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Kick SolutionsSpecification Guide
Working With This Specification Guide
Ten Tips: How to Get the Most Out of This Book 2
Additional Resources 4
Kick Solutions
Understanding 5
Specifying 161
Kick Freestanding Metal Desk
Understanding 327
Specifying 345
Lighting
Understanding 367
Specifying 383
Surface Materials 395
Resources 409
AvailabilityElectronic price list updated with release182.C (U.S.) and 147.C (Canada), dated August 17, 2015.
Spec News is available on village.steelcase.com. Search AdStock and download the currentrelease’s Spec News.
View or download Steelcase Specification Guidesat http://www.steelcase.com/en/resources/design/spec-guides/pages/specguides.aspx.
Transitional products in this specification guide aremaintained for existing customers only and arelikely to be phased out over time. These productsare indicated with a S. Products that are sched-uled to be culled are indicated with an G, followedby the last order entry date.
cFor a list of all trademarks, refer to the last pageof this specification guide.© 2015 Steelcase Inc.
For Canadian PricingCanadian factor can be found atsteelcase.com/CADpricing.Calculate in the following order to avoid rounding errors:• Multiply the base price and each option by the Canadian factor.• Round each to the nearest dollar.• Add base and options for total list price.
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Tip 4Study the product detail pages in the Understanding section to learn everything an expert knows about specific products. Each product detail page in this section contains the following features, where applicable:• Product Drawing• Actual Dimensions• Product Details• Connections• Wiring and Cabling• Surface Materials• Application Topics
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Use the Statement ofLine pages for an over viewof the available components,their sizes, and page refer-ences for additional informa-tion. Each Under standingchapter includes a statementof line after the table of contents.
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Find cross referencesby looking for page numbersflagged with an arrow.
Product Drawing shows you what the productlooks like and points outimportant features.
Product Detailsgives specific information onthe product and how it is used.
Connectionsdescribes how the productis assembled or how itattaches to another product.
Actual Dimensions table lists the dimensions of the product.
Wiring and Cablingdetails the power and cable-management and cable routing capabilities of the product.
Surface Materialslists what material is usedfor each part of the product.
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78"H
U.S. CANADADStyle DBase DBase PricedNumber dPrice dd d dd d dZone 1 dZone 2
TS77818PF $450 $585 $608
TS77824PF $470 $611 $635
TS77830PF $498 $647 $673
TS77836PF $524 $681 $708
TS77842PF $559 $727 $756
TS77848PF $610 $793 $825
N.A.
N.A.d d d d
For Canadian OrdersThe “ship-to” destination willdetermine whether Zone 1pricing or Zone 2 pricingshould be used.cPage 1
Tackable Acoustical Panel Packages
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Specification Information
42"H 54"H
U.S. CANADA U.S. CANADADWidth DStyle DBase DBase Price DStyle DBase DBase Priced dNumber dPrice d dNumber dPrice dd d d d d d dd d d dZone 1 dZone 2 d d dZone 1 dZone 2
18" TS74218PF $232 $302 $314 TS75418PF $242 $315 $328
24" TS74224PF $254 $330 $343 TS75424PF $266 $346 $360
30" TS74230PF $280 $364 $379 TS75430PF $292 $380 $395
36" TS74236PF $306 $398 $414 TS75436PF $318 $413 $430
42" TS74242PF $337 $438 $456 TS75442PF $347 $451 $469
48" TS74248PF $380 $494 $514 TS75448PF $390 $507 $527
60" TS74260PF $479 $623 $648 TS75460PF $491 $638 $664
72" TS74272PF $553 $719 $748 TS75472PF $573 $745 $775d d d d d d d d d
66"H
U.S. CANADADWidth DStyle DBase DBase Priced dNumber dPrice dd d d dd d d dZone 1 dZone 2
18" TS76618PF $302 $393 $409
24" TS76624PF $326 $424 $441
30" TS76630PF $350 $455 $473
36" TS76636PF $376 $489 $509
42" TS76642PF $407 $529 $550
48" TS76648PF $450 $585 $608
60" TS76660PF $577 $750 $780
72" TS76672PF $657 $854 $888d d d d d
Tip: 78"H full-skin panelscannot accommodatedirectional fabrics. Usesegmented panels fordirectional fabrics.
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Standard Includes Required to SpecifycNeed help?
Product details,page 000
• Full tackable acoustical skins on both sides of panel:fabric price group AException: 78"H panels are standard with fabric pricegroup 1 fabrics. Base price for 78"H panels (at right)includes fabric price group 1 fabrics.
• Top cap: color default determined by trim paint color• Trim: painted steel• Base raceway space• Cable lay-in tray• Two horizontal connecting bars
1 Style number2 Fabric color number for side 13 Fabric color number for side 24 Paint color number for trim5 Options, if selected (see below)cSee Surface Materials, page 000.
Tip: Remember to orderjunctions to connect adja-cent panels.cPage 000
Tip: COM option is pricedas fabric price group 2.
Side 1 Side 2
Tip: Remember to orderreceptacles and faceplates.cPages 000 and 000
Tip: 18"W panels canaccommodate pass-throughpower only.
Options U.S. Zone 1 Zone 2 Required to SpecifySurface Panel surfaceMaterials • Fabric price group 1 each side +$ 6 +$ 8 +$ 8 Specify fabric color number.
• Fabric price group 2 each side +$ 18 +$ 23 +$ 23 Specify fabric color number.
