cordandappliance
Cordandappliance is a term used in consumer electronics and electrical safety to describe the relationship between power cords and the appliances they supply. It highlights how cords and devices interact to enable safe and reliable operation.
It encompasses the interfaces and physical connections—plugs, sockets, and connectors—along with the electrical and mechanical compatibility
Safety standards and regulation exist in many jurisdictions, with organizations such as UL and CSA in North
Design considerations: Cords are specified by wire gauge, insulation material, voltage and current ratings, and length;
Practical guidance includes inspecting cords, replacing damaged cords, avoiding use of damaged adapters, avoiding daisy-chaining extension
Historically, the expansion of electrical devices led to standardized connectors and safety markings to reduce shock
See also: Electrical safety, Plug and socket, Extension cord, Appliance safety standards.