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Switch and thermostat box.
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Here are a couple of 3104-LHTQ boxes. To this day they hold a switch and an electronic thermostat somewhere in Alberta!
Also note the odd drywall cutting work (which is mine BTW), but there's a reason for that. For fire safety reasons all the building is double-drywalled with Type X drywall sheets. In this pic the first layer is pre-installed (and caulked with fire-resistant sealant if needed) even before wiring the module. Then I would cut the drywall and install the box from the front of the wall. Further on the chain the final drywalling work is done and a 2nd layer of drywall is screwed in place.
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That means you need to read the instructions next time
Nah J/K! I've gotta admit, plastering isn't an easy job. I had to do it myself in the basement to patch a hole and the result wasn't particularly pretty