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<blockquote data-quote="Gaz3451" data-source="post: 486829" data-attributes="member: 31841"><p>Brilliant thanks for both of your advice.</p><p></p><p>Only thing that might be a issue is I would need to chase out the back box for the grid swtich and then a splashback would then be placed over this which will be by a few mm.</p><p></p><p>Would this cause the individual grid swtiches not sit flush when the faceplate when screwed against the splashback or should I leave the knockout box out of the wall by a few mm to a accomodate this once the splashback is installed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaz3451, post: 486829, member: 31841"] Brilliant thanks for both of your advice. Only thing that might be a issue is I would need to chase out the back box for the grid swtich and then a splashback would then be placed over this which will be by a few mm. Would this cause the individual grid swtiches not sit flush when the faceplate when screwed against the splashback or should I leave the knockout box out of the wall by a few mm to a accomodate this once the splashback is installed? [/QUOTE]
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