Description
Wiremold RC7 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Retrofit Kit
This Wiremold RC7 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Retrofit Kit is the strategic upgrade you need to bring existing RC7 poke-thru installations on carpeted floors up to modern multi-service standards. Engineered for high-traffic commercial settings, it integrates power, data, and connectivity in a single, footprint-conscious retrofit solution. The kit is designed to meet scrub-water requirements while preserving a clean, professional floor line, making it ideal for corridors, lobbies, conference spaces, and other areas where durability and reliability matter as much as aesthetics. Whether you are modernizing a single room or updating an entire facility, this retrofit kit delivers a streamlined, durable, and future-ready answer that minimizes downtime and maximizes performance.
- Power versatility for modern workspaces. The kit includes a 20A duplex receptacle that can be wired as a standard duplex or configured as an isolated ground (IG) receptacle. This option helps protect sensitive electronic equipment from electrical noise and grounding issues, ensuring clean power delivery for computers, AV gear, and other critical devices placed at the poke-thru location.
- Integrated high-speed data connectivity. Two Category 6 TechChoice discrete keystone connectors are included to support robust, organized network and data access right at the point of use. This enables fast, reliable Ethernet connections for workstations, IP phones, and secure network drops without requiring additional wall space or ceiling drops.
- Durable, floor-friendly design. The retrofit kit features a scrub-water finish flange designed to withstand frequent mopping and cleaning in busy environments while maintaining a clean, professional look at the floor edge. Its rugged construction is built to endure constant foot-traffic and occasional equipment movements without compromising performance.
- Fast, non-invasive retrofit for carpeted floors. Engineered to retrofit existing RC7 poke-thru devices, this kit minimizes floor disruption and downtime. The modular components simplify installation, allowing technicians to upgrade with minimal removal of carpet material and a straightforward wiring process that aligns with common electrical and data practices.
- Future-ready, scalable solution for multi-service needs. With two discrete Cat6 keystone connectors and a configurable 20A receptacle, the kit supports evolving connectivity and power requirements in modern offices and commercial spaces. It provides a clean, centralized access point for power and data while preserving the elegance and safety standards expected in professional environments.
Technical Details of Wiremold RC7 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Retrofit Kit
- 20A duplex receptacle that can be wired as standard or isolated ground (IG) to support sensitive equipment and reduce electrical noise.
- Includes two Category 6 TechChoice discrete keystone connectors for high-speed data connectivity at the poke-thru location.
- Scrub-water finish flange designed for carpeted floor environments and heavy cleaning cycles, maintaining a durable, professional appearance.
- Specifically configured to retrofit existing RC7 poke-thru devices on carpet floors, enabling compliance with scrub water requirements while preserving floor aesthetics.
- Designed for multi-service applications, delivering power and data access from a single floor-level installation with minimal downtime.
how to install Wiremold RC7 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Retrofit Kit
Before you begin, ensure the main electrical panel is de-energized for the circuit that serves the poke-thru location. Always follow your organization’s safety procedures and local electrical codes when performing installations or retrofits. The steps below provide a practical, high-level guide for typical installations, but refer to official installation manuals for precise instructions and any product-specific cautions.
Step 1: Prepare the work area and confirm compatibility. Inspect the existing RC7 poke-thru device and surrounding floor opening. Verify that the carpet thickness and subfloor conditions are suitable for the retrofit kit’s flange and mounting hardware. Gather required tools: screwdriver, wire cutters/strippers, voltage tester, and the appropriate conductors for the 20A circuit and the IG option if chosen.
Step 2: Remove the old poke-thru assembly if present. Carefully detach the existing receptacle and data components from the RC7 housing, noting conductor routes and tie-off locations. Keep wiring separated and labeled to avoid cross-connection errors during the retrofit. Clean the floor opening edges to ensure a solid seating surface for the scrub-water finish flange.
Step 3: Install the new retrofit components. Position the scrub-water finish flange so that it sits flush with the carpet surface and the floor opening edges. Secure the flange and the RC7 retrofit housing according to the manufacturer’s mounting guidelines. Route the power conductors to the 20A receptacle module and route the two Cat6 cables toward the provided TechChoice keystone connectors. If the isolated ground option is selected, attach the IG conductor to the designated grounding terminal and ensure proper separation from the power circuit conductors to maintain grounding integrity.
Step 4: Make electrical and data connections. Connect the hot and neutral conductors to the 20A receptacle terminals, ensuring a solid, code-compliant connection. If using isolated ground, connect the dedicated IG conductor to the IG terminal as specified by the kit instructions. Terminate the two Cat6 connectors into their respective keystone jacks, and route each data run to its intended network device or switch. Label any cables for easy identification and future maintenance.
Step 5: Verify fit, finish, and testing. After wiring is complete, recheck that the finish flange sits evenly and the carpet remains undamaged around the poke-thru opening. Re-energize the circuit and test the 20A receptacle for proper power delivery. Use a network tester to confirm that the Cat6 keystone connections provide the expected data performance. Confirm that the isolated ground, if installed, is properly functioning and isolated from the power ground path. Finally, inspect the overall assembly for security, cleanliness, and alignment with surrounding floor surfaces.
Step 6: Documentation and training. Record the retrofit details for future maintenance, including circuit identification, IG configuration status, and keystone connector locations. Provide brief training notes to facilities and IT staff so that they understand how the new poke-thru device delivers both power and data in a single, accessible floor-level interface.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the primary purpose of the Wiremold RC7 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Retrofit Kit?
A: It upgrades existing RC7 poke-thru devices on carpeted floors to meet scrub-water requirements while adding a 20A receptacle (standard or isolated ground) and two Cat6 TechChoice keystone connectors for data, delivering a single, integrated power and data solution at floor level.
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Q: Can I choose between standard and isolated ground for the power receptacle?
A: Yes. The kit includes a 20A duplex receptacle that can be wired as a standard duplex or configured as an isolated ground receptacle, allowing you to tailor grounding to your equipment needs and reduce electrical noise for sensitive devices.
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Q: How many data connections are provided, and what type are they?
A: The retrofit kit provides two Category 6 TechChoice discrete keystone connectors for high-speed data connectivity at the poke-thru location, enabling reliable network drops directly at the floor edge.
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Q: Is this retrofit kit suitable for heavy-traffic carpeted areas?
A: Yes. The kit is designed for commercial environments with carpet floors and scrub-down cleaning regimes. The scrub-water finish flange helps maintain durability and a professional appearance even with frequent cleaning.
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Q: Do I need to remove existing RC7 hardware before installation?
A: In most cases, yes. The retrofit process typically involves removing the existing poke-thru components and replacing them with the RC7 retrofit kit. Always follow the included installation instructions and safety guidelines, and verify compatibility with your current RC7 configuration.
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