Wiremold Omnibox Series Kit

WiremoldSKU: 7099794

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Description

Wiremold Omnibox Series Kit

The Wiremold Omnibox Series Kit delivers a premier activation solution for open-space environments where multiple services must come together seamlessly. Designed to support one-, two-, and three-gang configurations, this floor box system is engineered for exceptional flexibility—from installation in fresh concrete to post-pour adjustments. With robust stamped steel construction and modular inserts, the OmniBox Series is built to handle power, data, and communications in a single, compact footprint. Whether you’re outfitting a corporate lobby, conference center, hospitality space, or industrial facility, the Omnibox Series Kit offers a scalable, durable, and aesthetically adaptable solution that keeps cables organized, accessible, and safe while blending with the surrounding finish of the floor.

  • Flexible multi-service configuration: The OmniBox Series Kit is designed to host multiple services in one footprint, enabling you to combine power outlets, data ports, and communications jacks within a single floor-box enclosure. This flexibility reduces the number of surface outlets and help zones, delivering a clean, centralized activation hub for open spaces where components must be easily accessible yet discreetly integrated into the floor design. The configurable nature supports future service expansions without needing major structural changes.
  • Adjustable before and after concrete pour: One of the standout features of the OmniBox Series is its full adjustability both prior to pouring concrete and after setting, ensuring precise alignment with floor finishes and thresholds. This adaptability minimizes installation errors and helps accommodate slight variations in slab thickness or tile elevations. The system is engineered to stay stable and aligned, even as building finishes are completed around it, reducing after-install remediation and rework.
  • Durable stamped steel construction: Built to endure high-traffic environments, the OmniBox Series Kit uses stamped steel for strength, rigidity, and long-term reliability. This durable chassis resists impact and wear in active spaces and supports secure mounting of covers and inserts. The robust construction is designed to maintain performance across years of use, withstanding routine maintenance cycles, cleaning regimens, and incidental impacts typical of open-floor areas.
  • Service compatibility and modular inserts: The kit is designed to accommodate power, data, and communications through modular inserts that can be configured to match the project’s needs. With adaptable insert options, you can tailor your floor box to specific outlets, data jack types, or telecom connectors, all within a single gang footprint. This modularity simplifies stocking and sourcing for installers and specifiers, while enabling precise service grouping for each location.
  • Installation versatility and architectural integration: OmniBox is engineered for quick, efficient installation with a focus on clean integration into architectural finishes. The box footprint is designed to be coordinated with standard floorbox covers, enabling you to select finishes and cover styles that align with the floor material and branding. The system promotes safe cable management, reduces trip hazards, and supports easy maintenance access without compromising the room’s aesthetic or functional requirements.

Technical Details of Wiremold Omnibox Series Kit

  • Configurations: Available in 1-gang, 2-gang, and 3-gang variants to accommodate diverse service needs within a single floor box footprint.
  • Material construction: Stamped steel chassis designed for durability and long service life in busy, open-space environments.
  • Adjustability: Fully adjustable before and after concrete pour to ensure precise alignment with floor finishes and future service changes.
  • Service capability: Supports power, data, and communications through modular inserts and adaptable cover options for a cohesive installation.
  • Finish and compatibility: Engineered to work with a range of architectural finishes and floor coverings; covers and inserts are designed for straightforward integration with existing building systems.

How to install Wiremold Omnibox Series Kit

  • Plan and verify: Begin by reviewing project drawings to determine the exact floor-box location, required gang configuration (1-, 2-, or 3-gang), and the service mix (power, data, or telecom). Confirm that the space can accommodate the box’s footprint and is compliant with local electrical and building codes. Gather all required inserts, covers, and mounting hardware before starting.
  • Prepare the opening: Mark the floor area for the Omnibox installation and cut the opening to fit the chosen gang configuration. If pouring concrete, verify the conduit layout and ensure there is access for future service changes. Remove debris and verify levelness of the opening to support proper seating of the floor box.
  • Install the Omnibox: Place the stamped steel Omnibox assembly into the prepared opening. Secure the box according to the manufacturer’s guidelines, ensuring the box is level and plumb with the floor surface. Connect any required conduit or service feeds as per the project’s electrical plan, keeping lines organized to minimize future maintenance issues.
  • Adjust before pour: If pouring concrete, use shims or leveling features to set the box to the desired height. Confirm that the top of the box sits flush with or slightly below the planned finished floor surface, allowing room for the final cover and floor finish.
  • Pour concrete and finish: When pouring concrete, ensure the Omnibox is protected from debris and that the pour aligns with the floor level. After the concrete cures, check the box alignment again. If post-pour adjustments are needed, consult the Omnibox’s adjustment features to re-align with the floor finish.
  • Install inserts and cover: Install the modular inserts for power, data, and/or telecom according to the project’s configuration. Once inserts are secured, place the chosen cover to complete the finished floor appearance, ensuring a seamless integration with surrounding flooring and minimal trip hazard.
  • Test and finalize: Verify service continuity for all configured inserts, test outlets and data ports, and confirm that the cover remains securely seated. Perform final inspections to ensure the installation meets code requirements and manufacturer guidelines before commissioning the space.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Wiremold Omnibox Series Kit? The Omnibox Series Kit is a multi-service floor box solution designed for open-space areas. It provides one-, two-, and three-gang configurations that are fully adjustable before and after concrete pours, enabling centralized access to power, data, and communications while maintaining a clean floor line.
  • What configurations are available? The system is offered in 1-gang, 2-gang, and 3-gang variants to fit varied service needs within a single floor box footprint. Each configuration can be populated with modular inserts for different service types.
  • Is the Omnibox adjustable after installation? Yes. The OmniBox is designed to be adjustable both before and after the concrete pour, allowing precise alignment with floor finishes and future service changes without major demolition or rework.
  • What services can it accommodate? The kit is designed to support power, data, and communications. Through modular inserts, you can tailor the configuration to the specific outlets and connectors required for your project.
  • How does installation affect floor finishes? The Omnibox is engineered to integrate with a variety of architectural finishes. Proper installation includes aligning the box with the floor surface, selecting compatible covers, and ensuring the final floor finish covers or sits flush with the enclosure for a seamless look and safe operation.
  • Where can I source compatible covers and inserts? Covers and modular inserts are typically sourced to match the Omnibox configuration and local design standards. Consult the manufacturer’s catalog or your supplier for compatible options that meet your gang size and service requirements.
  • What are the maintenance considerations? Routine checks should focus on cover seating, insert integrity, and ensuring that any opened ports remain dust-free and accessible. The stamped steel construction is designed for durability in busy spaces, but periodic inspection helps ensure continued performance and safety.

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