Shallow 6-inch floor box feeds communications cabling through wood and raised floors

Sept. 3, 2013
The Wiremold FloorSouce 6-inch box supports open-space office workstations as well as educational, institutional and hospitality applications.

A new Wiremold brand furniture-feed floor box from Legrand, the FloorSource 6-inch box, is designed for both wood floors and raised floors, the company says. It provides dual service capabilities to open-space office workstations as well as educational, institutional and hospitality applications, Legrand notes.

“The shallow design of the FloorSource furniture feed box allows it to fit into 3-inch raised floors,” the company explains. “The 6-inch round shape enables the box to use a standard 6-inch-diameter round hole, making for quick and easy installations.” The box has multiple knockouts from three-fourths-inch to one-and-a-half-inch, the company further notes. Additionally, a high-capacity side entrance accommodates a large bundle of communications cable or preterminated audio/video cables. Its removable divider allows multiple services to be converted into a single service box when more capacity is required.

The box accepts Evolution brand poke-through furniture-feed-style covers. The trademarked TopGuard protection keeps water, dirt and debris from the power or communications compartment, Legrand explains, to meet and exceed the UL scrub water exclusion requirement. Finishes available include black, brass, bronze, gray and nickel.

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