H.H. Robertson Floor Systems
450 19th St.
Ambridge, PA 15003
Tel: (724) 251-2208
Fax: (724) 251-2207
E-mail: info@hhrobertson.com
Web site: http://www.hhrobertson.com
 
 
Power/Data Post

Simply the Most Cost-Effective Way to Create and Wire-Up Workstations

If you need to wire workstations for a building with in-floor or underfloor electrical system design, Power/Data Post is your best option – functionally, aesthetically, and economically.

Power/Data Post functions as the structural core of a 3- or 4-workstation module, holding partition panels firmly in place. By bringing power and data cables from the floor and into the corner of each workstation from existing or new outlets, the Power/Data Post provides a totally concealed cable management system.

Power/Data Post eliminates the need for wiring harnesses, raceways within the partitions, and flex conduit feeds, saving you money and improving the aesthetics.


Installing Power/Data Post in 7 Easy Steps

Power/Data Post brings power, telecom, and data cabling to the corner of each workstation from poke-thru outlets, floor boxes, preset outlet boxes, core-drilled aftersets, or access floors.

  1. Select floor location to be serviced.
  2. Activate a new or existing floor outlet.
  3. Orient and mount Power/Data Post mounting plate in desired position.
  4. Pull power and data cables through outlet cover.
  5. Install Power/Data Post over the mounting plate and wiring.
  6. Install channels and partition panels.
  7. Wire-up all power and tele/data devices.

Building and office managers prefer Power/Data Post because it:
  • Eliminates the cost of wire raceways in partitions, electrical distribution harnesses, and related wire and cable equipment.
  • Accommodates any standard partition height or thickness.
  • Distributes power and tele/data from any type of floor outlet that fits beneath its mounting plate.
  • Allows cable changes in one workstation without service interruption to adjacent workstations served by the same Power/Data Post.
  • Provides options for outlet access above or below desktop level.
  • Eliminates unsightly flex conduit used with traditional floor-based wire distribution systems.
  • Permits wiring and cable changes during normal operation hours (except with poke-thru core drilling, if required).
  • Activates up to 4 workstations with a single Power/Data Post (octagonal post).
  • Three workstation post available (hexagonal post).