Legrand Mallia 2 Gang 13A 250 V Single Pole Switched Socket

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Description

The Legrand Mallia 2 Gang 13A 250V Single Pole Switched Socket is an electrical outlet that can be used for domestic and commercial applications. It is designed to provide a safe and reliable way to connect electrical devices to the main power supply. This socket features two outlets with a maximum current rating of 13 amps and a maximum voltage rating of 250 volts.
The socket is equipped with a single-pole switch, which allows you to turn off the power supply to the socket when it is not in use. This can help conserve energy and prevent accidental electrical shock or fire. The socket is made from high-quality materials, including a flame-retardant polycarbonate housing and copper contacts, which ensure a secure and reliable electrical connection. It is also designed to be easy to install, with clearly marked terminals and a simple mounting mechanism.

Benefits

  • Versatility
  • Safety
  • Energy efficiency
  • Convenience
  • Increased functionality

Features

  • Gang: 2
  • Voltage: 250V
  • Amperage: 13A
  • Type: Single-Pole Switched Socket.Material: Thermoplastic

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 two power outlets are 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 six terminals labelled “L1,” “N1,” “E1,” “L2,” “N2,” and “E2.” 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 each socket independently.