In commercial and industrial electrical installation, the switches themselves are just the start. Morek switch accessories include actuator frames, auxiliary contacts, indicator modules and sealed covers rated for heavy-duty duty. For example, an auxiliary contact for a switch might be rated at 10 A @ 230 V AC, mounted adjacent to the main switching element so you can monitor status without opening the panel. Field engineers often specify accessories that maintain IP or IK ratings after installation; Morek provides frames and covers built to IP44 or higher even when the switch is mounted externally.
When choosing, you compare insertion depth, compatibility with switch series (e.g., series numbers, space on the DIN rail), and the rating of indicator modules (voltage range, LED colour, service life). Using matching brand accessories avoids mismatch issues — a common cause of warranty rejection.
Sockets might seem mundane, but in many systems they carry real loads or serve as staging points for equipment. Morek socket accessories include mounting flanges, cable-entry grommets, dust covers, safe-disconnect modules and rated covers for outdoor use. The specification you should check includes conductor size (up to e.g., 4 mm² or 6 mm² per socket), IP rating (especially for damp or exterior locations), and lockout provisions for maintenance.
In projects where sockets serve public areas or rental equipment, procurement managers also look at the replacement cycle: Morek spare covers and modules are timed to fit the original socket body even if the unit is discontinued — helps avoid the cost of replacing the full socket.
Cover plates are often underestimated but they directly influence durability, appearance and safety. Morek cover plates for switches and sockets are manufactured from flame-retardant polycarbonate or coated steel, typically rated UL 94 V-0 and finished in standard RAL colours (e.g., RAL 7035, RAL 9010). They include gasketed forms for outdoor mounting or harsh site conditions. Beyond aesthetics, correct plates maintain proper isolation and prevent dust ingress — a frequent cause of shorts in older systems.
When integrating into architectural projects, specifiers note whether the plate supports engraving or labeling and whether its fixings (screws, clips) are corrosion-resistant.
Mounting hardware brings all the above accessories into place. Morek mounting parts include installation frames, flush-mount boxes, rail-clips for modular equipment, and blanking panels for future expansion. Technical considerations: load rating (for heavy modules), spacing between modules (e.g., 22.5 mm standard for DIN cutoff), compatibility with conduit or trunking systems, and ease of retro-fitting.
From installer experience: one advantage of using Morek mounting parts is the documented load path. For example, if a socket box is mounted on a plasterboard wall and rated for 16 A outlets, the mounting hardware must hold the weight and strain of repeated plugging/unplugging without loosening — Morek design addresses that.
In flexible installations, you don’t only buy switches or sockets — you buy the option to reconfigure. Morek modular accessories cover modular insert kits, multi-gang bodies, interlock adapters and expansion frames. They support configurations such as 1-gang, 2-gang, 3-gang by simply swapping modules; tools-free inserts allow upgrades without rewiring the full system.
Procurement managers working across multiple sites appreciate that Morek uses a consistent coding structure across years. That means spare modules ordered five years later are still compatible. This continuity reduces service-stock overhead and simplifies training.
Typically, the difference between a reliable installation and one that causes calls down the line isn’t the switch itself — it’s the accessory that failed. A cracked cover plate, mismatched insert, or weak mounting frame will lead to dust ingress, loose connections or mechanical failure. Morek’s systems mitigate these risks by offering accessories that are dimension-matched, tested and documented.
One common oversight: combining a generic frame with a brand-specific socket means the gasket might not seal properly, reducing the IP rating. Always use full accessory sets together.
Another key point: label compatibility. Many clients later need new labeling — Morek cover plates support engraving slots, and modular accessories are compatible with labels without removal.
Bank of Lamps holds the full Morek accessories range for switches and sockets, optimised for distribution across the EU. Stock is managed centrally (Latvia) with partner warehouse visibility. Bulk orders, project bundles and spare-stock provisions are standard. Every order includes EAN/MPN traceability, documentation for installation packages, and dedicated logistic support for system integrators.
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