extension cord - translation to spanish
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extension cord - translation to spanish

FLEXIBLE ELECTRICAL POWER CABLE WITH A PLUG ON ONE END AND ONE OR MORE SOCKETS ON THE OTHER END
Extension lead; Extension reel; Extention reel; Extention lead; Extension cable; Power extender; Extension Cord; Lengthening-piece; Extension flex; Retractable cord; Retractable cable; Extension cords
  • Cheap extension cord with counterfeit silver [[UL Label]] may be a fire hazard
  • NEMA 5-15]] extension cord
  • A power strip with power indicator and individual [[switch]]es for each socket (UK)
  • NEMA-1 extension cord, common in the United States
  • USB extender cable (passive type; non-standard)
  • Extension cord reel (Germany)

extension cord         
cordón de extensión
extension cord         
(n.) = alargardera
Ex: Two young children were injured in a fire caused by an overloaded extension cord.
extension lead         
(n.) = alargardera
Ex: Extension leads must be used only for small power appliances.

Definition

extensivo
adj.
Que se extiende o se puede extender, comunicar o aplicar a más cosas que a las que ordinariamente comprende.

Wikipedia

Extension cord

An extension cord (US), power extender, drop cord, or extension lead (UK) is a length of flexible electrical power cable (flex) with a plug on one end and one or more sockets on the other end (usually of the same type as the plug). The term usually refers to mains (household AC) extensions but is also used to refer to extensions for other types of cabling. If the plug and power outlet are of different types, the term "adapter cord" may be used. Most extension cords range from around two to thirty feet in length although they are made up to 300 feet in length.

The term "extension cord" has been in use since at least 1925.

Extension cords come in various colors, lengths, thicknesses and service duties. In general, the more power needed by the appliance, the thicker the cord needs to be (meaning larger wires inside). Cords which will be used outdoors, in wet areas, around oils, or exposed to sunlight for long periods of time should be selected for such specific conditions. An extension reel is an extension lead that rolls up, usually into the socket end, which in some cases has more than one socket on it (often 2 or 4). Another type of extension reel hangs near the plug end and permits the user to draw the cord out by grasping the socket end.

Some extension cords also incorporate safety features such as a polarized plug and receptacle, grounded terminals, a "power-on" indicator, a fusible link, or even a residual-current device (also known as a ground-fault circuit interrupter or GFCI).

Some cords contain multiple female connectors in close proximity of one another; others have female connectors spaced along the length of the cord. Cords generally contain either grounded or ungrounded connectors. While a grounded male connector can be forced into an ungrounded female socket, this is unsafe.

Examples of use of extension cord
1. They scooted to the roof, some pulling themselves up with an extension cord.
2. He added that the officers ran an extension cord to a refrigerator in their room to keep their beer cold.
3. At least one of the nooses was made out of an extension cord, according to the police report.
4. The blaze started in their second–floor apartment early Thursday, probably ignited by an extension cord, fire investigators said.
5. There, Miss Worling used an extension cord as a tourniquet, tying it tight around what was left of Zak‘s leg.