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		<title>By: Stephen Bell</title>
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		<description>Are the UPB products suitable for use in UK domestic homes. 
240v and 3 pin plug outlets?

I am about to draw up a wish list for my retro fit of x10 or UPB control for full home automation, lights, appliances, heating, security and doors. Please advise me if you can.</description>
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240v and 3 pin plug outlets?</p>
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