Power with • One pass-through power harness +$117 +$152 +$158 Specify with one pass-through3+1, 2+2, or 18"W to 48"W harness and indicate wiringthree separate schematic type (3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).neutrals (3SN) • One pass-through power harness +$130 +$169 +$176 Specify with one pass-throughwiring 60"W or 72"W harness and indicate wiringschematics schematic type (3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• Two pass-through power harnesses +$234 +$304 +$316 Specify with two pass-through18"W to 48"W harnesses and indicate wiring
schematic type (3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).• Two pass-through power harnesses +$260 +$338 +$352 Specify with two pass-through
60"W or 72"W harnesses and indicate wiringschematic type (3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• One power kit 24"W to 48"W +$156 +$203 +$211 Specify with one power kit andindicate wiring schematic type(3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• One power kit 60"W or 72"W +$273 +$355 +$369 Specify with one power kit andindicate wiring schematic type(3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• Two power kits 24"W to 48"W +$312 +$406 +$422 Specify with two power kits andindicate wiring schematic type(3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• Two power kits 60"W or 72"W +$546 +$710 +$738 Specify with two power kits andindicate wiring schematic type(3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• One pass-through power harness +$273 +$355 +$369 Specify with one pass-throughand one power kit 24"W to 48"W harness and one power kit and
indicate wiring schematic type(3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
• One pass-through power harness +$403 +$524 +$545 Specify with one pass-throughand one power kit 60"W or 72"W harness and one power kit and
indicate wiring schematic type(3+1, 2+2, or 3SN).
Top Cap • Change-of-height cable routing +$ 8 +$ 10 +$ 10 Specify with change-of-height,at one end of top cap one end.
• Change-of-height cable routing +$ 12 +$ 16 +$ 16 Specify with change-of-height,at both ends of top cap on 36"W both ends.and wider panel
Tip: Change-of-height topcap is not available on 78"Hpanel.
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Tip 6
Italic typeface on speci-fying pages usually identifieswording that you should usein your order.
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Watch for tips throughoutthe text that give you expla-nations and helpful instructions.
Tip 8
Learn what you cannotdo by looking for drawingscrossed out with an “X.”
To determine how manskins are needed to com-plete a panel, consult thetable at right.Tip: Remember to orderskins for both sides of thepanel buildup.
Tip 9Use the surface mate-rials listings in theSurface Materials section ofthis book to find surfacematerial color numbers. cPage 396
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Refer to the style num-ber index when you knowa style number and youneed to find the page thathas more details about theproduct.cPage 414
StyleNumber
TS7042BL
TS7042S
TS7048BL
TS7048S
TS7060BL
TS7060S
TS7072BL
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Tip 5Refer to the specifying pages for all the information needed to order a product. Each product specifying page contains a variety of elements to help you complete a specification:• Product Drawing• Standard Includes• Required to Specify• Options• Related Products• Specification Information • Dimensions • Style Number • Price
Product Drawingshows you what the product looks like.
Related Productsprovide specification infor-mation for products that aredirectly related.
Standard Includes(under the dark grey band)provides a list of whatcomes standard with theproduct.
Required to Specify(under the dark grey band)itemizes the information thatyou must provide to orderthe standard product and thepreferred sequence forspecification.
SpecificationInformation(under the light grey band)provides product dimen-sions, style numbers, andprices for the standardproduct and any surfacematerial choices that areavailable.
Options(under the black band) listsall the options that apply tothe product, their price, andwhat is required to specify.
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Additional Resources
Kick is supported with anarray of informational materi-als, tools, and software tohelp you plan and install efficiently.
Product brochures andplanning tools can beordered through yourSteelcase area office by calling 1.800.784.0358 or through the AdStock website at village.steelcase.com.
Printed MaterialsKick SystemsFurniture BrochureForm Number 06-0001593
Kick Thought StartersForm Number T3232
Storage SpecificationGuide contains storage thatattaches to Kick.
Quick Ship GuideThis handbook describes all Steelcase, Turnstone,Details, and Coalesse prod-ucts that are available forRapid2 (ships in 2 days),Rapid5 (ships in 5-7 days),or Coalesse Rapid10 (shipsin 10 days).
U-Free ProductBrochureThis 8-page brochure intro-duces the U-Free family offreestanding solutions,including traditional and con-temporary desk applications,tables and storage. Includesan abbreviated statement ofline.Form number 08-0000159
Surface MaterialsReference ManualThis publication provides:• An explanation of the
surface materials program• “Available on” matrices• Vertical surface fabric and
seating upholstery selec-tion listing
• Technical data for surfacematerials
• Surface material care andcleaning instructions
Computer ToolsElectronic CatalogAccurate sales quotationsand purchase orders for Kickproducts are created withspecification software thatuses Kick Electronic Catalogdata. Use the data to specifyand price style numbers andoptions for every Kick prod-uct. The data is updatedbimonthly by Steelcase andprovided to software pro-grams like the HedbergBusiness System, 20-20CAP Studio.
Furniture SymbolGraphic Data Steelcase creates 2D and3D furniture symbols (withattributes) for planning andinitially specifying Steelcaseproducts. This data is incor-porated into several add-onsoftware packages that workin either a Microstation or anAutoCAD drafting environment.
For more information aboutthese and other softwaretools to help you plan effective work environments,please email fsl@steelcase.com
Digital PublicationsIf your device has a bar codereader App, scan this QRcode for a direct link to theonline digital public ations.Utilizing this QR code allowsyou to search across multiplespecification guides, shareacross social media, or printout pages. You can alsoaccess these digital publica-tions at www.steelcase.comor village.steelcase.com.
Kick Product TrainingBasic training for the Kicksystems products is avail-able as part of the BuildingProduct Muscle (BPM) cur-riculum on the SteelcaseUniversity Web site at village.steelcase.com.
