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Re: flush mount alarm panel enclosure



I have a friend with a 1555 mounted in a structured box like that and it
worked very well however I can't recall the name of the box at the moment

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> | You could just screw the DSC can to a stud right now, leave it sticking
> | out about 3/4" to make room for the drywall.
> |
> Yuck. Have you ever seen this look or work correctly? You have to leave
more
> sticking out than you think or the door won't open correctly. Then the
wires
> are hard to get into the box. To me it's not worth the time as it never
> looks good, unless the panel comes with a flush mounting box I'd say
forget
> it...or:
>
>
> | However, a stuctured wiring enclosure would be ideal in a new home so
> | you can run all your computer networking wiring, CATV/SAT, phone and
> | security to one place.
> |
> This would be better, but keeping other wires away from the alarm board
> would be my concern.
>
>




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