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Pixel Socket Unit
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Written by Richard Cross
Updated over a year ago

Overview

PIXEL discreetly presents both power and two data or AV connections in an ultra-compact form, meeting the growing need for easily accessible connectivity in informal areas, Perfectly suited to breakout areas, smaller meeting rooms, and hotel rooms, PIXEL takes up almost no room at all. You may even forget it’s there until you need it.

PIXEL can be specified with either UK fused or unfused sockets or a wide range of international power socket options. Data and AV cable options include, Cat5e/6/6A RJ45, USB2.0 and 3.0, Audio and HDMI.

Specifications

Construction

High impact fire retardant polycarbonate enclosure.
Polycarbonate 80mm mounting grommet with hand tightened securing nut.

Colours

Fascia/Housing - Black or White Bezel - Silver, White, Black or Colours

Socket Options

Pixel is configured as standard with Grey or Black, 42mm Round, UK 13A 230V Power Socket/s and/or the Replaceable Twin USB (A&C) Fast Charger/s - other options are available - full list of 42mm Round Socket Options. Most makes/types of Data/AV sockets are also available, please enquire to check exact options.

Plug & Cable Options

Pixel is supplied as standard hardwired with 0.8m Wieland GST18i3 16A 230V Plug - other options are available - full list of Plug & Cable Options.

Electrical Specs

Socket Fusing, Quality & Testing, CE Marking and Certifications

Installation / Fitting / Fixings

Pixel fits into a standard 80mm grommet hole and is securely held in place by the large plastic locking nut which can be tightened by hand.


Fixing

To fit Pixel into your desk couldn’t be simpler. If your desk already has an industry standard 80mm hole* simply take the fixing nut off your newly purchased Pixel, feed the cables through the hole and gently slide your Pixel into place. Making sure your Pixel is facing the desired way and screw the fixing nut back on until it is firmly in place. Pixel will fit any surface from 1mm to 40mm.

Installation Instructions

Dimensions

Documentation

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