Electrical floor boxes provide multiple easy to access sockets and other data ports throughout buildings. Very convenient in offices to plug in lamps, computers, TVs, and other items, without having wires stretched all over the room.
Available within our range of floor electrical boxes are:
Screed Floor boxes are durable and robust construction, available in 1 to 4 compartment configurations and available in a variety of depths to suit any installation requirements. If you cannot find what the screed floor boxes you are looking for, please speak to an account manager on 028 867 51515.
Our Screed Floor boxes are made from Galvanised steel for added strength and halogen free materials that prevent flames from spreading and guarantee low toxicity.
Cavity Electrical Floor Boxes:
Tass cavity floor boxes are available with a variety of compartments and are perfect to house long wires, cables and extension leads anywhere where electricity is needed.
The compact design is ideal for space saving, whilst the floor boxes themselves have been manufactured from galvanised steel, ensuring that they are long-wearing and will last the test of time without any problems. Our range of floor boxes are suitable for offices, schools and leisure centres.
Floor boxes are steel/stainless steel and plastic boxes that are designed to be inserted in raised access floors. We supply screed floorboxes and cavity floor boxes which are available in a variety of sizes, with separate floor boxes for different types of flooring.
Where can Electrical Floor Boxes be installed?
Floor boxes can be installed in a wide range of environments. It is commonly installed in commercial environment such as offices, airports, hotels, hospitals, and schools.
Our range of floor boxes can installed anywhere as it is available in a wide range of sizes.
What are Electrical Floor Boxes used for?
The purpose of electrical floor boxes is provide easier access to electrical, data and communication outlets. Our range of floor boxes is designed to be installed in the floor of a builiding to provide connectivity and charging.
The user in the building will be able to charge their devices without having to be close to a regular in-wall outlet. Floor boxes are commonly used within schools, libraries, universities and offices where there are multiple of electrical devices.
How do you install an Electrical Floor Box?
To install an electrical floor box, first cut a hole in the floor of a suitable size, then position the box inside it so that the lid is flush with the floor surface.
The unit is then connected to the cables that run beneath your floor. The box is divided into sections, each containing an auxiliary plate as well as the appropriate wiring to allow the end user to charge and connect their electrical devices.