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Ansmann AES1 energy saving socket

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  • time-controlled socket
  • no unnecessary power consumption in standby mode
  • safe automatic disconnection from the mains after a preset operating time
  • 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours adjustable
  • simple operation with just one button
  • visual LED display of remaining operating time
  • 2500 watts or 10A maximum switching capacity

Zero Watt - Say Goodbye to Standby!
The unnecessary standby power consumption of the many electrical devices used in everyday life is estimated at over 20 billion kWh in Germany alone. In a normal household, this can account for around 10 - 20% of total consumption.

The intelligent time-controlled socket AES 1 automatically disconnects the connected appliances (e.g. fan heaters, irons, pumps, printers, photocopiers, coffee machines and many other energy consumers) from the mains after a preset operating time (15 minutes - 8 hours). This means that power consumption in standby mode is zero. This not only protects the environment but also saves money.

Operation is extremely simple. The remaining operating time can be set using a button. An optical LED display indicates the remaining operating time. You can select 15 min / 30 min / 1 hour / 2 hours / 4 hours / 8 hours. The load is max. 2500W / 10A or max. 1150VA / 5A for inductive loads (e.g. motors).

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Ansmann AES1 energy saving socket

Short profile

  • time-controlled socket
  • no unnecessary power consumption in standby mode
  • safe automatic disconnection from the mains after a preset operating time
  • 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours adjustable
  • simple operation with just one button
  • visual LED display of remaining operating time
  • 2500 watts or 10A maximum switching capacity

Product description for Ansmann AES1 energy saving socket

Zero Watt - Say Goodbye to Standby!
The unnecessary standby power consumption of the many electrical devices used in everyday life is estimated at over 20 billion kWh in Germany alone. In a normal household, this can account for around 10 - 20% of total consumption.

The intelligent time-controlled socket AES 1 automatically disconnects the connected appliances (e.g. fan heaters, irons, pumps, printers, photocopiers, coffee machines and many other energy consumers) from the mains after a preset operating time (15 minutes - 8 hours). This means that power consumption in standby mode is zero. This not only protects the environment but also saves money.

Operation is extremely simple. The remaining operating time can be set using a button. An optical LED display indicates the remaining operating time. You can select 15 min / 30 min / 1 hour / 2 hours / 4 hours / 8 hours. The load is max. 2500W / 10A or max. 1150VA / 5A for inductive loads (e.g. motors).

Ansmann AES1 energy saving socket

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