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Socket - A socket is much more than an inconspicuous power supply on the wall. Find out here which sockets are available and why you can never have enough of them. In addition to buttons and switches, sockets are among the most important products of all manufacturers of switch programs. A socket is installed either permanently on a wall (surface-mounted socket) or recessed (flush-mounted socket). Sockets can also be part of a mobile line coupling, such as table or multiple sockets. There are also sockets on extensions that are intended for mobile use. A socket is mostly used for the power supply. There are also sockets for telephone / telecommunications and for the data transmission sockets. Devices are usually supplied with single-phase alternating current (in Europe 230 volts) or three-phase alternating current (three-phase current with 400 volts) via classic sockets. There are also standardized sockets for 12V direct current. There are separate socket systems for the supply of higher voltages and currents.Basic information about sockets - in a nutshellA distinction is made between the flush-mounting and surface-mounting types. With the flush-mounted variant, sockets are mounted in switch boxes, which in turn are embedded in the wall. In the 'surface-mounted' variant, sockets are attached to existing walls, usually with dowels and screws.Double sockets are usually nothing more than two single sockets. They obtain the energy from the same supply line. Flush-mounted variants can be optically connected to one another via the frames of the switch range. With surface-mounted devices, both sockets are supplied in one housing.A socket insert is a device for installation in the switch box. It is either attached using claws (clamp connection) or by screwing the base plate of the insert to the screw holes of the switch box. The insert must be supplemented by the frame of the switch range.High-quality moisture-proof sockets usually have a self-closing cover and a rubber seal around the base. They are used in bathrooms, kitchens or utility rooms.Outdoor sockets must protect the current-carrying cables from rain and snow. Their housings are often particularly stable in order to prevent damage from mechanical influences.The degree of protection is a determining variable for the place of use. The best known is the two-digit IP protection class (IP = International Protection / Ingress Protection). The first digit stands for protection against contact and foreign bodies, the second digit for protection against water. The higher both digits, the safer. Planning of sockets - there is no such thing as too muchIf I were to build a house again, I would do many things differently.' You hear it very often like this or something similar when you talk to builders. Not infrequently, the planning and implementation of the electrical installation is one of the things that could be better. It is often the insufficient number of sockets that makes everyday life unnecessarily cumbersome. For example, if there is no socket in a dark corner of the room, you must lay an extension cord for the lamp. You probably won't connect very many electronic devices in a bathroom. A living room is usually equipped with many devices and is occasionally rearranged. Many sockets offer flexibility here. TIP:Sockets are very cheap to buy compared to the whole building. Do not plan too tightly, but generously. But positioning also plays an important role. Plan ahead with the layout of your home, the furnishings, and the purpose of the room. Think about the different uses throughout the year. For example, the following are often overlooked:Sockets in the window reveal to supply the Christmas lightsSockets at ceiling height for extractor hoods, infrared heaters and the likeSockets in the attic (for later expansion)the right sockets in hobby rooms, if necessary for devices that require three-phase currentOutside sockets on the balcony or terraceOutdoor sockets near a cistern or water barrel to feed a pumpOutside sockets in the carport or near storage areas for wood and the likeOutside sockets on the property line / driveway The Schuko sockets in the eibabo® online shopThere are many types of sockets. The so-called Schuko socket is the standard in Europe. The abbreviation SchuKo stands for 'protective contact' and is a designation for the German-speaking area. Internationally, these devices are referred to as type F sockets. Cables with three cores are connected to sockets of this design, one of which serves as a protective contact. This derives leakage currents. The matching plugs (e.g. on electrical devices) are also constructed according to this principle. In this catalogue, we present you with high-quality sockets from over 30 manufacturers, including Gira, Jung, Merten, Hager, Berker, Legrand BTicino, Busch-Jaeger and Siemens.How much load can a single socket withstand?A classic 230 volt household circuit is usually protected with 16 ampere fuses. This results in a maximum load capacity of the circuit of 3680 watts (16 amps x 230 volts). This means that you could theoretically draw 3,600 watts of power from a standard household socket. NoticeWhen it comes to electrical installation, it is advisable never to push individual devices to their capacity limits. In practice, about 2500 watts should not