Tony
Have you ever used the Wandsworth
outlets
before? I’ve seen them fitted in a couple of newly built houses recently,
and
due to the fact that all the outlets (TV, RJ45, LJU) were
singles, most rooms have a bad case of wall
acne.
Do Wandworth do faceplates that
contain more
than 1 outlet? I had a quick look at the web-site and didn’t see any in the
classic series 2 range.
One of the houses had a Lynx system,
for
which they had got the control pad faceplates made by Wandsworth to match
the
rest of the house, BUT getting only 4 or 5 of these made cost around £1.5K
(and
about 3 goes at making them by Wandsworth).
On top of that, the brushed SS
faceplates
didn’t look as good in the houses as they do on the
web-site.
How about using Clipsal’s E or E2000
series – they aren’t flush fitting and don’t come in SS, but you can get up
to
5 modules into a single gang faceplate.
HTH
Steve
-----Original
Message-----
From: BUTLER, Tony, FM
[mailto:roaming@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 September 2002 9:01
AM
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
faceplates
Check out http://www.teeco.com/cgi-bin/getcats.x4b?fac=7&range=all
and look at their easy-clip
range.
Not cheap when you add it all up, but fairly
flexible look quite good.
B&Q used to do them, but not any
more.
Try your nearest City Electrical
Factors (despite appearances, the teeco
website
does not do online orders).
Alternatively, for the dogs hairy bits, go to
http://www.wandsworth-electrical.co.uk/flash.html
and navigate through their
product catalog to look at electrical
accessories,
classic series 2
CEF should probably be able to do them
also.
HTH,
Tony
> -----Original
Message-----
> From: Joseph Holderness
[mailto:johol@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 18 September 2002
23:18
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d]
faceplates
>
>
> Looking for a good source for brushed
chrome
faceplates for
> lights, tv, sky,
> cat5e network outs, pref with more than
one
out per faceplate
> for tv and
> network sockets. Anyone got a
recommendation?
>
> Thanks
>
> JRH
>
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