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EPD: Shielded dooxie socket, white finish, 0.06 kg/unit, 600375 + 600801 095225 + 600801 ; 095255 + 600851 ; 095285 + 600891 ; 600376 + 600801 ; 600475 + 600851 ; 600476 + 600851 ; 600776, LEGRAND
Upgrade your space with the Shielded dooxie socket in a chic white finish. Enjoy enhanced performance with superior shielding, stylish design, and compatibility with multiple configurations — the ultimate solution for modern electrical needs.
This shielded dooxie socket features a sleek white finish, designed for easy integration into modern interiors. It ensures secure power connection while minimizing interference, making it user-friendly and effective for various electrical applications.
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Manufacturer:
LEGRAND
Group:
Country of production:
Product name:
Shielded dooxie socket, white finish
Commercial names:
600375 + 600801 095225 + 600801 ; 095255 + 600851 ; 095285 + 600891 ; 600376 + 600801 ; 600475 + 600851 ; 600476 + 600851 ; 600776
Category:
Installations and systems
Class:
Electrification components and systems
Type:
Electrical
Environmental impacts
Global Warming Potential (A1-A3):
0.529 kg CO2e/unit
Technical specification:
0.06 kg/unit
Available units for calculation:
unit, kg, ton
Unique identifier (OCLID):
660bb400c2671a3b6f8f4b0a
Sustainability data background information
EPD number:
LGRP-01133-V02.01-FR, 36401
EPD program:
INIES
Publication year:
2024
Product Category Rules (PCR):
PEP-PCR-ed4-EN-2021 09 06
Environmental standard:
EN15804+A2
Data source:
PEP
Verification status:
Third-party verified (as per ISO 14025)
Upstream database:
ecoinvent