1. Place where NASCAR fans is.
2. As it applies to lighting, a raceway is a sheet-metal wireway for the purpose of distributing power (and sometimes data) to luminaires. Although often used interchangeably with connector strip, a raceway does not necessarily contain outlets, it may just be a chase. Usually 3"deep x 4"high and of unlimited length, it can have either flush-mount receptacles or pigtails, the choice of which is highly debated, and often aesthetic. Colloquially known by tradespersons as "gutter" or "trough," especially when used as a chase without outlets.
http://www.altmanltg.com/altman-lighting-distribution/300-batten-boxes/300-connector-strip.jpg
Why one would ever want to mix pigtails and receptacles on the same strip is peculiar, to say the least.
http://www.ssrconline.com/images/product-details-img/BAL-Series-Connector-Strip.jpg
2. As it applies to lighting, a raceway is a sheet-metal wireway for the purpose of distributing power (and sometimes data) to luminaires. Although often used interchangeably with connector strip, a raceway does not necessarily contain outlets, it may just be a chase. Usually 3"deep x 4"high and of unlimited length, it can have either flush-mount receptacles or pigtails, the choice of which is highly debated, and often aesthetic. Colloquially known by tradespersons as "gutter" or "trough," especially when used as a chase without outlets.
http://www.altmanltg.com/altman-lighting-distribution/300-batten-boxes/300-connector-strip.jpg
Why one would ever want to mix pigtails and receptacles on the same strip is peculiar, to say the least.
http://www.ssrconline.com/images/product-details-img/BAL-Series-Connector-Strip.jpg
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