receptszinten
Receptszinten, also known as the "receptacle level" or "receptacle depth," refers to the vertical distance between the bottom of a power outlet or switch and the surface of the wall or ceiling. This measurement is crucial for ensuring that electrical devices can be safely and properly installed. The standard receptszinten varies depending on the country and the type of outlet or switch. For example, in the United States, the typical receptszinten for wall outlets is 127 millimeters (5 inches) from the finished floor to the bottom of the outlet. In Europe, the standard receptszinten for wall outlets is 100 millimeters (3.9 inches) from the finished floor to the bottom of the outlet. For ceiling outlets, the receptszinten is typically 150 millimeters (5.9 inches) from the finished ceiling to the bottom of the outlet. It is important to note that these measurements are subject to change based on local building codes and regulations. Proper receptszinten is essential for maintaining electrical safety and ensuring that devices function correctly.