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Casinos require security…strength…flexibility…ceiling integrity. Only H.H. Robertson Cellular FloorSystems meet every criteria.
Ideally, wire distribution systems usedto provide reliable electrical service toslot machines and other gaming devicesmust meet the following criteria:
• Able to withstand the extremelyheavy wheel loads of “coin carts.”(HHR testing showed a failure loadof 3,180 pounds over an unactivatedpreset outlet and a failure load of5,000 pounds over the 3/8"-thick steelcover plate.)
• Have sufficient design flexibilityto provide services anywhere on thegaming floor without compromisingdesired positioning. (Robertsoncellular systems provide outlets onas little as two-foot increments.)
Why cellular makes good sense for casino wiring.
FOR CASINOS
• Able to form and reinforce theconcrete pour, eliminating the needfor a separate structural slab.
• Maintain ceiling integrity—theplenum and tile need never beviolated. Security and surveillancesystems are completely separatefrom gaming services.
• Provide quick and easy activationand abandonment of individual outletswithout interfering with ongoingcasino operations.
ONLY CELLULAR FLOORWIRE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSMEET ALL THESE CRITERIA.
H.H. ROBERTSON CELLULAR FLOOR ADVANTAGES
THE FULL CELLULAR SYSTEM (TWO LEVEL)
For Slab-On-Grade & Maximum Flexibility …
A SYSTEM FOR EVERY CASINO APPLICATION:
COMPARATIVE FEEDER CAPACITY(DUCT VS TRENCH HEADER)
TOTAL CAPACITY(SQ. IN.)
26.4
431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
OPTIONALBASE (MUD)
SLAB
CARPET
PRESETOUTLET BOXES(2'0" O.C. MIN.
SPACING)
TRENCH HEADERWITH 3/8" THICK COVER
PL.ATES
CELLULAR UNIT
STAGGERED PATTERNOF PRESETS (45° ANDOTHER DIAGONALSAVAILABLE)
TOTAL CAPACITY(SQ. IN.)
76.5�
431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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431%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
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190%MORE FEEDCAPACITY
24" OR 30"O.C.
24" OR 30"O.C.
B
B
A
A
STRUCTURALSLAB
DUCT - 3 #4 DUCTS @8.8 SQ. IN. EA.
TRENCH HEADER - 36"W x 2.5"D
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SECTION A-A
PRESET OUTLET BOX, SNAP-LOCKED IN PLACE
OPTIONAL BASE (MUD) SLAB
24"
3"
2-1/2"
2
For Slab-On-Grade & Maximum Economy …
VARIABLE MODULE SYSTEM (TWO LEVEL)
436% MORECELL CAPACITYTHAN LAYOUT A
205% MORECELL CAPACITYTHAN LAYOUT B
257% MORECELL CAPACITYTHAN LAYOUT C
137% MORECELL CAPACITYTHAN LAYOUT D
78% MORECELL CAPACITYTHAN LAYOUT E
SECTION B-B
OPTIONALBASE (MUD)
SLAB
CARPET
9-HOLE PATTERNCELL ACCESS
HOLES
TRENCH HEADER
CELLULAR UNIT
20 GA. FILLERUNIT
COMPARATIVE CELL CAPACITY(DUCT VS HHR CELL)
TWO DUCT LAYOUT CAPACITY (SQ. IN.)
[A] #2 + #2 7.0[B] #2 + #4 12.3
THREE DUCT LAYOUT CAPACITY (SQ. IN.)[C] #2 + #2 + #2 10.5[D] #2 + #2 + #4 15.8[E] #2 + #4 + #4 21.1
HHR CELL CAPACITY (SQ. IN.)
37.5 �
STRUCTURALSLAB
PRESETOUTLET
BOX
A
A
B
B
CELLULAR UNIT
TRENCH HEADER
#4 #2
(8.8 SQ. IN.) (3.5 SQ. IN.)
#4 #2
(8.8 SQ. IN.) (3.5 SQ. IN.) (8.8 SQ. IN.)
#4
(16 SQ. IN.) (5.5 SQ. IN.) (16 SQ. IN.)
3"
2-1/2"
VARIES
3
COMPARATIVE COSTS (DUCT VS HHR SYSTEM)
THREE DUCT LAYOUT (4-2-4) PIECES WEIGHT#4 10 foot long (4.2 plf) 20 840#2 10 foot long (2.0 plf) 10 200Preset inserts at 5 ft. centers (.5 lb ea) 60 30Duct supports at 5 ft. centers (2.5 lb ea) 20 50Hold down straps at 7 ft. centers (.75 lb ea) 14 11TOTAL 124 1131
HHR SYSTEM PIECES WEIGHT20 foot long (3.6 plf) 5 360Outlet boxes at 5 ft. centers (2.0 lb ea) 20 40TOTAL 25 400 �
For Minimum Depth on Existing Slabs…
“3+11/2” VARIABLE MODULE SYSTEM(SINGLE LEVEL - CELL FED WITHJUNCTION BOXES)
“3+11/2” VARIABLE MODULE SYSTEM(SINGLE LEVEL - TRENCH HEADER FED)
Advantages vs. Underfloor Duct• Composite deck reinforces the
slab, no re-bars required• Open top trench/lay-in wiring• No hi-chairs required• Single activation for power
and data services• Single concrete pour• Eliminates concrete placement,
vibration and honeycombingunder cells
• Less costly to purchase andinstall than underfloor duct
• Twice the wiring space ofstandard underfloor duct
LOWER INSTALLATION COST
� LOWERMATERIAL
COST
CARPET
TRENCHHEADER
CELLULAR UNIT
EXISTINGSLAB
STRUCTURALSLAB
ACTIVATEDOUTLET
FEEDCELLS
EXISTING SLAB
JUNCTIONBOX STRUCTURAL
SLAB
CARPET
ACTIVATED OUTLET
DISTRIBUTIONCELLS
4
For Elevated Steel Frame Construction …
Blend Systems (4'-0", 5'-0" or 6'-0" O.C.)
