panels - Teknion

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panels - Teknion
t|o|s
application guide
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contents
I N T RO D U C T I O N
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PA N E L S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S & T R I M S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ELEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WO R K S U R FA C E S & C O U N T E RTO P S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WO R K S U R FA C E S U P P O RT S & A C C E S S O R I E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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F R E E S TA N D I N G M O D U L E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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MOUNTED STORAGE & ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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F R E E S TA N D I N G S T O R A G E & A C C E S S O R I E S
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L I G H T I N G , E L E C T R I C S & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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introduction
introduction
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H OW T O M A K E T H I S G U I D E W O R K F O R Y O U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
H OW T O S P E C I F Y T / O / S
T / O / S P RO D U C T M A P
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introduction
where to find the information you need
Teknion provides an array of tools and information resources to help you get things done simply and easily. From product
pricing to application guidelines to online planning suggestions, you will find what you need when you need it.
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product pricing
Online Access to all current pricing in PDF format, can be found at www.teknion.com, by selecting the products tab, the desired product line
and then pricing module.
Printed Price Guides by product line containing product maps, detailed pricing tables and product basics information are available to help you
specify correctly. These guides can be ordered online through www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then print on demand or by
contacting your local Teknion Representative.
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application guidelines
Online Access to all current Application Guides in PDF format, can be found at www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab, application guides
and the desired product line.
Printed Application Guides by product line containing detailed application guidelines as well as tips to help you plan and specify each of our
products are available. These guides can be ordered online through www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then print on demand or by
contacting your local Teknion Representative.
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planning tool
Select and view typicals of our products by setting, product, or footprint. Get great ideas and save time!
Online Access is available on www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then planning tool.
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weights & volumes
Online Access to Weights & Volumes are available on www.teknion.com, by selecting the products tab and the desired product line. Download
Weights & Volumes.
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fabrics & finishes
Teknion's Fabrics and Finishes offering includes the following programs; Finishes + Materials and Teknion Textiles.
Online Access is available on www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then Fabrics & Finishes.
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Printed Fabrics & Finishes Guides can be ordered online through www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then print on demand or by
contacting your local Teknion Representative.
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product photography & drawings
Online Access to all photos, line drawings and renderings are available on www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and selecting either
photography, CAD symbols or Sketchup 3D Warehouse.
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order forms
All forms (COM Request, TekniPaint and TekniStain forms) are available online at www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then Fabrics
& Finishes. Download the form you require.
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warranty/terms & conditions of sale
Online Access is available on www.teknion.com, by selecting the Legal & Warranty link located on the footer of the website.
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installation guides
Installation Guides are available for both Online and Print. Contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative for more details.
user feedback
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we could improve content OR if you have found an error, that you please contact your Teknion Technical Services department.
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introduction
how to make this guide work for you
application guide contents
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This guide contains detailed application and planning information to help you plan your project correctly. The
Introduction section provides everything you need to get started and the subsequent sections provide application
information by product type. Each of these sections contains detailed specification guidelines, application and planning
information to help you plan your project correctly.
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application guide
Introduction
Overall Product Map
Overview and Basics by section
Planning Details by section
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basics page at a glance
For pricing details refer to the appropriate Price Guides available on www.teknion.com.
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Section Title
panels
Page Title
power panel basics
The Power Panel (PE) is an economical single-frame panel, non-segmented above 36", which supports a limited portion of
the Element Program and provides both power pass-through and power access capabilities.
Important Product
Notes (If applicable)
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• When adding an Add-On Module (PX, PXL15. PXD) to a 36" or 42" high panel with existing wiring, a special bracket is
required. Please contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative for more information
• Overhead storage must be hung on-module using on-module brackets on any panel or 15" add- on panel
Finishes
• Frame and metal top trim are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors
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15"
6" & 15"
• Flintwood top trim is available in
Flintwood stains
Without lay-in
• The frame can be ordered as a bare
frame with all elements and trim
ordered separately or as a complete
panel when a panel matrix is used
