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Socket-outlet Ospel GP-2RR/m/00, 16 A, IP20, white, 71×71×48 mm
Socket-outlet Ospel GP-2RR/m/00, 16 A, IP20, white, 71×71×48 mm
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Socket-outlet Ospel GP-2RR/m/00, 16 A, IP20, white, 71×71×48 mm
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Socket-outlet Ospel GP-2RR/m/00, 16 A, IP20, white, 71×71×48 mm
Socket-outlet Ospel GP-2RR/m/00, 16 A, IP20, white, 71×71×48 mm
Ospel GP-2RR/m/00 is a white, compact socket outlet intended for standard indoor electrical installations. The product supplies mains power to household and light commercial appliances at a rated current of 16 A and nominal voltage up to 250 V. With IP20 protection and dimensions of 71×71×48 mm it is designed for flush wall mounting where basic protection against solid objects is sufficient and no exposure to water is expected.
The socket offers a standardized 16 A rating suitable for a wide range of domestic devices and light-load equipment. Its compact form factor and neutral white finish allow for unobtrusive integration into interiors. The product uses screw terminals for secure conductor connection and is built to meet common safety and dimensional expectations for indoor socket outlets.
Install the socket outlet in a compatible flush-mounted electrical box by a qualified electrician, following local wiring regulations and safety standards. Ensure the supply is switched off before wiring. Connect line, neutral and protective conductors to the designated screw terminals, tighten to the manufacturer’s recommended torque, and secure the cover plate. After installation, restore power and verify correct operation with an appropriate testing device.
Use this socket exclusively in indoor, dry locations that do not require splash or water protection. Avoid overloading the outlet beyond its 16 A rating; for high-power appliances check combined load and use dedicated circuits or higher-rated outlets where necessary. Regularly inspect connections for signs of wear or overheating and have any issues addressed by a qualified electrician.
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