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| Code: | SF-1012-4 |
| Input: | 110V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 110V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Yellow |
| Code: | SF-1012 |
| Input: | 220V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 220V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Blue |
| Code: | SF-1012/4 |
| Input: | 380V 3P+E |
| Output: | 16A 380V 3P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Red |
| Code: | SF-1013-4 |
| Input: | 110V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 110V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Yellow |
| Code: | SF-1013 |
| Input: | 220V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 220V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Blue |
| Code: | SF-1014/214 |
| Input: | 380V 3P+E |
| Output: | 16A 380V 3P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Red |
| Code: | SFN-1013-4 |
| Input: | 110V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 110V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Yellow |
| Code: | SFN-1013 |
| Input: | 220V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 220V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Blue |
| Code: | SFN-10132-4 |
| Input: | 110V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 110V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP67 |
| Color: | Yellow |
| Code: | SFN-10132 |
| Input: | 220V 2P+E |
| Output: | 16A 220V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP67 |
| Color: | Blue |
| Code: | SF-1023 |
| Input: | 220V 2P+E |
| Output: | 32A 220V 2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Blue |
| Code: | SF-1024/224 |
| Input: | 380V 3P+E |
| Output: | 32A 380V 3P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |
| Color: | Red |
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What "Multifunctional" Really Means (and why it matters)
In practice, "multifunctional" usually refers to a socket solution that supports more than one real installation need, such as:
The advantage is operational: you reduce the number of different outlets you must stock, maintain, and train people to use correctly—especially in facilities with rotating equipment and temporary setups.
Single-Phase Industrial Sockets: where they fit best
Single-phase power is common for many day-to-day loads, such as:
A Single Phase Industrial Socket becomes "industrial-grade" when it's selected and installed to match the load profile, duty cycle, and environmental exposure—not just the plug shape.
Key Selection Checks (the ones engineers actually use)
When comparing industrial sockets, these checkpoints prevent most site problems: