Hey Sup Forums, I'm riding on a train and it has one of these weird sockets. What does it power if what the fuck is it?

Hey Sup Forums, I'm riding on a train and it has one of these weird sockets. What does it power if what the fuck is it?

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Have you never lived in a real house? That's where you plug in anything that's too much for a regular socket eg ovens, laundry machine, dryer, industrial equipment.

Its a 220 outlet. Your house usually has 110.

Why the fuck would it be on a train? What's the purpose?

To everyone saying it's a 220, those also look different based on country. So not exactly obvious

Post moar train pics pls

It's for polishing your keys. Just stick it in there

Stairs

220 wouldn't be in a duplex recepticle.

It's for a heater.

What am I looking at? Lol

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Those look like 30amp receptacles. I've never seen 2 together like that, though.

Looks more like 20amp. 30 amp ones are a bit larger.

stayonline.com/reference-nema-locking.aspx

List of NEMA twist lock receptacles.

They are just twist-lock 110 outlets, no need to worry

forgot pic

...stairs

Ok provide a train tour pls.I like your train

Stick your dick in it.

Rails

Looks like an L620

legrand.us/passandseymour/turnlok-devices/industrial-spec-grade-turnlok-locking-devices/20-amp/receptacles/l620r.aspx

Noice.Enjoy your trip user.

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The plug rotates after being inserted to lock the plug in place. Most I've seen are used in industrial applications

Train. You guys deserve it

That right there is a key cleaner.

Now identify the train