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Switch & Socket
Every electrical setup starts and ends here.
Lyter switch and socket solutions are designed to handle everyday usage safely while
supporting everything from basic connections to heavy-duty power requirements.
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Why Choose Lyter Switch & Socket
Built for Everyday & Heavy-Duty Use
From regular switch sockets to 6/16A heavy-duty combinations, designed to handle both daily appliances and high-load devices.
Multiple Configurations Available
Includes power strips, combined plates, multi-socket setups, and modular switches for different installation needs.
Safe & Reliable Electrical Connection
Switch socket outlets ensure controlled power flow, combining a switch and socket for safer usage.
Supports Different Socket Types
Compatible with common 2-pin, 3-pin, and multi-pin plugs used across homes and workspaces.
ISI Certified & Heavy-Duty Options
Selected variants come with ISI certification and are built to handle continuous load safely.

Fast Turnaround Time
Modern manufacturing technology ensures quick turnaround time of products

Dedicated Quality Team
Dedicated quality team makes sure the products we deliver are top in class

Direct Delivery Support
Swift and direct delivery of products for clients irrespective of their locations

Design And Development
Customized design and development to meet individual client requirements

Branded
Products
Wide range of branded and private label solutions for customers of all scales
FAQs
What is the difference between 6A and 16A switch sockets?
6A sockets are used for low-power devices like chargers and TVs, while 16A sockets are designed for high-power appliances like ACs and microwaves.
When should I use a heavy-duty switch socket?
Use heavy-duty (6/16A) switch sockets when connecting appliances that run for long hours or consume more power, to avoid overheating and load issues.
Are power strips and switch sockets the same?
No. Power strips extend a single socket into multiple outlets, while switch sockets are fixed installations designed for direct power control.
What should I consider before choosing a switch and socket?
● Load requirement (6A vs 16A)
● Number of devices
● Type of installation (modular / surface / combined)
● Safety features like proper rating and certification
Do switches and sockets impact safety?
Yes. Good quality materials, proper ratings, and secure connections reduce risks like overheating, sparking, and electrical faults.
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