I think this was made in 2000, were the Thomas and Betts 113's and 313's with the current AE NEMA tags made during that time?
It's really hard to read the date on the label.. I can hardly read it.
But nonetheless a very nice fixture.Very clean looking on the outside. I just need to give this a good wash.
It is REALLY hard to tell the difference between a 313 power pad and a 315 power pad. The only thing you will be ABLE to notice is that the 315 has a 2 bolt slipfitter, BUT if the 315 had a FOUR bolt slipfitter it would be impossible to tell what it is until you look inside of it.
Yeah I never got why they changed the name of the 113 and 313. I mean, it pretty much is the same light. Afterall the 115 and 315 come with the option of a 4-bolt fitter as well. They didn't change the name of the 125 or 325 though... I say they bring back the 13 and 25.
The older T&B's had the same tag as the AE 113/313. It was right I believe before it went to AEL when the tag changed to its bolder font but don't quote me on that.
What's with the slits on the NEMA tag is so that it can be applied to rounded surfaces to prevent wrinkling like on the curves of the 113, 114, 115 doors.
Jace the 114 is a 113 w/o a PC socket. And yeah Tony I'm pretty sure that's right since the T&B 113s here all have the older thin numbers on them and they're from the 90s.
It's really hard to read the date on the label.. I can hardly read it.
But nonetheless a very nice fixture.Very clean looking on the outside. I just need to give this a good wash.
It is REALLY hard to tell the difference between a 313 power pad and a 315 power pad. The only thing you will be ABLE to notice is that the 315 has a 2 bolt slipfitter, BUT if the 315 had a FOUR bolt slipfitter it would be impossible to tell what it is until you look inside of it.
What is it for? This fixture I believe was made in the 2000's, I really dunno because the date is so blurry I can hardly read it on the label.