uPVC Trunking
FAQs
uPVC trunking is a rigid plastic cable management system designed to enclose, protect, and route electrical and data cables. It is widely used in domestic, commercial, and light industrial installations to keep wiring neat, safe, and compliant with building standards.
Mini trunking is small, slimline profiles ideal for light cable runs, such as single power or data lines in homes and offices.
Midi trunking is medium sized trunking offering greater capacity for multiple circuits, suitable for commercial installations.
Maxi trunking is large, high capacity profiles used for bulk cabling in bigger projects, such as offices, schools, and data networks.
Benefits include:
- Cable protection, it shields against accidental damage, dust, and abrasion.
- Aesthetics, it keeps cable runs neat and discreet, blending into walls and skirting.
- Flexibility, with a wide range of sizes and accessories for different installation needs.
- Safety, it helps comply with regulations by safely enclosing electrical cables.
- Ease of installation, it is lightweight, simple to cut, fix, and adapt with accessories.
A complete installation may include:
- Bends and angles for routing around corners and obstacles.
- Tees and joint covers to branch or extend runs neatly.
- End caps to close off trunking ends safely.
- Fixings for secure wall or surface mounting.
These ensure a professional finish and make installations easier to maintain or expand.