Power Inlet stainless with cover 16A/250Vac (2p/3w)

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Premium IP56-rated 16A/250V AC shore power inlet in polished stainless steel with protective cover. IEC 60309 compliant with LED power indicator for marine and high-end installations.

SKU
SHP301602000
Dimensions
90 x 80 x 70 mm
Current Rating
16A
Voltage
250V AC
Configuration
2P+E (2 pole + earth)
Standard
IEC 60309

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Full Specifications

SKU SHP301602000
EAN 8719076007463
Dimensions 90 x 80 x 70 mm
Current Rating 16A
Voltage 250V AC
Configuration 2P+E (2 pole + earth)
Standard IEC 60309
IP Rating IP56
Body Material Stainless steel
Pin Material Nickel-plated brass
LED Indicator Yes
Protective Cover Yes
Mounting Flush mount
Certification CE
Compatible Plug SHP301604000

About the Power Inlet stainless with cover 16A/250Vac (2p/3w)

The Victron Energy Power Inlet Stainless Steel 16A (SHP301602000) is a premium waterproof shore power inlet socket rated at 16A/250V AC, designed for flush-mounting on boats, superyachts, motorhomes, and high-end installations. Built with a polished stainless steel housing and nickel-plated brass pins, this inlet offers superior aesthetics and corrosion resistance for installations where appearance matters. It complies with IEC 60309 (2P+E) standards and carries an IP56 waterproof rating. Key features include an integrated LED power indicator for immediate live status visibility, a protective cover that shields terminals from environmental elements when not in use, and mounting holes for flush surface installation. Designed to accept the Victron shore power plug SHP301604000 and compatible Victron Shore Power Cable Series connectors. CE certified for European compliance. A more affordable polyamide version (SHP301603000) is also available for installations where a stainless steel finish is not required.