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A 13A single BS (British Standard) switched socket with USB C is an electrical outlet that provides both a standard 3-pin socket and a USB Type-C charging port for powering and charging various electrical devices. It is typically installed in the walls of buildings and is used to power a wide range of electrical appliances, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops that use USB-C cables. The socket has a standard configuration that includes a grounding pin, two or three flat or round pins, depending on the standard it complies with, and an additional USB Type-C port for charging.
The USB Type-C charging port typically provides a 5V DC output and can deliver up to 3 amps of current to charge USB-C-powered devices quickly. The switch on the socket is used to control the power supply to the connected device, providing greater control over the device and enabling energy savings when it 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.
Made of fire-resistant materials such as polycarbonate, which can withstand high temperatures.
Control the power supply to the socket.
Safety requirements for electrical plugs and sockets.
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Increased functionality.
A 13A single BS (British Standard) switched socket with USB C is an electrical outlet that provides both a standard 3-pin socket and a USB Type-C charging port for powering and charging various electrical devices. It is typically installed in the walls of buildings and is used to power a wide range of electrical appliances, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops that use USB-C cables. The socket has a standard configuration that includes a grounding pin, two or three flat or round pins, depending on the standard it complies with, and an additional USB Type-C port for charging.
The USB Type-C charging port typically provides a 5V DC output and can deliver up to 3 amps of current to charge USB-C-powered devices quickly. The switch on the socket is used to control the power supply to the connected device, providing greater control over the device and enabling energy savings when it 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.