Doing a job in a restaurant, and owner would like sockets hung from the ceiling that can retract back to ceiling after use. Any ideas? Personally thought the only option would be something rigid because of potential damage etc. Any advice on alternatives appreciated!

Thanks!
 
We have a few overhead tool balancers above the benches in our workshop but I've never seen a similar system for power sockets. I've seen a motorised retractable service column in a hospital operating theatre ceiling that had a vacuum point, oxygen point and lighting affixed to it but I'd imagine it cost an absolute fortune. Why specifically do they need the sockets to 'retract'?
 
I'm definitely intrigued as to why he wants them. I don't recall ever needing to plug something in while I'm having my meal :-) Daz
 
Yes, why do they want sockets hung from the ceiling? Normally if you wanted sockets in the middle of a room you'd use floor sockets, especially if aesthetics are a consideration.
What are they going to be used for?
 
Retractable drum systems are available. You can get drums which you fit whatever cable you want onto. The roof of the Albert hall is full of big ones for the stage lighting multicores
 
Thanks for the feedback. So its to hover over the bakers work station, so going to have loads of flour etc all over the work surface, and the sockets are incase he wants to plug a mixer or something in. It's all open plan so customers can see. Hopefully I've painted a half decent picture! Haven't seen any myself except for the bulky workshop ones. I did consult my local CEF who are still on the case as of this afternoon lol
 

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