High capacity ceiling box
The FSR CB-224P is a 2' x 2' high capacity ceiling box designed to fit into a standard 2' x 2' or 2' x 4' drop ceiling. It features a drop-down 4RU cage for easy installation and mounting of rack equipment. Cable guides for service loops are provided to allow the equipment to be connected in the down position and then slid up into place. The drop-down cage features pneumatic assistance to counter some of the weight of the equipment installed. The CB-224P has 6 AC outlets in the box and 1 in the room. A master power switch is accessible from the room.
The CB-224P adds an adapter for projector pole mounting. This allows cabling to pass from inside the ceiling box, down the pole and to the projector, providing a nice clean installation.
There are a variety of accessory internal mounting brackets available including one gang, two gang, six IPS and twelve IPS openings. They can be positioned and mounted as needed using various pilot holes located at the top of the cage.
FSR is now providing solutions for your ceilings
FSR is now providing solutions for your ceilings! You can now get rid of those unsightly equipment boxes and shelves hanging off the projector poles ruining the architect’s design. This enclosure allow you to conceal your equipment neatly out of site behind a hidden door that allows you to insert matching ceiling tiles. Select from two size ceiling enclosures and numerous options to fit your application.
Applications
Anywhere a Projector or Display is ceiling mounted
- Conference centers
- Schools
- General Meeting Facilities
- Training Facilities
- Airports
- Museums
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Agency Approvals
PLENUM RATED: Conforms to UL 2043: UL Standard for Safety Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed in Air-Handling Spaces.
SAFETY RATED: Conforms to: UL 60950-1: Information Technology Equipment - Safety and certified to CSA 22.2 60950-1: Safety of Information Technology Equipment
ETL approved and recognized for use in the State of California. Division of State Architect (DSA) suspension approvals must be sought by contractor prior to certain installations.