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Legrand Pass & Seymour TV3LVKITWCC2 3 Gang Recessed TV Box with Low Voltage Kit, White (1 Count)

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Size: Three Gang


Style: Without Receptacle


Features

  • Included - 1 Legrand - Pass & Seymour white recessed wall outlet for TV with surge outlet and brush insert
  • Use - Snap-on end caps on this recessed outlet box hide mounting screws for a professional look with recessed design saves space and dimensions measuring 2.25 inches x 7.25 inches x: 4.875 inches
  • Quality Materials - 15A 125V surge protective outlet protects electronics, while the low voltages brushed pass-thru is compatible with any low voltage connections, HDMI, RCA, telephone, networking, fiber optical, speaker wires and coax cables
  • Easy to Install - In wall outlet box has molded-in template and rectangular cut-out with metal swing brackets to ensure a solid mounting. Accepts standard wall plates and uses a Pass & Seymour Slater old-work-style boxes for line voltage
  • Pass & Seymour Packaging - Pass & Seymour electrical equipment, electrical supplies and lighting accessories are packaged in sturdy and reliable packaging in order to ensure a quality product is delivered to your home

Description

Today's homeowners have more multimedia choices than ever—including flat panel, wall-mounted televisions. P&S Recessed TV Boxes offer a clean installation, in new or existing walls, with the versatility to handle up to 12 multimedia connections in a single box. Their recessed design saves space and simplifies connections to cable or satellite boxes, DVRs, DVD players, surround sound systems and more. And they're available with or without TVSS receptacles to protect costly electronics from potentially damaging surges. Fits within standard 2" x 4" depth and spacing. Devices for TV3LVKITWCC2 sold separately.

Material: Plastic, Metal


Brand: Pass & Seymour


Color: White


Style: Without Receptacle


Product Dimensions: 4.88"D x 7.25"W x 4.88"H


Material: ‎Plastic, Metal


Brand: ‎Pass & Seymour


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Without Receptacle


Product Dimensions: ‎4.88"D x 7.25"W x 4.88"H


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Installation Type: ‎built-in


Manufacturer: ‎Legrand - Pass& Seymour


UPC: ‎785007019100


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎00


Part Number: ‎TV3LVKITWCC2AMZN


Item Weight: ‎13.6 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎TV3LVKITWCC2


Size: ‎Three Gang


Finish: ‎Brushed


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Recessed TV Box


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 18, 2012


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  • Awesome All-In-One Option to Hide Wires
Size: One Gang Style: Receptacle Included
We recently got a new TV and this time I finally felt motivated to try to hide the wires. This Legrand solution was perfect for our needs. This was suspiciously easy to install. I don't say that to obnoxiously exude confidence or tout electrical prowess. Though I am fairly comfortable with running wires, wiring *basic* outlets and switches, and cutting into drywall, I don't consider myself an extremely experienced electrical DIYer by any means. I think anyone could install this after watching a video or two on youtube of general principles on cutting into a wall, fishing wire through the wall, and wiring the outlet. Just note that when I say it's easy to install, I mean it's pretty quick once you get to the point where you have your wire run, your holes cut, and you are going to install the box itself. Make sure to allot more time for planning, cutting holes, and running wire. Depending on your level of experience, that could take a little while. BUT -- it's worth it! I was skeptical that the outlet box would even fit, even with the angled design. As the proud owner of an older home, you just sort of get to the point where you assume no project is ever as it seems, and that nothing ever works exactly as advertised. But I have to say, the angled design of this product is great, and even in an insulated wall, this box slid right in and fit perfectly after I pushed the insulation aside. It's great that the left side of the box has a pass-through for other cords like ethernet, HDMI, coaxial, etc. It's also nice having the peace-of-mind that there is a surge protector built into the outlet itself without any sketchy power cords running behind the wall. As a nice added bonus, the outlet has a little green light on it, that of course you can't see directly, but when you look behind your TV you'll see a green glow emanating from the outlet area that shows you the surge is still active and working. I definitely recommend this product, and I'm saying this as a true random consumer -- no one gave me a discount to write this review. A few tips for installing an outlet behind your TV: - I recommend installing this outlet box as close to the center of your TV mounting bracket as possible so that you don't see all the cords when you are sitting to the side of your TV. - It's best to plan ahead, especially if you haven't mounted your TV yet, and try to make sure that your new outlet box behind your TV shares the same stud bay as the nearest outlet below. If you end up with a stud between the outlet behind your TV and the closest outlet near the floor, you'll have to cut more holes in your drywall so that you can drill holes through studs and run your wire to the necessary stud bay. Think outside the box too... can you run your wires the other way and perhaps you are in the same stud bay as an outlet 16-24" away in the other direction? What about the room behind the TV? Is there an outlet on that side in the same stud bay that you can tap into for power? - Get "fish tape" if you are installing in exterior wall or other wall with insulation. Don't be deceived. The tape is actually flexible yet sturdy metal that will push its way through your wall. Our application was a bit challenging, as it was an exterior wall. We just got a simple 25' long 1/4" thick fish tape at our local big box store and it worked perfectly. Plus, once you have one, it will get addictive and you'll start thinking of all the other places you want to add an outlet or light fixture. - Make sure to pickup a cable wall plate that will neatly receive your cords at the bottom of the wall. I just traced the actual hole opening of the Eaton plate I got (see the following link) and made sure to cut my hole on the snugger side so that the plate pressed its way in tightly in without even having to use any screws: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B004NPMXLW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - IMPORTANT! -- Make sure to think through what other wires you need to run through the wall first and purchase them at the length you need to run through the wall, down to the floor, and to wherever your cable box/Blu Ray players/routers/etc. are. Nothing will be more anti-climatic and frustrating then getting your outlet perfectly installed and then realizing you don't have a long enough HDMI cable and having to have that cable hanging from the bottom of your TV until you get the one you need! - You don't need to feed each cord through the wall with the fish tape -- especially if you are dealing with a challenging insulated wall. You can use the first cord you ran through with the fish tape to pull the rest through. For example, I got a longer 15' HDMI cord so I could run it from the new outlet to our cable box in a nearby built-in shelf. Instead of pushing the HDMI cord through the wall first, and then fishing the coaxial cord through the wall next, then the ethernet, etc., I simply got the long HDMI cord through, and then there was plenty of length on the HDMI so I just picked a random point on the HDMI cord where it had yet to be fed through the wall at the bottom, wrapped the first few inches of my coaxial cord tight against the the HDMI cord in electrical tape, then just continued to pull more of the HDMI cord through the wall. This then also pulled the coaxial straight up the wall and through the opening in the new box. Even after pulling my coaxial through the wall, there was still plenty of length left on the HDMI cable that it did not get stuck in the wall or require me to feed the HDMI back through the other way. Then, if you have other cords, like more HDMI, or an ethernet cable, you can just do the same thing with electrical tape, but maybe this time tape your next cord to the part of the HDMI coming out of the box up top and bring it *back* through the wall (cause eventually you'll run out of 15' HDMI if you keep doing this in the same direction). Rinse and repeat until all cords are through and you won't have to fight your insulation running every cord through the wall with the fish tape. Hope that helps. Definitely worth the effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019 by Martin Martin