be exceeded at a socket. Based on Central European standards, 200 watts to 300 watts per individual socket is assumed in everyday use. With double sockets it is up to 500 watts. You should take this guideline into account when planning the maximum number of outlets per circuit for your installation.Does eibabo® also offer sockets of other standards?eibabo® is an international online mail order company and offers sockets that are common outside of Europe. The best-known form is the NEMA standard, which is not used in Europe (with a few exceptions). NEMA stands for National Electrical Manufacturers Association and describes a whole range of different sockets and power plugs. These are commonplace in America, such as the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Type B (NEMA-5-15) single-phase AC power is most commonly used in the United States. The regular operating voltage is 120 V, the mains frequency is 60 Hz. NEMA-6 series connectors are intended for heavy loads such as electric ovens. The NEMA system is also in use in parts of Asia, including Japan and Thailand, China and the Philippines. In addition, at eibabo® you will find sockets according to British Standard, Swiss Standard or Australian Standard.How do I integrate a standard Schuko socket into the smart home?An existing socket can be easily expanded in terms of functionality using a WLAN socket. As a rule, these are adapter plugs that you plug into the existing socket. These represent a link between the end device and the socket. An associated application (software) enables the connection to the home network. But it doesn't have to be WiFi. Other models use Zigbee, Z-Wave and Bluetooth as radio technology. If your electrical installation is just being planned, we recommend reserving a few sockets for your smart home. Then you have the option of using the corresponding flush-mounted sockets. These look visually appealing like classic sockets. You no longer need an additional adapter plug.Already knew?At the beginning of the electricity age, sockets and light switches were considered status symbols. Those who were self-respecting presented the electrical installation of the house 'surface-mounted' and clearly visible to everyone.The advantages of such sockets are, on the one hand, that the devices connected to the sockets can be disconnected from the power supply quickly and easily via the smart home system. In this way, the devices do not run on standby and save electricity. On the other hand, you can operate the sockets when you are not at home. If such a device is compatible with Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant or Amazon's Alexa, you can use it to control it.What is the difference to a socket with increased contact protection?At first glance, a socket with increased contact protection can hardly be distinguished from a classic socket. Some manufacturers mark such a model with a small symbol on the case.Image: Gira 045327 Schuko socket outlet with child protectionSockets with increased contact protection have an additional internal safety device that can vary depending on the manufacturer. In some models, this consists of rotary vanes. These open when both pins of a connector exert pressure on them at the same time. With other systems, the central insert can be rotated. So no object can be inserted into the holes of the socket. The installation of such sockets is recommended, for example, where children may have access to them. In other wordsThe designation 'Schuko' for protective contact has nothing to do with protection against accidental contact. Protection against accidental contact must also be provided. An alternative to the socket with increased protection against accidental contact can be separate socket protection. These plug into a standard socket and often work with a twist or slide motion as well. It is very safe with socket locks or lockable flaps.Why should I lock an outlet?Sockets are everywhere. These cannot always be monitored. In times of constantly rising energy costs, one often hears about electricity being stolen unnoticed via a hidden socket. This is made particularly easy for thieves if the socket is publicly accessible. Even if animals, children or other vulnerable people are constantly in the immediate vicinity of the socket, we recommend a lock. Lockable sockets or socket locks are available in the eibabo® shop at reasonable prices. Use our intelligent search.Are there sockets for other areas of application?In addition to classic sockets for everyday use, there are sockets in special shapes. You may need sockets in a place where neither a flush-mounted socket nor a surface-mounted socket is possible. A classic example is the junction box. Here you need a socket with mounting options on the DIN rail. Such models are often adapted in width to the pitch units in the junction box. Another special form are the so-called CEE sockets. These are available in the strengths 16 A, 32 A, 63 A and 125 A and are equipped with three to seven pins. Different colors represent the appropriate nominal voltage. The eibabo® shop offers CEE sockets and sockets for the junction box in separate catalogues.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Socket outlet you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bike socketBrightness sensorConcealed insertsData socket insertFine protectionFlange socketGround pinHinged cover socketHospitalHousehold wall boxInstallation socketInstallation switchMachine socketOvervoltage protectionPin contactProtective contact wall boxRecording moduleRoom temperature controllerSchuko socketSchuko wall boxScrew fixingSocket connectorSocket coverSpare partSpecial deviceSurface-mounted housingTouch protectionWaterprooffrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Socket:ABLABNBachmannBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBusch JaegerE+P ElektrikEatonElsnerElsoEltakoEVNGiraHagerHamaHeraHHGJungKleinhuisLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLützeMennekesMertenMurrelektronikOBOPehaPhoenixPollmannSchneider ElectricSiemensStahlStriebel & JohnTehalitWalther
