Key Features
- NEMA L6-30 to (2) NEMA L6-30
- 250 Volts / 30 Amps
- Power multiple devices from a single source
Documentation
- Technical Drawing
- Certificate of Compliance
- Certificate of Origin
- REACH Compliance
- RoHS Compliance
- Prop 65 Declaration
- WEEE Compliance
- Product Lifecycle Statement
- ISO 9001:2015 QMS Certificate
Specifications
| Amperage | 30 Amps |
| Cable Jacket | North America SJT |
| Cable Length | 3.0 Meter / 10 Feet |
| Certification(s) | US & Canada - cULus |
| Color | Black |
| Conductor Color Code | Black, White, Green | North American Color Code (NACC) |
| Conductor Count | 3 wires |
| Conductor Size | 10 AWG |
| Female Connector | NEMA L6-30 |
| Jacket Material | PVC |
| Jacket Temperature Rating | 105° C |
| Leg Count | 2 |
| Leg Length | 24 Inch |
| Male Plug | NEMA L6-30 |
| Outside Diameter | 14.4-14.8mm |
| Packaging | Loose & Bundled |
| Testing | Each cord is tested for dielectric voltage-withstand (Hi-Pot), polarization and continuity. |
| Tolerance | ± 50 mm / ± 2 inches for molded cords± 100 mm / ± 4 inches for mechanical cords |
| Voltage | 250 Volts |
Application Notes
This NEMA L6-30 locking splitter cord is designed to distribute 250 Volts power from a single NEMA L6-30 male plug to (2) NEMA L6-30 outlets. The L6-30 configuration is a 30A, 2-pole, 3-wire (hot-hot-ground) twist-lock commonly used for commercial HVAC equipment, compressors, welders, and other 250V single-phase industrial loads.
The twist-lock design provides a secure mechanical connection that resists vibration and accidental disconnection. The combined load across all (2) NEMA L6-30 outlets must not exceed 30 amps or the rating of the cable assembly and upstream breaker.
Product FAQs
What is a NEMA L6-30 locking splitter cord?
A NEMA L6-30 locking splitter cord features one L6-30 male twist-lock plug that splits into (2) NEMA L6-30 outlets. It allows multiple devices to be powered from a single 30A 250V locking receptacle.
What voltage does an L6-30 support?
The L6-30 configuration supports 250 volts in a single-phase system using two hot conductors and a ground (no neutral). Always verify equipment voltage compatibility before connection.
Are there load limitations?
Yes. The total current draw must not exceed 30 amps or the rating of the cable assembly and upstream circuit protection. Exceeding rated capacity may result in overheating or breaker trips.