The other way around. Plugs always fall out of ground up receptacles to the point that I will rewire them if I have any in my house.
They hold nicely in ground down receptacles though.
The insertion force of the one ground pin is lower than the two live ones. So when force is allied downward the plug pivots out of the receptacle.
In a ground down orientation the plug will pivot into the wall. Since the ground pin moves easier than the other two, it moves into the wall instead of out.
They hold nicely in ground down receptacles though.
The insertion force of the one ground pin is lower than the two live ones. So when force is allied downward the plug pivots out of the receptacle.
In a ground down orientation the plug will pivot into the wall. Since the ground pin moves easier than the other two, it moves into the wall instead of out.