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Re: LD module mounting
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- Subject: Re: LD module mounting
- From: "Dan James" <UKHA@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 11:32:09 -0000
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Cheap consumer units - try
www.screwfix.co.uk
or
www.qvselectricalwholesale.co.uk
Conumser units from around =A320.
Daniel
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@h...> wrote:
> Chaps, following the extensive refurbishment of my master bedroom,=20
I have a=20
> need to house several LD modules in the loft..
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> There will be 3 x LD11's plus 1 x AD10
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> I've looked at the enclosures on Letsautomate, - there are a couple=20
of small=20
> ones which are only suitable for 1 or 2 modules, (not suitable=20
then), so I=20
> guess I need a full-size consumer unit to mount them in.
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> My question is this: is *any* standard consumer unit suitable? -=20
and if so,=20
> can anyone recommend the cheapest option available - this will be=20
in the=20
> loft, and it will only ever be housing these 4 modules...
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> Alternatively, is it possible to just buy the DIN rail on its own? -
which I=20
> could then screw down to a back-board and snap the modules onto...=20
(sorry,=20
> was that too many periods?)
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> Cheers.
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> Paul G.
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