  • Better than I thought it would be.
Size: Three Gang Style: Without Receptacle
Just recently I installed a TV on my outside porch on the wall. I needed a couple of outlets, HDMI, Ethernet, & maybe a coax. Combining this with a wall plate and there it is. All together, neat and clean fits just right in-between the studs. Even my wife likes how it looks. Not an easy feet to do.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by D. Hern

  • Recessed outlet comes with everything for install and is great!
Size: One Gang Style: Receptacle Included
I looked at a few different options before pulling the trigger on this product. I’m extremely satisfied with the results. I had the need/want to run cables through my wall and routed at a 90 degree angle for my TV hangin above the fireplace. I wanted two sets of these outlets, one for all of the cable boxes/DVD players by the floor, and the second one behind the TV. Everything you need comes in the box. You get an outlet with surge protector, the outlet cover, an old style workbox and then the brush cover for whatever low voltage wires you run (HDMI, etc). The entire outlet fits into the wall via a hole (on the back they mark locations on where to mark lines on your wall (super helpful). The outlet sits at an angle, so when you install make sure you’re not going to be right up against a stud. *Proper planning prior is key*. Get a stud finder, tape the locations on the wall so you can step back and visualize what you want the end result to be. The work box has two screws with wings in the back that tighten up against the entire outlet frame. Then the larger outlet frame has four screws with wings that you can tighten down to your drywall. I personally had to run an extra 14/2 wire to get a power source up to my TV but it wasn’t easily accomplished. The old style work boxes they provide had enough room for me to fit my required wire into and make my connections. I ran separate conduit for my electric and my HDMI cables. I ended up running 3 HDMI cords total although I’m only using one right now. Again, for me and my desired use this outlet was everything I wanted. It has a sleek look and was not difficult to install. I can’t stress proper planning enough. Get the thing out, hold it up against the wall, mark lines so you can step back and assure yourself the location is where you want it. Watch out for existing framing as I mentioned before the work box sits at an angle and will impact your positioning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017 by Doug H. Doug H.

  • Nice receptacle
Size: Three Gang Style: Without Receptacle
The anchors for the drywall aren’t the best, they are very hard to engage manually and too weak for a power drill, learn from my experience and use a very slow setting so that it doesn’t damage the housing since it’s not the sturdiest plastic, the junction boxes are also plastic and not very durable. But in the end the box looks good and it met my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by " racsOcean"

  • Works perfect and keeps plugs flush with the wall.
Size: Three Gang Style: Without Receptacle
Solved all my problems behind my flatscreen. Now it can lay truly flat against the wall, and the brushes allow my long hdmi cable to come through from the cabinets under my bookshelf to my TV above the fireplace, without ever being seen. Great recessed plug system at a great price! Easy installation also. Hire an electrician if you're not qualified to run/attach the electric for the outlets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018 by Thomas Birkemeier

  • Does not match picture or description
Size: One Gang Style: Receptacle Included
Does not include the keystone connectors for F-connector and Cat5e. It is the brush insert.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by sstewart

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