With lay-in
Add-On Modules (PX, PXL15, PXD)
• Can be applied to the top of any Panel to
increase height (42" high panels require PXD)
• Multiple 15" add- on modules can be applied
on a panel to increase height
• Cannot be decreased from original
height specified however, can be
increased
Ceiling feed entry
via Power Pole
• Bare frames do not include top trims
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18" - 60"
18" - 60"
• Is not segmented above 36" height
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• *Lay-in option includes a lay-in
channel at the top of the panel for
routing communications cables
• Only one 6" add-on module can used on a
panel and must be at the top of each Panel. 6"
add- on modules cannot be used to support
overhead storage
• With Lay-In (PXL15 or PXD-2) includes a layin channel for routing communication cables
* (Not compatible with PAG, PTS or
PTN Elements)
• Must be specified at Level 2 or higher
There are two knockouts in each
raceway for outlets, enabling access to
power at worksurface height
Alternative to Add-On Modules:
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The raceway is an enclosed area used
to carry power and communications
cabling
A base feed knockout is included per
side of the Panel
Over Panel (PO)
• Is a custom Glass Element within a frame
available in a Clear or Frosted finish
Levelers offer a 2 1/2" adjustment
range
• Must be specified at the top level and can
extend to the ceiling
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15" - 45"h
36" - 81"h
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36"h
18" - 60"w
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Product Overview
Statement
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36" height:
below
worksurface
privacy
42" height:
partial
seated
privacy
51" height:
full seated
privacy
60" height:
full seated
privacy and
partial
standing
privacy
66" height:
partial
standing
privacy
72" height:
full standing
privacy
81" height:
full standing
privacy
Product Name and
Code, application
notes, dimensions and
finishes (as applicable)
introduction
how to make this guide work for you (continued)
application guideline details at a glance
Section Title
panels
Page Title
planning with panels
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Product Overview
Statement
The following should be taken into consideration when planning with T/O/S panels.
raceways
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• Knockouts in raceways are spaces
created for outlets
Page Number
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Access Door (AD)
The raceway provides a conduit that
allows for installation of outlets at
specified locations within a panel
thereby enabling access through Access
Doors at worksurface height
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• There are two knockouts in each
raceway
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A raceway is an enclosed area within a panel used to carry power and communications cables
off-module planning
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• Larger width Panels can be used off-module to lower costs and
simplify inventory control
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• Off-module connectors are required for mounting surfaces
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• Off-module jumpers are required to route power through offmodule connectors
Planning and/or
application details
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panel creep
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• Panel creep is the incremental dimensional increase created by straight panel runs and panel connections
• Panel creep should be accommodated in the planning process to ensure successful installations
standard corners
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Two-Way
Three or Four-Way
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Straight
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3 3/4"
1/8"
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additional information
The following forms are available at www.teknion.com, by selecting the tools tab and then Fabrics &
Finishes, to help you specify and place your order if required:
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teknipaint
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If you require a custom paint color match, you must submit a TekniPaint form.
using your own material (COM)
If you wish to use your own material on fabric-covered products, you must submit a completed COM form including a sample upholstery and safety testing.
A COM Order Information Sheet must also be submitted. This form captures all relevant ordering and tracking information.
A COM Request for Yardage Calculation form may be sent to Teknion for preliminary yardage requirements.
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placing a manual order
Complete an Order Cover Sheet with the information we need to fill your order. This is the most important step. If the Order Cover Sheet is not complete and
correct, the order may be delayed.
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noting key requirements
If you require that certain pieces share the same locks you will need to specify Set of Keys Alike (SOKL) located in the Price and Product Guide.
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introduction
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panels
panel connections & trims
Panels can be ordered complete with elements or as a bare frame
• Panel connections must be selected carefully according to the
instructions relating to the panel configuration chosen. See the
Panel Connections & Trims section for details
• Trims are listed at the end of the Panel Connections & Trims
section
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elements
worksurfaces & countertops
T/O/S offers an extensive element program which allows for
maximum personalization of the workspace. See the Elements
section for details
• T/O/S worksurfaces are available in a variety of shapes and sizes
appropriate for various configuration requirements. See the
Worksurfaces & Countertops section for details
• Countertops can also be ordered in a variety of shapes and sizes.
See the listings at the end of the Worksurfaces & Countertops
section for details
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how to specify t/o/s (continued)
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worksurface supports & accessories
freestanding modules
Choice of worksurface supports depends on whether the
worksurface is to be panel-mounted, semi-suspended or
freestanding. See the Worksurface Supports & Accessories section
for details
Freestanding Modules desks are made up of worksurfaces, Gables,
Modesty Panels, wire troughs, grommets and mounting bracketry.
See the Freestanding Modules section for details
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storage
electrics
T/O/S offers two types of storage: Freestanding Storage, which
requires no fittings, and Mounted Storage for application in panelmounted, semi-suspended, or freestanding situations. See the