Socket - Everyone knows them and everyone uses them every day. We're talking about the socket. Where would we be without this electrical plug connection that enables us to connect individual, electrically operated devices to the existing power grid? Yes, it is already a matter of course and you no longer pay attention to how often you are dependent on a socket. Of course, they are available almost everywhere. This is also the case in the eibabo online shop. So if you want to install sockets as part of your electrical installation, then you can use the numerous high-quality sockets from our range. You are spoiled for choice with flush-mounted models, surface-mounted models, models with flaps or other special protective devices against contact or against the ingress of dust, dirt and moisture. You can also choose from the devices as white, grey, anthracite-black or colored models. The classic socket is designed for currents of 230 volts. Of course, you can also get other variants, such as CEE sockets for up to 400 volts of current.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board-/surface mounting > Socket outlet for distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Built-in socketBuilt-in socketsConnectorControl cabinet socketDIN rail socketInstallation socketMounting rail socketPower supplySchuko socketSeries installation socketSocketSocket for DIN railSocket outletSocket outlet for distribution boardSocket outlet with protective contactSocket outlet with safety contactfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Socket:ABBDoepkeEatonEltakoFinderHagerLegrand BticinoMurrelektronikPhoenixPollmannPROTEC.classSchneider ElectricSiemensWAGO
Bulb socket - Of course, if you want to mount a new lamp, make sure that you use the right socket. There are, however, a large number of different versions, all of which have special or individual properties. Which socket you need can depend on the one hand on the amperage and on the other hand on the space available in the lamp. We will introduce you to the differences and similarities and support you in your purchase decision.Basically, the selection is huge and most of the differences are clear. Inexpensive plastic frames are available in the eibabo® shop as well as versions made of high-quality ceramic. You will also find models with different diameters and sockets into which the bulbs are screwed or clamped. Speaking of light sources: Last but not least, the choice of light bulb also determines which socket must be used. The counterpart to a socket is the so-called base of the light source. Proper functioning of the lamp can only be guaranteed if the base and socket fit together. TIPThe frames offered here are attached individually. Choose from models with screw holes, screw lugs, spring clamps, threads or mounting brackets. However, there are also distinguishing features, the purpose of which often only becomes clear at second glance. At this point we give you a small overview.Which lamp holders are the most common?The base is an indispensable element of any light source, since it performs the function of fastening and power connection. By connecting the base to the lamp socket, the lamp / illuminant is fixed to the light and supplied with energy. Of course, the lamp base and lamp socket must be of the same type, otherwise the connection will fail. Now one would think that this is self-evident and does not pose a problem in everyday life.Yes and no: Because the times when there were only lamp sockets with a thread are long gone. The modern world of lamps is now so diverse that the market for base types and the required lamp sockets has become very confusing. The manufacturers of modern lighting are constantly developing new variants. With a spontaneously bought lamp, you quickly acquire a surprise in the form of a previously unseen lamp socket. It's good if the first lamp is already there. But nothing lasts forever. Sooner or later it's time to replace a burned out lamp with a new one. We present the most common forms of lamp holders. Essentially, these are divided into screwable and pluggable sockets.E40 - screw socket for lamps with an output of more than 200 watts at 230 volts (use in the industrial sector or with conventional street lighting)E27 - classic standard screw socket for household lamps up to 60 watts at 230 volts with a plastic socket, up to 200 watts at 230 volts with a ceramic socket (usually used for Edison bulbs, energy-saving lamps, filament and LED)E14 - screw socket for lamps with an output of up to 60 watts at 230 volts (usually used for Edison light bulbs, energy-saving lamps, filament and