ACA-Apex Limited

Here is a range of the cable infrastructure home and office products available. Please also look at our audio, IR and faceplate options.

The main enclosures are available in two sizes Mini, Midi and Maxi. The sizes allow the systems design to be suitable for the requirements of the home.

CRIS Enclosures compact box

The unique scalability of the CRIS system is due to the mounting plate options. This enables systems to suit the requirements of the home.

CRIS Mounting Plates

A major benefit of using the CRIS system is the modular  building block approach with many patch panel options, including on top of the normal RJ45  cable system, Voice Bus, F type, RCA, Speaker post, hybrid configurations etc.

CRIS Patch Panels

The unique low profile TV distribution amplifiers can be fitted behind the mounting plate of the CRIS system where it is cabled using coax cable to the room wall plates. The range also includes extender amps and TVLink® IR control products.

CRIS TV Distribution System (TVlink compatible)

Designed specifically for developers as an entry level IT system for both starter homes and large building projects. Using some of the panels available for the CRIS system this product can really bring high tech at low cost.

Spider Infrastructure System Kits

The CMOS cable solution, is an attractive compact and versatile SOHO structured cable system for the small to medium size office communication network.

CMOS (Compact Residential Infrastructure System)

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Data & TV Distribution

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