Mounted Storage section or the Freestanding Storages section for
details
T/O/S electrics specified for panels and wire trays are used for the
management of data and communication wires. See the Lighting,
Electrics & Communications section for details
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introduction – product map
panels
P E Power Panel
P M Modular Power Panel
P X Super Panel
Height: 36" – 81" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 36" – 81" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 36" – 81" / Width: 18" – 60"
P X Add-On Module
P X L 1 5 Add-On Module - Lay-In
P X D Add-On Module – PE42
Height: 6" – 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 6" - 15" / Width: 18" - 60"
P O Over Panel
P D Door Panel
P P S F Privacy Screen
Height: 9" – 30" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 81" / Width: 36" & 42"
Height: 51" – 81" / Width: 36" & 42"
T P T A Panel T
T P Bridge
Height: 36" – 66"
Pole & T-End Height: 51" & 66" /
Partition Height: 30" & 45" / Width: 72" – 96"
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lyft
H P S Thin Panel – Standard
H P M Thin Panel – Monolithic
Height: 42" – 66" / Width: 24" – 60"
Height: 42" – 66" / Width: 24" – 48"
H P F Thin Panel Stabilizer Foot
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P P H Add-On Screen – Translucent
Height: 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
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panel connections & trims
C C _ 9 0 Corner Cover
Two-Way 90˚
C I _ 9 0 Intermediate Corner
Cover Two-Way 90˚
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 3" to 60"
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C
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C C _ 1 8 Corner Cover Three-Way
180˚
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Height: 36" to 96"
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D
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F
C I _ 1 8 Intermediate Corner
Cover Three Way 180˚
C C _ 4 Corner Cover Four-Way
90˚
Height: 3" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
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C E C _ 1 8 Panel Spacer
E C Outside Corner Cover
C I _ 1 8 Intermediate Corner
Cover Two-Way 180˚
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 3" to 60"
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panel connections & trims
E C I Intermediate Outside Corner
Cover
P F Adjustable Filler Panel
P E T End Trim
Height: 3" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 36" to 96"
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P I T Intermediate Trim
T R Straight Top Trim
C C S _ 9 0 Corner Cover Two-Way
90˚ – Square Profile
Height: 3" to 60"
Width: 18" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
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C I S _ 9 0 Intermediate Corner
Cover Two-Way 90˚ –
Square Profile
C C S _ 1 8 Corner Cover ThreeWay 180˚ –
Square Profile
C I S _ 1 8 Intermediate Corner
Cover Three-Way 180˚ –
Square Profile
Height: 6" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 6" to 60"
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C C S _ 4 Corner Cover Four-Way
90˚ – Square Profile
C E C S _ 1 8 Panel Spacer –
Square Profile
E C S Outside Corner Cover –
Square Profile
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 36" to 96"
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panel connections & trims
C I S _ 0 0 Intermediate Corner
Cover Two-Way 180˚ –
Square Profile
E C I S Intermediate Outside
Corner Cover –
Square Profile
P E T S End Trim –
Square Profile
Height: 6" to 60"
Height: 6" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
P I T S Intermediate Trim –
Square Profile
T R S Top Trim – Square Profile
C _ 1 8 Corner Cover Three-Way
180˚ (No Cap)
Height: 6" to 60"
Width: 18" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
C I _ 1 8 J Intermediate Corner
Cover Three-Way 180˚
(No Cap)
C _ 4 Corner Cover Four-Way 90˚
(No Cap)
P P A Panel-to-Panel Adapter
Height: 3" to 60"
Height: 36" to 96"
Height: 36" to 96"
P W A Wall Adapter
P H Panel Hinge
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Height: 36" to 96"
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panel connections & trims
F L 2 8 0 Flush Foot
P S C 2 0 0 Slot Cover
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H C M S Mid Run 90˚ On-Module
Connector/Spacer
H C E S End Run 90˚
Connector/Spacer
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H C H 9 Thin Panel Connector 90˚
H E T Thin Panel End Trim
H I T Thin Panel Intermediate Trim
Height: 42" to 66"
Height: 9" to 24"
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elements
P A A Acoustic Element
P A A S Acoustic Element –
Square Profile
P A A B Acoustic Base Element
Height: 6" – 45" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 6" – 45" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 26" – 32" / Width: 18" – 60"
P A A S B Acoustic Base Element –
Square Profile
P T A Tackable Element
P T A S Tackable Element –
Square Profile
Height: 26" & 32" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 6" – 45" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 6" – 45" / Width: 18" – 60"
A D Access Door
A P C Face-Mounted
Power/Communications
Element
A D H Split Access Door
Width: 18" – 60"
Width: 36" – 60"
Width: 18" – 60"
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P T Glass Element – Single or
Double
P T N Open Element
P A E Accessory Element
Height: 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 6" & 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
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Power/Communications
Double
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elements
P H F Grill Element
P A W N Whiteboard Element
P A W S Whiteboard Element –
Square Profile
Height: 15" & 26" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 15" & 30" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 15" & 30" / Width: 18" – 60"
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With Tray
No Tray
With Tray
P V E Flintwood Element
P A G Architectural Glass Element –
Single or Double
P A M Architectural Element
Height: 6" – 26" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 15" / Width: 18" – 60"
Height: 15" & 26" / Width: 18" – 60"
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Dot Solo
Louvered
P A D Architectural Access Door
A D S C Access Cover –
Square Profile
A P C S Face-Mounted
Power/Communications
Element – Square Profile
Height: 6" / Width: 18" – 60"
Width: 18" – 60"
Width: 36" – 60"
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introduction – product map
worksurfaces & countertops
W S Rectangular Worksurface
W P S 90˚ Corner Worksurface
W S C X 90˚ Split Corner
Worksurface with Curved
Keyboard Support
Depth: 20" – 30" / Width: 24" – 96"
Width: 36" – 48" / Depth: 19" – 30"
Width: 42" & 48" / Depth: 24" & 30"
W P S X 90˚ Split Corner
Worksurface with
Keyboard Support
W S C 90˚ Corner Worksurface
with Curve
W E R C 90˚ Extended Radius
Corner Worksurface
Width: 42" & 48" / Depth: 24" & 30"
