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That looks like it is a relative of the Legrand Wiremold 2300D Surface Nonmetallic Raceway System. Because you have 120 volt A/C power and low voltage communication wires in the same raceway, i...
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That looks like it is a relative of the [Legrand Wiremold 2300D Surface Nonmetallic Raceway System](https://rexel-cdn.com/products/wiremold-40080023002300dracewayfittings.pdf?i=F895AA8F-AD3B-4E14-B730-71BB652ABDA7). ![Legrand Wiremold Surface Nonmetallic Raceway Systems](https://proposals.codidact.com/uploads/v8l5sgwelzyayeqv4si72n31cnfv) Because you have 120 volt A/C power and low voltage communication wires in the same raceway, it should be a dual channel raceway. The one in your picture doesn't exactly match, I suspect it is a much older model. However, I would expect it to work much the same way. The raceway should come apart into two pieces. You should be able to pry the cover off to reveal two channels. It looks like the top channel should be your electrical and the bottom channel should be for data. Once the cover is removed, you would be able to see exactly where the wires go an where they connect. For safety, you should turn the breaker off for that circuit before opening the raceway.