Legrand Belanko S – 1 gang single pole BS switched socket outlet + neon – 15A –

SKU: 617652

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Description

A 15A switched socket with neon is an electrical component used to supply power to electrical devices or appliances. It is designed to be wall-mounted and has a switch that can be used to turn the socket on or off. The socket is typically made of durable materials such as plastic or metal and has a rectangular shape with a standard size that fits into a common electrical box. It is rated to handle up to 15 amps of current and has a voltage rating of 240 volts. The neon indicator light on the socket provides a visual indication of the socket’s status.
When the switch is turned on, the neon light will illuminate, indicating that the socket is active and ready to supply power to connected devices. When the switch is turned off, the neon light will turn off as well, indicating that the socket is not active and no power is being supplied to connected devices. The 15A switched socket with neon is easy to install and use. It has screw terminals that allow for easy and secure connection of wires, and the switch is conveniently located for easy access.

Features

  • Provides a visual indication of whether the socket is receiving power
  • Can be useful for turning off the device when not in use
  • Suitable for high-power devices such as electric kettles, microwaves, and other appliances

How to use

Step 1: Turn off the power supply to the socket by switching off the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.

Step 2: Remove the cover plate from the socket box and pull out the socket module from the box.

Step 3: Connect the live wire (usually red or brown) to the terminal marked “L” on the back of the socket module.

Step 4: Connect the neutral wire (usually black or blue) to the terminal marked “N” on the back of the socket module.

Step 5: Connect the earth wire (usually green and yellow) to the terminal marked “E” on the back of the socket module.

Step 6: Connect the neon indicator light to the terminals marked ‘L’ and ‘N’ on the back of the socket module. The positive terminal of the neon light (usually marked with a plus sign) should be connected to the ‘L’ terminal, and the negative terminal (usually marked with a minus sign) should be connected to the ‘N’ terminal.

Step 7: Slide the socket module back into the socket box and screw the cover plate back on.

Step 8: Turn on the power supply to the socket and test the socket and the neon light to ensure that they are working properly.