The Kick BPM is an interac-tive, web-based course,filled with photos, detailedpositioning, statement ofline, features/advantage,application, and specificationinformation, as well as prac-tice exercises designed tobuild salespeople’s knowl-edge of the Kick system.The course also containsprintable job aids to provideongoing performance sup-port. The Kick BPM iscourse SAL188.
SupportSteelcase CapabilitiesSteelcase products are dis-tributed, installed, and serv-iced through a network ofmore than 600 dealersworldwide. Steelcase is alsorepresented with offices andcorporate showrooms in 26U.S. cities, 4 Canadian cities,and in France, Germany,Great Britain, and Japan.Every Steelcase productmeets our exceptionally highstandards of quality anddurability and comes withthe Steelcase assurance ofexcellence in service.
For assistance, pleasecall your local dealer, theSteelcase SolutionsResource Team, or theSteelcase SolutionsFulfillment Team at1.800.STEELCASE(1.800.887.6786).
Call the Steelcase SolutionsFulfillment Team if you have submitted an order toSteelcase and you need to speak to your SolutionsFulfillment Team Repre -sentative about the order.Also call if you have anypost-shipment quality orwarranty concerns or service parts questions.
Outside the U.S.A., Canada,Mexico, Puerto Rico, andthe U.S. Virgin Islands, call1.616.247.2500.
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Panels 7
Wiring and Cabling 35
TS Series Worksurfaces and Supports 55
Universal Systems Worksurfaces and Supports 71
TS Series Storage Products 103
Universal Storage Products 123
UnderstandingKick Solutions
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UnderstandingPanels
Kick Solutions Specification Guide 7
Statement of Line 8
Monolithic Panels 10Segmented Panels and Stacker Options 12Stackers 14Panel Frame and Inserts 16Connectors 18Off-Module Connections 20Panel Trim 22Sliding Panel Door 26
Stability Guidelines 28
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Statement of LinePanels
UnderstandingcPage 10 SpecifyingcPage 164
Monolithic Panels 24"W 30"W 36"W 42"W 48"W 60"W
42"H • • • • • •48"H • • • • • •54"H • • • • • •66"H • • • • • •
UnderstandingcPage 12 SpecifyingcPages 166
Segmented Panels 24"W 30"W 36"W 42"W 48"W 60"W
42"H • • • • • •48"H • • • • • •54"H • • • • • •66"H • • • • • •
UnderstandingcPage 14 SpecifyingcPage 172
Panel Stackers 24"W 30"W 36"W 42"W 48"W 60"W 72"W
12"H • • • • • • •18"H • • • • • • •24"H • • • • • • •
UnderstandingcPage 16 SpecifyingcPage 174
Panel Frames 24"W 30"W 36"W 42"W 48"W 60"W
42"H • • • • • •54"H • • • • • •66"H • • • • • •
UnderstandingcPage 16 SpecifyingcPage 176
Panel Inserts 24"W 30"W 36"W 42"W 48"W 60"W
42"H • • • • • •54"H • • • • • •66"H • • • • • •
Vertical End-of-Run Trim 42"H 48"H 54"H 60"H 66"H 72"H 78"H
Standard • • • • • • •
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Change-of-Height Trim 6"H 12"H 18"H 24"H 36"H
Standard • • • • • High • • • • •
UnderstandingcPage 22 SpecifyingcPage 178
20%
UnderstandingcPage 26 SpecifyingcPage 184
Sliding Panel Doors 66"H 78"H
36"W • •42"W • •
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Monolithic Panels
Panels are constructedwith a rigid, tubular steelframe and are shipped fullyassembled. Remember toorder trim separately.cSpecifying, page 164.
Wire separator for thepanel base can be orderedthrough Kick Service Partsto provide a separate, iso-lated space for routing dataand telecommunicationcables. It also serves as asecond metallic barrierbetween low-voltage com-munication wires and 120-volt electricity.
Actual DimensionsHeight 42", 48", 54", or 66"
Width 24", 30", 36", 42", 48", or 60"
Thickness 2"
Base Raceway Height 35⁄8"
Glides 11⁄2" adjustment
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Vertical slots in panelaccommodate hang-on components, overhead storage bins, shelves, worksurface supports, and connector brackets.Components can bemounted at 1" increments.
Base cavity accepts afactory- or field-installedpowerway. Cable routing isalso possible. cSee Powerway Facts,page 42.
Leveling glides adjust11⁄2" to install panels onuneven floors.
Steel top caps are avail-able in two heights—low isstandard and high is avail-able as an option. High topcap will accommodate cablerouting at the top of thepanel.
Removable base coverhas receptacle knockouts.Base covers have one stan-dard-size opening on the leftand an opening for a stan-dard- or larger-size recepta-cle opening on the right.Exception: 24"W and 30"Wbase covers have a stan-dard-size opening on oneside of the panel openingand a larger size on thereverse side.
Horizontal slotsaccommodate off-moduleconnections.
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Surface MaterialsBase cover, top cap,and border• Paint
Panel surface• Fabric• 6500 Clear Glass• Perforated Steel: Paint
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Product Details
Kick panels come in fourtypes.
Tackable acoustical—skin on each side, coveredwith vertical surface fabric.
Segmented—tackableskins on one or both sides,covered with vertical surfacefabric.
Glass—single pane ofclear, tempered safety glasson panel centerline, sur-rounded by painted border.Glass panels can acceptglass stackers.
Perforated steel—singlepane of painted, perforatedsteel on panel centerline,surrounded by painted bor-der. Perforated patternmatches large perforatedpattern on TS storage.
Wiring & CablingPanel frames have hollowinterior to allow routingcables from top cap throughto base raceway.
