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Triplex electrical socket configuration
Triplexing is the sequencing of three separate single phase loads 120 degrees out of phase with one-another.
Triplex sockets are installed throughout Deconism Gallery to supply lighting, and other similar loads.
For lighting, the result is constant power output, since the sum of squares of the three phases is always the same.
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