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FAQ Below are some answers to frequently asked questions about our company and products. This section will be updated as topics arise.
Skirting Duct
What type of saw should I use to cut the skirting duct? Answer: Ideally a slide compound mitre saw with a triple tungsten carbide Aluminium cutting blade. Generally
the more teeth on the blade - the better the cut. Steel duct covers require the use of a portable sheetmetal guillotine.
Can I fit CAT6 data plates on skirting duct? Answer: Yes, use a duct with a depth of 40mm or more or if a shallow duct is required there are special angled
data plates for CAT6 data jacks available. These plates accept two Keystone data jacks and provide additional space for termination within shallow ducts or spaces.
Can I run skirting duct vertically? Answer: Yes, by either screw fixing the covers or using a 'Snap-Fit' skirting duct system which does not rely on gravity held covers.
What lead times apply? Answer: This varies depending on the profile and colour required. We hold a large amount of common skirting
duct profiles in stock however, as a general rule, allow two weeks plus freight (if applicable). Some profiles and
quantities may require up to six weeks lead time. Stock colours in standard sizes would generally only require 2 or 3 hours for picking and packing.
Why 2 channels instead of 3? Answer: Since deregulation of the telecommunications industry the regulatory requirements have been revised. It
is not longer compulsory to have telephone cabling segregated in its own channel, which makes sense as most
telephone and computer cabling now run on the same cabling. Therefore we have combined the data and telephone
channels which also has the added benefit of freeing up cabling capacity to cater for the increased requirement for data cabling in modern installations.
Standard & Non-standard colours? Answer: Most skirting duct is available in standard colours. Those colours (Dulux powdercoat) being Oyster Grey,
Black Scylla, White and Rivergum Beige. We are able to have the duct & components powdercoated to a large
range of powdercoat colours - generally without extra charge - provided the Customer is willing to wait the 7-10
days turnaround time. 'Pearl' effect powdercoat colours attract an additional small fee. There are some powdercoat
colours which do cost extra (or are unsuitable for our products) and minimum quantities apply. ANODISED FINISHES - we recommend you contact us to discuss the possible problems some products may have in being
anodised.
Can I get touch-up paint? Answer: We can provide touch-up paint for a large range of powdercoat colours however can't guarantee
availability. Contact us with your requirements.
Floor Outlet Boxes
What lead times apply? Answer: We attempt to keep sufficient stocks to cater for monthly demand, however, as the steel housing for the
floor outlet boxes may be required to be installed prior to a concrete pour we recommend ordering in advance by approximately four weeks to guarantee supply.
Can I get different colours? Answer: We can supply the Electraplan models 520,522 and 568 in Black to order. Lead times, shipping and
handling charges will apply, allow as much time as possible in order to minimise costs of express freight.
Which box is best for extra heavy traffic area's? Answer: The FFOB-145 or FFOB-148 Stainless Steel floor boxes have hard wearing capability. Units suitable for
vehicular traffic can be manufactured - lead times apply so contact us early in the project to discuss various options. The IP66 rated floor boxes are completely flush and are also hard wearing.
Which box is best for shallow installations? Answer: We recommend the Electraplan 522, 570 or 595 models as they are they have a depth requirement of only 60mm.
Can I use floor boxes in 'wet areas'? Answer: FFOB-71 - FFOB-72 - FFOB-76 - FFOB-77 Floor boxes are IP66 rated and suitable for inside or outside
use. These floor boxes are suitable for occasional use only as they are IP66 rated when closed and therefore must not be used when water is present.
Other
Can I fit CAT6 data plates on Service Columns? Answer: Special angled data plates for CAT6 data jacks are available. These plates accept two Keystone data
jacks and provide additional space for termination within SC8550 service columns.
How do outlets mount on Service Columns? Answer: Outlets mount on a ferrous shroud to maintain segregation. The mounting shrouds accept standard size
outlets. The service column divider has notched sections which can be removed to allow for the speedy fit of outlets.
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