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Pre-Wired 240V Mains Camper On Site Hook Up Kit - 3 X Double Sockets

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Pre-Wired 240V Mains Camper On Site Hook Up Kit - 3 X Double Sockets

Pre-Wired 240V Mains Camper On Site Hook Up Kit - 3 X Double Sockets

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AVAILABLE OPTIONS WITH THIS KIT

Socket Finish – This refers to the 13A sockets and switches that you will see once fitted into your furniture. These are available in either a Black Nickel or a Brushed Steel finish in a standard UK 2 gang fitting, or they can be upgraded to three sets of grey C-Line 13A sockets in a gunmetal grey 2 module frame (6 individual outlets in total). Please see the image of the sockets for colour/style reference.

Hook Up Flap Colour Black or White to complement your van.

CONTENTS

This is a complete kit to wire up your camper van to 240V with a mains hook up, perfect for when you’re on site. This kit will provide you with two double sockets and a 20A DP switch for hardwiring your 2/3 way camper fridge.

240V Mains Consumer Unit – This is the mains consumer unit which distributes power from the site supply to the outlets. We have pre-wired the consumer unit for you in-house. All that's required once installed, would be to attach the sockets and 16A hook up point. 

Hook Up Cable Length - 5M

3 X Outlet Cable Length - 3M Each

3 X 13A Double Socket

3 X Backboxes

16A Magnetic Hook Up Point

100 Cable Ties

100 Cable Tie Bases

ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION

As with all the kits and layouts provided on our site, they serve as a guide only. All wiring and installation must be carried out by a qualified professional. Disconnect all AC and DC power sources to prevent accidental shock. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all the applicable installation codes, regulations, and to ensure the equipment is fitted correctly.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATONS MUST BE COMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL. WIRING SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE IET REGULATONS (BS 7671).