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Flex Outlet Modules

Knightsbridge flex outlet modules give flex up to 10mm a tidy, fixed exit point from the wall for connecting a hard-wired appliance or fitting. Each is a single gang grid module sized to drop into a grid plate, with finishes from matt white and brushed brass to antique brass, smoked bronze and black nickel. Some are 13A fused. Connection is best left to a qualified electrician.

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A tidy fixed exit for flex

A flex outlet module gives flexible cable a neat, fixed point to leave the wall. It is used where an appliance or fitting is wired in rather than plugged in, so the cable runs out cleanly without a trailing plug. Cable up to 10mm is catered for, which covers a wide spread of household and light commercial connections.

Built for grid plates

Each module is a single gang grid unit sized to drop into a grid plate. That lets you build a plate up from separate parts, pairing the flex outlet with switches or other grid modules on the same frame. It is a flexible way to lay out a wall when a standard fitting does not cover the job.

Fused and unfused options

Most modules pass the flex straight through, while some are 13A fused, adding local protection at the outlet itself. The fused versions suit appliances that benefit from their own fuse close to the connection point. Choosing between them comes down to the fitting being wired and how the circuit is arranged.

Finishes across the range

Finishes span matt white and brushed brass through to antique brass, smoked bronze and black nickel, with brushed chrome and polished chrome also in the mix. That spread helps a grid plate sit in keeping with the switches and sockets around it rather than standing out.

Getting one wired

Connecting flex to a fixed outlet is work for a qualified electrician, who can match the module to the appliance and route the cable cleanly. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a flex outlet module used for?

It gives flexible cable a neat, secured exit point from a wall or grid plate so a hard-wired appliance or fitting can be connected back to the supply. The flex is held firmly rather than left loose at the wall face.

What cable size does it take?

These modules are designed for flex up to 10mm in diameter, which covers a wide range of appliance and fitting cables. Check the diameter of your flex against that figure before fitting.

What is the difference between the plain and fused versions?

Plain modules simply pass the flex through to the connection, while the fused versions include a 13A fuse to protect the connected circuit. Choose the fused type where the appliance needs its own fuse at the point of connection.

Will it fit my existing grid plate?

Each is a single gang grid module built to the standard grid format, so it drops into a matching grid mounting frame and plate. Confirm your plate uses the same grid system before ordering.

Can I wire one in myself?

Wiring a flex outlet module is a fixed-wiring task and should be carried out by a qualified electrician. They can confirm the module suits the circuit and that the connection is made safely.

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