Legrand introduces high-capacity furniture feed poke-thru


WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – Legrand has upgraded its highly successful dual-service, furniture feed poke-thru device. The Wiremold® 4FFATC15 Series furniture feed poke-thru device is an excellent solution for feeding power, communication, and audio/video services to modular furniture systems in an open-space, above-grade environment.

With a 3/4" [19mm] opening for power and a larger 1 1/2" [38mm] opening for communication cabling, the 4FFATC15 Series furniture feed poke-thru offers more capacity for communication cabling than was previously available.

These poke-thru devices can be installed on tile, carpet, or wood covered concrete floors in both new or retrofit construction. Typical applications include commercial office buildings, financial institutions, and government facilities.

4FFATC15 Series furniture feed poke-thru device feature built-in TopGuard™ protection that prevents water, dirt, and debris from entering power and communication compartments. In addition to exceeding UL scrub water exclusion requirements for tile and carpet floors, these devices are fire rated for up to 2-hours, are suitable for use in air handling plenums, and are  UL Listed and UL Fire Classified to U.S. and Canadian safety standards for tile, carpet and wood floor surfaces.

 



March 4, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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