Soho Lighting Black Old Brass 1 Gang Telephone Secondary (Slave) Socket,Bt

Soho Lighting Black Old Brass 1 Gang Telephone Secondary (Slave) Socket,Bt

Soho Lighting

.product-description{color:black !important;font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.6;}.product-description *{color:black !important;}.product-description h3{margin-top:20px;}.product-description summary{cursor:pointer;font-weight:bold;margin-bottom:5px;}.product-description details{margin-bottom:10px;}.product-description ul{margin:15px 0;}Elevate your home connectivity with our magnificent Old Brass Traditional Plate 1 Gang Telephone Secondary Socket. Designed with the discerning UK homeowner in mind, this exquisite fixture features an old brass finish meticulously matched to original Edwardian brass work. From traditional door handles to sophisticated cabinetry details, it offers a faithful representation of oxidised, un-polished, timeworn brass, complete with a rich, sumptuous honey matt patina. It is the perfect premium fixture for those seeking traditional brass sockets to effortlessly complement a luxury period interior.Seamless Connectivity for Luxury ResidencesWhat exactly is a telephone secondary, or slave, socket? While every distinguished home necessitates a primary master unit, this secondary outlet allows you to elegantly extend your telecommunications into separate dining rooms, home offices, or private studies. By incorporating premium telephone outlets throughout your property, you ensure absolute convenience without compromising your meticulously curated historic aesthetic. Utilise these sockets alongside matching Edwardian style switches to achieve a cohesive, high-end finish across your entire estate.Authentic oxidised old brass finish tailored for period propertiesStandard 1 gang secondary configuration for multi-room network extensionMeticulously matched to original Edwardian brass fittingsIdeal for sophisticated interiors requiring multiple connection pointsFrequently Asked QuestionsDo sockets and switches have to have back boxes?Yes, for proper safety and compliance, high-end residential installations require appropriate back boxes. These safely house the internal wiring and ensure a flush, perfectly secure fit against your elegant walls.What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?The term gang refers to the number of individual ports or operational switches present on a single faceplate. For instance, this 1 gang telephone socket provides a single dedicated connection point for your telecommunication needs.{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, for proper safety and compliance, high-end residential installations require appropriate back boxes. These safely house the internal wiring and ensure a flush, perfectly secure fit against your elegant walls."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The term gang refers to the number of individual ports or operational switches present on a single faceplate. For instance, this 1 gang telephone socket provides a single dedicated connection point for your telecommunication needs."}}]}. Department: Elesi, Power & Electrical Supplies, Power Outlets & Sockets, Old Brass, Soho Lighting ,

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