Width: 30" – 60" / Depth: 19" – 30"
Depth: 24" & 30" / Width: 36" – 96"
W F S 120˚ Corner Worksurface
W D EDP Worksurface – Straight
& Curved
W R Outside Corner Worksurface
Width: 30" & 36" / Depth: 24" & 30"
Width: 24" – 84" / Depth: 19" – 30"
Depth: 24" & 30"
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W S R Bullet Top
W S N Piano Top
W S D D-Top
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 48" – 72"
Depth: 24" & 30" / Width: 60" – 84"
Depth: 24" & 30"
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worksurfaces & countertops
W S T Straight Transition
Worksurface
W S T R Transition Corner
Worksurface with Return
W C Rectangular Countertop
Width: 30" – 72" / Depth: 20" – 30"
Depth: 20" & 24" / Width: 36" – 72"
Depth: 15" / Width: 24" – 72"
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W C Bullet Countertops
W C C 9 0 90˚ Curved Countertop
Depth: 15" / Width: 24" – 72"
Depth: 15" / Width: 24" – 72"
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Bullet
Double Bullet
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introduction – product map
worksurface supports & accessories
C T Handed Cantilever
B C Universal Cantilever
C L 2 9 C-Leg
Depth: 12" – 22"
Depth: 18" & 22"
Height: 29" / Depth: 22"
C M 2 9 Intermediate C-Leg
B E End Gable
B E M Intermediate End Gable
Height: 29" / Depth: 22"
Depth: 18" & 22" / Height: 26" & 29"
Height: 29" / Depth: 22"
B U 1 0 0 Universal Mounting
Bracket
B S E Side Support Bracket
B S L Locking Side Support Bracket
For worksurface height: 26" or 29"
For worksurface height: 29"
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For 26" height
B P 6 2 5 Flush Plates
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For 29" height
B E F Flush End
B F F Fixed-Height Metal Gable
Height: 26" & 29" / Depth: 20" – 30"
Depth: 24" & 30"
introduction – product map
worksurface supports & accessories
K S B Pedestal Supporting Bracket
C Z 2 9 Monoleg
Storage Depth: 18" – 28" /
Worksurface Depth: 24" & 30"
Height: 29"
W G Grommets (Wire Grommet)
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Width: 17"
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Depth: 3"
Wire Grommet
T X P L xm Post Leg
Paper Grommet
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U N R C Worksurface
Reinforcement Channel
Fixed Height: 29" / Adjustable Height: 26"-35"
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Width: 36" - 96" (in 6" increments)
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Adjustable
Fixed
H W B Fixed-Height Thin Panel
Mount Bracket
lyft
H W B A Adjustable-Height Thin
Panel Mount Bracket
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Worksurface Height Adjustment: 26" – 32"
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H E G End Gable
H W P Worksurface Supporting
Pedestal Kit
Depth: 24" & 30"
Pedestal Depth: 18" – 28" / Worksurface Depth:
24" & 30"
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Without Infill
With Infill
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introduction – product map
freestanding modules
G D R R N Freestanding
Rectangular Desk
G D R F N Rectangular Return
with Full Gable
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 24" – 72"
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 24" – 72"
G D R S N Rectangular Return
with Full and Half
Gable
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 24" – 72"
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G D R H N Rectangular Bridge
with Half Gable
G D R D N Rectangular Bridge
with Two Half Gables
G K C D N Corner Desk
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 24" – 72"
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 24" – 72"
Depth: 19" – 30" / Width: 36" – 48"
G K V D N Corner Desk with
Curve
G K X D N Split Corner Desk with
Keyboard Support
Surface
G K D N EDP Bridge with Two
Half Gables
Width: 30" – 48" / Depth: 24" & 30"
Width: 42" – 48" / Depth: 24" – 30"
Width: 24" – 72" / Depth: 19" – 30"
G C B S N Conference Bullet Desk
with Full and Half Gable
G C B D N Conference Bullet Desk
with Two Half Gables
G H F Hutch with Flipper Door
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 48" – 72"
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 48" – 72"
Depth: 16" / Width: 36" – 72"
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introduction – product map
freestanding modules
G E A Hutch Accessory Element
G E T Hutch Tackboard Element
G E M Hutch Multi Element
Height: 21" / Width: 36" – 72"
Height: 21" / Width: 36" – 72"
Height: 21" / Width: 36" – 72"
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G H W 2 1 Hutch Wire Manager
G W S N Rectangular Worksurface
G W P S N 90˚ Corner Worksurface
Length: 21"
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 24" – 72"
Width: 36" – 48" / Depth: 19" – 30"
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G W S C N 90˚ Corner Worksurface
with Curve
G W D N EDP Worksurface
G W S B N Bullet Top
Width: 24" – 72" / Depth: 19" – 30"
Depth: 24" – 36" / Width: 48" – 72"
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Width: 30" – 48" / Depth: 24" & 30"
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G W S T N P-Top
G W C B N Piano Top Worksurface
G G F N Full Gable
Depth: 24" – 30" / Width: 60" – 84"
Depth: 24" & 30" / Width: 60" – 84"
Depth: 24" – 30"
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introduction – product map
freestanding modules
G G H N Half Gable
G G S N Shared Gable
G G C N Corner Gable
Depth: 12"
Depth: 12" – 28"
Depth: 12"
G G P N Panel-Attached Full Gable
G M N Standard Modesty Panel
G I N Inside Modesty Panel
Depth: 24" – 36"
Width: 24" – 72"
Width: 29" – 47"
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FullHeight
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G O N Outside Modesty Panel
Raised
Height
3/4
Height
G B S N Shared Gable Assembly
Width: 30" – 66"
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FullHeight
Raised
Height
3/4
Height
1/2
Height
Gable
Plate
Flush
Plate
G T C Circular Table
G T S Square Table
Depth: 36" & 42"
Width: 36"
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Raised
Height
3/4
Height
1/2
Height
G M T Modesty Wire Tray
Width: 16"
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1/2
Height
introduction – product map
mounted storage & accessories
D S F Overhead Cabinet
D S F M A4 Overhead Cabinet
S Flipper Door Unit
Depth: 13" & 16" / Width: 30" – 60"
Depth: 13" / Width: 30" – 60"
Depth: 13" & 16" / Width: 30" – 60"
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S Shelves (Double Wall/Open
Storage)
D S O Shelf
S Shelves (Single Wall/EDP)
Width: 30" – 60"
Width: 24" – 60"
Width: 24" – 60"
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Double Wall
Open Storage
B K 6 1 Shelf Divider
Single Wall
B K Shelf Divider & Paper
Organizer
EDP
B K 6 0 Wire Book Organizer
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Paper Organizer
S F O M On-Module Hooks
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Shelf Divider
F C Wall Adapters (Horizontal,
Single/Double Component)
P A R Accessory Rail
Width: 30" – 60" / Height: 36" – 81"
Height: 3 1/2" / Width: 19" – 60"
