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Re: Consumer unit |
| message from Martin Angove on 10 May 2004 |
Likewise. I would have thought that unless you need to bring the cables
in through the holes in the CU's baseplate and need stand-offs for that,
there is no reason (given a relatively flat wall) why an insulated CU
shouldn't be screwed directly to the wall. The problem with non-flat
walls is that they make the fitting of the front cover difficult in
which case mounting a bit of board on the wall, perhaps with a wedge or
two and mounting the CU on the board would do the trick.
Hwyl!
M.
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