Socket large panel and small panel are two common types of socket that have some differences in design and function.
First of all, visually, large panels are larger in size and usually cover the entire wall or the back of an electrical device, while small panels are smaller in size and usually only cover part of the wall. The large panel usually has an 86 type design, i.e., the size of a single switch is 86mm 86mm, while the small panel has a 120 type design, i.e., the size of a single switch is 120mm 74mm.
Secondly, from a functional point of view, the large panel can provide more power outlets, which is suitable for places that require multiple power outlets, such as kitchens, living rooms, etc. At the same time, the design of large panels is also easier to install and maintain, as they typically have fewer internal connections and a simpler circuit layout. The small panel is suitable for small electrical equipment or places that only need a small number of power outlets, such as bedrooms, study rooms, etc.
Also, there are some other differences between large and small socket panels. For example, large panels are usually arranged horizontally, while small panels are arranged vertically. Large panels have a larger spacing between the sockets to facilitate the use of plugs of different sizes, while small panels have smaller spacing between the sockets and are more suitable for using small plugs.
In short, large and small socket panels have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the specific choice of which type should be decided according to the actual needs and place. When choosing an outlet, in addition to considering the appearance and function, it is also necessary to pay attention to its quality and safety performance to ensure safe and reliable use.