Older Auditorium Gets Power at Every Seat
■ As technology advances, classrooms need to change. Many older facilities for education were designed before laptops were mandatory, and a streamlined power solution was often not an early consideration. This was the case for the 230-seat Large Animal Clinic auditorium, located at the University of Illinois’ College of Veterinary Medicine.
■ Initially, the school ran power in Wiremold® 2400 Series raceway along the outer walls of the two-aisle auditorium when students fi rst started bringing their laptops and tablets to classes. This worked in part: The left and right tiers of seats had power, but the center rows required extension cords.
■ Using extension cords presented a serious trip hazard in the steeply banked lecture hall. This danger caused concern for the school, who reached out to Legrand for another solution for providing power.
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