AV floor box features 2" knockouts for power, voice, data, AV connections - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

AV floor box features 2" knockouts for power, voice, data, AV connections


Aug 19, 2010

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- New from Thomas & Betts, the Steel City 665-AV2 floor box  features two-inch knockouts that enable pre-terminated audio visual cables and connectors to be pulled through two-inch conduit, making AV wiring easier to install.  The boxes also feature recessed service with four compartments to accept power, voice, data and AV connections.

The Steel City 665-AV2 floor boxes accept standard 665 Series covers and device plates to mount a variety of AV components. Rectangular adapters allow voice, data and AV connectors to be mounted using a standard GFCI device plate. Keystone-style voice, data and AV connectors meet a wide range of low-voltage applications. Device plates are also available that accept Extron MAAP plates to accommodate any AV requirements.

Steel City 665-AV2 floor boxes are available with solid aluminum and solid brass covers. Non-metallic covers are also available.

“Our new floor boxes were designed with the end user in mind,” said Dan Michaelis, Thomas & Betts product manager for Steel City floor boxes. “The connection versatility accommodates a variety of wiring applications, while the ease of use saves time and money when pulling AV cables through.”

For more information, visit www.tnb.com or call (800) 816-7809.

 

 


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