Kick is available with anoptional high top cap toaccommodate additionalcable capacity at the top ofthe panel.
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42"
12"
42"
18"
42"
24"
42"
12"
12"
42"
18"
18"
42"
12"
12"
12"
42"
12"
18"
42"
12"
24"
42"H Base panels
42"
30"
12"
48"H Base panels with stacker
48"
12"
48"
18"
48"
24"
48"
12"
12"
48"
12"
18"
48"H Base panels
48"
30"
18"
54"H Base panels with stacker
54"
12"
54"
18"
54"
24"
54"
12"
12"
54"H Base panels
54"
30"
24"
30"
12"12"
66"H Base panels with stacker
66"
12"
66"H Base panels
66" 54"
12"
42"
24"
42"
12"
12"
42"
12"
48"
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30"
24"
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Kick allows a wide varietyof panel arrangements tomeet specific func tional andaesthetic needs. Panels arenot dedi cated to a specificlocation and can be usedanywhere on the face of thepanel. Illustrations showlargest sized skin in bottom position.
Stacking Guidelines
Stackers are available in12"H, 18"H, or 24"H in fab-ric, glass, or perforatedsteel.
Maximum height is 78".
Maximum number ofstackers is three.
Any height base panelcan be used with stackers.
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Stackers are constructedwith a rigid, tubular steelframe and are shipped fullyassembled.cSpecifying, page 172.
Actual DimensionsHeight 12", 18", or 24"
Width 24", 30", 36", 42", 48", 60", or 72"
Thickness 2"
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Horizontal slots in stack-ers, identical to slots in basepanels, accommodate off-module panel connections.
Vertical slots in stack-ers, identical to slots in basepanel, accommodate over-head storage and hang-oncomponents, and connectorbrackets. Components can be mounted at 1" increments.
Top cap and top capaligner from base panelare used to trim the top ofstacker.
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Application TopicsMaximum height withbase panel and stack-ers cannot exceed 78".
Maximum number ofstackers is three.
Any base panel canaccept stackers.
Bins and shelves canhang from first, second, orthird stacker, not above 66"in height.
Surface MaterialsBorder• Paint
Panel surface• Fabric• 6500 Clear Glass
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Product DetailsAll existing base pan-els accept stackers.
Stackers do not includevertical trim, must be speci-fied separately.
Base panels can acceptone, two, or three stackers,up to a total height of 78". Allstackers are load bearing,but load cannot be mountedabove 66" height.cSee page 12.
Two fork connectorsare included with everystacker.
Attaching stackers topanels will not cause dis-ruption to existing panel connections.
Spanning stackers areavailable in 48", 60", or 72".
Stacker can span over anin-line connection betweentwo base panels or twostackers. Width of stackermust equal total width of twobase panels.
Up to78"H
Two smaller stackerscannot be attached to thetop of a larger stacker orpanel.
Kick stackers are avail-able in two surface options.
Tackable acoustical—skin on each side, coveredwith vertical surface fabric.
Glass—single pane ofclear, tempered safety glasson panel centerline, sur-rounded by painted border.
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Panel Frame and Inserts
Panel frames andinserts, specified separately,are used together to dividespace while achieving a moreopen and customized environ-ment. Frame is identical to the frame used for tackableacoustical, segmented, glass,and perforated steel panels.cSpecifying, pages 174-176.
Panel frames are availablein three heights and sixwidths.
Actual DimensionsHeight 42", 54", or 66"
Width 24", 30", 36", 42", 48", or 60"W
Thickness 2"
Base Raceway Height 35⁄8"
Glides 11⁄2" adjustment
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Horizontal slots accom-modate off-module panel connections.
Vertical slots in panelframe accommodate hang-on components, overheadstorage bins, shelves, work -surface supports, and connector brackets.Components can bemounted at 1" increments.
Steel top caps are avail-able in two heights—low isstandard and high is avail-able as an option. High topcap will accommodate cablerouting at the top of thepanel.
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Removable base coverhas receptacle knockouts.Base covers have one stan-dard-size opening on the leftand an opening for a stan-dard- or larger-size recepta-cle opening on the right.Exception: 24"W and 30"Wbase covers have a stan-dard-size opening on oneside of the panel openingand a larger size on thereverse side.
Base cavity accepts afactory or field installed pow-erway. Cable routing is alsopossible.
Four jamb blocks, stan-dard with each insert, areused to attach insert topanel frame.
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Panel Frame and Inserts
Surface MaterialsFrame• 0835 Black• 4798 Sterling
Base and top cap• Paint
Translucent insert• 6505 Frosted White• 6507 Frosted Green
Laminate insert• 2T03 Brushed Silver E• Laminate
Jam blocks• 6000 Black Plastic only
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Product DetailsInserts are available in twochoices—translucent andlaminate—to accommodateuser needs.
Translucent insert,frosted acrylic, is 1⁄4" thick. Itis not available for order inCanada.
Laminate insert is 1⁄4"thick. It is manufacturedusing a low-pressure lami-nate process and has a dec-orative finish on both sideswith a color-matched edge.It is not available for order inCanada.
Space between insertand frame (1⁄2" on eachside) is part of the openaesthetic.
Application TopicsFactory-installedpower or field installa-tion option replaces theneed to order separate powerways.
Remember to order trimpackages.
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Connectors
Universal connectorpackage joins panels ofthe same height in a straight line or in L-, T-, or X-configu-rations. The package, stan-dard with panels, containstwo universal connectors—one for the top and one forthe bottom connection.cSpecifying, page 182.
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Same connector is usedat both the top and bottom ofpanel.
Different slots are usedto create in-line, L-, T-, or X-conditions.
