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Re: faceplates



I saw something in the CPC catalogue that was blank plates with plugin modules. Looks good but pricey.
 
Dave...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 12:18 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] faceplates

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

 


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