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I have a new kitchen fitted and the electrician has fitted a two gang architrave switch without a back box. Is this safe?
 
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Used to be able to buy conversion brackets that fitted into hole, with an earth lug on the middle, chucked my last one away in the last 10 years. Stopped them not allowed anymore.

Do you mean these?


They were designed for adapting the old cast iron flush boxes to allow a modern switch plate to be fitted in front of them.
The cast iron boxes had tapped holes at the back of the box which lined up with the holes in the conversion bracket.
 
Do you mean these?


They were designed for adapting the old cast iron flush boxes to allow a modern switch plate to be fitted in front of them.
The cast iron boxes had tapped holes at the back of the box which lined up with the holes in the conversion bracket.
Yeah that's them
 
Do you mean these?


They were designed for adapting the old cast iron flush boxes to allow a modern switch plate to be fitted in front of them.
The cast iron boxes had tapped holes at the back of the box which lined up with the holes in the conversion bracket.
Yeah remember it was for cast iron box can't believe you can still obtain them just tryed cef no results TLC also discontinued
 
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