The surface box can accommodate different types of sockets and sockets, which is also an important advantage of its wide application in various electrical and data systems. Surface boxes are typically designed with multiple openings or ports, allowing for the installation of different types of sockets, sockets, or connectors as needed. For example, it can accommodate standard power sockets (such as single-phase and two-phase sockets), and can also install network interfaces such as RJ-45 sockets for connecting Ethernet cables. In addition, the surface box can also be equipped with audio and video connection ports, telephone line interfaces, or other specific electrical equipment interfaces according to requirements.
These openings and ports are usually modular, and users can freely combine or replace them according to specific application needs. For example, in a home or office, it may be necessary to install both power sockets and network outlets simultaneously. Surface boxes provide a centralized installation space, making these connection points more organized and convenient to use and maintain. In commercial or industrial environments, surface boxes may also need to accommodate a wider variety of sockets and connectors, such as specialized sockets for industrial equipment or interfaces for safety systems and control panels.