Description
- The 26.2 cubic inch box is recessed, so plugs don't extend past the wall
- Textured paintable trim plate covers edges of cut drywall
- Positioning tabs for 1/2 Inch wall thickness assure accurate placement of box on stud
- Horizontal or vertical mounting
- UL Listed - CSA listed with grounding lug
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Add a professional finish to your mounted flat-screen TV installation with the Arlington Recessed TV Box. Whether you're a professional electrician or a do-it-yourselfer, this outlet box is easy to install. It features a space-saving design that simplifies in-wall wiring and keeps messy cables and wires out of sight. And because the TV Box is designed to accommodate both power and low-voltage devices, you can manage all your connections easily in one location.
Recessed Design Hides Plugs and Connectors
Whether you're mounting your flat screen TV on the wall or setting up a home theater system, keeping cords organized and out of the way makes the project easier, and it looks better too. Unlike a regular electrical box, the Arlington TV Box installs recessed in the wall, keeping plugs and connectors neatly organized and making it easier to place TVs or furniture flush against the wall.
Easy Installation
Installation of the TV Box is quick and easy in both existing and new construction. The box mounts securely between 16-inch studs and can be installed vertically or horizontally. For new construction, positioning tabs for 1/2-inch wall thickness ensure accurate placement of box on studs.
Four-Gang Design for Customized Hook-Ups
The Outlet Box includes a two-gang combination box that can be customized to fit your audiovisual needs. You can install two duplex power outlets or two duplex low-voltage mounts. Or, using the handy voltage separator (included), you can install both one power and low-voltage receptacle. Two additional low-voltage mounts are built in, perfect for connecting speakers, satellite TV, surround sound, and other media or data connections.
Paintable Trim Plate
The TV Box includes a textured trim plate that hides the edges of cut drywall. Plus, the trim plate can easily be painted to match your wall or surrounding decor.
An optional cover (sold separately) is available to cover the box after installation for future use.
Measurements and Warranty Information
The TV Box measures 7 by 17 with the trim plate in place. Actual box dimensions are 5-5/8 x 13 x 4-1/4 incues (H x W x D). It is backed by a one-year limited warranty.
About Arlington Industries
Since 1949, Arlington Industries has been providing solutions for electrical installations, saving installers time and money while delivering attractive, space-saving products.
What's in the Box
Recessed electrical box, trim plate, low voltage separator, NM cable connector, and installation screws.
From the Manufacturer
Arlington TVB613-1 Recessed Box for LCD and Plasma TV. Arlington's recessed TV BOX for new or old work allows LCD and plasma TVs to be places flush against the wall. Its two gang, combo box design allows you to install two duplex (power) receptacles - or you can use the box separator to install one low voltage device and one power duplex receptacle. There are also two additional built-in mounts for low voltage connections like speakers, satellite TV, surround-sound, etc. The 13 inch wide, non-metallic TV BOX mounts securely between 16 inch on center studs. You can mount TVs flush or push furniture closer to the wall. Arlington fittings are carefully inspected and our manufacturing process is designed to prevent the possibility of a defective product leaving our plant. In the event any of our products are found to be defective, we will replace them with new product free of charge. The time limit for this warranty is one year following the date of sale or one year after the date of installation, whichever is the earlier date. This warranty does not apply when the product is used for any purpose other than the intended use as described in the Arlington literature. This warranty does not apply when the product is used for any installation which would violate the national electrical code or any code which takes precedence in a particular jurisdiction. Labor is not included.