Change-of-Height Connector
RightHand
LeftHand
Wall Start
120° ConnectorStandard Connector
Off-Module Connector—Universal
Top brackets Bottom brackets
Off-Module Connector—Panel Width-Specific
Top brackets
Bottom slotted rail
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Surface MaterialsUniversal and 120°connector• 0835 Black
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Wall start connectorpackage is used to anchora panel run to a perpendicu-lar wall. Mounting screwsthat connect the brackets tothe panel are included ineach package.Tip: Vertical end-of-run trimis not required at the end ofpanel that is attached to thewall.
Change-of-height in-line and corner panelconnector package isused to join panels at vary-ing heights in a straight lineor at 90° angles. Packagecontains left and right con-nectors for both in-line andcorner configurations.Tip: Change-of-height in-lineand corner panel connectorscannot be used in 120° configurations.
Left and right in-lineconnectors are requiredto connect panels in astraight line.
One-handed corner connector is required forconnecting panels at 90°.
To connect panels in a120° application, a 120°panel connector is required.A two-panel connectionrequires one 120° connectorpackage. A three-panel connection requires three120° connector packages.Tip: Change-of-height in-lineand corner panel connectorscannot be used in 120° configurations.cPage 182
120° connectors arefor the same height panelsonly.
120° and 90° connec-tions can occur within thesame workstation.
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Off-module connectorsconnect all types of Kickpanels of the same height.Connection locations are at1" increments and allow theuse of standard-size work-surfaces for workstationplanning. Stackers can bemounted on either or both ofthe panels. There is a deadzone at the last 3" of eachend of the panel where anoff-module connection can-not be made due to lack ofhorizontal mounting slots.
Off-ModuleConnector—UniversalBottom connection requiresthe use of two self-drillingscrews (included) throughthe skin of the host panelapproximately 1⁄2" above thebase cover.
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Connection locationsin 1" increments
3"Wdeadzone
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Actual Dimensions Vertical End-of-Run Change-of-Height Corner Trim Trim Trim
Height 42", 48", 54", 42", 48", 54", 60", 6", 12", 18", or 66" 66", 72", or 78" 24", or 36"
Standard 1⁄4" 1⁄4" 1⁄4" Thickness
High Cable 2" 2" 2"Capacity Thickness
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Vertical trim
End-of-run trim
Change-of-height trim
Steel top caps are avail-able in two heights—low isstandard and high is avail-able as an option. High topcap will accommodate cablerouting at the top of thepanel.
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Tip: Back filler required forcable routing capabilityand non-sequentialassembly only.
Tip: Back filler required forcable routing capabilityand non-sequentialassembly only.
High end-of-run capor low universal
end cap
Backfiller
High in-line capor low universal
end cap
Backfiller
High L end capor low universal
end cap
X-configurations:
Tip: In an X-configuration,carrier and vertical cornertrim must be attached to onepanel prior to instal lation oflast panel.
Tip: Back filler required forcable routing capability only.
Tip: Back filler required forcable routing capability only.
High X end capor low universal
end cap
High end-of-run capor low universal
end cap
Backfiller
Carrier
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Vertical corner trimallows cables to be laid inbefore the cover is snappedinto place and can beremoved for cable access.Corner trim is required for L-, T-, and X-configurationsand includes a low trim endcap. High trim end caps,available as an option, areapplication specific.
Always specify verticalcorner trim the sameheight as the tallest panel.
L-configurations:
T-configurations:
Carrier
High L end capor low universal
end cap
Verticalcornertrim
High end-of-run capor low universal
end cap
High T end capor low universal
end cap
High end-of-run capor low universal
end cap
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Vertical end-of-run trimmust match combined heightof base panel and stacker.
Vertical in-line change-of-height trim is available12"H, 18"H, 24"H, and 36"Hin slim profile (standard witha low trim end cap) or withcable-routing capacity (stan-dard with a high trim endcap). Trim covers theexposed section of the tallerpanel when panels of differ-ent heights are joined.
120° vertical cornertrim is required for all 120°connections. The same 120°vertical corner trim is usedfor two- and three-way con-nections and is availablewith a low end cap only.Both two- and three-wayend caps are included witheach 120° vertical cornertrim package.cPage 180
Application TopicsAlways specify vertical cor-ner trim the same height astallest panel.
When specifying abase panel and astacker, specify cornertrim to match base paneland change-of-height trimpiece to cover the ends ofstacker.
When base panel andstacker are specified inend-of-run trim must matchtotal overall height.
Surface MaterialsTrim• Paint
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Vertical corner trimand corner change-of-height trim are required incombination for L-, T-, andX-configurations whenstackers are used. All cornertrims include a low trim endcap. High trim end caps,available as an option, areapplication specific.
Always specify verticalcorner trim the sameheight as the tallest basepanel. Specify vertical cor-ner change-of-height trim tocover the ends of stackers.
Vertical end-of-run trimcovers the exposed end ofpanels and includes a lowtrim end cap. High trim endcaps, available as an option,are application specific.
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Actual DimensionsHeight 66" or 78"
Width 36" or 42"
Thickness 11⁄4"
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Sliding door is handedand can be added to work-stations for additional privacy.
Door must be installed on the outside of the workstation.
Receiving panel heightmust match door height.
Door is attached to the hostpanel only; therefore, thestability of the door is closelyrelated to the stability of thehost panel.
Kick sliding panel doorframe is painted in 4798Sterling. Door infill is madeof ribbed, translucent plastic.Attachment hardware shipsstandard and attaches toKick panel.
