Looking for feedback on experiences and preferences regarding the orientation of connectors in floor boxes, especially those that involve operating a spring loaded tab or button to insert and/or remove them.
I generally prefer to use pockets that have the connectors on a slant and to keep the connectors oriented vertically but find that if I have to 'stack' connectors with one above the other then the lower connector can be difficult to access. In those situations would you prefer the floor box:
1. Kept the connectors vertical and in the standard orientation?
2. Kept the connectors vertical but inverted the lower ones so the tabs would be at the bottom rather than between connectors?
3. Rotated the connectors to be horizontal? Is there a reason to not do this? Is there a preferred orientation for any release tabs or buttons?
4. Some other orientation or solution?
Thanks in advance for any input!
I generally prefer to use pockets that have the connectors on a slant and to keep the connectors oriented vertically but find that if I have to 'stack' connectors with one above the other then the lower connector can be difficult to access. In those situations would you prefer the floor box:
1. Kept the connectors vertical and in the standard orientation?
2. Kept the connectors vertical but inverted the lower ones so the tabs would be at the bottom rather than between connectors?
3. Rotated the connectors to be horizontal? Is there a reason to not do this? Is there a preferred orientation for any release tabs or buttons?
4. Some other orientation or solution?
Thanks in advance for any input!