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can someone tell me if there is a difference between
INTERLOCKED SOCKET 3P+N+E IP67 63A 6h and
INTERLOCKED SOCKET 3P+N+T IP67 63A 6h,
its the T and E thats confusing me as i can not find the socket with a T on it. or is it just a newer version? any help is greatly appreciated

 
Is it the Type with "T" that you're looking for?
If so have you got a picture of the existing?

(3P+N+T) refers to the pin layout so it must be different to (3P+N+E)

63amp and above can have a short Pilot pin in the centre to switch off the load, but would need the matching plug to work.
 
ive looked on the official scame website, and the T is identical to the E socket, but cant find a T socket anywhere on the net at all, so im thinking the E model is just a newer version??
but if they are the same then we should be ok lol, didnt want to shell out all that money for nothing before i checked.
 
Could be just a typo a T is near the E on a standard keyboard...

I'll get my coat...
 

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