A power point is a socket that connects an electrical equipment to the main electrical installation. In buildings, power points are usually installed on walls, although they can also be installed on the floor. They are occasionally placed on the ceiling to power devices such as garage door openers or neon signs in shop windows.
It usually takes an electrician between 45 mins to 1.5 hours depending on the method of installation of the power socket and the accessibility of its location.
At APS Electrical Services we care about the quality and results of our work so as a rule we make sure to carry out a complete installation with the expected professional results based on the standards that characterize us.
Most of the time we hardly pay attention to them, but sockets are perhaps the most important part of the electrical installation. They are the last step that allows our appliances to be safely connected to the mains.
On top of that, sockets come in many different types depending on the country and even within Australia, they have better and better safety features and are even getting smarter.
That is why we are going to show you everything you need to know about one of the most important and overlooked elements: sockets. You are sure to find out a few interesting things.
What is a power point
A socket is a device that allows appliances that run on electricity to be connected to the mains and to receive it safely in order to operate. In addition, we call the two parts of the mechanism a plug: male and female.
Thus, the plug is a piece of insulating material with several metal protrusions (the male plug, which has two or three such protrusions depending on the type) and also the piece of insulating material with holes that is constantly connected to the mains. In the past, plugs were much more fragile than today’s plugs or had less insulating material.
When the two parts are joined together, i.e., the male plug is inserted into the female socket, the mains current passes through the protrusions. From there, it is conducted through the cable of the plug to our electrical appliance, making it work.
Both the plug and socket, as well as the cable of the plug, are covered with insulating material which ensures that the current flows safely from the mains to the appliance.
In the past, sockets were much more fragile than today’s sockets or had less insulating material, which meant that the parts through which electricity is conducted were exposed through wear and tear. Likewise, the socket holes were less protected than today’s sockets and you could get a shock if you touched them with your fingers.
Today, however, that has changed, and the safety measures are greater.
Today’s sockets, in fact, often have plastic insulating plugs in the holes. This makes contact with the active part of the female plug impossible without inserting the male plug, which opens the plastic shutters by pushing with its protrusions when you plug it in.
Similarly, some sockets incorporate other protections, such as power surge protection, and even the latest ones can be intelligent and connected via Wi-Fi.

The sockets are extremely necessary in areas such as the kitchen where we most often see the need to install these electrical components as we most often need more electricity to power all the appliances dedicated to cooking or food preparation as well as extra sockets for the use of other appliances of any other use based on the fact that kitchens are usually one of the points that we can concur throughout our day.
They are also often installed in the laundry area where it may be more convenient for appliances for cleaning, drying, or ironing our clothes.
In the rooms are usually another of the points where in the past it was not very common to find sockets but as time has progressed and technology has been gaining ground it is essential to install more than 1 socket being these other areas also busier and where you tend to spend more time compared to other areas of the house.
Undoubtedly the most popular areas for socket installations are without doubt the living room, cinema or office areas as these areas need a greater number of sockets to connect electronic devices such as televisions, video consoles, computers, loudspeakers, or any other electrical/electronic device that needs to be connected 24/7.
At APS Electrical Services we have all the tools and knowledge as well as accreditations necessary to install Power Points in your home in any of the desired areas and we can also advise you if you have any queries or need advice, simply you can give us a call anytime Ph: (08) 6288 3333 • Mb: 0408 912 773 in between 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday and one of our team members will be more than happy to help you to book a job or answering any of your enquiries. Alternatively, you can send us an email and tell us what we can help you with info@apselectrical.com.au
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