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Price List July 2012 - Knoll

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Power distribution components<br />

3+3 Base Raceway<br />

six circuit, ten-wire raceway for panels<br />

power rails and connectors<br />

AutoStrada<br />

description type w d h pattern no. list price<br />

Power rail for panel base 24 panel 6 2 2 RR3-T24 $168.<br />

30 panel 12 2 2 RR3-T30NS 183.<br />

36 panel 18 2 2 RR3-T36NS 200.<br />

42 panel 24 2 2 RR3-T42NS 212.<br />

48 panel 30 2 2 RR3-T48NS 220.<br />

60 panel 42 2 2 RR3-T60-4 344.<br />

66 panel 48 2 2 RR3-T66-4 358.<br />

72 panel 54 2 2 RR3-T72-4 383.<br />

Power connector* Straight 16 1 /2 2 2 RR3-TPC24 105.<br />

18 1 /2 2 2 RR3-TPCS 105.<br />

20 1 /4 2 2 RR3-TPCM 105.<br />

Use RR3-TPC24 for through post 24 to 24 wide panels.<br />

Use RR3-TPCS for through post 24 to any other width panel and for 30 to 30 wide<br />

panels.<br />

Use RR3-TPC for all other through post power connection configurations.<br />

Through post 19 2 2 RR3-TPCP24 105.<br />

21 2 2 RR3-TPCPS 105.<br />

22 3 /4 2 2 RR3-TPCPM 105.<br />

Use RR3-TPCP24 for through post 24 to 24 wide panels.<br />

Use RR3-TPCPS for through post 24 to any other width panel and for 30 to 30 wide<br />

panels.<br />

Use RR3-TPCP for all other through post power connection configurations.<br />

Panels<br />

Duplex outlets, black Circuit A RR3-DA 40.<br />

Circuit B RR3-DB 40.<br />

Circuit C RR3-DC 40.<br />

Circuit X RR3-DX 40.<br />

Circuit Y RR3-DY 40.<br />

Circuit Z RR3-DZ 40.<br />

Duplex outlets, orange Circuit X RR3-DXO 45.<br />

Circuit Y RR3-DYO 45.<br />

Circuit Z RR3-DZO 45.<br />

Data Shield 1 pair RR3-DATSHD 28.<br />

Order Code<br />

Example: RR3-T-24<br />

RR3 Reff raceway<br />

T Ten wire 3+3<br />

24 for 24 panel<br />

Specification Information<br />

Reff 3+3 Raceway is a six-circuit,<br />

ten-wire modular power distribution<br />

system for use in Reff panels. 3+3<br />

Raceway components distribute<br />

three 20-amp convenience circuits<br />

(A,B and C) with neutral and<br />

ground, and three 20-amp circuits<br />

(X, Y and Z) with separate neutral<br />

and ground.<br />

A, B, X, Y outlets are identical to<br />

eight wire, 2+2 components.<br />

Duplex outlet circuits are<br />

designated by white letters on black<br />

background.<br />

In Canada, circuits carry a 15 amp<br />

load rating.<br />

Note:<br />

Specify the suffix ‘‘RF’’ after the<br />

power rail pattern number for panels<br />

manufactured before June 1996.<br />

133<br />

Application Notes<br />

Power rails are the primary power<br />

distribution component of the Reff<br />

3+3 Raceway. Each rail provides<br />

outlet mounting positions on both<br />

sides and receptacles for branching<br />

power connectors at each end.<br />

Center supports permit lay-in<br />

cabling from either side of the<br />

raceway.<br />

Rail for 24W panel accepts one<br />

duplex outlet or power infeed one<br />

either side. Rails for 30 to 48<br />

panels accept two outlets each side,<br />

60,66 and 72 rails accept four<br />

duplex outlets per side.<br />

*Power connectors must be<br />

specified according to the panel<br />

widths in the specified orientation.<br />

Power connectors transmit power<br />

between adjacent powered panels.<br />

Specify straight power connector for<br />

straight connections and<br />

through-post power connector when<br />

passing in a 90° or straight through<br />

a T or X or L post connection.<br />

Duplex outlets are preconfigured to<br />

access one of the four circuits, A, B,<br />

X, Y, and snap into any standard<br />

outlet location. Duplexes on circuits<br />

X and Y may be specified in orange<br />

to signify protected circuits for<br />

electronic equipment; all duplexes<br />

are black.<br />

If separation of cabling and<br />

electrical wires is required, a data<br />

shield can be attached below the<br />

power rail. Data Shields are field<br />

installed.

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