Prewired raceway systems - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Prewired raceway systems


Dec 1, 1998

The 3000 and 4000 Series raceways are prewired for power, with receptacles located according to customer specification. The Activate connectivity inserts from Interlink Technologies, a Wiremold Co., can also be factory-installed. The 3000 Series raceway is a large-capacity, single-channel steel raceway that accommodates power or data-communications wiring. The 4000 Series metal raceway features a snap-in divider that creates separate compartments for power and data-communications cabling. Both systems are UL-listed and available in either ivory or gray.

THE WIREMOLD CO.

WEST HARTFORD, CT


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