False floor boxes install in raised access floor systems (modular tiles supported by pedestals) and distribute power, data and multimedia connectivity below the walking surface. The cover gives quick access to the wiring without dismantling the box, ideal for offices, server rooms and meeting rooms where station reorganisation is frequent.

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Everything you need to know about false floor boxes

Standard flooring is laid directly over the structural slab. A false floor (raised access floor) creates a hollow space between the slab and the walking surface, made of modular tiles supported by pedestals. The false floor is used to route electrical, voice, data and HVAC installations under the floor and access them through registers and floor boxes — typical in offices, server rooms, classrooms and meeting rooms where flexibility is needed.