THE Q-FLOOR/TAPROUTE SYSTEM
Full CellularBenefits
• Single pour, thin slab construction
• Fire-rated and UL-listed –Design D-739 or D-871
• Composite slab and beamconstruction
• Provides wire feed, distributionand delivery to the slot machinesand/or gaming tables
• Tested for coin cart loads
• One hour activation withoutcore drilling
• No exposed plastic cabling –safest in a fire event
• NEC compliant
• ICBO shear diaphragm approval
CARPET
ACTIVATEDOUTLETS
PRESETOUTLET
BOX
FIREPROOFINGREQUIRED
CELLULARDECK
TRENCHHEADER
STUD CONNECTORS
CARPET
PRESETOUTLET
BOX
ACTIVATEDOUTLET
CELLULARDECK
TRENCHHEADER
AA
B
B
AA
B
B
5
SECTION B-BCELLULAR UNIT
TRENCH HEADER
3"
2-1/2"
SECTION A-A
PRESET OUTLET BOX, SNAP-LOCKED IN PLACE
24"
3"
2-1/2"
NON-CELLULARDECK
STUDCONNECTORS
FIREPROOFINGREQUIRED
VARIABLE
H.H. Robertson Floor Systems
HH Robertson12620 Wilmot Rd Kenosha, WI 53142Phone: 800-932-0706Email: [email protected]
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Cellcast, Q-Floor, Robertson, Tapmate and 3+1 are registered trademarks and Taproute is a service mark of HH Robertson.© 2015 HH Robertson. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.EF-406-10/07(WC-CP)5M
A wealth of experience,worldwide.Trust your system to the peoplewho've designed, innovated andinstalled cellular floor electricaldistribution systems for clientseverywhere.
Aladdin Casino, Las Vegas, NVArchitect: ADF
Bally’s Park Place, Atlantic City, NJArchitect: Freidmutter Group
Black Oak Casino, Tuolumne, CAArchitect: Kittrell Garlock &Associates
Borgata Casino, Atlantic City, NJArchitect: BLT/CLA
Casino LethbridgeLethbridge, Alberta, CanadaArchitect: Gregory McClung
Charles Town CasinoCharles Town, WVArchitect: Urban Design Group
Coventry Arena/Casino Isle ofCapri, Coventry, EnglandArchitect: Carey Jones Architects
Greektown Casino, Detroit, MIArchitect: Hnedak Bobo Group
Hard Rock Casino & Hotel, Biloxi, MSArchitect: Reigstad
Hard Rock (Seminole Tribe ofFlorida), Hollywood & Tampa, FLArchitect: Klai/Juba
Harrah’s Horseshoe CasinoCouncil Bluffs, IAArchitect: Hnedak Bobo Group
Hollywood Slots, Bangor, MEArchitect: Urban Design Group
Hollywood Slots at Penn NationalGrantville, PAArchitect: Urban Design Group
Lincoln Park Racetrack, Lincoln, RIArchitect: Jetter Cook & Jepsen
MGM Grand, Detroit, MIArchitect: Hamilton AndersonAssociates
MGM Grand MacauNam Van Macau ChinaArchitect: Wong & Tung Int’l LTD.
Muscogee Creek National CasinoTulsa, OKArchitect: Cunningham Group
OTOE Missouria Casino, Newkirk, OKArchitect: Kuhlmann Design Group
Every HHR cellular system meets the critical criteria for casino applicationsas well as providing:
• the ultimate in security—every high and low voltage cable is completelyencased in steel cells.
• total EMI and RF shielding. There’s not a chance of change, alterationor detection of the signals in the cables. They’re totally protected in bothtrench header and cells.
• three services are standard—separated power, telephone and datacompartments are instantly available at every activation.
• complete compatibility with fiber optic cabling as well as all conventionalwiring schemes.
• no change to building height, presets require no core drilling andnon-plenum rated wire is suitable for all applications.
Quality cellular floor and H. H. Robertson are synonymous. They'refully code compliant and will provide worry-free operation.
All Robertson systems are UL-approved and fully complywith the National Electrical Code.
No one else even comes close toH.H. Robertson in experience, design abilityand manufacturing capabilities.
FOR CASINOS
Don’t assume that all wire distribution systems are safe simply because theyare “code approved.” Many systems that expose plastic covered cabling to thefire will allow those cables to burn and produce toxic smoke. This danger isnot addressed by the fire codes.
Access floor plenum spaces can be particularly hazardous if a fire occurswithin this space. Smoke from burning cables could incapacitate people withina few seconds.
Cellular floor systems with underside fireproofing protect plastic-coveredcables to the highest levels possible. Even non-plenum cables can be usedsafely within the cells and trench headers. There has never been a fire ina cellular floor system!
FIRE SAFETY… It has to be your numberone design consideration.