Thanks....
This situation troubles me a bit. Kirk, can you pull up the drawings and figure this out?
I think [user]jpachter[/user] needs to take this really slowly. Others have tried to answer his questions, but there is some potential danger in the volume of 'not quite the answers to the questions he's trying to ask.'
There is likely a very good reason, especially given this is a school with an obvious a lack of oversight, for having different connectors. [user]jpachter[/user], it's very likely that these circuits are not able to be controlled by your light board, or will actually always be lit when the work lights are on in the space. There's more you need to figure out before you start changing plugs or building/buying adapters.
This situation troubles me a bit. Kirk, can you pull up the drawings and figure this out?
I think [user]jpachter[/user] needs to take this really slowly. Others have tried to answer his questions, but there is some potential danger in the volume of 'not quite the answers to the questions he's trying to ask.'
There is likely a very good reason, especially given this is a school with an obvious a lack of oversight, for having different connectors. [user]jpachter[/user], it's very likely that these circuits are not able to be controlled by your light board, or will actually always be lit when the work lights are on in the space. There's more you need to figure out before you start changing plugs or building/buying adapters.
The caveat there is to make sure that they are both 120V and it isn't a 208V twistlock that you are trying to connect to a 120V Stagepin.
Also, [user]jpachter[/user], what do the labels read for those circuits? Are they sequential with the rest of your circuit numbers or are they in their own range (higher or lower)?
EDIT: Talk about a simul-post! [user]Sean[/user] is right on the money with asking "what is plugged into them".