How are USB phone chargers installed in commercial bars? In this video I'm going
to show you how USB receptacles build customer trust and keep patrons in your
bar, hotel and restaurant longer. Coming up!
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For those of us on the go, our cellphones and tablets are in constant
need of recharging. Even worse, we don't often have
all the clumsy charging attachments.
If you're a bar owner and looking for a way to keep your patrons
in your establishment longer, the USB receptacle could be just what you need.
With all new commercial bars we're designing, we include USB receptacles in
every plan. 'How our electrical receptacles installed on bars?' you ask. As seen in
this section view, we typically like the receptacles installed in a horizontal
fashion, centered 38 inches above the floor. This makes them easy for patrons
to see and access, as shown in this photo.
We typically specify the outlets to be a
maximum of 48 inches on-center, along the
perimeter of the bar.
If you're going to retrofit an existing bar, the simplest approach may be to
surface-mount the outlets on a 1" x 6" wood moulding, similar to the one used
in this example. From a previous video you may remember that our new bar
designs have a designated ADA section. We normally specify that an outlet be
installed within 6 inches of either end, as seen here. This makes it easy for the
disabled patron to locate and plug-in, since the hardware is well within the
maximum height allowance of 54 inches and reach allowance of 48 inches.
Bear in-mind what I'm talking about isn't simply a standard duplex
receptacle; rather, it's a commercial specification-grade duplex outlet with
dual 3.1 amp USB charging ports, capable of servicing most compatible electronic
devices that charge via a 5-volt adapter. We typically specify the
Eaton TR 7755, as shown here and available for download below. This hardware also features
an automatic grounding system, thereby eliminating the need for a bonding jumper.
The Eaton TR 7755 replaces the standard duplex outlet and is available
in nine standard finishes. An average bar should cost less than $1000 to retrofit.
Installing USB receptacles on the face of your bar will help you gain
popularity points with your patrons while also encouraging them to drink and eat
longer, while their phones are charging. See you next time!
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