Quadruple frame, satin brushed SONATA R-4RAC/63/25
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Quadruple frame, satin brushed SONATA R-4RAC/63/25
Quadruple frame with brushed satin finish – designed for installers and users
The frame, made of aluminum and synthetic material with a black outer cover, fits SONATA PRESTIGE series modules. Its brushed satin surface not only enhances the minimalist design but is also fingerprint-resistant—practically reducing cleaning efforts after installation.
Installation is simple: self-returning claws with stainless steel springs hold the frame securely in place, even in multi-gang boxes. No need to struggle with balancing or additional fasteners—just press in and hear the characteristic click. The interchangeable lighting element allows you to match the light color to your interior décor without replacing the entire frame.
Key installation features
The lateral cable exit is not just about aesthetics—it enables you to verify that the cable is correctly inserted into the terminal, even after the module is mounted in the box. No need to disassemble the entire system to confirm proper connections. The cable release buttons are ergonomic—just a light press releases the cable without risking terminal damage.
A measuring scale on the back of the base simplifies determining the correct insulation stripping length before connection. A small detail, but one that saves time and reduces installation errors in practice. The red button on the power terminal is an intuitive indicator—no need to guess which one is the “live.”
Spacing elements on the busbars ensure perfect alignment between modules. In multi-gang boxes, there’s no risk of “shift” or “tilt”—everything stays perfectly aligned. The mounting cover acts as a quick-release latch—the frame can be mounted and removed without tools.
Why it performs reliably in real-world conditions
There’s no excessive “design”—everything serves a function. Aluminum and synthetic materials provide the right rigidity and impact resistance for installation in older walls. IP20 is the standard for indoor use, but here it’s not just about “meeting a norm”—it’s about eliminating the need for additional protection against dust or moisture in residential environments.
This isn’t a frame you choose if you have other options. It’s the frame installers choose after testing several others—because it operates quietly, reliably, and without surprises.

