Nonmetallic products install easily for residential low-voltage structured wiring

Nov. 7, 2001
This system of nonmetallic products is designed for fast, easy installation of residential low-voltage structured wiring. The structured cabling management system offers a wide array of nonmetallic cabling brackets and boxes, flexible raceway, floor boxes, fittings and accessories. The products are designed to change the way the installing contractor approaches low-voltage work by providing products

This system of nonmetallic products is designed for fast, easy installation of residential low-voltage structured wiring. The structured cabling management system offers a wide array of nonmetallic cabling brackets and boxes, flexible raceway, floor boxes, fittings and accessories. The products are designed to change the way the installing contractor approaches low-voltage work by providing products that are fast and easy to install to lower overall structured cable installed cost. The product includes a dual-voltage box/bracket, adjustable low-voltage brackets, flexible raceway and fittings and a divider for two-, three- and four-gang boxes.

Carlon, Lamson & Sessions

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