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Beltway Electrical<br />

Specifications<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

Beltway Electrical<br />

Power can be distributed through the beltway<br />

Three systems are available:<br />

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Modular components are used to distribute<br />

power within beltways and consist of:<br />

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All electrical components and data<br />

cables are field-installed.<br />

WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT POWER<br />

UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.<br />

CONNECTING TO THE BUILDING<br />

POWER SOURCE MUST BE PERFORMED<br />

BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.<br />

Beltway modules accept duplex receptacles<br />

and vertical power jumpers for bringing<br />

the power to the beltway from the base<br />

raceway. Another alternative for desk height<br />

electrical is a vertical power module.<br />

Depending on the number of desk height<br />

receptacles required in each panel, consider<br />

the list price of both beltway electrical and<br />

vertical power module in each application.<br />

Beltway Power Modules<br />

Power modules are the primary electrical<br />

components for distributing power within<br />

beltways. Beltway power modules are also<br />

components that accept duplex receptacles<br />

and vertical power jumpers for bringing the<br />

power to the beltway from the base raceway.<br />

Beltway raceways 30" and wider can<br />

accept beltway power modules while 18"<br />

and 24" wide panels can accept power<br />

jumpers for pass-through power only.<br />

Beltway power modules screw into the<br />

vertical channels of panel frames and include<br />

a steel horizontal mounting support.<br />

Specify one beltway power module<br />

per panel that matches the width of<br />

the panel where duplexes are required.<br />

Available one- or two-sided.<br />

Just like base raceway power modules,<br />

beltway power modules consist of a<br />

terminal block at each end connected<br />

by a hard-wired metal conduit.<br />

Beltway power modules are one- or two-sided.<br />

This allows planning options such as beltway<br />

one side and monolithic or tiled inserts on the<br />

other, or beltway one side and no inserts on<br />

the other for against-the-wall applications.<br />

The terminal blocks accept either duplex<br />

receptacles or vertical power jumpers.<br />

Beltway Power Connectors<br />

Beltway power connectors carry power from power<br />

module to power module in adjacent panels.<br />

Two versions are available:<br />

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Beltway power connectors, no post, connect<br />

adjacent power modules in straight configurations<br />

when a post connector is not involved.<br />

Beltway power connectors, with post, are<br />

used in applications involving adjacent power<br />

modules separated by post connectors in<br />

straight through post configurations only.<br />

Specify one beltway power connector (with<br />

or without post) to connect beltway power<br />

module or beltway power jumper in adjacent<br />

panels. In straight line configurations only.<br />

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Beltway Electrical<br />

Beltway Power<br />

Module<br />

Beltway Power<br />

Module<br />

Beltway Power<br />

Jumper<br />

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Beltway Power<br />

Module<br />

Beltway Power<br />

Module<br />

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90 deg Power<br />

Jumper<br />

Beltway Power<br />

Connector<br />

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Jumper<br />

One-Sided<br />

Beltway<br />

Two-Sided<br />

Beltway<br />

Beltway Profiles<br />

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