Soho Lighting Black/Light Antique Copper 20Ax Intermediate Rm-Grid Switch Module
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;}Timeless Elegance with the Antique Copper Grid ModuleEnhance the aesthetic of your luxurious period home with our exquisitely crafted 20AX intermediate module. Designed to replicate the beautiful oxidised tones of original Victorian cookware, this piece offers a rich matt patina that adds authentic vintage charm. Whether you are restoring a historical property or seeking eye-catching ornamental embellishment for a contemporary space, these heritage electrical accessories deliver unmatched sophistication. Each unit is meticulously hand-finished, ensuring no two plates look exactly the same, maximising the bespoke character of your high-end interior.Versatile Lighting Control for the Family HomePerfect for grand hallways, sweeping staircases, and expansive living areas, an intermediate switch module empowers you to control a single lighting circuit from three or more locations. Tailor your family's electrical layout beautifully by combining this unit with our esteemed grid systems.Seamlessly compatible with RM and Dual RM plus CM Grid Plates for ultimate customisation.Craft the ideal grouping of rocker and dimmer switches to suit your demanding lifestyle.Please note: This beautifully aged antique copper grid switch unit is not compatible with CM, EM, LT1, LT2, or LT3 Plates.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is meant by gang in switches and sockets?In electrical terminology, a gang refers to the number of switches, ports, or sockets present on a single faceplate. For example, a three-gang switch allows you to independently control three separate lighting circuits from one beautifully designed fitting, helping you minimise wall clutter while maximising control.Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?Yes, to ensure utmost safety and compliance with rigorous UK electrical standards, all wall-mounted installations require a suitable back box. This crucial element safely houses the wiring within the wall, guaranteeing a secure, flush, and impeccably professional finish for your home.{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"In electrical terminology, a gang refers to the number of switches, ports, or sockets present on a single faceplate. For example, a three-gang switch allows you to independently control three separate lighting circuits from one beautifully designed fitting, helping you minimise wall clutter while maximising control."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, to ensure utmost safety and compliance with rigorous UK electrical standards, all wall-mounted installations require a suitable back box. This crucial element safely houses the wiring within the wall, guaranteeing a secure, flush, and impeccably professional finish for your home."}}]}. Department: Elesi, Power & Electrical Supplies, Light Switches, Copper, Soho Lighting ,
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