LED)GU5.3 socket for simple plug-in pins with a spacing of 5.3 millimeters (often used in low-voltage spotlights with reflectors)GU10 sockets with bayonet lock, into which two solid pins are inserted, a quarter turn establishes the electrical connection (often used with spotlights with reflectors)G4 - receptacle for U-shaped plug pins with an average spacing of 4 millimeters (found in small halogen glass lamps or LEDs)G5 - Bayonet jack for fluorescent tubes with a pin spacing of 4.75 millimetersG13 - Bayonet jack for fluorescent tubes with a pin spacing of 12.7 millimetersG9 - receptacle for U-shaped plug pins with a mean distance of 9 millimeters (found in halogen glass lamps or LEDs) And that's by far not all. Here in the eibabo® shop you will also find sockets with the designations E10, R7s, 2G11, GX5.3, GZ10, G23 and around a dozen others.The 'E' in the screw sockets stands for Thomas Edison, the developer of the corresponding socket thread. The following number describes the diameter of the thread in millimeters. The 'G' is used for plug connections, with the following number indicating the mean distance between the two plug pins in millimeters.Image: Houben 102599 E27 lamp holderWhat material should I choose for lamp holders?When choosing a lamp holder, you often have a choice of different materials. You can choose from different metals such as aluminium, steel or brass, several plastics and ceramic/porcelain sockets.What is Bakelite?Bakelite is a thermoset phenol-formaldehyde resin that is easy to form during manufacture and has high resistance to electricity, heat and chemical attack. It was the world's first commercially successful plastic. It is rarely used today because once a product has hardened, it cannot be melted down and recycled.The main difference between these materials is their ability to withstand certain temperatures. For a rough estimate of which material is right for you, you can use the following information: modern plastic frames can withstand temperatures of up to around 210 °C, Bakelite is resistant up to 190 °C, ceramic frames and metal frames tolerate 230 °C and more. The higher the wattage rating on the bulb, the more heat is generated. For high heat output bulbs or special heat lamps, metal or ceramic sockets are usually the best option.How is the power connection to the lamp socket?Another difference is the type of cable connection. Here we distinguish between a detachable and a fixed connection. The fixed connection is usually made by soldering. In these cases, the lamp socket only has the contact pins required for this, to which the wires of the cables must be soldered. More often you get lamp sockets with detachable connections. These are made either via a screw connection or a plug-in connection / clamp connection.Whether you should opt for a lamp socket with a plug connection or a screw connection essentially depends on the type of cables you have. Modern lampholders offer special connection points, where the wires are fixed just by plugging them in with a spring mechanism. To loosen this connection, the tension on the spring is usually released with a pointed tool. This method of assembly is simple and quick. However, you need stable wire ends for this. You only have this for cables with solid conductors or when using ferrules. With flexible lines (finely stranded cores, strands) you cannot establish a secure connection in this way. If you have flexible cables, you should use sockets with screw connections. This method is a little more time consuming, but you'll attach the wires tightly and securely. Solid conductors can also be easily connected using the screw method.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Accessories for lighting > Lamp holder you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter socketAluminum frameBuilt-up versionBulb socketCeiling mountConnection lineConstruction versionFestoon holderHanging versionIllumination plugInstallation setJunction boxLamp baseLamp holderLamp socketLighting holderMiniature versionPendulum socketPlastic framePorcelain settingRecessed socketRubber plugScrew socketSealing ringSmall versionSocketSocket adapterThrough socketfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Bulb socket:BachmannBJBBrumbergEVNHoubenIDVKleinhuisPaulmannRenzScharnberger+Has.SchuchSignify LampenSLV
Socket board - How many consumers can be connected to a socket strip? How do you integrate the power strips into office furniture? You can find out in this eibabo® catalogue, and find the right product for you from the large selection of socket strips. Socket strips are also referred to as multiple sockets or power strips. These provide a connection to the power grid for several electrical consumers with a standardized plug connection. In contrast, an extension cord usually only has a single connection.Which criteria are important for the purchase of a power strip?A power strip is a relatively simple tool for expanding the electrical installation. Nevertheless, it is advisable to pay attention to a few basic things. These are:Sufficient number of slotsStable material quality of cable, plug and socketsThe presence of surge protectionSpecification of a test mark such as the GS seal or the VDE sealAn adequate IP rating for the intended useAdditional equipment (switches, child protection and so on) How many devices can be connected