Q: What is the difference between a switch and a socket?
A: A switch is a device used to control the flow of electricity,
turning it on or off. A socket, on the other hand, is an outlet that provides a
point to plug in electrical devices to access power.
Q: What are the 4 types of switches?
A: The four main types of switches are:
Toggle
Switches: Standard on/off switches.
Push Button
Switches: Activated when pressed.
Rotary
Switches: Turned to different positions to activate.
Slide
Switches: Slides into positions to control electricity.
Q: What is a socket switch?
A: A socket switch is a combination of a socket (outlet) and a
switch in one unit. It allows you to plug in electrical devices and control
their power supply with an integrated switch.
Q: How do I choose a switch and socket?
A: When choosing a switch and socket, consider:
The
room's purpose and power needs.
Compatibility
with the devices you use.
Design
and aesthetics to match interiors.
Quality
and safety standards.
The
switch/socket's load capacity to handle connected devices.
Brand
reputation and customer reviews for long-term reliability.