alitech
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Just wondering why America are full of them but you cant buy them here in the UK. Not a single product in the market.
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Discuss Are recessed sockets not BS1363 compliant? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
wtf are you on about?
Well I can only see them blurred on my phone but from what I can make out there wouldnt be much room for the flex coming out plug would there?...
Have you seen a US plug and have you seen a UK plug???
If your looking to recess in the floor then you can just use floor boxes and standard sockets...
You'd have to cut a big chunk out of the wall to accommodate it. Considering most modern TVs come with an adaptor anyway it's probably better just to use a brush plate like this:
Lindy 60238 Double Gang Brush Face Plate ÂŁ12.34 TVCables
then you can run all the cables (HDMI, composite etc) all together, and they're easy enough to change at a later date. "Future-proof".
Do they use 'brush plates' in America? If not why not? Do they not comply with 'code'?
Yup and yup... but is that really a solution? You can't put a floor back lets say in the kitchen area if you wanted a recessed socket so you can have your appliances going right up flush to the wall.
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