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  • Recessed Television Boxes
  • Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 5/21/2009
  • Able to handle up to 12 multimedia connections and offer surge-protected power, Recessed Television Boxes are ideal for flat-screen TVs, home offices, and anywhere snug-to-wall placement is desired. The recessed design saves space, and plugs stay recessed behind the wall. Snap-on endcaps hide mounting screws for a finished look. 800-611-7277. More
  • Vizia RF + Home Control
  • Source: ebuild 4/28/2009
  • The Vizia RF + collection of lighting and home control devices consists of dimmers, switches, plug-in modules, zone and scene controllers, and remote controls, all enabled with the Z-Wave wireless protocol. Vizia RF + dimmers include an energy-save mode that allows the user to set the maximum brightness below 100% to reduce energy consumption and a horizontal dim/bright bar with a seven-segment LED display. 800-323-8920. More

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  • Cooper Wiring Devices Announces Aspire RF Home Theatre Kits
  • Source: ebuild 4/28/2009
  • Cooper Wiring Devices Cooper Wiring Devices announces a new pre-packaged Home Theatre kit for the Aspire RF product line. The kit includes one Aspire RF controller (RFTDCSG or RFHDCSG), one Serial interface control module (RF232), four Aspire RF dimmers (RF9534-Nxx) and four Aspire RF wall plates (9521xx). More
  • Pass and Seymour/Legrand Receptacle Switch Combinations Protect Kids and Meet Safety Codes
  • Source: ebuild 3/23/2009
  • Pass and Seymour/Legrand, a leading manufacturer of electrical wiring devices and home systems, announces its Tamper-Resistant Receptacle/Switch Combination devices. Meeting 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) safety standards, the combination devices expand what is already a broad offering of Tamper-Resistant Receptacles for residential and commercial applications. More

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