April 2, 2021
Chief PAC526 Series Wall Boxes are now available through Wiremold. Contractors have been frequently requesting these wall boxes to install as part of electrical bid drawings. Electrical distribution is now able to stock this highly demanded product.
Key features of Chief PAC526 Series Wall Boxes include:
- Multiple depth break away edge allows compatibility with standard 3.5" studs & 2.5" studs
- Pre and post construction installation options
- Drywall and stud mountable
- Knockouts for single gang outlets and 1-1/4", 1", & ½" conduit
- Integrated universal zip tie anchor points
- Landscape/Portrait installation
- Stores a large variety of AV components
- Paintable flange and cover options to blend in any environment
- Black & white color options
- Enclosure UL 2416 Listed for installation of AV, IT & Communication Technology Equipment
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Liteline has updated their website with the aim to give users a better experience when it comes to finding products, accessing spec sheets, and finding inspiration for projects. You can also filter your search by requirements to find which products fit a particular project.
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Have you ever been called to fix the work of a 'handyman'?
"Was supposedly done by a"certified ' electrician....told the homeowner that he got a $266 permit....no record at TSBC. Can you count the deficiencies?"
"There is a second panel change in the triplex also.......even more deficiencies. Think the guy was a glorified handyman. Ones not obvious: 240 BB heat hooked up 120....drier on 2p20....range on 2p50....water heater fed with 2c14 Bx on 2p15."
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Product: Surgelogic™ NQ SurgeLoc™ Surge Protection Device.
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