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Floor boxes

Jan. 12, 2011
This line of tamper-resistant floor boxes meet National Electrical Code tamper-resistant standards for line-voltage and low-voltage connections

This line of tamper-resistant floor boxes meet National Electrical Code tamper-resistant standards for line-voltage and low-voltage connections. According to the company, the floor boxes install in wood and concrete with a smooth, nearly flush appearance. Swing-bracket mounting, suitable for tile floors, installs without drilling for mounting screws. Featuring an extra-deep design to accommodate wiring, the product includes four knock-out wire entries and two auto-clamp entries. In addition, each box is scrub water-compliant without caulking, supplied with a foam gasket and O-ring-equipped plugs.

Legrand/Pass & Seymour

For more information, visit www.legrand.us.

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