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I’m working on a small office job at the moment and have to install a few twin sockets underneath a couple of desks, the desks are back to back with each other so no wall to fit the sockets to.
I’d just like to know what other people’s opinions on the best way to do this are, I’m not keen on fitting standard surface sockets to the underside of the desks as I think the weight of the plugs could pull them loose over time.
My current thinking is something along the lines of dome lids fixed to the underside of the desk with metal clad sockets bushed onto them so they sit the right way up. The sockets are in groups of four so there will be two twins back to back with another two twins, so I think this should make a fairly solid arrangement.

I’m open to any suggestions on this one.
 
I’m working on a small office job at the moment and have to install a few twin sockets underneath a couple of desks, the desks are back to back with each other so no wall to fit the sockets to.
I’d just like to know what other people’s opinions on the best way to do this are, I’m not keen on fitting standard surface sockets to the underside of the desks as I think the weight of the plugs could pull them loose over time.
My current thinking is something along the lines of dome lids fixed to the underside of the desk with metal clad sockets bushed onto them so they sit the right way up. The sockets are in groups of four so there will be two twins back to back with another two twins, so I think this should make a fairly solid arrangement.

I’m open to any suggestions on this one.
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What about these? you can fix to the desk themselves and use the required flex to connect up to the circuit. Also allows for easy moving of desks in the future by simply plugging into another socket. its basically glorified extension leads but quite common in a lot of open plan offices these days. they also have integrated rcds and rcbos.. you can link the different units together with joining cables.
Under Desk RCD Protected Power units - http://www.officepowerproducts.com/under-desk-rcd-protected-power-units-84-c.asp
 
What about these? you can fix to the desk themselves and use the required flex to connect up to the circuit. Also allows for easy moving of desks in the future by simply plugging into another socket. its basically glorified extension leads but quite common in a lot of open plan offices these days. they also have integrated rcds and rcbos.. you can link the different units together with joining cables.
Under Desk RCD Protected Power units - http://www.officepowerproducts.com/under-desk-rcd-protected-power-units-84-c.asp

I can’t see how they would fix any differently to fitting surface boxes under the desks.

This office won’t be changing again in a long time.
 
If the carpet is not being lifted and you can’t sink anything in the floor, how are the desks being supplied?

From the wall, they are being arranged like a peninsula unit in a kitchen, so the ends of two desks are against the wall and the next two are next to them.

This is only a small managers office in a theatre, only 6 desks in the whole room, not a large commercial office.
 
Another option if the desks are backless could be some planed timber 100 x 25mm or similar fixed vertically using angled brackets then fix the sockets to that.
 

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