FSR SW-WT-FC Wall Raceway Installation Guide

June 10, 2024
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FSR SW-WT-FC Wall Raceway

SW-WT-RC Smart-Way System
The SW-WT-RC Smart-Way System is a raceway system designed to organize and conceal electrical wiring in a clean and efficient manner. The system is intended for installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with all national and local electrical codes and communications standards.

Installation Instructions

Adhere to the following instructions and any instructions included with the individual raceway components:

  1. Layout the Smart-Way system and determine the box location.
  2. Insert box tabs to the wall raceway then install and tighten set screws in tabs.
  3. Secure box and raceway base to wall with hardware (by others) as required.
  4. Install high-voltage wiring as necessary and allowed. Run high-voltage wiring into either side channel of the raceway base desired – the center channel is reserved for low-voltage wiring.
  5. If any low-voltage/data/audio/video wiring is to be installed, pull and run such wiring thru the center opening of the box chasses into the center channel of the raceway base.
  6. After the system has been completely wired, install wall mounted raceway cover.
  7. Slip the box cover down into place over the box chassis, ensuring the cover is seated on the chassis properly, then tighten the (2) screws to secure the cover to the chassis.

CAUTION: Ensure the Edge Of the Raceway Cover Is Deburred.

Components

  • Box Chassis: The box chassis houses electrical wiring and is designed to fit into the Smart-Way system.
  • Wallboard Screw: A 1-1/2 minimum length screw that secures the raceway base to the wall.
  • Set Screw Wall: A screw that is used to tighten the box tabs to the wall raceway.
  • Wall Raceway Base (Sold Separately): The raceway base is the foundation of the Smart-Way system and provides channels for electrical wiring.
  • Wall Edging (Sold Separately): Wall edging is a decorative trim that can be used to cover the raceway base.
  • Cover: The cover conceals the box chassis and is secured to the chassis with pan head cover screws.
  • Pan Head Cover Screw: Screws are used to secure the cover to the box chassis.

NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with all national and local electrical codes and communications standards. Adhere to the following instructions and any instructions included with the individual raceway components.

  1. Layout the Smart-Way system and determine the box location.
  2. Insert box tabs to the wall raceway then install and tighten set screws in the tabs.
  3. Secure box and raceway base to wall with hardware (by others) as required.
  4. Install high-voltage wiring as necessary and allowed. Run high-voltage wiring into either side channel of the raceway base desired – the center channel is reserved for low-voltage wiring.
  5. If any low-voltage/data/audio/video wiring is to be installed, pull and run such wiring thru the center opening of the box chasses into the center channel of the raceway base.
  6. After the system has been completely wired, install wall mounted raceway cover.
  7. Slip the box cover down into place over the box chassis, ensuring the cover is seated on the chassis properly, then tighten the (2) screws to secure the cover to the chassis.

CAUTION : Ensure the Edge Of the Raceway Cover Is Deburred.

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Secure Cover With Supplied Hardware.

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