Irish primary school uses Mita trunking

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The cable-management requirements for the IT system of a new school in Northern Ireland are met using Mita aluminium dado trunking.
Mita’s aluminium dado perimeter trunking is used throughout a new primary school in Northern Ireland to provide the cable-management systems. The primary school in Hillsborough near Lisburn is a mixed, non-denominational school. Over 400 m of TK series trunking was installed by J & G Engineering to contain and protect all data-communications cabling for the networked IT system. It also carries mains power and other low-voltage services, including fire and security systems. This 2-compartment trunking provides high-integrity segregation of AC power wiring and data cabling. It has a satin anodised finish.
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