**Double Pole (DP)**: This indicates that the socket provides two poles for switching. In simple terms, both the live and neutral wires are controlled by the switch, which is important for safety, as it completely isolates the connected device from the power supply when turned off.
– **Socket Outlet**: This refers to the electrical socket where you plug in your appliances. In this case, it’s likely designed for standard 13A plugs (which are common in countries like the UK and some others).
– **2 Gang**: This indicates that the outlet has two separate socket positions, meaning it can accommodate two plugs at the same time.
– **Switched**: The term “switched” means that the outlet has a switch that controls the flow of electricity to the socket(s), allowing you to turn off the power to the devices plugged in without needing to unplug them physically.
– **13 A**: This refers to the current rating of the socket, which is 13 amps. It means the socket is designed to handle up to 13 amps of current (standard for many household devices).
– **250 V~**: This is the voltage rating, indicating that the socket is designed for AC (alternating current) circuits at a voltage of up to 250 volts. This is typical for many regions, including the UK and European countries.
– **Legrand**: A well-known manufacturer of electrical products, including wiring accessories, switches, outlets, and other electrical components.
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