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Receptacles<br />

Specifications<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

Duplex Receptacles<br />

Duplexes are field-installed into power<br />

modules within beltway and base raceways.<br />

Duplex receptacles insert into panel<br />

power module terminal block positions<br />

and attach with a single screw.<br />

Identification of Duplexes<br />

Duplexes are clearly marked to indicate<br />

which circuits they access. Convenience<br />

duplex receptacles are black in color<br />

with the circuit identification in white.<br />

Isolated duplexes are black in color with the<br />

circuit identification in white and an orange<br />

triangle located in the lower right corner.<br />

Orange isolated duplexes are also available for<br />

ease of identification. In orange-colored duplexes<br />

the identifying triangle is outlined in black.<br />

Types of Duplex Receptacles<br />

Several types of duplex outlets are<br />

available. Each is specific to the circuit it<br />

accesses and is listed by power system.<br />

Specify the duplex receptacle related to<br />

the power system being used (example:<br />

8-wire) and circuit accessed (example:<br />

circuit 4). Black or orange finish.<br />

3+1 Duplex Receptacles<br />

Receptacles in a 3+1 electrical system can<br />

access circuits 1, 2 and 3 (convenience<br />

power) and circuit 4 (isolated power)<br />

2+2 Duplex Receptacles<br />

Receptacles in a 2+2 electrical system can<br />

access circuits 1 and 2 (convenience power)<br />

and circuits 4 and 5 (isolated power)<br />

Please note that circuit 3 is not available<br />

in a 2+2 electrical system.<br />

3+3 Duplex Receptacles<br />

Receptacles in a 3+3 electrical system can<br />

access circuits 1, 2 and 3 (convenience power)<br />

and circuits 4, 5 and 6 (isolated power)<br />

Power Capacity<br />

Each duplex circuit has a capacity of 20 amps.<br />

The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires that<br />

each circuit does not exceed 80% of capacity or<br />

16 amps continuous use on each 20 amp circuit.<br />

Duplex Receptacle Dimensions<br />

5 / 8" wide,<br />

2 1 / 16" high, 1" deep<br />

5 / 8" wide, 1 1 / 4" high<br />

Access<br />

Non-electrified panels can accept data<br />

ports in any raceway cover knockout.<br />

Panels with power modules can only accept<br />

data ports in the center knockout due<br />

to the location of the terminal block.<br />

Typical Power Requirements of<br />

Various Equipment<br />

Equipment Amp (approx.)<br />

Calculator .25<br />

Coffee maker* 8.5-15<br />

Desktop copier* 10-15<br />

Fan 1<br />

Fax (plain paper) 5-8<br />

Heater* 8.5-15<br />

Laser printer 6-10<br />

Lighting .5-1.5<br />

Microwave* 10-20<br />

PC 4-8<br />

Refrigerator* 10-15<br />

Terminal 1-3<br />

Typewriter 1-2<br />

Scanner .25-.5<br />

*Requires separate circuit<br />

Note: The above amperage chart is based<br />

on the estimated average amount of power<br />

required and is intended as a general guide<br />

only. For precise amperage requirements,<br />

refer to the equipment manufacturer’s<br />

amperage specifications and compare to<br />

the available amperage on each circuit.<br />

Base Raceway Covers<br />

(knockout locations)<br />

Beltway Covers<br />

(knockout locations)<br />

18W<br />

18W<br />

Duplex<br />

Power Module<br />

Duplex<br />

(Convenience)<br />

24W<br />

30W<br />

24W<br />

30W<br />

36W<br />

36W<br />

42W<br />

42W<br />

Duplex<br />

(Isolated)<br />

48W<br />

48W<br />

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