Wiremold Evolution Series Wall Box Easily Mounts TVs in New or Retrofit Applications

Legrand Wall Box

The new Evolution Series Wall Box is the newest addition to the Evolution Series of Legrand Wiremold products. Designed to hang flat screen displays in both new and retrofit applications, the wall box easily installs behind any display. The low profile allows the flattest screen to sit flush against the wall making this latest box perfect for anywhere media is required.

Features include:

• removable module— for easier, quicker installation
• built-in tunnel — allows for additional capacity and wraparound capability
• maximum depth behind modules— 3 1/2″ [89 mm] of space behind the device plate allows for most manufacturers’ audio/video devices
• fully finished painted interior— provides a professional, highly aesthetic look
• storage module for active components — storage compartment can accommodate active devices from most leading manufacturers
• 2″ (51 mm) trade size conduit— provides additional capacity for communications cables and pre-terminated audio/video cabling

Find out more: http://www.legrand.ca/wiremold/evolution-wall-box.aspx#.VkJXGjZdFYd.

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