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IPEX designs and manufactures one of the world’s most diverse lines
of integrated thermoplastic piping systems—innerduct, fittings,
auxiliary components and tools—all engineered from the ground up to
handle the full range of today’s municipal, industrial, commercial
and residential applications.
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Telephones. Video. TV. Internet. Data networks. Security and alarm systems.
In recent years, contractors have seen an explosion of new and sophisticated
cabling installations in commercial buildings and homes.
Moreover, these cabling requirements are constantly changing and evolving to
keep up with technological advances. As a result, buildings and homes are
accumulating cluttered tangles of wires and abandoned cables in their walls
and ceilings, posing fire hazards and health risks as well as making system
upgrades difficult and costly.
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The Y-Coupler is a new fitting designed to allow contractors
to branch off from any size (3/4” to 2”) – new or existing - corrugated
communication raceway.
The only plenum-rated product of its kind on the market, the
Y-Coupler eliminates the need of having to use a large metal junction box to branch
off from a main raceway during new construction installations. During retrofit
installs, the Y-Coupler allows contractors to branch off
from an existing raceway without having to remove any
existing cabling.
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- Cost-efficient – minimizes customer
network downtime
- Lightweight – easy to handle and install
- Main applications include high-rise
residential and commercial buildings
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Keeping both present and future communication cabling needs
in mind, we created the Kwikpath cable management system.
Designed to arrange and organize cables into a logical
series of re-usable pathways behind walls and ceilings,
Kwikpath makes cable installation and removal fast, simple
and worry-free.
With Kwikpath, cable and network upgrades are easier and
less costly. No wonder so many contractors, building-owners
and home-owners find cable management with Kwikpath a snap.
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