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Electrical flush-mount box Schneider Electric MT-P136
Electrical flush-mount box Schneider Electric MT-P136
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Electrical flush-mount box Schneider Electric MT-P136
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Electrical flush-mount box Schneider Electric MT-P136
Electrical flush-mount box Schneider Electric MT-P136
Schneider Electric MT-P136 is a flush-mount electrical box designed to provide a recessed enclosure for switches, sockets and small electrical devices. The box secures wiring connections and mounting hardware within the wall cavity, reducing the risk of exposed conductors and protecting installations in both residential and commercial settings. It is intended for use where a concealed junction or device mounting is required and where a standardized mounting depth and footprint are needed for compatibility with commonly used faceplates and devices.
The flush-mount box offers a stable and fixed mounting point that helps maintain the alignment of switches and sockets with finished wall surfaces. Constructed from durable insulating material, it resists moisture and mechanical stress typical for in-wall installations. Its recessed design allows wiring to be routed and terminated safely inside the cavity, which simplifies installation and inspection. The product is compatible with standard device sizes, making replacement or upgrade of fittings straightforward.
Cut an opening in the wall at the required location and depth consistent with the box dimensions, then insert the flush-mount box into the cavity and secure it according to wall type (screws, anchors or integrated clamps as applicable). Route supply and device conductors into the box through the provided entry points, make connections following local electrical regulations, and install the device module into the box. Finish by attaching the appropriate faceplate so that the device aligns with the finished wall surface.
Installations should be performed by a qualified electrician or a competent person familiar with local wiring regulations. Verify wall material and choose appropriate fixing method, ensure cable entry points are properly used to avoid damage to conductors, and always switch off power at the circuit breaker before starting work.
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