Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Sure Bet at Dayton Racino

From left: CRT’s Jeff Carr; Penn National IT’s Brad Wagner; CRT’s Lee Olinger, Penn National IT’s Kevin Mousa; and CRT’s Dennis Severance
CRT used gray cheilded Cat 6A cable for the TV system.
Blue Cat 6 Cable supplied voice/data to wireless access points and kiosks.
Service providers Demarc with fiber routing in front of site out-buildings.
CRT installed Cat 6A white shielded cable for the state of Ohio and Green Cat 6A for Penn National.

Around the turn of the century, horse and car race courses began expanding into the casino market. The result is the “racino,” a gambling and entertainment combo that needs the latest electrical infrastructure, backup power, low-voltage security and digital access. Chapel Electric Co. and its 15-year-old low-voltage division, Chapel-Romanoff Technologies (CRT), recently installed the latest electrical and voice/data/video system technologies at Hollywood Gaming Dayton Raceway in Dayton, Ohio.


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