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Middle Atlantic Products has expanded its robust lineup of power solutions with the new Controlled Wall Plate. Designed for simplified and convenient universal control and efficient integration, the Controlled Wall Plate provides extended power and control capabilities to AV, residential, and security devices within a compact, single-gang design.

"There are many solutions to control AV components within a rack, but options for extending control are limited and involve manual or expensive motorised breaker panels," said Scott Lowder, CTS, senior product manager of power at Middle Atlantic Products. "This robust wall plate was designed to extend simple dry contact control from the rack to distant powered speakers in the most efficient and reliable way possible."

Controlled Wall Plate security features

Available with 15A NEMA or 20A Neutrik PowerCON® receptacles, the Controlled Wall Plate delivers exceptional value without the complexity and expense of breaker panels or multiple high-/low-voltage boxes.

The Controlled Wall Plate delivers exceptional value without the complexity and expense of breaker panels or multiple voltage boxes

Its internal power supply completely removes reliance on external input voltage, which is susceptible to voltage drops on the wire, furthering the system's reliability.

PowerCON receptacle option

Both models feature LED indicators and low-voltage, integrated contact connections at the rear of the unit, which alleviate the need to run exposed control wires to the front of the wall plate. The PowerCON receptacle option provides the additional security of locking the power cable to the device and wall, mitigating the risk of the powered device becoming unplugged.

Its compact, decorator-style single-gang form factor fits standard wall or floor boxes as well as within a partitioned, multi-use box. Available at an incredibly competitive price point, Middle Atlantic ensures that the Controlled Wall Plate delivers one of the market's simplest and most cost-effective methods for controlling powered loudspeakers, lights, displays, projectors and any other integrated AV device.

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