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Is there such thing as a 2 Gang flex outlet plate, changing an existing heating system to a nest so no need for the programmer however it is by the boiler in the kitchen, they’ve cut in a 2 gang back box then screws through it anyway m, will need to use the flex to the boiler however the kitchen has recently been refitted with some very well done tiles I thought about leaving the programmer as a dummy however it had gone all yelllow and manky
 

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