to a power strip?In principle, the number plays a subordinate role. It depends on the sum of the power. Please note that under no circumstances should too many powerful consumers be connected to a socket strip. Remember that a device doesn't have to be big to require large amounts of power. You should therefore not connect high-power devices such as refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, space heaters, air conditioners or ovens to a power strip. Small consumers such as lamps, computers, entertainment devices or printers do not pose a problem. TIP:The connected loads should not exceed a combined output of around 2300W at 10A or 3600W at 16A measured at 230V mains voltage. Please make sure that you do not connect multiple socket strips in a row. Otherwise the resistance (impedance) could become too large due to the concatenation.Can socket strips also be sources of danger?As long as you are using a power strip properly, there is nothing to worry about. Pay attention to the performance of the connected devices and to a safe laying of the cable. Never lay a line under a carpet that many people walk over every day. Over time, this can cause the wires in the line to break, heat up, and cause sparks. Check the cable and the power plug of the strip regularly. If you find any damage, replace the power strip.Image: Bachmann 333.400 19 inch power stripWhat types and equipment are possible with socket strips?Combinations of different equipment features are also often available. At eibabo® you can get socket strips with switches and overvoltage protection or master/slave socket strips with switches, among other things. Further explanations would be, for example:Switch, toggle switch or foot switchtimersOvervoltage protectionchild lockMaster/slave power strips Or the following statements:19 inch power stripsALU socket stripsOutdoor sockets and garden sockets or combination plugsDesk boxes and table socketsEnergy cube (SCHUKO or up to 400V CEE)Multiple crafting barsSocket strips for IEC cold devicessocket towerssurge outlets What are the advantages of power strips with surge protection?Power strips with overvoltage protection protect connected devices from damage because voltage peaks are reduced. An upstream coarse protection in the meter cabinet and medium protection in the electrical distribution is also advisable. TIP:We recommend the use of surge protection if you supply valuable technology with the additional sockets. A surge protector has another protective element that absorbs additional current. These can be current fluctuations or voltage peaks, which could otherwise damage or destroy your connected electronics.What are master/slave power strips?Power can be saved with master/slave socket strips. An integrated electronic circuit detects whether power is flowing through the master socket. If power is present at the master socket, the slave sockets are activated. If no more current flows through the master socket, the slave sockets switch off. The typical application is a computer and its connected peripheral devices. If the computer is switched on via the master socket, monitors, scanners and printers also start. Turning off the computer also disables all other devices, avoiding going into sleep mode.What do I use 19 inch power strips for?19 inches is a standard installation size for server cabinets. If you want to install many devices in your server cabinet, you need an adequate power supply. With a 19-inch socket strip, up to 10 devices can be connected. The socket strip is adapted to the profile rail of the 19-inch server cabinet and can be mounted directly.We recommendIn order to set up additional protection, we also recommend an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in addition to integrated overvoltage protection.You can also get high-quality UPS systems in the eibabo® shop. Use our intelligent search.What options do I have for permanent installation of power strips?You need electricity at practically every workplace. With socket strips for mounting on, under or in a desk, you can create connection points for monitors, printers, beamers and telephones. So you don't have to crawl under the desk every time you want to connect something. In addition, the connections don't get dusty as quickly because they are easy to access for cleaning or are integrated into a housing. In addition to the desired number of power connections, other interfaces (USB, HDMI and others) are often available. In addition to mounting on or under the tabletop, it is sometimes possible to retrofit it by drilling or cutting out the tabletop.With socket units you remain flexible. These are housings that you can individually equip with suitable inserts. This is how you put together the perfect supply bar yourself.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Multiple socket you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Artisan tinComputer power stripConnection accessoriesDouble socketEnergy measurementFranceGarden socketGround spike socketMains interference filterMonitoringNetwork cabinetsNetwork connectivityNetwork interfaceNine-way socketOvervoltage protectionPlug-in modulePower distributionPower stripsPower supplyRedundancy moduleRetrofitSchuko socketSocket caseSocket coverSurge protection deviceSurge protection moduleTable socketTable socketsfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Socket board:BachmannBrennenstuhlDehnE+P ElektrikEatonEaton USVEgloEnocHamaHartingJungKindermannLegrand BticinoOBOPentairPollmannRittalSchneider Elec.(APC)Schneider ElectricSchäfer IT-SystemsTehalitVertiv