Universal sliding doorfor use with Kick isavailable in a variety of colors. The door infill is standard in ribbed, translu-cent plastic. Clear temperedglass and white laminatedglass are available asoptions.
Sliding door canbe specified with lock option.Specify lock cylinder andkey separately.
Sliding door is not free-standing; it must mount topanels.
Door handle is integraland is ADA compliant.
Sliding door frame andthreshold are constructedfrom extruded aluminum andpainted.
Door slides along thresholdon wheels. Wheels have 1"adjustment for installation onuneven floors. Threshold isADA compliant.
Height of host panelmust match height of door.
Right-hand sliding doorcloses from left to right.
Left-hand sliding doorcloses from right to left.
Lock mechanism is onleft-hand side of a right-handsliding door to lock into thehost panel.
Lock mechanism is onthe right-hand side of a left-hand sliding door.
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Surface MaterialsPanel door frame• Paint
Door insert• 6500 Clear Glass• 6541 White Laminated Glass• 6625 Translucent Plastic
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Sliding door can be specified with lock option.Specify lock cylinder andkey separately.
Door insert is standard inribbed, translucent plastic.Clear tempered glass andwhite laminated glass areavailable as options.
Application TopicsSliding door is not free-standing. It must mount topanels.
Door is attached to the hostpanel only. Therefore, thestability of the door is closelyrelated to the stability of thehost panel.
Door track is attached toboth host panel and oppo-site panel.
Height of door mustmatch height of host panel -66"H or 78"H.
Match the width of the hostpanel to the width of thedoor.
When attaching thesliding door to anAnswer panel, a junctionstabilizer bracket is availablefor added rigidity to the hostpanel. If a host and/orreceiving panel run exceeds4', a junction stabilizerbracket must be applied tothe door end of the hostand/or receiving panel run.On long runs, apply a junc-tion stabilizer bracket or per-pendicular panel every 8'.
Sliding panel door can-not attach to a host panelwith a double-pane window.
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Tackable Acoustical Panels without Components
8' max.
24" min.24" min.
Two-panel run Three-panel run
12' max.
24" min.
24" min.24" min.
Four-panel run 24" min.
16' max.
24" min.24" min.
Multiple panel run
16' max.
24" min.24" min.
24" min.
Panel Frames with Inserts without Components
Two-panel run
30" min.30" min.
8' max.
Four-panel run 30" min.
30" min.30" min.
16' max.
Multiple panel run
16' max.
30" min.
30" min.30" min.
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Two-Panel Run with Supported Components
Optional worksurface supports:• 20"W H-leg• Pedestal with filler• Lateral file• End panel
Tip: Kick overhead storage bins cannot support any load on top.
Two-Panel Run with Upmount Bin Bracket
Optional worksurface supports:• Pedestal with filler• End panel
Tip: Kick overhead storage bins cannot support any load on top.
Tip: Upmount bin brackets cannot be used in three-panel runs or 120° panel configurations.
24" min.(must equalworksurfacedepth)
30"Hor42"H
10' max.
Worksurfacetie plate
Overhead storagebin connector clip
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
10' max.
Overhead storagebin connector clip
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
42"H
24" min.(must equalworksurfacedepth)
30"Hmax.
10' max.
Worksurfacetie plate
Overhead storagebin connector clip
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
54"H max.
10' max.
24" min.(must equalworksurfacedepth)
30"Hor42"H
Worksurfacetie plate
Overhead storagebin connector clip
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
10' max.
Overhead storagebin connector clip
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
42"H
24" min.(must equalworksurfacedepth)
30"Hmax.
10' max.
Worksurfacetie plate
Overhead storagebin connector clip
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
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Three-Panel Run with Supported Components
Optional worksurface supports at 30"H:• 20"W H-leg• Pedestal with filler• Lateral file• End panel
Tip: Kick overhead storage bins cannot support any load on top.
Tackable Acoustical Panels without Components
120° Connection
12' max.
36" min.
36" min.
36" min.
24" min.
24" min.
8' max.
60" max.
36" min.
36" min.
24"min.
12' max.
Worksurfacetie plate
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
30"Hor42"H
No center overheadstorage bin allowed
12' max.
Worksurfacetie plate
Cantilever
Side supportbracket
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120° Connection
Tackable Acoustical Panels and Panel Frames with Inserts with Supported Components
One Panel—120° Connection
Optional worksurface supports: Optional worksurface supports:• Pedestal with filler • Pedestal with filler• 90° panel connection—panel width must match • 90° panel connection—panel width must match worksurface depth worksurface depth• End panel • 20"W H-leg
Tip: Upmount bin brackets cannot be used with 120° panel configurations.
12' max.
36" min.
36" min.
36" min.
8' max.
36" min.
36" min.
60" max.
30" min.
30" min.
Cantilever
Cantilever
60" max.
36" min.
Cantilever
20"W H-leg
48" max.36" min.
36" min.
Cantilever
Cantilever
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Two-Panel Run—120° Connection
Optional worksurface supports:• 20"W H-leg• Pedestal with filler• 90° panel connection—panel width must match worksurface depth
Tip: Upmount bin brackets cannot be used with 120° panel configurations.
Three-Panel Run—120° Connection
Tip: Same rule applies if using 120° worksurfaces in place of straight worksurfaces.
Tip: Upmount bin brackets cannot be used with 120° panel configurations.
12' max.
36" min.
36" min.
36" min.
10' max.
36" min.
Cantilever
Cantilever withtie plate
Cantilever
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Three Panel 120° Connection with One Supported Component
Tip: Upmount bin brackets cannot be used with 120° panel configurations.
Three Panel 120° Connection with 120° Worksurface and up to One Additional Component
Tip: Loads must be counterbalanced in this application. Tip: Worksurface needs to be supported to floor or application needs to be counterbalanced.
