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    Plug Sockets

    Plug sockets are electrical outlets that provide a safe and convenient method of fixed power distribution and are essential to any residential, commercial or industrial space. Plug sockets make sure you can power anything electricity wise, from a phone charger or a computer to larger machinery and even a car. Available in a range of colours and finishes, electric sockets can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing when required. One, two, and three gang sockets allow flexibility in applications that require more or fewer power points.

    Types of Wall Outlets

    Different from industrial power sockets, wall outlets vary significantly to cater to different electrical standards, safety requirements, and user needs worldwide. Here are some of the most common types:

    French 2P

    The French 2P socket is a 2-pin plug design used primarily in France. It's suited for devices requiring up to 16 amps, commonly found in residential and light commercial applications.

    NF Socket

    The NF wall socket adheres to French standards but includes a pinhole for the earth connection, making it safer for higher-load appliances. It's widely used across France in both homes and businesses.

    Type E - French

    Type E sockets are characterised by their pinhole and 2-pin design for earthing, which enhances safety. They are standard across France and Belgium and are typically used for general domestic appliances.

    Type F - German Schuko

    Type F, or German Schuko, is notable for its 2 round pins and side-earthing contacts. It's a robust socket type used extensively in Europe for heavier domestic appliances.

    Type G - British

    Type G sockets, also known as British sockets, feature three rectangular pins and are used for all types of domestic and commercial electrical devices in the United Kingdom.

    USB

    USB wall sockets incorporate one or more USB ports alongside traditional socket outlets, allowing for the direct charging of devices like smartphones and tablets without an adapter. These may include various types of USB ports such as USB-A, USB-C, and sometimes USB 3.0

    Where Can I Use Plug Sockets?

    Plug sockets can be installed both indoors and outdoors but always check for outdoor suitability. Indoor power outlets typically feature standard designs suitable for dry environments, while outdoor power outlets are designed with weatherproofing features to withstand elements like rain and dust. Outdoor sockets usually have an IP rating of 66, while indoor wall sockets only have a rating of IP22.

    Indoor wall sockets are commonly used in residential rooms and office settings for general appliances and electronics. Outdoor power outlets, on the other hand, are ideal for gardens, patios, or exterior walls where power is needed for tools or outdoor lighting, providing safe and convenient access to electricity with their protective coatings and covers.

    Which Socket Do I Need?

    The universal sizing makes it easy to replace existing sockets for upgrades or repairs. Therefore, it’s essential to always check both the voltage and the current rating of the outlet before buying to ensure safe installation and to avoid failure and potential injury. A qualified electrician should always use a multimeter and undertake this work to avoid injury or death and power ratings should always be adhered to.

    After the voltage and current rating have been confirmed, here are factors to consider to determine the type of power plug socket that’s best for your project:

    • Gang Count: Wall sockets often come in different gang counts. A single gang has one receptacle, while a two gang has two. You should consider the number of devices you plan to connect when choosing the gang count.
    • Switched Options: Most sockets are switched, providing individual control for each outlet with an on/off switch for enhanced safety.
    • Material and Colour: Choose between durable metal sockets for tough environments and versatile plastic sockets commonly used in home and office settings.
    • Global Plug Types: Ensure the socket type matches your region’s standards, from 2-pin sockets to 3-pin plug sockets, to avoid the need for travel plug adapters.
    • Special Features: Consider USB wall sockets for charging small tech devices or multi-plug sockets for additional connectivity.

    Comprehensive Wall Socket Solutions in Singapore

    At RS, we pride ourselves on being a trusted supplier and distributor of a wide range of wall sockets, including innovative options like USB wall sockets and multi-plug outlets. With top brands like Schneider Electric, ABB, and our own RS PRO available at competitive prices, we ensure that whether you're looking for a standard 3-pin plug socket or a specialised wall socket, our products are durable and reliable.

    For more details on our ordering process, delivery services and delivery fees, please refer to our Delivery Page.

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