HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8536610000 | Doc | 57.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8536694020 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Recessed Power Socket
A recessed power socket, also known as an in-wall socket, flush mount socket, or data socket, is an electrical outlet installed within a wall cavity, presenting a flush surface with the surrounding wall. This design offers a cleaner aesthetic and space-saving functionality compared to standard protruding outlets.
Material
- Housing: Typically constructed from durable plastic polymers like Polycarbonate (PC) or Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) for electrical insulation and impact resistance. Higher-end models may utilize metal frames (stainless steel, brass, or aluminum) for increased durability and a premium appearance.
- Contacts: Brass or bronze alloys are commonly used for the internal conductive parts, providing good electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
- Mounting Frame/Puck: Often made of plastic, designed to securely hold the socket within the wall cavity and provide a stable base for wiring connections.
- Shutter/Cover: Plastic or metal, used to protect the socket openings when not in use.
Purpose
The primary purpose is to provide electrical power access while minimizing visual obstruction and maximizing space. They are used for powering a variety of devices and appliances. Modern recessed sockets often integrate USB charging ports and data connectivity.
Function
Recessed sockets function identically to standard power outlets, providing AC power via electrical contacts. They are wired into the building’s electrical system, typically using standard wiring techniques. Variations with USB ports provide DC power for charging mobile devices. Data sockets provide connectivity for network cables (Ethernet) or other data transmission lines. Many include safety features like shuttered openings to prevent accidental contact with live terminals.
Usage Scenarios
- Residential: Commonly used in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and offices to power lamps, televisions, computers, and other electronic devices. Especially popular in minimalist or modern interior designs.
- Commercial: Found in offices, hotels, conference rooms, and retail spaces for powering equipment and providing convenient charging solutions.
- Furniture Integration: Increasingly integrated directly into furniture (desks, tables, bedside tables) for a streamlined appearance.
- Data Connectivity: Used in home and office networks to provide wired Ethernet connections.
Common Types
- Standard Power Socket: Provides one or more AC power outlets. Configurations vary based on regional plug standards (e.g., Type A/B in North America, Type C/F in Europe).
- USB Charging Socket: Includes one or more USB-A or USB-C ports for charging mobile devices. Often combined with AC power outlets.
- Data Socket (RJ45): Designed for Ethernet connectivity, providing a wired network connection.
- Combined Socket: Integrates AC power outlets, USB charging ports, and data sockets into a single unit.
- Dimmer Socket: Includes a dimmer control for adjusting the brightness of connected lights.
- Motion Sensor Socket: Activates power when motion is detected, useful for energy saving and convenience.
- Wireless Charging Socket: Includes a wireless charging pad for compatible devices.
- Shuttered vs. Non-Shuttered: Shuttered sockets have covers that close over the openings when not in use, providing increased safety.
Recessed Power Socket Classification
Recessed power sockets fall under the category of electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits. Based on the provided information, the following HS codes may be applicable:
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8536610000: This HS code covers electrical apparatus, specifically lamp-holders, plugs and sockets, for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 V. The description includes sockets, making this a potential match.
- 85: Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof.
- 36: Switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders and other connectors, junction boxes.
- 61: Lamp-holders, plugs and sockets.
- 00: Further specifies lamp-holders, plugs and sockets.
- Tax Rate Details: Base tariff: 2.7%, Additional tariff: 25.0%, Post 2025.4.2 additional tariff: 30%. Total tariff: 57.7%.
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8536694020: This HS code covers “Other” types of connectors, including coaxial connectors, cylindrical multicontact connectors, rack and panel connectors, printed circuit connectors, and ribbon or flat cable connectors. While not a direct match like sockets, a recessed power socket could be classified here depending on its specific design and construction as a specialized connector.
- 85: Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof.
- 36: Switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp-holders and other connectors, junction boxes.
- 69: Other connectors.
- 40: Specifically refers to coaxial connectors; cylindrical multicontact connectors; rack and panel connectors; printed circuit connectors; ribbon or flat cable connectors.
- 20: Further specifies cylindrical multicontact connectors.
- Tax Rate Details: Base tariff: 0.0%, Additional tariff: 25.0%, Post 2025.4.2 additional tariff: 30%. Total tariff: 55.0%.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'recessed power socket' are limited, with only the following 2 found.
It is important to note that the final HS code determination depends on the specific characteristics of the recessed power socket.