Description
- Construction Premium grade steel
- Finish Brushed Chrome
- Class I
- IP Rating IP20
- Primary Voltage 230V 50Hz
This FASTCHARGE socket is ideally suited for home or commercial use, wherever someone might need a FASTCHARGE. This socket can deliver a 0-50% charge in under 30 minutes with compatible QC or USBPD devices. Offering both legacy USB-A for older phones and the latest USB-C for modern devices.
Features
Double Pole switches
Twin earthing points for high integrity earthing requirements
Dual USB outlets C+A
5V DC 3A 15W / 12V DC 1.5A 18W QC/PD (5V DC 4.0A 20W Max shared)
Compatible with QC (Quick Charge) and USBPD (USB Power Delivery)
Constructed from high quality components and materials to ensure the longevity of the install
Fully certified to the latest British Safety Standards
Benefits
USB sockets capable of delivering up to 18W
Over Voltage Category III – suitable for domestic and commercial installations
Built-in overheat/overload protection
Energy efficient just 0.1W in standby mode
Min. mounting box depth of 25-35mm depending on wiring conditions
WE RECOMMEND ONLY USING CERTIFIED USB CABLES FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE AND TO ENSURE COMPATIBILITY
IMPORTANT:
YOUR DEVICE CONTROLS THE POWER BEING DRAWN, NOT THE SOCKET. COMPATIBLE DEVICES WILL ONLY ACTIVATE FASTCHARGE BETWEEN 0-70% BATTERY POWER. AFTER THIS THE DEVICE WILL REVERT TO STANDARD CHARGING PARAMETERS TO PROTECT THE BATTERY
£38.99 EX. VAT
100 in stock
BRUSHED CHROME | BRUSHED CHROME |
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SCREWLESS | Y |
USB sockets are wall outlets that include one or more USB ports alongside standard electrical sockets, allowing you to charge devices directly via USB without needing an adapter.
Yes, USB sockets are safe to use when installed correctly. They must comply with British Standards (BS 1363-2) to ensure safety and reliability.
Some USB sockets support fast charging if they are equipped with higher amperage ports (e.g., 2.1A or 3.0A). Check the specifications of the USB socket to ensure it meets your charging needs.
Yes, there are various types of USB sockets, including those with Type-A, Type-C, or a combination of both ports. Some also feature smart technology that optimizes charging speed based on the connected device.
USB sockets typically have one to four USB ports, in addition to the standard electrical outlets. The number of ports can vary depending on the model and design.
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