined up with the holes in the electric receptacle; they are inserted into the receptacle, then twisted in one direction and locked into place by the prongs, ensuring that the plugs are not accidentally removed from the receptacle. Locking electric plugs are used to connect an appliance to a power supply. They are used in hospitals and healthcare facilities where increased protection against accidental disconnection is required.
Entry Terms : "Locking Electric Plugs" , "Plugs, Locking"
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