Panels and Panel Stackers
Base panels can accept one, two, or three stackers, up to a total height of 78".See below for additional rules and exceptions.
Universal or change-of-height connectors must be used at top of base panel and each stacker wherever possible to increase stability.
60" max.
48" min.
48" min.
Cantilever
Cantilever
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All stackers are load bearing, but load cannot be mounted above 66" height.
42"
12"
12"
42"
24"
12"
42"
24"
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Statement of Line 36
Circuit Specifications 38How to Calculate Power Needs 39Cable Capacities 40Powerway 42Receptacle 44Integrated Power and Communication 46Power and Cable Pole 48Base Power-in 50Worksurface-Height Power and Communication 52
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2" x 2" Power andCable PolescPages 48
Base Power-InscPage 50
Panel-MountedReceptacle Packageand CommunicationModule PackagecPage 52
Powerway ConnectorcPage 42
Worksurface-MountedReceptacle Packageand CommunicationModule PackagecPage 52
ReceptaclescPage 44
Standard size
Larger size
Integrated Power andCommunicationcPage 46
Worksurface-MountedPower andCommunication SpherecPage 52
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Five wiring schematicsare available for Kick—two3-circuit systems and three4-circuit systems.
All the components inan electrical distribu-tion network must usethe same wiring schematic.The components (powerpoles, base power-ins, pow-erways, and receptacles)snap together and are keyedto make it impossible to con-nect mismatched parts.Color-coded and labeledcomponents make it easy forinstallers to identify whichwiring schematic each com-ponent is dedicated to.Color coding• 3 circuits shared = Black• 3 circuits separate = White• 4 circuits 3+D = Black• 4 circuit 3I+1 = Tan• 4 circuit 2+2 = Grey
Circuit SpecificationsDetailed Information for the Electrical Engineer
Overview
3 Circuit Shared Neutral, 5 Wires
Hot 1Hot 2Hot 3
Oversized NeutralSystem Ground
Three-circuit electricalcomponents withshared neutrals are stan-dard with 5 wires to providethree circuits that share oneoversized neutral and oneground. This is the traditional3-circuit power alternativethat is specified by adding thesuffix P3 to the panel stylenumber.
Three-circuit with sepa-rate neutrals have 8 wiresproviding three circuits, eachwith its own separate neutral.The first two circuits share anisolated ground; the thirduses the system ground.
Four-circuit 3+D are stan-dard with 8 wires to providefour circuits. Three of thesecircuits share an oversizedneutral and a system groundwhile the remaining circuithas its own neutral and iso-lated ground. This is the tra-ditional 4-circuit power, alsoknown as 3+D, that is speci-fied by adding the suffix P4 tothe panel style number.
Four-circuit, 3I+1 againhave 8 wires but with threecircuits that share an over-sized neutral and isolatedground. The fourth circuit has its own neutral and isattached to the systemground. This electrical sys-tem is like the standard 3+D, but the grounds areswitched, providing three isolated circuits and one general purpose circuit ascompared to one isolated circuit and three general purpose circuits.
Four-circuit 2+2 alsohave 8 wires but provide twocircuits that share an over-sized neutral and a systemground and an additional twocircuits with a second over-sized neutral and an isolatedground.
4 Circuit 3+D, 8 Wires
Hot 1Hot 2Hot 3Oversized NeutralSystem Ground
Hot 4NeutralIsolated Ground
4 Circuit 3I+1, 8 Wires
Hot 1Hot 2Hot 3Oversized Neutral
Isolated Ground
Hot 4NeutralSystem Ground
4 Circuit 2+2, 8 Wires
Hot 1Hot 2
Oversized NeutralSystem Ground
Hot 3Hot 4
Oversized NeutralIsolated Ground
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If your usage is knownin advance:Add up the amperage usedby each piece of equipmentin the workstation. When -ever you reach 60 amps (20 amps times 3 circuits) or80 amps (20 amps times 4circuits) from items that arelikely to be used at the sametime, you have reached thelimit for a single power-in.Specify another power-inand continue until all equip -ment is powered.
If the circuits will normallybe subject to a continuousload (three or more hours ofcontinuous use, such aslights or computers), theNEC requires that circuitcapacity be “de-rated” by 20 percent. Therefore, treatcircuits used for continuousloads as if they were ratedat 16 amps instead of theregular 20 amps.
Try to anticipate futureincreases in power require -ments and build someexcess capacity into yourplan.cSee table at right for typi-cal and actual amperageusages for components.
To calculate amperage whenthe wattage of a device isknown, divide watts by 120.
Some appliances, such aslarge copiers, coffee makers,or space heaters requiremost of the current avail-able on a 20-amp circuit. Itis recommended that suchdevices be supplied withtheir own receptacle/circuit,directly from the building.This leaves the capacity ofthe furniture circuits avail -able for the more dynamicrequirements of the officeequipment.
Local electrical codes vary.Consult a qualified electricalcontractor or engineer forthe proper planning of elec -trical circuits in your locale.
If your usage is notknown in advance: The National ElectricalCode (NEC) allows a maxi -mum of 13 receptacles oneach 20-amp circuit. Thisprovides up to 30 recepta clesfor each 3-circuit power-inand 40 receptacles for each4-circuit power-in.
These numbers refer toreceptacles, not outlets.All Kick receptacles areduplex and include two outlets.
When planning a power network, you must calculatethe amperage requirementsof all your electrical compo -nents so you can providesufficient electricity to powerthem.
