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Wiremold RC4 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Replacement Receptacle

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Wiremold RC4 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Replacement ReceptacleUpgrade your poke thru installation with a purpose built, prewired receptacle designed for speed, reliability, and versatile wiring options. The Wiremold RC4 Multi Service Assembled Poke Thru Device Replacement Receptacle is a 20A prewired solution that arrives with 25 ft (7. 62 m) of lead length, enabling flexible routing and quick integration into RC4 multi service poke thru assemblies. This replacement receptacle is crafted to work seamlessly in

Upgrade your poke-thru installation with a purpose-built, prewired receptacle designed for speed, reliability, and versatile wiring options. The Wiremold RC4 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Replacement Receptacle is a 20A prewired solution that arrives with 25 ft (7.62 m) of lead length, enabling flexible routing and quick integration into RC4 multi-service poke-thru assemblies. This replacement receptacle is crafted to work seamlessly in standard duplex configurations or isolated ground setups, giving you the freedom to tailor grounding strategies to your equipment and environment. Available exclusively in black, it delivers a clean, professional look while meeting the demands of commercial spaces, conference rooms, and busy work environments where power, data, and connectivity need to coexist without compromise.

  • Prewired snap-in 20A receptacle with 25' (7.62 m) leads accelerates installation, minimizes field wiring, and reduces the risk of loose connections. This design is engineered to snap directly into the RC4 poke-thru framework, streamlining upgrades and replacements.
  • Wiring flexibility for standard duplex or isolated ground configurations enables installation customization to protect sensitive equipment and data devices from electrical noise and grounding issues. The isolated ground option helps maintain signal integrity in environments with high grounding demands.
  • Durable black finish provides a sleek, low-profile appearance that blends with contemporary office interiors, conference rooms, and other commercial spaces while delivering dependable performance behind walls and in floor openings.
  • Replacement receptacle ships with installation instructions and is engineered to be compatible with Wiremold RC4 Multi-Service poke-thru devices, ensuring consistent fit, wiring practices, and long-term reliability in shared power/data installations.
  • Ideal for multipurpose applications, this receptacle supports efficient, scalable power delivery in cubicles, meeting rooms, classrooms, and other professional settings where a compact, integrated solution is essential.

Technical Details of Wiremold RC4 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Replacement Receptacle

  • Lead length: 25 ft (7.62 m)
  • Receptacle rating: 20A (standard for commercial-grade outlets)
  • Wiring options: Standard duplex or isolated ground configuration
  • Color: Black
  • Mounting: Snap-in replacement receptacle for RC4 Multi-Service poke-thru devices
  • Prewired: Yes; ready for quick installation within the poke-thru assembly
  • Compatibility: Designed specifically to work with Wiremold RC4 multi-service poke-thru systems

how to install Wiremold RC4 Multi-Service Assembled Poke-Thru Device Replacement Receptacle

  • Before you begin, power down the circuit at the breaker panel and verify there is no voltage present at the location. Use a non-contact voltage tester to confirm safety before touching any conductors.
  • Remove the existing receptacle and any cover or trim from the RC4 poke-thru opening. Clear the opening of debris and inspect for any signs of wear or damage to the surrounding module.
  • Decide how you will wire the replacement: standard duplex or isolated ground. If using isolated ground, ensure you have the dedicated isolated ground conductor available and ready to connect to the appropriate terminal per the included instructions.
  • Connect the replacement receptacle’s leads to the corresponding conductors: hot (brass terminal) to the live line, neutral (silver terminal) to the return path, and ground (green or IG terminal) to the grounding conductor. If you are using isolated ground, attach the dedicated IG conductor to the IG terminal exactly as instructed, keeping it separated from the equipment grounding path.
  • Carefully insert the assembled replacement receptacle into the poke-thru opening and secure it with the provided snap-in mechanism or mounting hardware. Ensure the receptacle sits flush and aligned with the opening to maintain a clean, professional appearance.
  • Restore power at the breaker and test the receptacle with a suitable outlet tester to verify correct wiring and grounding. If you enabled isolated ground, verify the IG path is intact and that ground continuity is maintained.
  • Reinstall any cover plates or trim, double-checking that all components are secure and that there is no strain on the leads. For best results, follow the installation instructions included with the replacement receptacle for precise torque specs and wiring notes.
  • Document the installation for future maintenance and label the circuit accordingly. If you encounter any unusual wiring configurations or have questions about the isolated ground setup, refer to the RC4 installation guide or contact a qualified electrician for guidance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the RC4 Multi-Service Poke-Thru Device Replacement Receptacle? It is a prewired, 20A receptacle designed to replace individual outlets within Wiremold RC4 poke-thru multi-service assemblies. It offers the flexibility of standard duplex wiring or isolated ground configurations to accommodate different devices and grounding requirements.
  • What color is this receptacle? The replacement receptacle is available exclusively in black, matching many modern office and commercial environments.
  • What lengths are the leads? The receptacle comes with 25 feet (7.62 meters) of lead length, providing ample routing flexibility within wall or floor openings and behind poke-thru devices.
  • Can I use this as a standard outlet, or does it require a RC4 poke-thru system? It is designed as a replacement receptacle for RC4 multi-service poke-thru devices but can be used in compatible configurations according to the RC4 installation guidelines and the replacement receptacle’s instructions.
  • Does it support isolated grounding? Yes, the receptacle is available in a configuration that supports isolated ground, helping minimize electrical noise for sensitive equipment and data devices when installed with the appropriate IG conductor.
  • Where can I find installation details? Comprehensive installation instructions are included with the replacement receptacle and are referenced within the RC4 poke-thru device documentation. Always follow those instructions for proper wiring, safety, and compliance.
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