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Single/Double
Horizontal
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introduction – product map
mounted storage & accessories
A T Tackboard
K Lock & Keys
S O K L Set of Keys Alike
Height: 14" & 29" / Width: 15" – 60"
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Master
Key
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Lock
Numbered
Removal
Key
Key
Lock Core
and Keys
introduction – product map
freestanding storage & accessories
D S N Pedestal
W Casters and Counterweight
Width: 15" / Depth: 18" – 28"
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27.2" h
27.2" h
20.8" h
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Box, File (BF)
Box, Box, File (BBF)
Large File, File (LF)
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D A Pedestal Accessories
D L S N Workstation Lateral
Width: 30" – 42" / Depth: 18" / Height: 27"
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Hanging File Bar
Drawer Divider
(Single Wall)
Drawer Divider
(Double)
Pencil Tray
Stationary Insert
Large File/File (LF)
L T L Lateral Files
F A Lateral File Top
Width: 30" – 42" / Depth: 18"
66" h
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Width: 30" – 90" / Depth: 18"
51" & 54" h
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40" h
27" h
17" h
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One-High
Two-High
Three-High
Four-High
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Five-High
F A Lateral File Accessories
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Hanging File Bars Cross File Bars
Counterweight A Counterweight B
Divider Plates
Legal-to-Letter
Adapter
EDP Adapters
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introduction – product map
freestanding storage & accessories
L T S Storage Cabinet
L T W Wardrobe Cabinet
Width: 30" – 42" / Depth: 18"
Width: 30" – 42" / Depth: 18" / Height: 66"
66" h
51" h
40" h
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27" h
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Two-High
Three-High
Four-High
Five-High
Undivided
Divided
S A Cabinet Accessories
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Shelf
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Slotted Shelf
Hat Shelf
Max Storage
Module
Max Storage
Trays
G S F Hi-Fiver Coat & File Storage
G S Hi-Fiver
G S Hi-Fiver Coat Storage
Width: 24" – 36" / Depth: 24" / Height: 65"
Width: 24" – 36" / Depth: 24" / Height: 65"
Width: 24" – 36" / Depth: 24" / Height: 65"
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Shelves &
File Storage
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Cupboard &
File Storage
Undivided
Divided
introduction – product map
lighting, electrics & communications
T U Universal Light
T Y R T Slim Profile Utility Light
E P C Retractable Power Center
Width: 24" – 48"
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B F K Base Feed
B F K S Split Base Feed
B F K P Plug-In Base Feed
Length: 24" & 72"
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E P Power Pole (Complete)
E P E Power Pole (Empty)
E P D Pole Divider
Height: 48" – 96"
Height: 48" – 96"
Height: 48" – 96"
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E P H Lay-In Pole (Complete)
E P H E Lay-In Pole (Empty)
Height: 48" – 96"
Height: 48" – 96"
E P B Power Pole Harness (Includes
Junction Box)
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Length: 111" & 135"
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introduction – product map
lighting, electrics & communications
E S Receptacle Harness
E H Panel Pass-Through Harness
E F Four-Way Connector
Length: 36" & 66"
Length: 36" – 102"
E I No Raceway Jumper
T M C M-Clip
E D Outlets
E D 8 N Outlets (Separate Neutral)
E D 8 K Outlets (Dual Isolated)
E D S 5 Surge Suppressor
E D C Outlet Knockout Cover
E R B Raceway Box
E R B 8 N Raceway Box (Separate
Neutral)
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Length: 24" – 60"
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Single
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Double
Single
Double
introduction – product map
lighting, electrics & communications
E R B 8 K Raceway Box (Dual
Isolated)
V D M Voice & Data Module
V D A Voice & Data Adapter
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2100
2150
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Single
Double
E V D F Voice & Data Faceplate
Adapter
2200
300
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C H Chicago Corner Ducts
T Z B Bridge Tray
Width: 72" – 96"
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45
60
90
180
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4
lyft
G
S
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H B C C Base Cable Clips
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introduction – product map
international lighting, electrics & communications
V E D Outlet Box
VCC
Interconnecting Power
Cable
Length: 1 – 3 meters
V E P Input Power Cable
Length: 1 – 3 meters
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Two Outlets
Four Outlets
Hard Wired
V V D Voice & Data Box
Plug
V D O Voice & Data Outlets
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Four Shutters
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Four Blank Fascias
V A C Electric Accessories
V M B P T/O/S / Transit Outlet
Box Panel Mount Brackets
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Distribution Block
Cover Cap
Desk-Mounted Clips
for Outlet Box
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panels
panels
P A N E L O V E RV I E W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7
P OW E R P A N E L B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8
M O D U L A R P OW E R P A N E L B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 9
S U PE R PA N E L B A S I C S
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P L A N N I N G W I T H PA N E L S
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P L A N N I N G W I T H A D D - O N L AY- I N
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E L E M E N T / P A N E L C O M P AT I B I L I T Y C H A R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4
P R I VA C Y S C R E E N B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6
P L A N N I N G W I T H P R I VA C Y S C R E E N S
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BRIDGE BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
PLANNING WITH BRIDGES
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D O O R PA N E L B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0
PA N E L T B A S I C S
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panels
panel overview
Panels are the basic building block for which all other system components are dependent to create a comprehensive
environment. The following outlines the basic features of all T/O/S panels.
T/O/S offers three panel types – Power Panel (PE), Modular Power Panel (PM) and Super Panel (PX)
A variety of optional element types are
available
Acoustic Elements (PAA) are the
default elements for both inner and
outer sides of the panels
An enclosed raceway is included on
all panels at to carry power and
communication cables: the raceway
