Media Distribution/Lighting Controls
Recessed Low Voltage Mid-Size Plate with Duplex Receptacle or with Duplex Surge Receptacle
• Duplex receptacle • Metal mounting wings are molded into the cable plate and fasten tightly against the back of the drywall
• Low profile design fits behind the industry’s thinnest mounts and TVs
• Plate size 7" wide x 5” high • Old work box included • ETL listed U.S. and Canada
Additional Surge Suppressor Features
• Duplex surge receptacle • 2-Pole 3-wire grounded 60Hz 15A, 125V Receptacle • Total Maximum Surge Dissipation - 480 Joules • Maximum Surge Current - 15,000 Amps
5F-450071WH, 5F-450081WH 5F-450014**, 5F-450015**
** - Black (BK), Ivory (IV), Lite Almond (LA), White (WH)
5F-450024WH, 5F-450028WH
Cable Plate with Flexible Opening 1-Gang or 2-Gang
• Low profile design fits behind the industry’s thinnest mounts and TVs
• Conceal multiple low voltage cables behind flat panel TVs
• 1-gang holds up to 6 cables (5F-450014**)
• 2-gang holds up to 12 cables (5F-450015**)
• Available in 4 colors: black, ivory, lite almond, white
• Mounting wings are molded into the cable plate and fasten tightly against the back of the drywall
• No low voltage mounting plate or old work ring required
Recessed Pro-Power Kit with Straight Blade Inlet and Duplex Receptacle or Duplex Surge Receptacle
• Duplex receptacle • Metal mounting wings are molded into the cable plate and fasten tightly against the back of the drywall
• Low profile design fits behind the industry’s thinnest mounts and TVs
• Receptacle plate: 7" W x 5" H • Inlet plate: 5-1/2" W x 4-1/2" H • Old work boxes included • 6ft. extension cord with 360° degree rotating male plug • Female end of extension cord is completely recessed into the wall when plugged into straight blade inlet
• ETL listed U.S. and Canada Additional Surge Suppressor Features
• Duplex surge receptacle • 2-Pole 3-wire grounded 60Hz 15A, 125V Receptacle • Total Maximum Surge Dissipation - 480 Joules • Maximum Surge Current - 15,000 Amps
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