You can put dividers into that M-T product, and thus provide segregation.Job_n_knock said:I agree that MK Powerlink and its competitive counterparts are expensive but the whole idea is that not only can you run power cables through it to various points but also due to its compartments you can also run telephone and data cables to wherever you want those. All in all you should save money BUT....only if your installation is large enough to absorb the cost.
But TBH, for home office use I don't see what's wrong with some wall-mounted multi-gang strips with their flexes taken through mini trunking to switched FCUs....