Requirements of Office Equipment in Amps
General Equipment (Typical Amperage)A.C. adapter 0.05Adding machine 0.05Answering machine 0.08Calculator 0.025Clock 0.03Coffee pot 10.00Copy machine 15.00Desk-top copiers 7.00 to 10.00Electric eraser 0.25Fan 0.50Manuscript holder 0.75Microwave 8.00 to 12.00Pencil sharpener 0.25Radio 0.05Space heater, 1000 watts 8.50Space heater, 1500 watts 12.50Stand-alone copiers 15.00
Electronic Equipment (Typical Amperage)Desk-top memory storage devices 0.08 to 0.15
Desk-top printers 1.20 to 2.00DVD players 0.13 to 0.20Flat-panel screens 3.50Laptops 3.50 to 5.00Modems 0.15Stand-alone printers 1.50 to 2.50VDTs and PCs 0.08 to 4.80
Steelcase Lighting (Actual Amperage)Shelf lights 24" wide, 17 watts 0.2036" wide, 25 watts 0.3048" wide, 32 watts 0.30
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Test and verify capaci-ties for your individualsituation. We recommendthat testing be conductedusing your specific cable, aswell as the furniture configu-ration you are considering.Cable capacities in thistabled are based on actualcable studies performed byan independent contractorfollowing EIA/TIA codes andpractices and can be takenas an accurate assessmentof maximum practical capac-ity. Actual cable capacitiesmay vary slightly dependingon which manufacturer pro-duced the cable and the spe-cific field conditions.
Cable capacities arebased on Category 6 andCategory 6a cables at 55%fill capacity for cable studyperformed on junctions man-ufacturered on or afterOctober 10, 2011.Note: Tests were performedon junctions with tall sleevesinstalled.
Tip: Low top cap does notaccept any cables.
Cables Testedå CommScope Systimax Gigaspeed 1071E Series Category 6 Cable OD=0.23"
∫ CommScope Systimax X10D 1091B Series Category 6A Cable OD=0.285"
Power harnessesreduce cable capacity.An average of 10-15 cableswill be reduced per harnessused. However, this numbervaries according to installa-tion practices and the type ofcables used.
If glass window is usedat the top of a panel,top cap lay-in cable capacityis 20 for category 6 cables.
When laying cablesvertically behind skins,capacity is dependent onskin width.
When using stackingjunctions, the fork con-nector does not reducecable capacity.
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L, T, X, V, and Y Horizontal RoutingLay-in cable routing at top of 25 20panels in L or V configuration Hi Hi
Lay-in cable routing at top of 30 25panels in T configuration Hi Hi
Lay-in cable routing in top of 30 25panels in X or Y configuration Hi Hi
Lay-in cable routing (around the 25 20corner) at the top of a panel in Hi HiT or X configuration
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Lay-in cable routing (corner) at 32 20base of panel without power in L, T, or V configuration
Lay-in cable routing (straight) at 12 10base of panel with power in X or Y configuration
Lay-in cable routing (corner) at 12 10base of panel with power in X or Y configuration
Lay-in cable routing (straight) at 32 25base of panel without power, or with power harness routed above in X or Y configuration
Lay-in cable routing (corner) at 32 20base of panel without power, or with power harness routed above in X or Y configuration
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Straight Horizontal RoutingLay-in cable routing at top of 30 25panel (in-line junction) Hi Hi
Lay-in cable routing at base of 12 10panel with power
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Straight Vertical RoutingVertical cable routing inside 28 18junction utility pole (used on Hi Hian end, L or T configuration an end)
Vertical cable routing inside thin 28 18trim utility pole Hi Hi
Vertical cable lay-in in a ceiling access lay-in utility package 28 182 directions Hi Hi
Vertical cable lay-in in a ceiling 20 15access lay-in utility package Hi Hi1 direction
Change in height (top) 13 9 Hi Hi
Through center of X 24 16
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Powerways that areinstalled in the panel basecavity allow power to be distributed wherever panelsgo. They are concealedwhen properly installed. Allfive wiring schematics areavailable.
All the components inan electrical distribu-tion network must usethe same wiring schematic.Comp onents are colorcoded and keyed to make itimpossible to connect mis-matched parts.
All Steelcase electri-cal systems are designedin compliance with theNational Electrical Code(NEC) and CanadianElectrical Code (CEC) tofunction as a multi-wirebranch circuit. Instal lationsshould be made in accor-dance with the NEC or CECprovisions for multi-wirebranch circuits.
Local electrical codesvary. Consult a qualifiedelectrical contractor or engi-neer for the proper installa-tion of electrical equipment.Chicago, New York City, andLos Angeles have specialrequirements.
Kick panels that are24"W use a double whippowerway with one greenend and one yellow endconnector.
Receptacles snap intoterminals and are held inplace with screws.
Green flag connector
Terminal for basepower-in or larger-sizereceptacle.
Yellow flagconnector
Green flagconnector
Power pole connects here and does not occupy a receptacle location.
Terminal for standard-sized receptacle only.
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Power can be routedthrough the base of panelsin a two- and three-panel,120° connection.
2" x 2" power andcable poles can bringbuilding power and datafrom the ceiling to a 120°panel application at the endof a run or 90° connectiononly.
90(inside measurement)
120
Application TopicsFactory included powerway for field instal-lation replaces need to orderseparate powerways.
Field-installed power-ways can be orderedthrough Kick service parts.
Wiring and CablingChicago, New YorkCity, and Los Angeleshave special requirements.
UnderwritersLaboratory (UL) listed.These products have beendesigned to meet U.S. andCanadian national electricaland energy codes and mostlocal building codes. Localelectrical codes vary, soconsult with your localauthority having jurisdictionas they have final say
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