How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?

Hi-tech electronic and computer equipment and Internet. Better use of electricity, help with the work and specifications, equipment selection. Presentations fixtures and plans. Waves and electromagnetic pollution.
phil59
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2267
Registration: 09/02/20, 10:42
x 533

How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?




View phil59 » 10/03/23, 10:13

I decided to tackle the last piece at home, which was not yet done.

A bit heartbreaking, ceiling with a superb rose window in the middle, but "dilapidated" ceiling, very large plaster moldings all around, irrecoverable... This is one of the reasons that we have dragged on tackling it so much ... and since there is no lack of space ....

Maybe the central rosette will be half spared, the guy doing the work for me will try his best to recover...

As you already know, with my back problems, I can't do much.

I'm just going to prepare the sheaths for the electrical cables, etc ....

I'm going to plan a few sockets backed up by an inverter, but a 2000VA inverter, and plug a raclette machine on it, and bam, (the dog), it's going to trip...

I would like to differentiate this, not with unsightly red plugs, but other than with a "sticker"....

Do you have any idea what else is standard?

I also take this opportunity to redo insulation on the wall of the adjacent room, over the existing one (minimal), but here it will be 70-75mm + BA13 insulation, wall 3.2m high, over 6.5m, with a window, already in place, approximately 2.2HX2.4L.

So I'm going to be able to easily hide the new ducts that I'm going to put on, so that the TV, BOX, etc., is also on corrugated ....

It's not the right time for the work, with all the prices that have increased, but hey, Madame wants to completely redo this room...

Moreover, if we resell, it can only add value to the house.

For materials, excluding electricity, there is some for a small 2000€, painting included (1800€ real, + 200€ for contingencies).

For MO, it's more expensive.... Fixed price, around 2 times the materials. (good, partial arrangement, but only on a small part)
0 x
hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

: Oops: : Cry: :( : Shock:
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79839
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 11303

Re: How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?




View Christophe » 10/03/23, 10:16

A sticker at the bottom of the socket? : Mrgreen:

What ! It's not really a sticker!
0 x
phil59
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2267
Registration: 09/02/20, 10:42
x 533

Re: How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?




View phil59 » 10/03/23, 10:29

It's not nice to make fun! : Lol:

For the TV BOX, it's not a problem, since it will already be occupied .... It's for the other 2 ...

If there was only one, I would put my tender and dear on guard in front, and there's no one who would approach! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: .
0 x
hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

: Oops: : Cry: :( : Shock:
Macro
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 6880
Registration: 04/12/08, 14:34
x 1929

Re: How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?




View Macro » 10/03/23, 10:54

Yes there is a standard for corrugated sockets...
0 x
Take revenge with your success. punished with your absence. Kill with your silence. Win with your joy of living
Petrus
I posted 500 messages!
I posted 500 messages!
posts: 592
Registration: 15/09/05, 02:20
x 319

Re: How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?




View Petrus » 10/03/23, 19:33

Socket covers used to prevent small children from playing with sockets close to the ground. It would prevent someone from accidentally plugging a vacuum cleaner into the corrugated outlet while still being unobtrusive.
0 x
phil59
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2267
Registration: 09/02/20, 10:42
x 533

Re: How to differentiate between "wavy" sockets?




View phil59 » 10/03/23, 19:42

It is a possible idea.
0 x
hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

: Oops: : Cry: :( : Shock:

 


  • Similar topics
    Replies
    views
    Last message

Back to "Electricity, electronics and computers: Hi-tech, Internet, DIY, lighting, materials, and new"

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 175 guests