EXAPATH INSTALLATIONS: UNSURPASSED CABLING FLEXIBILITY

eXapath Conduits install easily during framing and wiring

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Mystic, CT

In this installation, the eXapath® system was used creatively to solve the problem of adding a fully concealed chase system running from the attic, through two floors, to the basement to a home under construction.

The installation took advantage of several key features of the eXapath system to create long term value for the homeonwer:

  • Dual, large volume (> 3.0 square inches) chases installed and neatly concealed within 2 x 4" internal walls
  • Unimpeded cable passage between floors achieved by relying on the tapered internal interface between the eXapath geometrically enhanced conduit and mounting brackets
  • Relying upon the eXapath mounting bracket pipe and socket features, simple schedule 40 conduit extensions were created to complete the pathway between the first and second floor.
  • eXapath media outlets were installed on each floor as pull boxes to provide future access during cable installation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Portland, CT

Cape Cod style home undergoing a second floor remodeling project.  In this case a main cable chase, running from the attic to the basement, was provided in a front crawl space requiring the creation of pathways along the roof line from the rear to the front of the home.  This presented an interesting challenge that allowed us to take advantage of eXapath's compatibility with commercially available 1-1/4" conduits and associated sweeps.

Notice the integration of eXapath and 1-1/4" conduit creating an easily accessible cable pathway running along the roof line of the outside wall and into the crawl space in front of the forward knee wall.


Old Lyme, CT

Remodelling project with eXapath installed to support a home theater application.

Cromwell, CT

Small office project, conference room set up to add data network and teleconference/video conferencing capability.