provides a conduit that allows for
installation of outlets, enabling access
at worksurface height
Power and communications access is
provided through the access door,
access cover or facemounted
Pass Through Holes are punched
into the frame structure to enable the
passage of communication cables. Up
to 60 Category 5 communication
cables can be accommodated in each
hole power/communication element
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Panel frames are constructed of
welded steel with an integrated
baseboard
Levelers are included and have an
adjustment range of 2 1/2" to allow
for consistency of Panel height
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panels
power panel basics
The Power Panel (PE) is an economical single-frame panel, non-segmented above 36", which supports a limited portion of
the Element Program and provides both power pass-through and power access capabilities.
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• When adding an Add-On Module (PX, PXL15. PXD) to a 36" or 42" high panel with existing wiring, a special bracket is
required. Please contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative for more information
• Overhead storage must be hung on-module using on-module brackets on any panel or 15" add- on panel
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Finishes
• Frame and metal top trim are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors
• Flintwood top trim is available in
Flintwood stains
Without lay-in
• The frame can be ordered as a bare
frame with all elements and trim
ordered separately or as a complete
panel when a panel matrix is used
With lay-in
Add-On Modules (PX, PXL15, PXD)
• Can be applied to the top of any Panel to
increase height (42" high panels require PXD)
• Multiple 15" add- on modules can be applied
on a panel to increase height
• Cannot be decreased from original
height specified however, can be
increased
Ceiling feed entry
via Power Pole
• Bare frames do not include top trims
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15"
6" & 15"
• Is not segmented above 36" height
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18" - 60"
18" - 60"
• *Lay-in option includes a lay-in
channel at the top of the panel for
routing communications cables
• Only one 6" add-on module can used on a
panel and must be at the top of each Panel. 6"
add- on modules cannot be used to support
overhead storage
• With Lay-In (PXL15 or PXD-2) includes a layin channel for routing communication cables
* (Not compatible with PAG, PTS or
PTN Elements)
• Must be specified at Level 2 or higher
There are two knockouts in each
raceway for outlets, enabling access to
power at worksurface height
Alternative to Add-On Modules:
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18" & 60"
The raceway is an enclosed area used
to carry power and communications
cabling
A base feed knockout is included per
side of the Panel
Over Panel (PO)
• Is a custom Glass Element within a frame
available in a Clear or Frosted finish
Levelers offer a 2 1/2" adjustment
range
• Must be specified at the top level and can
extend to the ceiling
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15" - 45"h
36" - 81"h
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36"h
18" - 60"w
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36" height:
below
worksurface
privacy
42" height:
partial
seated
privacy
51" height:
full seated
privacy
60" height:
full seated
privacy and
partial
standing
privacy
66" height:
partial
standing
privacy
72" height:
full standing
privacy
81" height:
full standing
privacy
panels
modular power panel basics
The Modular Power Panel (PM) is a single-frame Panel, segmented above 36" which supports the full Element Program
and provides both power pass-through and power access capabilities.
• Includes a horizontal rail at every 15" increment above 36"
• When adding an Add-On Module (PX, PXL15) to a 36" or 42" high panel with existing wiring, a special bracket is required.
Please contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative for more information
• Overhead storage can be hung on- or off-module on any panel or 15" add- on module
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18" - 60"
18" - 60"
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• Flintwood top trim is available in
Flintwood stains
Without lay-in
• Multiple 15" add- on modules can be applied
on a panel to increase height
• Is segmented above 36" height
• Bare frames do not include top
trims
• *Lay-in option includes a lay-in
channel at the top of the panel for
routing communications cables
* (Not compatible with PAG, PTS or
PTN Elements)
There are two knockouts in each
raceway for outlets
The raceway is an enclosed area at
used to carry power and
communications cabling, enabling
access at worksurface height
A base feed knockout is included per
side of the Panel
With lay-in
Add-On Modules (PX, PXL15, PXD)
• Can be applied to the top of any Panel to
increase height (42" high panels require PXD)
• The frame can be ordered as a bare
frame with all elements and trim
ordered separately or as a complete
panel when a panel matrix is used
• Cannot be decreased from original
height specified however, can be
increased
15"
6" & 15"
Finishes
• Frame and metal top trim are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors
Ceiling feed entry
via Power Pole
• Only one 6" add-on module can used on a
panel and must be at the top of each Panel. 6"
add- on modules cannot be used to support
overhead storage
• With Lay-In (PXL15 or PXD-2) includes a layin channel for routing communication cables
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• Must be specified at Level 2 or higher
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Alternative to Add-On Modules:
18" - 60"
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Over Panel (PO)
• Is a custom Glass Element within a frame
available in a Clear or Frosted finish
• Must be specified at the top level and can
extend to the ceiling
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Levelers offer a 2 1/2" adjustment
range
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15"h
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15"h
15"h
36" - 81"h
36"h
18" - 60"w
51" height:
36" height: 42" height:
partial seated full seated
below
privacy
worksurface privacy
privacy
66" height:
partial
standing
privacy
81" height:
full standing
privacy
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panels
super panel basics
The Super Panel (PX) allows maximum panel-height flexibility. It is made up of individual 15" segments from 36" up
which supports the full Element Program and provides both power pass-through and power access capabilities.
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• Includes a horizontal rail at every 15" increment above 36"
• When adding an Add-On Module (PX, PXL15) to a 36" or 42" high panel with existing wiring, a special bracket is required.
Please contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative for more information
• Overhead storage can be hung on- or off-module on any panel or 15" add-on panel



