What are Floor boxes? What is a floor box or floor socket?
A floor box is box set into the floor of an office etc., offering multiple electrical, AV, data and communication sockets. Floor boxes are boxes made of stainless steel and plastic, designed for floor installation. They come in a variety of sizes and there are different boxes for different types of floors. This will depend on the depth of a false floor void or if it is to be set in the concrete floor screed. Raised floors, on the other hand, offers the most variety of finishing options and at times can also include above floor raised floor boxes
What kind of buildings are they usable in?
Many organizations can benefit from floor-located power. Indeed, low boxes are widely used in:
1. Offices
2. Airports
3. Hotels
4. Schools
5. Hospitals
6. Public buildings such as council offices
Types of electric floor boxes
Although there are many models on the market, usually the products are not very different in terms of appearance, functionality, features, general depth. Most are made of stainless steel or galvanised steel. However, some are also made of copper or brass. For example, wood floor finishes are often paired with brass sockets and floor boxes for architectural finishes
While it is possible to use plastic or porcelain plates with floor coverings, the most common method is to use metal plates. Solid metal is less prone to damage when the box is stepped over when not in use. Metal covers can resist well for large weights. In addition, this will help maintain the basic look of the office as basic and clean.
Water Proof Floor Boxes
For specialist areas, there is a range of heavy-duty floor boxes available. For example, floor boxes are available in waterproof and dustproof versions. In these products, the built-in inner box has IP66 water and dust protection box to ensure that the box is protected from outside elements. It is widely found in shopping malls, convention centers, museums, airports, on the streets, etc. These are areas that are regularly incurring dust, grime and are regularly washed down
Installing Floor Boxes
STEP 1: CHOOSE THE PLACE OF THE BOX AND MAKE OPENING
To fit any floor box, you need to first open the floor. In false floors, these will be done by cutting the floor box into a floor tile. Care is taken to keep the floor box towards the centre so as not to affect the strength of the tile by cutting too close to the edge. However, offsetting the box within the tile allows for greater adjustment when moving the tiles into place top suit desk layouts
If the floor box is to be placed into a concrete floor screed then the floor must be broken out. In addition, troughs will be required to run from the floor box to local services. This can either be back to the power board or data cabinet or accessing local containment such as dado trunking or tray work.
Since cutting is a skilled craft that requires the right equipment, it is always best to hire a professional company. We can use the appropriate tools to cut out any requirements in your flooring. Floors with tile or wood, for example, can use a jigsaw. For concrete, we can choose a circular saw or concrete saw. Once the opening is done, you can start installing the boxes.
STEP 2: PREPARE THE BOX AND GET IT IN PLACE
First, check where the ground cable runs to. Once you know this, you can remove the appropriate knockouts from the floor box units. Knockouts are circular holes through which data entry and power systems connect to in-box modules
Place the box on the floor above the opening, in the correct position to receive the electrical and data cabling connections.
STEP 3: Press the box into the floor
Lower the floor box and press down firmly on both ends of the box at the same time. This will include adjusting latches on each side and securing the box in place. The latches allow easy insertion and removal
For additional security once in place turn the screws to tighten each tight and the box should be secure in its place.
STEP 4: FIT THE LID AND TRIM
Many quick models have a metal, reusable lid that is already installed, so it can remain in place during installation or removal. If not, you should be able to measure the lid and reduce it by pressing the area. The lid can then fitted with a matching carpet, tile, or wooden insert
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