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Old 09-10-2011, 21:48   #6
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Re: Telephone extension wall socket removal

In the attached image, the socket style on the left is USUALLY on modern installations an extension socket and the socket on the right is indicative of a Master Socket because it has extra circuitary in to make the phone ring (not used so much anymore as most of us have digital cordless phones) so the faceplate is removable at the bottom to attach extension wiring and access the test socket.
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