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English: Australian Socket-Outlet, Auto Switched by plug insertion.

Removing the plug opens the contacts in the socket to provide the same level of safety as a conventional switched socket when switched off.

Automatically switched socket outlets are most commonly used to supply power to refrigerators, some computers and other accessories that normally should not be switched off. The absence of a switch prevents the accidental switching off of such devices.
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current02:10, 1 May 2015Thumbnail for version as of 02:10, 1 May 20151,415 × 1,411 (465 KB)Fredquint (talk | contribs)Amended indicator colours.
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