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Description
The 2G BS 13A SP red switch with neon inboard rockers is an electrical component that is designed to supply power to electrical devices or appliances in the UK. 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 has two outlets that are rated to handle up to 13 amps of current and has a voltage rating of 230 volts.
The socket is equipped with a red switch that can be used to turn the power on or off. It also features inboard rockers with neon lights that indicate when the switch is turned on or off. This provides a convenient way to see if the socket is active or not, making it easy to determine if power is being supplied to connected devices or appliances. The 2G BS 13A SP red switch with neon inboard rockers is designed to be safe and reliable.
It is equipped with a shutter mechanism that helps to prevent accidental contact with live parts, reducing the risk of electric shock. The socket also has a high-quality grounding system, which helps protect against electrical faults and ensures that connected devices are properly grounded.
Features
- Can handle high-power loads
- Making it easy to see if the power is on or off
- Made of high-quality materials and is designed to be durable and long-lasting
How to use
Step 1: Make sure the electrical power to the socket is turned off before inserting any plugs.
Step 2: Insert the plug of the device you want to use into one of the sockets on the faceplate.
Step 3: Turn on the power to the socket by pressing the inboard rocker switch in the upward position. The neon indicator will illuminate to indicate that the socket is live.
Step 4: When you are finished using the device, turn off the power to the socket by pressing the inboard rocker switch in the downward position. The neon indicator will turn off to indicate that the socket is no longer live.
Step 5: If you need to disconnect the plug from the socket, make sure the electrical power to the socket is turned off first.
Step 6: If you need to disconnect the socket from the main power supply, turn off the power at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
