It enables you to switch off the load from the socket, rather than have to pull the plug out of the socket.
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The voltage in a socket can be any voltage that you want. The load that connects into the socket must be stated. Without this information the question can not be answered.
Watts from a socket is dependant upon what the load connected draws. The maximum capacity from a socket is calculated by the following equation, W = A x V. So the maximum wattage you are able to draw from the socket before the fuse blows is W = 13 x 220 = 2860.
At very first the load to be EARTHED before polarities to protect the load and human being
It allows you to disconnect the load without having to unplug the flexible cable.
Pressing the Load Lever
In a radial circuit you wire 3 cables (live/hot, neutral and earth) from the board to the first socket, and then loop these cables on from socket to socket till you get to the last socket and you are finished.In a ring circuit, the is an additional set of cables from the last socket back to the board. This increases the load that can be put on the circuit.In my country (Ireland) this is generally not in practice any more, and most circuits are radial circuits.
No it is not safe because it may be possible that the load 15 A may take grater than 15 amp and your socket and wiring may burn or damage.so i will say that use 20 amp socket it will safe for your device and also for your wiring connection.
A 16A socket typically has a power rating of 240 volts, which means it can handle a maximum power load of 3840 watts (16A x 240V = 3840W). It is important to not exceed this power rating to prevent overheating and potential hazards.
A Socket Connector is where you are going to connect a socket