Legrand Launches Power & Charging Solutions for Furniture with RADIANT Furniture Power Center

EIN radiant Furniture Power Centers 400

Jan 21, 2019

Legrand has annouced another addition to their furniture power product line: the radiant Furniture Power Center with only power outlets. Available with 2, 3 or 4 tamper-resistant outlets, they’re perfect for hospitality projects.

Hotels are often looking for a way to add convenient plug-and-play options for small appliances and other equipment – not for charging phones. These units fit easily in nooks and tables where they need power most, like behind coffeemakers. Without USB ports, they’re ideal and cost-effective for these types of spaces. Options include black, nickel or white finishes with either 6’ or 10’ cords.

radiant Furniture Power Centers bring a sleek, modern design with the functionality of USB and traditional power together. Quick and easy installation means nearly every piece of furniture can be powered up and ready to recharge devices. A sleek design and tamper-resistant receptacles bring your furniture a step above ordinary. EIN radiant Furniture Power Centers2 400

  • Simply cut an opening, insert, tighten clamps, snap on the bezel and plug in.
  • A compact, low profile design mounts quickly into many surfaces using screw clamps instead of wood screws. 
  • Safe for spills and ready to mount in horizontal surfaces like table tops
  • Two USB charging ports (5V, 3.1A total) to charge mobile devices as quickly as possible.
  • Two tamper-resistant receptacles to protect yourself and your devices from damage or risk of injury.
  • Available in three attractive shades to complement the style of your furniture: black, white, and nickel. Included bezel prevents exposed screws from being seen.
  • The pass-thru plug allows you to plug another device such as a lamp into the back of the furniture power unit plug, ensuring you don’t lose an outlet.
  • Complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and is ETL Listed to both US and Canadian safety standards.
  • Version 2 models feature an optional push button switch that controls a cord-connected lighting fixture.
  • Version available with 10′ cord.
  • Available in bulk packaging of 16 pieces per case.

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