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PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 6:25 am    Post subject: Case wiring raised floor Reply with quoteFind all posts by 9jacky

Case wiring raised floor is made up of pedestal, stringers, locks, shock absord pad and foamed cement infilled panel with slots at the edge. PVC or HPL layer can be put on its top to offer a more beautiful look. Its main feature is its slots for wire. Various wires for volume, video and data can be installed in the slots in parallel. The wire put in the slots can reach any place of floor in the room. Wire pipes are not needed in this way and accordingly the cost is saved. Case wiring raised floor offers a beautiful look as the wires are hidden under floor. The pipes installed above the floor greatly affect the look of room. And the wires are easy to maintain. Open the slot cover and then the wire is easy check, repair or replace. Its height is adjustable as the height of pedestal can regulated. It’s suitable for office building and computer room.
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