Schneider electrical accessory module
(32 products found)
Schneider Electric Disconnect Switch, Miluz E, 32AX, 250V, 2 Module, White
Schneider Electric Doorbell Buzzer, Miluz E, 2 Module, White
Schneider Electric USB Type A+C, Miluz E, 2 Port, 2.4A, 12W, 1 Module, White
Schneider Electric Doorbell Switch, Miluz E, 10A, 250V, 2 Module, White
Schneider Electric New Unica Rectangular Fixing Frame 4 Modules, 1 Gang
Schneider Electric New Unica Euro-American Socket Outlet, 2Poles, 1 Module, Beige
Schneider Electric Acti 9 iID, RCCB, 2P, 80A, 30mA, Type AC
Schneider Electric Unica Studio 1-Gang, 2 modules Anthracite Cover Frame
Schneider Electric Acti 9 iID, RCCB, 2P, 25A, 30mA, type AC
Schneider Electric New Unica TV Socket, 1 Module, F-Type, Aluminium
Schneider Electric New Unica Socket outlet, with Shutter, 2 Modules, Anthracite
Schneider Electric Audio/Video Socket, New Unica, Hdmi, Prewired, 1 Module, Beige
Schneider Electric USB Type A, Miluz E, 2 Port, 2.1A, 1 Module, White
Schneider Electric Roller Blind Switch, Miluz E, 10A, 250V, 1 Module, White
Schneider Electric International Socket outlet, Miluz E, 16A, 250V, 2 Module, White
Schneider Electric New Unica Intermediate Switch, 10AX, 1 Module, Screwless Terminals, Untreated, IP4X, Beige
Schneider Electric New Unica Volume Controller, 12V, 2 Modules, Beige
Schneider Electric New Unica Data Socket, RJ45, Cat6 U/UTP, 1-module, Shuttered - White
Schneider Electric Doorbell Switch, Miluz E, 10A, 250V, 1 Module, White
Schneider Electric New Unica Intermediate Switch, 10AX, 1 Module, Screwless, IP4X, White
Schneider Electric Volume Control, New Unica 12V, 2 Modules, Aluminium
Schneider Electric New Unica Buzzer 2 Modules, 230V AC, Clip-in, Beige
Schneider Electric New Unica Pushbutton Mechanism + No Pushbutton - 10A, 1 Module, Screwless Terminals, IP4X, White
Schneider Electric, Switch, New Unica, 1-Pole 2-Way, 10AX, 1 Module, Screwless Terminals, Painted, IP4X, Anthracite
Schneider Electric New Unica intermediate Switch, 10AX, 1 module, IP4X, Anthracite
Schneider Electric New Unica Pushbutton Mechanism + No Pushbutton, 10A, 1 Module, Screwless Terminals, Painted Design, IPX4, Aluminum
Schneider Electric New Unica intermediate Switch, 10AX, 1 Module, IP4X, Aluminium
Schneider Electric New Unica USB Charger 1A, 1 Module Type A, Aluminium
Schneider Electric New Unica 1Gang, 3 Modules, IP55, White
Schneider Electric ntermediate Switch, Miluz E, 10-16A, 250V, 1 Module, White
Schneider Electric Pushbutton Switch, New Unica + Series 10A, 1 Module, Screwless Terminals, Painted, IP4X, Anthracite
Schneider Electric Switch, Miluz E, 2 way, 10AX, 250V, 1 Module, White
Frequently Asked Questions about schneider electrical accessory module
How do I choose the right Schneider electrical accessory module for my setup?
Start by identifying the series and how many modules you need, then match to Schneider Electric options such as Miluz E for switches and Unica for frames. Consider the load type (outlet, switch, USB charger, doorbell) and the voltage/current ratings (for example 250 V and 10 A or 32 AX) to ensure the module can handle the device. Choose the appropriate frame size (1, 2, or 4 modules) and a compatible fixing frame like the New Unica rectangular frame for 4 modules. For fixed-frame installations, pair 2-module or 1-module devices with 1- or 2-gang frames from Schneider Electric.
What is the most important electrical detail to check when selecting a Schneider electrical accessory module?
Focus on the module's current rating and voltage compatibility. Most Schneider Electric accessory modules in this range are rated for 250V, with current options like 10A for a switch or 32AX for a disconnect switch, and USB charging modules delivering about 2.4A. Make sure the load you plan to connect does not exceed the rating and that the module fits the intended frame size. Always match the device to the appropriate series, such as Miluz E for compact switches or Unica for modular frames.
Should I pick a Schneider electrical accessory module for a DIY home project or a professional installation?
For a Schneider electrical accessory module, a DIY homeowner should start with simple, 1- or 2-module configurations and compatible fixing frames for easy installation. A professional installer will plan larger combinations such as 4-module frames and mix devices like USB chargers, HDMI connectors, and standard sockets. Consider local codes and the total load you intend to support to guide your selection. Use Schneider Electric series like Unica and Miluz E to keep components compatible across the project.
What maintenance and compatibility tips should I follow for Schneider electrical accessory modules?
Keep the modules clean and dry and ensure proper mounting to the chosen frame. Use only matching frames and modules from the same Schneider Electric series to avoid fit issues, such as Unica frames with Unica modules or Allegro frames for a unified look. Check for loose connections and avoid over-tightening screws. Regularly inspect for signs of wear and replace worn components with compatible Schneider Electric parts.
Which Schneider Electric accessory modules are best for adding USB charging or HDMI connections in a wall installation?
For USB charging, choose a Schneider electrical accessory module with USB Type A+C, which provides two ports and 12W of output in a single module. For media connections, a prewired HDMI connector can be integrated in a compatible Unica or Allegro frame. Pair these with the appropriate 1- or 4-module frames to keep a clean, modular look in your wall installation. Always verify that both the USB/HDMI modules and the frame belong to the same series for a secure fit.
How can I confirm that a Schneider electrical accessory module will fit my existing frame or box?
Measure your frame size and module slots and compare them to Schneider Electric options such as 1-, 2-, or 4-module frames like New Unica Rectangular Fixing Frame and 2x2 module frames. Match the module count to the available slots in your current enclosure and confirm the series, for example Unica or Allegro, to ensure physical compatibility. Use parts from the same family to guarantee correct screw positions and fit. If in doubt, consult an installer or refer to the frame documentation for module compatibility.