Plug-in timer - Socket time switches, also known as time program plugs, make your everyday life easier and more pleasant. Who wouldn't be happy about a pre-heated coffee machine when you come into the kitchen in the morning? With one of the time switches we offer for sockets and the corresponding coffee machine, which you can also find at eibabo®, this doesn't have to remain a beautiful dream. In addition, socket timers help to keep your electricity costs as low as possible. You can not only protect your wallet, but also the environment. In the eibabo® product range, we have both analogue and digital timers for the socket, the settings and programming of which are optimally matched to the models. All are characterized by high accuracy. Kept in subtle white, they can be integrated unobtrusively in the office, living room or work area. Our versions with a cover are protected against splash water and are ideal for use in damp rooms.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board-/surface mounting > Socket switch clock you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Analogue timerAnnual clockAstro clockDaily timerDaily/weekly clockDay clockDay-/day clockDay-/week clockDay/day clockHour clockHour day clockHour-day clockHousehold timerImpulse clockImpulse day clockImpulse week clockPlug timerPlug-in timerPulse Daily ClockPulse weekly clockSocket switch clockSocket timerTime program plugTimerTimer clockUniversal timerWeek clockYear clockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Plug-in timer:BachmannLegrand BticinoScharnberger+Has.SpelsbergTheben
Custom cables - Quickly plug the laptop into the network socket or supply the monitor with power. What sounds so simple can get on your nerves if you don't have the right cable at hand. That's why the eibabo technology store has a ready-made cable for almost every conceivable cable connection or extension. Assembled means that the connections are already fixed at the ends of the cables and the products can be used directly via plug and play. Whether HDMI, jack, Scart, power supply, cinch, VGA, USB and and and ... there is actually nothing that does not exist. And eibabo definitely has it in its range. As a professional online shop for electrical installations, we deliver the goods to you quickly and cheaply, offer numerous secure payment methods and also help personally if you have any questions or suggestions.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Pluggable building installation systems > Patch cord for plug-in building installation you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Adapter cablesAngle connectorAssembled cable for pluggable building installationCableCable connectorConnecting cordConnection cableConnection lineConnection linesDevice connection cableExtension cableFinished linesLamp connection cableLight plug cableLow voltage cablePatch cord for plug-in building installationPower cordPower distribution cablePower linePower supplyPre-assembled cablesProtective contact leadReady-to-plug cablesRenewalSensor cableTap lineVending machine linesWiring kitfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Custom cables:BachmannEVNHagerHartingMaicoOBOPhoenixSchaltbauTehalitTelegärtnerWAGOWieland
CEE socket combination - At eibabo you will always find your required CEE socket combination, that exactly meets your requirements. We offer a wide range of CEE-socket combinations as block distributions, CEE / SCHUKO (shock-proof) combination, CEE adapters, CEE distributors, Delta-Box and energy cubes as well as FP Connection boxes, suspended socket combinations and suspended connectors, small distributors, cross distributors or socket outlet cases, socket strips or a solid rubber distributor boxes and socket distributors. Our products are available as individual devices, as an accessory, as built-in unit or as empty housing. You will find a large number of combinations of CEE and shock-proof sockets, adapters and distributors. The CEE socket combinations are available as ready-to-use devices. Accessory devices are provided fully wired or as empty housing.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Industrial socket/plug applications > CEE socket outlet combination you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:CE standard rubber combinationCE standard socket cubeCEE power bollardCEE rubber distributorCEE small distributorCEE socket outlet combinationCEE standard flush-mounted socket combinationCEE wall combinationCEE wall socket stripCEEform free-standing distributorCEEform hanging basketCEEform wall socket combinationCekon major distributorCekon rubber combinationCekon socket cubeCombinationDistributorEnergy bollardFlush-mounted distributorFree standing distributorHanging basketPower bollardRubber combinationSocket outlet combinationSocket outlet stripSocket strip for wall mountingWall socket combinationWall-mounted distributorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue CEE socket combination:ABBABLABNApsaBachmannBalsCeagDoepkeElektraElsproGSABHagerMennekesOBOSchneider ElectricSpelsbergSteidele-Stromvert.Walther
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