Finishes
• Frame and metal top trim are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors

15"
6" & 15"
• Flintwood top trim is available in
Flintwood stains
• The frame can be ordered as a bare
frame with all elements and trim
ordered separately or as a complete
panel when a panel matrix is used
• Is segmented above 36" height

18" - 60"
18" - 60"
Without lay-in
Ceiling feed entry
via Power Pole
With lay-in
Add-On Modules (PX, PXL15)
• Can be applied to the top of any Panel to
increase height
• Can be decreased in height down to
36"
• Multiple 15" add- on modules can be applied
on a panel to increase height
• Bare frames do not include top trims
• Only one 6" add- on module can be used on a
panel and must be at the top of each Panel. 6"
add- on modules cannot be used to support
overhead storage
• *Lay-in option includes a lay-in
channel at the top of the panel for
routing communications cables
* (Not compatible with PAG, PTS or
PTN Elements)
• With Lay-In (PXL15) includes a lay-in channel
for routing communication cables
• Must be specified at Level 2 or higher

There are two knockouts in each
raceway for outlets enabling access to
worksurface cabling

The raceway is an enclosed area at
36" high used to carry power and
communications cabling

A base feed knockout is included per
side of the Panel
Levelers offer a 2 1/2" adjustment range


Alternative to Add-On Modules:
18" - 60"
Over Panel (PO)
• Is a custom Glass Element within a frame
available in a Clear or Frosted finish
• Must be specified at the top level and can
extend to the ceiling
15"h
15"h

15"h
36" - 81"h

36"h
18" - 60"w

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36" height: 42" height:
51" height:
below
partial seated full seated
worksurface privacy
privacy
privacy
66" height:
partial
standing
privacy
81" height:
full standing
privacy














panels
planning with panels
The following should be taken into consideration when planning with T/O/S panels.
raceways

• Knockouts in raceways are spaces
created for outlets
• There are two knockouts in each
raceway

Access Door (AD)
The raceway provides a conduit that
allows for installation of outlets at
specified locations within a panel
thereby enabling access through Access
Doors at worksurface height


A raceway is an enclosed area within a panel used to carry power and communications cables
off-module planning

• Larger width Panels can be used off-module to lower costs and
simplify inventory control
• Off-module connectors are required for mounting surfaces

• Off-module jumpers are required to route power through offmodule connectors




panel creep

• Panel creep is the incremental dimensional increase created by straight panel runs and panel connections
• Panel creep should be accommodated in the planning process to ensure successful installations
standard corners

Two-Way
Three or Four-Way
Straight

3 3/4"

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3 3/4"
1/8"
panels
planning with the add-on lay-in
The Add-On Module – Lay-In provides increased integrated communication cable carrying capacity. It can be applied to
the top of any T/O/S Panel type.
•
•
•
•

Provides increased communications cabling capacity when added to top of any Panel
Accepts a limited portion of the T/O/S Element Program
Elements and top trim are specified separately as part of the Panel Matrix Order Form
Electrics cannot be run in lay-in trough

Add-On Module –
Lay-In Along Spine

Integrated Lay-In
Channel

Communication
Cables


integrated lay-in channel
add-on module lay-in along spine
• Has an integrated 1 1/4" with a 3" high lay-in channel for routing
communication cables
The primary application of the Add-On Module – Lay-In is along the spine of
same height T/O/S Panels. In this use, a continuous cable trough is created
• The intended capacity of this trough is 60 Cat 5 cables



Three-Way Corner
Connection
On-Module Junction
Change in Height
Three-Way Corner
Connection

Panel Spine

Wing Panels
Panel Spine
On-Module
Wing Panels

cable management
• Wing Panels maintain cable routing capability when located on-module
• Changes in wing Panel height may reduce the cable capacity of the Add-On
Module Lay-In
The cable capacity of the Add-On Module Lay-In will be reduced at all
corners
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
panels
element/panel compatibility chart



Frame Style
Panel Height
Please use the chart below to determine which elements can be used at different panel frame levels.
Element Height
AD
ADSC ADH
APC PADE/P
APCS
PTS
PTD
PAGS/D
PTN
PAE
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
n/a
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
26, 32
06
06
06
n/a
n/a
06
26
n/a
06, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PM
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PM_2
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PX
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PE
24, 26
24
26, 32
24
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
PE
26, 30
30
26, 32
30
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
30
26
PM
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PM_2
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PX
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PE
26, 30
36
26, 32
36
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
PAA
PAAS
PAAB
PAASB
PTA
PTAS
PE
26
n/a
26, 32
n/a
06
PM
26, 36
n/a
26, 32
n/a
PX
26
n/a
26, 32
PE
06, 26
06
PE
15, 26
PE_2
PHF PAWM
PAME/P PAWS
PVE
36"

