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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 02-Oct-10 20:34:08
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adsl filter for New master socket


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Hi
I've moved into a property that didn't have a master socket. It was an old style hard wired extension box aka little brown box. They installed a master socket for me but it's slightly smaller than the one I had in my previous house.
I did ask for NTE5 master socket when the engineer came.

Should it be the XTE-2005 Master Faceplate I buy?
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(staff) Sat 02-Oct-10 20:38:27
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Re: adsl filter for New master socket


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Who is they? BT?

Is it a socket that is split into, i.e. comes apart like the usual NTE5

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(deleted) Sat 02-Oct-10 20:39:32
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Re: adsl filter for New master socket


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If the socket that's been installed is one of these,

http://www.zensupport.co.uk/KBResources/Images/Telep...

Then you can fit an XTE-2005 faceplate.


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(deleted) Sat 02-Oct-10 20:48:52
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Re: adsl filter for New master socket


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yes it comes apart. It was installed by open reach engineer
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(staff) Sat 02-Oct-10 21:04:20
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Re: adsl filter for New master socket


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If like the picture the poster mentioned, then yes an XTE2005 will fit

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