2025-05-27
A recessed floor socket is an electrical outlet that is embedded into the floor, with its face typically sitting flush or slightly below the surface level. These sockets are commonly used in offices, commercial spaces, and modern residential interiors to provide discreet and convenient access to power and data connections. Here are the key characteristics of recessed floor sockets:
1. Flush or Recessed Design
The socket sits below or level with the floor surface.
Offers a clean, unobtrusive look.
Prevents tripping hazards and damage to plugs.
2. Protective Cover or Lid
Usually equipped with a hinged or removable cover.
Protects the socket from dust, debris, and moisture.
Some models have spring-loaded or screw-down lids.
3. Multiple Outlet Types
Can include:
Power sockets (AC)
Data ports (Ethernet, USB)
Audio/video jacks
Often modular and customizable.
4. Durable Materials
Made from materials such as:
Stainless steel
Brass
Heavy-duty plastic or polycarbonate
Designed to withstand foot traffic and load from furniture.
5. Weather and Ingress Protection
Some models are IP-rated for protection against water and dust.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
6. Cable Management
Many models allow cables to exit while the cover is closed, minimizing clutter.
Prevents tangling and maintains a tidy floor space.
7. Installation Flexibility
Can be installed in:
Concrete floors
Raised access floors
Wooden floors
Often require a junction box or mounting kit.
8. Safety Compliance
Designed to meet electrical safety codes and standards.
May include earth grounding, childproof features, or overload protection.
9. Aesthetic Options
Available in various finishes (e.g., brushed metal, matte black, bronze) to match decor.
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