Busch-Jaeger Socket
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Busch-Jaeger Schuko/USB socket, USB-A and USB-C. Designed for connecting electrical devices. It features a 2-pole (2 P + E) plug connection. This socket allows for charging and powering mobile devices via a USB cable. The USB-A output supports the following charging protocols: Apple MFi with 2.4 A and BC 1.2 DCP with 1.5 A. The USB-C output supports the following charging protocols: USB PD (Power Delivery) with 5 V/3 A, Apple MFi with 2.4 A, and BC 1.2 DCP with 1.5 A.
Exact colour description | white RAL number (similar): 9010 Metallic colour: No |
Socket type | CEE 7/3, USB-A, USB-C |
Number of cans | 1x |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Item number | 33765369 |
Manufacturer | Busch-Jaeger |
Category | Sockets |
Manufacturer no. | 2CKA002011A6298 |
Release date | 17/5/2023 |
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Colour | White |
Exact colour description | white RAL number (similar): 9010 Metallic colour: No |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Plastic Material grade: Thermoplastic |
Socket type | Network socket, USB charging socket |
Socket type | CEE 7/3, USB-A, USB-C |
Number of cans | 1x |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Nominal current | 16 Ah |
Nominal voltage | 230 V |
Mounting type | Flush-mounted |
Mounting type | Claw fastening, Screw fastening |
connector type | Plug terminal |
Additional properties | USB |
Smart home | Not compatible |
Requires Smart Home Hub | No |
Control type | Manual |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 12,32 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,30 |
Stack depth | 3.95 cm |
Length | 5.80 cm |
Width | 7.10 cm |
Height | 7.10 cm |
Weight | 186 g |
Product Safety |
Length | 9 cm |
Width | 9 cm |
Height | 7 cm |
Weight | 170 g |
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30-day right of return
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