FAQs


General FAQ

Q. What is the temperature rating of RELOC Systems

A. Quick-Flex, One Pass and System 820 are rated for installations in areas with temperature range of -20 to 90 degree C

Quick-Flex

Q. is auto grounding listed with the UL

A. yes - even though there is no ground wire coming down from QFC or QSFC to feed the fixture, the fixture is fully grounded

Q. What type of cable is used for Quick-Flex

A. Quick-Flex is manufactured with MC Cable

One Pass


Q. Is 10AWG option of the One Pass System rated for 30 Amp

A. No - 10AWG wires are recommended to reduce the voltage drop of long RELOC runs. The System is still rated for 20 Amp applications only

Q. Can One pass be used in Wet locations

A. No - Wet location systems are not offered by RELOC

System 820

Q. is this system available in Isolated Ground version

A. Yes - it is offered with two circuits, common neutral, one equipment ground and one isolated ground

Back to the Panel

How is the Mainrun Cable supported?

Since the Mainrun Cable is manufactured from flexible metal conduit, the cable should be secured and supported in accordance with NEC Article 348, flexible metal conduit.

For applications under a raised floor where the Mainrun Cable lies directly on the slab, we believe that the Mainrun Cable is fully supported along its entire length. Local inspectors may allow securing the Mainrun Cable to the stanchions of the raised floor.

Always remember that the local authority having jurisdiction, usually the electrical inspector, should be consulted if any questions arise regarding interpretation of securing and supporting requirements. All local code requirements should be followed.


Can I add conductors if site conditions change?

An optional pull tape to add conductors to the Mainrun Cable after installation is available. The pull tape is provided only if the rules regarding fill ratio and conductor ampacity adjustment of the Mainrun Cable will not be violated by adding conductors.

If you are certain that you will need to add conductors after the Mainrun Cable is installed, we will offer you an optional larger size flexible metal conduit to ensure that you have adequate room for the additional conductors.

How can I determine circuit assignments on the Distribution Boxes and Prefab Panels?

Labeling on the covers of our RELOC Distribution Boxes identify the circuits assigned to each port on the Distribution Box.

When the RELOC Distribution Box Primary is factory-assembled to the Mainrun Cable, the labeling will identify which conductor is assigned to each port on the Distribution Box.

When the RELOC Distribution Box Primary is provided ready for field wiring, the labeling on the terminal block inside the Distribution Box will be marked to indicate where each conductor should be attached to the terminal block.


Can these products be used in environmental air-handling spaces?

Yes, the RELOC Distribution Box Primary and the Mainrun Cable are UL Listed to meet the requirements of NEC 300.22(c). Other Space Used for Environmental Air. This allows these RELOC products to be installed above a hung ceiling or below a raised floor.