Legrand Belanko S – 2X 1 gang multistandard switched socket outlet –

SKU: 617869

د.إ109.19

10 in stock

19 People watching this product now!

Fast Shipping

Carrier information

20k products

Payment methods

24/7 Support

Unlimited help desk

2-day Delivery

Track or off orders

Additional information
Rating617869

Description

The socket is typically installed in the walls of buildings and is used to power a wide range of electrical appliances, such as lamps, computers, and televisions. The socket usually has a standard configuration that includes a grounding pin and two or three flat or round pins, depending on the standard it complies with. Some multistandard sockets may also have USB ports or other additional features. The double switch on the socket is used to control the power supply to each outlet independently.
This feature allows the user to turn on or off each outlet separately, providing greater control over the power supply and enabling energy savings when an appliance is not in use. The socket is usually made of durable materials, such as plastic or metal, and is designed to withstand regular use and wear and tear. The socket also has a grounding pin to ensure that the connected devices are grounded, which is an important safety feature that protects against electric shock.

Features

  • High-quality materials that are resistant to wear and tear
  • Protect your devices from damage due to power surges
  • Use the socket in different locations without worrying about compatibility issues

How to use

Step 1: Before installing or replacing the socket, make sure the power supply to that particular circuit is turned off. You can do this by turning off the circuit breaker or removing the fuse that supplies power to the circuit.

Step 2: Decide on the location where you want to install the socket. This is typically installed on a wall where a power outlet is needed.

Step 3: If you are replacing an old socket, remove it from the wall by unscrewing the screws that hold it in place. Gently pull the socket out of the wall to reveal the wires behind it.

Step 4: The socket will have three terminals labelled “L,” “N,” and “E.” Connect the incoming “live” (usually brown or red) and “neutral” (usually blue or black) wires and the earth wire (usually green or yellow/green) to the corresponding terminals. It is important to make sure the wires are connected securely and correctly to ensure safety and proper functionality.

Step 5: Once the wires are connected, push the socket back into the wall and secure it in place with screws.

Step 6: Once the socket is installed, turn the power supply back on and test the socket to make sure it is working properly. You can do this by plugging in a device and turning on the switch to supply power to the socket.