FSR LIT1805A Modular Linx System

EIN FSR Modular Linx System

May 12, 2022

The Modular Linx System elegantly distributes two 20 Amp AC power circuits to create a relocatable and reusable modular power system. The system utilizes a patented locking connector designed for rugged use in a small form factor. This UL-listed system can be used to distribute power to a maximum of 20 AC outlets on each single circuit.

The Modular Linx is installed under the work surface with a power distribution box at each point of use. The cabling can also be used in open walls and ceilings. Tee cables can also be used to split the system at any point in its path. A minimum system will consist of an input feed, power distribution boxes, and connecting cables. 

Features:

  • Designed for 2 to 40 AC Outlets
  • Installed as Single or as a Dual Circuit
  • UL Listed – CSA Certified
  • Acceptable for interrupting current (make or break) under full load
  • Connectors are fully encapsulated for reliability and safety
  • Cabling suitable for use in environmental air handling spaces (plenums)
  • Eco-Friendly, Low Smoke, V0 rated, RoHS compliant materials

Applications:

  • Multi-Purpose & Training Rooms
  • Ballrooms
  • Conference Centers
  • Benching Applications
  • Classrooms
  • Libraries
  • Data Processing Centers
  • Call Centers
  • Emergency Locations

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