The definition of a socket refers to a socket where one or more circuit wires can be inserted, allowing various wires to be plugged in for easy connection with other circuits. The socket connects and disconnects the circuit through the connection and disconnection between the circuit and copper components.
Types of sockets
There are various types of sockets, including:
Power socket: Designed to be plugged in with a plug and equipped with terminals for connecting flexible cables.
Fixed socket: A socket used to connect with fixed wiring.
Mobile socket: Connected to a flexible cable, easy to move from one location to another.
Multi socket: A combination of two or more sockets.
Appliance socket: A socket installed in or fixed to an electrical appliance.
Detachable plug or detachable mobile socket: An electrical accessory that can replace flexible cables structurally.
Non rewirable plug or non rewirable mobile socket: An electrical accessory that is connected and assembled by an electrical accessory manufacturer, and forms a whole with a flexible cable.
Application scenarios of sockets
Sockets are widely used in various scenarios, including:
Entrance: Suitable for small appliances and power plugs.
Living room: Commonly used for devices such as televisions and routers.
Restaurant: Convenient for using appliances near the dining table.
Kitchen: Commonly used for high-power appliances such as microwave ovens and ovens.
Bedroom: Dual control switch controls the bedside lamp, and the mobile phone charging power supply is convenient to use.
Toilet: Single on dual control switch controls the lighting fixtures, with a USB socket for easy charging.

