1-gang blank wallplate
Almond 1-gang blank wallplate for covering light paint marks and drywall gaps.
Ivory T9607 blank wallplate for traditional residential and multi-family renovations.
Black 1-gang blank wallplate for unused boxes in dark commercial interiors.
Grey 1-gang blank electrical box cover for utility rooms and facility maintenance.
Graphite T9607 blank wallplate for modern apartments, offices, and hotel projects.
brown 1-gang blank wallplate for wider retrofit coverage around old box openings.
1-gang blank wallplate
Almond 1-gang blank wallplate for covering light paint marks and drywall gaps.
Ivory T9607 blank wallplate for traditional residential and multi-family renovations.
Black 1-gang blank wallplate for unused boxes in dark commercial interiors.
Grey 1-gang blank electrical box cover for utility rooms and facility maintenance.
Graphite T9607 blank wallplate for modern apartments, offices, and hotel projects.
brown 1-gang blank wallplate for wider retrofit coverage around old box openings.

1-Gang Blank Wallplate

  • 1-gang blank wallplate for covering unused, abandoned, or reserved electrical box openings
  • No device cutout; designed for blank junction box coverage rather than switch or receptacle installation
  • Available in Standard, Mid-Size, and Jumbo sizes for different wall coverage needs
  • Seven color options help match nearby switches, receptacles, and wallplates across renovation projects
  • Best used for retrofit cleanup, future expansion boxes, MRO repairs, and commercial finishing work

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Blank Wallplates Are for Box Coverage, Not Device Matching

T9607 is a 1-gang blank wallplate for locations where the electrical box remains in the wall but no switch, receptacle, or device opening is needed. That makes it different from decorator plates or toggle plates. The job is to close the box opening cleanly while keeping the box accessible for inspection, maintenance, or future use.The size choice matters more than it looks. Standard size works for clean new installations. Mid-Size gives extra edge coverage when paint lines, small drywall gaps, or old plate marks are visible. Jumbo is the safer choice for rougher retrofit work where the wall opening or surrounding finish needs more coverage.

Use T9607 for abandoned switch boxes, reserved low-voltage or future expansion boxes, commercial punch-list corrections, and multi-unit renovation cleanup. If the box will hold an active switch or receptacle, choose the correct punched wallplate instead. For larger unused box openings, review 2-Gang Blank Wallplates. For active rectangular devices, review 1-Gang Decorator Wallplates.

T9607 Sizes: Standard, Mid-Size, and Jumbo Coverage Specifications

Product Code T9607
Product Type 1-gang blank wallplate
Opening Type Blank / no device opening
Gang 1-Gang
Available Sizes Standard, Mid-Size, Jumbo
Size Selection Standard for clean openings, Mid-Size for light wall marks, Jumbo for wider retrofit coverage
Primary Use Covering unused, abandoned, reserved, or future-use single-gang electrical box openings
Material Thermoplastic [Need confirmation: unbreakable polycarbonate or standard thermoplastic]
Finish Smooth blank face
Color Options White, Black, Ivory, Almond, Grey, Brown, Graphite
Mounting Standard screw mounting
Mounting Screws Included Yes
Application Sector Commercial renovations, multi-family turnover, facility maintenance, abandoned switch boxes, reserved wiring boxes, and project closeout work
Not for Active switches, receptacles, GFCI devices, USB outlets, toggle devices, decorator devices, or multi-gang box openings requiring another plate type
Packaging individual bag
Country of Origin China

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is T9607 used for?

T9607 is used to cover a single-gang electrical box when no switch, receptacle, USB outlet, or other device is installed. Common uses include abandoned switch locations, reserved wiring boxes, renovation cleanup, and project closeout work where the box opening still needs a clean, accessible cover.

Which size should buyers choose: Standard, Mid-Size, or Jumbo?

Use Standard size for clean new work. Choose Mid-Size when the wall has small paint shadows, old plate outlines, or minor drywall gaps. Choose Jumbo when retrofit work leaves a wider scar around the box. The box size is still single-gang; the difference is wall coverage.

Does an unused electrical box need a cover?

In completed installations, electrical boxes generally need a cover, faceplate, lampholder, or luminaire canopy unless a specific code exception applies. NEC 314.25 is commonly referenced for this requirement, but buyers should confirm the adopted code edition and local inspection expectations for the project. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Can this blank wallplate be used for an active switch or receptacle?

No. A blank wallplate has no opening for an active device. If the box contains a switch, receptacle, GFCI, USB outlet, toggle switch, or decorator device, buyers should choose the matching punched wallplate instead of a blank cover.

Are screws included with T9607?

This needs confirmation from the final packaging data. If screws are included, buyers should still verify screw color and screw type for the selected finish and box. For bulk renovation work, missing or mismatched screws can slow project closeout more than the plate itself.

What should buyers confirm before bulk ordering blank wallplates?

Confirm the required size mix, color schedule, material, screw inclusion, packaging format, and whether the project needs Standard, Mid-Size, or Jumbo coverage. For renovation work, buyers should also confirm that boxes remain accessible and that blank plates are not being used to hide unsafe wiring.

Where 1-Gang Blank Covers Solve Retrofit Problems

Unused Box Covers

Covers single-gang boxes that no longer hold a switch, receptacle, or device.

Blank · 1-Gang · No Opening

Renovation Cleanup

Mid-Size and Jumbo options help cover paint lines, wall scars, and rough openings.

Standard · Mid-Size · Jumbo

Future-Use Boxes

Keeps reserved electrical or low-voltage box locations covered until devices are added later.

Reserved Box · Accessible Cover

Project Closeout

Useful for punch-list work when exposed or abandoned box openings must be finished.

MRO · Commercial · Multi-Family

Installation Notes for Covering Unused Electrical Box

5-Step Quick Blank Wallplate Installation Check

For covering unused single-gang electrical boxes. Do not use a blank wallplate to conceal unsafe wiring or inaccessible junctions.

  1. Confirm the Box Should Remain Accessible: Make sure the box is allowed to remain in place and is not being hidden behind drywall, cabinets, or permanent finishes.
  2. Verify Wiring Is Safely Handled: Confirm capped conductors, splices, or abandoned wiring are handled according to the project wiring plan and local electrical requirements.
  3. Select the Correct Size: Use Standard for clean openings, Mid-Size for minor wall marks, or Jumbo for wider coverage around rough retrofit openings.
  4. Align the Blank Plate: Position the blank wallplate over the single-gang box so it covers the opening evenly and sits flat against the wall surface.
  5. Fasten Without Over-Tightening: Use the correct mounting screws and tighten evenly. Do not over-tighten, especially if the wall surface is uneven or the box is crowded.

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