The NEMA configuration system is both sophisticated and intentional. Every number and letter in a NEMA name tells you something important — from voltage and amperage to prong layout.
Let’s break it down:
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The last two numbers in a NEMA configuration indicate the amperage of the connector.
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The first number(s) tell you the voltage rating and the prong arrangement.
For example, any NEMA connector starting with a 6 (like 6-15 or 6-30) is designed for 250V and typically uses two hot wires and one ground — no neutral.
So when you see NEMA 6-30, that means it's a 250V, 30-amp connector.
🔌 What Makes Some NEMA Adapters Work — and Others Not
When it comes to making adapter combinations, there are rules you can’t ignore. Some things must match to ensure safety and functionality:
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✅ You can down-adapt amperage (for example, from a 30A outlet to a 15A plug) with the right protection (like fuses or breakers).
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❌ But you can’t pair a 125V-only connection with a 250V connection — that’s a mismatch in voltage.
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✅ You can pair a 125V connection with a 125/250V connector, as long as the wiring supports the needed voltage and only one hot is used.
📊 Need a Quick Reference?
Check out the chart below for basic facts about popular NEMA configurations — including amperage, voltage, wire types, and common use cases.
| NEMA | Voltage | Amps | Wires | Common Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6-20 | 250V | 20A | 2 hot, ground | Small 240V appliances |
| 6-30 | 250V | 30A | 2 hot, ground | Older dryers, power tools |
| 6-50 | 250V | 50A | 2 hot, ground | Welders, EVs, heavy equipment |
| 10-30 | 125/250V | 30A | 2 hot, neutral | Legacy dryers |
| TT-30 | 120V | 30A | 1 hot, neutral, ground | RVs and travel trailers |
| 10-50 | 125/250V | 50A | 2 hot, neutral | Legacy ranges, welders |
| 14-30 | 125/250V | 30A | 2 hot, neutral, ground | Modern electric dryers |
| 14-50 | 125/250V | 50A | 2 hot, neutral, ground | Ranges, RVs, EV charging stations |
Let me know if you’d like me to help design the chart you mentioned or give it a consistent style with the blog. You could also link to AC WORKS adapters that are compatible with the configurations you talk about!



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