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Lockable Sockets

A key lockable socket stops a circuit being switched on without the key, useful in workshops, communal areas and anywhere you want to limit who draws power. This Knightsbridge range covers 13A one and two-gang sockets with neon and 20A double pole switches, in metal clad, screwless and rounded edge plates from white through to matt black and smoked bronze.

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Power that needs a key

A key lockable socket stops a circuit being switched on without the key. That makes it useful in workshops, communal areas, schools and anywhere you want to limit who can draw power from a particular outlet. The key turns the lock between a usable and a disabled state, giving simple control over access without rewiring anything.

Where it helps

Lockable sockets earn their place where unsupervised use is a concern. In a shared building they keep a circuit off until someone with the key needs it; in a workshop they stop a tool being run without sign-off. It is a low-effort way to add a layer of control to an existing wall.

Sockets and switches

This range covers 13A one and two-gang lockable sockets, several with a neon indicator so you can see when power is on, alongside 20A double pole lockable switches for fixed connections. The double pole switches suit a hard-wired appliance that should not run without the key in hand.

Plates and finishes

Plates come in metal clad, screwless and rounded edge styles, with finishes from white through to matt black and smoked bronze, plus antique brass and anthracite, and insert colours such as white and black. That lets a controlled outlet sit in keeping with the other fittings on the wall rather than looking like an afterthought.

Fitting

Wiring a lockable socket or switch is best left to a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a lockable socket work?

A key turns the socket or switch between a usable and a disabled state. Without the key the circuit cannot be switched on, so only key holders can draw power from that outlet.

Where are lockable sockets typically used?

They suit workshops, communal areas, schools and shared buildings where you want to limit who can switch on a particular outlet or appliance.

What is the difference between a lockable socket and a lockable switch?

A lockable socket controls a 13A outlet you plug into, while a 20A double pole lockable switch controls a fixed, hard-wired appliance. The range covers both.

Does the neon indicator show when power is on?

On the models with a neon indicator, yes. The neon lights when the socket is live, giving a clear visual check alongside the key lock.

Are lockable sockets available in different finishes?

Yes. They come in metal clad, screwless and rounded edge plates across finishes from white to matt black and smoked bronze, so they can match nearby fittings.

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