For simple plug together distribution of lighting power and control – the culmination of two years of intensive research, design and development. Our first step in the process was to listen to you, our customer, taking account your observations, compliments and criticisms alike. By keeping your needs always firmly in sight we believe we now have a product range on the market today that is quite simply, unrivalled.
Combine the enormous flexibilty of the new flex7 eZeBox range with our already popular range of plug-in lighting control devices, and virtually any lighting connection and control requirement can be simply and quickly realised, with just a handful of off the shelf products. And there won’t be much call for a screwdriver!
Units are 16A rated and available in 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 way.

Q. How did we make the units universally suitable for both on/off control and dimming control?

A. By making all eZeBox Units 7-pole so that it doesn’t matter whether your control is simple on/off or dimming. Which also means your installation is future proofed for any control upgrades at a later date.
Q. How did we make the unit so easy and straightforward to wire up?

A. By providing an easy to remove cover, a large wiring compartment and large capacity input terminals. Furthermore we have used the same ‘7-in-a-line’ terminal layout common to all other flex7 products – thus enabling us to offer the installer a consistent and familiar wiring up experience no matter whether they are terminating to an eZeBox, a plug, single socket outlet, or hub unit.
Q. How did we make the eZeBox so easy to fix to the building fabric?

A. By providing each eZeBox Unit with our unique ‘snap on/snap off’ bracket system. Just fix each bracket with a single screw, to concrete slab or trunking, or use tie wraps provided to secure brackets to cable basket or drop rods. Once the brackets are in place the unit simply snaps in (or out) at any stage.
Q. How did we make the eZeBox Units so easy to expand or reconfigure at any time?


A. By incorporating a spare outlet socket at the end of each eZeBox Unit, more outlets can be created at any stage simply by plugging in additional units. For example: plug in an Expansion Unit – to simply increase the capacity of the original unit, or plug in a Tap-off Unit and control the new unit seperately from the original. In either case units plug in direct ‘unit to unit’ or via a suitable interconnecting lead.
