The raised floor trunking systems RFT

The raised floor trunking system RFT is suitable for routing electrical cables beneath raised floor plates. The trunkings are either used for cable routing or routing cables for connection to service outlets.

  • Different widths: Depending on the version, the trunking is available in the widths 225 mm and 300 mm. The trunking system has a set height of 40 mm.
  • Strong materials for trunking system for raised floors: The units, covers and other parts of the RFT trunking system are made of strip galvanized steel, which guarantees durability and quality.
  • Scope of delivery of the underfloor trunking system:  Included in the delivery are one trunking base, four trunking covers and eight locking brackets. Two trunking covers have three M25 pipe entry openings. Two trunking covers are completely closed. Separating retainers should be ordered separately.

For which floor type is the RFT raised floor trunking system suitable?

The RFT underfloor installation trunkings are suitable for raised floors.
Raised floors are characterized by removable raised floor plates.
These plates offer flexible access to the electrical installation. The RFT underfloor system convinces likewise with flexibility and safety.

Raised floor trunking system easily connectable with service devices

Easy device installation: The service outlets are connected to the raised floor trunking system using flexible installation hoses.

Which alternatives and variants of the underfloor trunking system are offered by OBO?

OBO offers a variety of other underfloor systems.
This includes for example the open trunking system OKA – a flexible system for cable routing and workstation power supply, that is offered in three different versions. Another underfloor system from the OBO product portfolio is the EÜK screed-covered duct system.

In this easy to mount system, duct sections and underfloor boxes form a tight grid, hidden in the screed, for cable routing.

Planning checklist for the raised floor trunking system RFT

When planning a screed-flush underfloor system, the following points should be observed:

  • Observe the minimum installation depth of device installation units.
  • Matching the structural physics requirements (loads, impact sounds etc.)
  • Select device installation units according to the floor cleaning method (wet care, dry care)
  • When selecting the nominal trunking sizes take sufficient assignment reserves into account