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RE: Electrical Fittings



Hi Peter,

Take a look at http://www.1stopelectrics.com/

They do a very good Varilight range both modular and sockets so they will
a=
ll match up.

If you go for the standard chrome ones then CPC also do the Varilight
doubl=
e gang sockets a little cheaper.



-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of P=
eter Church
Sent: 20 August 2008 10:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Electrical Fittings

Hi

I'm about to fit all of the CAT5 outlets around the house, and the
elctrici=
an's doing the mains sockets and I want to try to get everything to match
i=
n, but having problems...

The data side is either twin RJ45 on a single plate, or twin=20
RJ45+coax on a double so will probably require a modular approach,
and the power is fairly straightforward doubles.  All the electrical
ranges=
(MK, BG, GET etc) offer suitable parts, but their modular ranges are c.=A3=
20 for a made up plate, whereas the data places (Blackbox etc) will do a
ma=
de up data plate for c.=A34.  Given that I have about 30 to do that's a
hug=
e difference.

Does anyone have any experience of getting things from different suppliers
=
to match up in a co-ordinating way (white is not always white, square
edges=
are not always square)?

Or, is it possible to get say an MK one cheaper from elsewhere?

Thanks

Pete


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