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Just been looking at the Satin Chrome finish online. Presumably there's
a plate, which the front cover then clips over ? Are there any problems
with using them ? Thanks

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Just been looking at the Satin Chrome finish online. Presumably there's
a plate, which the front cover then clips over ? Are there any problems
with using them ? Thanks

Andy C


Excel screwless range of WHAT???
We are not mindreaders lol

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Excel screwless range of WHAT???
We are not mindreaders lol

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No, I guess you're right. :-{ I kind of assumed a knowledgeable
electrician or anyone who knew the answer would just know !
They're sockets and switches as here.
http://www.qvsdirect.com/?show_allpa...1523&dsefu=off
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Andy Cap wrote:
Just been looking at the Satin Chrome finish online. Presumably
there's a plate, which the front cover then clips over ? Are there
any problems with using them ? Thanks

Andy C


I do not believe that I have fitted that particular model. The cover on the
screwless ones I have fitted just clip on. The only snag is that sometimes
they need a slightly deeper backbox (although the Excel instructions claim
that they do not).
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I do not believe that I have fitted that particular model. The cover on the
screwless ones I have fitted just clip on. The only snag is that sometimes
they need a slightly deeper backbox (although the Excel instructions claim
that they do not).


Thanks for that Adam. The tiles should provide a bit extra anyway.
I think I might just buy one for starters, to see how it goes.


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