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Scame Switches and sockets

Scame’s wiring devices are built for real projects: stable contact ratings, frames that line up on the first try, and modules that share the same fixing geometry from apartments to retail and light-industrial fit-outs. You get one visual language across rooms while keeping installation fast and spares lean.

scame modular switch-socket systems range and formats

The platform centres on interchangeable modules and multi-gang frames. Backboxes follow the 60 mm European fixing centres; frames run 1–5 gang horizontal and selected vertical stacks for narrow piers. Modules snap in with positive latches, so upgrades (USB chargers, keycards, indicators) don’t disturb the wall. Finishes cover matte white/black, graphite, and brushed metallic accents; halogen-free faceplates are available for sensitive interiors.

scame wall switches functions and finishes

Switch mechanisms are rated 10AX, 250 V AC for mixed resistive/inductive loads (LED drivers, small fans). Options include 1-pole, 2-way, intermediate, momentary, and keycard types; locator and status LEDs are field-fit where night visibility matters. Rocker, flat, and slim paddle styles share the same frame footprints. Mechanical endurance targets ≥50,000 operations; terminals accept 1.5–2.5 mm² conductors with captive screws or cage-clamp variants for fast second-fix.

scame power outlets ratings and safety

Socket modules cover Schuko (F), French (E), Italian (L) and multi-standard inserts where codes allow; rating 16 A, 250 V AC with child shutters and optional green dot medical variants. USB-A/C chargers offer Type-C PD up to 20–30 W (model-dependent) to reduce plug-top clutter. Protection levels: IP20 for dry interiors, IP44 splash-proof with gasketed covers in washrooms and back-of-house, and IP55–IP66 enclosed units for service yards and kitchens. Industrial rows can mix switch-disconnectors and interlocked sockets on the same rail height to keep sightlines tidy.

Product range and series overview

Think in three families when you build a schedule:

  • Core residential/office line — rockers, dimmer/scene pushbuttons, Schuko/French/Italian outlets, and USB chargers in 1–5 gang frames.
  • Hospitality/retail line — keycard holders, illuminated bell pushes, branded info plates, data/HDMI inserts for rooms and meeting areas.
  • Utility/industrial line — enclosed IP55–IP66 outlets, interlocked sockets, and heavy-duty switches that share the same finish palette for back-of-house.

Technical specifications and practical parameters

  • Electrical: switches 10AX at 250 V AC; sockets 16 A at 250 V AC; USB-C PD 20–30 W options. Power inlet bridges sized for 2.5 mm² loop-through on socket rows.
  • Materials: PC/ABS mechanisms; UV-stabilised and halogen-free face options; contact silvering for low heating on continuous loads.
  • Ingress/impact: IP20 trims for public interiors; IP44/IP55 with spring lids; faces to IK07–IK08 where trolley contact is likely.
  • Thermal: typical operating −5…+40 °C; avoid tight insulation behind boxes to preserve de-rating margins for USB chargers.
  • Cut-out & fixings: 68 mm hole saw for drywall boxes; long-slot tolerances help level rows on uneven tile.

(Where you must cite norms in the spec sheet: switches align with the IEC/EN 60669-1 family; outlets with 60884-1; IP to 60529—kept short to avoid certificate bloat.)

Applications and compatibility

  • Offices and education: two-way/ intermediate switching for corridors, dimming or scene buttons in meeting rooms, mixed power/data in desk rows.
  • Hospitality: keycard energy savers at the door, USB-C bedside, splash-proof sockets in vanity zones.
  • Retail/back-of-house: IP44 rows near sinks, robust outlets in prep areas, illuminated indicators on cleaners’ cupboards.
    Frames, modules, and boxes share the same geometry across finishes, so a floor can mix premium fronts in public zones with utility fronts in service spaces without changing the installation method.

Integration with other brand products

Wiring devices line up with Scame isolators, EV outlets, and enclosure ranges—same gland threads, module widths, and colour palette. Where lighting controls or BMS contacts are present, momentary and indicator modules provide clean dry-contact interfacing; USB power modules share feed circuits with desk electrics on 16 A spurs when diversity is considered.

scame switch combinations planning and logistics

Bundle rockers, outlets, data/USB, and labels into pre-built frames per room type. Typical kits: workstation (switch + twin socket + USB-C), guestroom bedside (2× switch + USB-C + Schuko), and washroom (IP44 switch + covered outlet). Keeping two lumen zones on one faceplate? Use a double rocker with distinct legends to match the lighting plan. Stock one finish per floor and two frame sizes to keep maintenance fast.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

  1. Function first — map switching (1-pole/2-way), dimming or scene control, power and USB needs per room type.
  2. Environment — IP20 for dry zones; IP44+ near water or cleaning; IK-rated fronts where carts or luggage pass.
  3. Grid and orientation — confirm 1–5 gang horizontal vs vertical stacks; keep data and power separation where IT requires it.
  4. Wiring method — pick screw vs cage-clamp terminals by contractor preference; allow loop-through capacity on socket rows.
  5. Finish strategy — standardise one palette public-side, one utility finish back-of-house to simplify spares and future extensions.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You receive project-specific B2B pricing tied to your room list, a named account manager, and live EU stock before commitment. Quotes typically return in about one hour. Orders by EAN/MPN keep ERP clean; downloadable price lists stay current for tenders. Your portal shows lead times and order status, plus purchase-history analytics to consolidate SKUs. For trusted clients we support post-payment up to 30 days and plan consolidated shipments to cut freight on multi-site drops, with clear price-validity windows for phased works.