Indoor Wireways
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Indoor wireways route and protect wire and cable in enclosed spaces. They are commonly installed in spaces such as electrical rooms where service entrance equipment is present. These wireways also direct wire and cable around electrical machinery. They prevent damage from exposure to small amounts of falling dirt, but they are not suitable for areas with exposure to large amounts of dust, dirt, and water. Wireways install as systems, with straight sections, fittings, and accessories connecting to form a pathway. Individual components in wireway systems must be purchased from the same brand to ensure compatibility.
Wireway Height
Indoor Wireways Without Knockouts
These indoor wireways don't have knockouts, so they're ideal for custom configurations. Users can determine where to place knockouts to best suit their applications. These wireways route and protect wire and cable in indoor areas, such as electrical rooms or where a large amount of wiring needs to be routed to electrical panels, electrical equipment, or machines. They can connect with multiple wireway sections for long, simple runs, or fittings can be attached for modifications.
Hinged Cover
HOFFMAN Wireways
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WIEGMANN Wireways
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Screw-On Cover
HOFFMAN Wireways
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90 Degree Elbows for Indoor Wireways
These elbows have two openings on a 90° angle to route indoor wireways that turn sharply, such as around corners.
For HOFFMAN Wireways
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For WIEGMANN Wireways
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End Caps for Indoor Wireways
End caps protect wire and cable by sealing off open ends of indoor wireways. End caps also provide a finished appearance or be used as a temporary seal before the wireway system is expanded. They're commonly used in complex runs or at the end of deadheaded straight runs.
2-1/2 in W x 2-1/2 in H
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4 in W x 4 in H
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6 in W x 6 in H
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8 in W x 8 in H
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10 in W x 10 in H
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12 in W x 12 in H
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Connectors for Indoor Wireways
Connectors join together wireways and fittings and provide support so the system won't sag or break. They're installed at joints and transitions, such as where straight sections join elbows, tees, and reducers.
For HOFFMAN Wireways
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For WIEGMANN Wireways
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