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Mono-Systems Sponsors Raceway and Boxes for Electrical Systems

Mono-Systems, Inc. manufactures a wide variety of versatile, durable raceways that easily allow for expansion and modification. Mono-Systems offers many product lines suitable for virtually every raceway need.

The SMS500 and 700 Series, the SMS2100 Series, the SnapMark™ SMS3000, SMS4200 and SMS4400 Series are all UL and C-UL listed and meet the requirements of NEC article 325A.

The SnapWay™ SWA4800 and SWA5200 Series and the CableHider two piece raceway are all ETL and C-ETL listed.

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Tips on Estimating Raceway and Boxes for Electrical System Costs from RSMeans

Conduit should be taken off in three main categories: power distribution, branch power, and branch lighting. In this way, all conduit does not have to be taken off in one session. Instead, the estimator can concentrate on systems and components, thereby making it easier to ensure that all items have been accounted for...

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