42"


51"


60"


66"


72"

PE = Power Panel | PM = Modular Power Panel | PX = Super Power Panel
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panels
element/panel compatibility chart (continued)
Frame Style
Panel Height
Please use the chart below to determine which elements can be used with Panel Add-Ons.
Element Height
PAA
PAAS
PAAB
PAASB
PTA
PTAS
AD
ADSC ADH
APC PADE/P
APCS
PTS

PTD
PAGS/D
PTN
PAE
PHF PAWM
PAME/P PAWS
PVE

PE
26, 45
45
26, 32
45
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
PM
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PM_2
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PX
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26

81"


Frame Style
Add-On
Height

Element Height
PAA
PAAS
PAAB
PAASB
PTA
PTAS
AD
ADSC ADH
APC PADE/P
APCS

PTS
PTD
PTN
PHF
PTD
PAGS/D
PTN
PAE
PAME/P
PAWM
PAWS
PVE

PX
06
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
06
PXD
06
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
06
PX
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15
15
15
PXD
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15
15
15
PXD_2
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15

PXL
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15

06"

15"


PE = Power Panel | PM = Modular Power Panel | PX = Super Power Panel
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
panels
privacy screen basics
The Privacy Screen (PPSF) is a lightweight, translucent panel-mounted, sliding partition.


•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Must be mounted on adjacent Panels of the same height
The total combined width of the adjacent panels must be equal to or greater than the screen width
May be same width or wider than opening to be covered
Cannot mount to 30" wide Panels; mounting brackets interfere with panel connections
The Privacy Screen is not load bearing
Direction in which the door will slide can be changed in the field
Comes complete with caps and mounting hardware


Add-On Modules (PX) and Over
Panels (PO) cannot be applied on
the top of the Panel to which the
Privacy Screen is mounted
• Mounting Brackets for Privacy
Screens are 3" deep

• The face of the Privacy Screen sits
3" from the face of the Panel to
which it is attached


Overhead Cabinets cannot be
mounted using off-module brackets
on the same Panel as the Privacy
Screen
51" 66" or 81" h



36" or 42" w



Finishes
This diagram illustrates the location of the mounting brackets and
demonstrates why the 30" wide panel cannot be used
• Screen has a lightweight translucent
finish
32 1/2" or 38 1/2" w
• Frame is available in Foundation
and Mica Colors
• Caps located at the end of the frame
will match the Foundation finish
color selected for the frame. If Mica
frame is selected, caps will be Black
26 1/2" or 32 1/2" w
3"
3"
37" or 45" w
Actual Screen Size

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panels
planning with privacy screens
The following scenarios illustrate typical Privacy Screen applications.


42" wide Panel
42" Privacy Screen
24" wide panel
42" wide opening


42" wide opening
42" Privacy Screen
24" wide panel

screen and opening same width
screen mounted over two panels (Right Slide Shown)
Privacy Screen slides to completely cover an opening
Privacy screen can be mounted over two panels except for 30" wide Panels,
which cannot be used because mounting brackets interfere with Panel connectors



42" wide panel

42" wide panel
36" wide opening with 3"
overlap on either side
42" wide opening

42" Privacy Screen
screen width 6" wider than opening
corner opening (Left Slide Shown)
Privacy Screen slides to completely cover an opening with 3" on each side
For complete closure the Panel run width that meets the Privacy Screen when fully
closed must be 6" longer than the parallel run. This will eliminate the gap that
would be created by the Privacy Screen sitting out 3" from the panel (see below)


dimension
equal
equal
dimension
plus 6"
Right Shown
no gap
Right Shown

3" gap
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panels
bridge basics
The Bridge (TP) is an on or-off module panel-attached tackable space divider that moves easily within a panel
environment.


•
•
•
•
•
The Bridge is not load bearing. Cannot support shelves, cabinets or worksurfaces
Not freestanding and is not intended to provide panel support
Cannot be higher than the panel spine
Only dry erase markers can be used on the whiteboard
Consists of three parts (frame, pole and T-end), but is ordered as one unit

• The pole and T-end are specified at
the same height
• Equipped with 3" levelers


Different fabric can be specified for
the left and right side of the Bridge
72" - 96"
30 & 45" for 51"
high pole & t-end

Frame
45" only for 66"
high pole & t-end
Inner
Fabric (both sides)

Outer
Pole
Fabric or
Whiteboard
(both sides)
51" or 66"

• A Bridge Tray (TZB) can be
specified separately for application
to one or both sides of the Bridge

• The Diskette Holder (ASDH) and a
limited selection of Personal
Organizers (PAX) can be used when
the Bridge Tray has not been applied
(see Compliments catalogue)
Equipped with 3" levelers

T-End

Partition can be adjusted vertically in
15" increments
72" - 96"
Finishes
• The pole leveler and bridge tray are
Black

• Bridge can be finished with a
Whiteboard or Fabric
• Pole, Frame and T-Ends are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors

• Panel-mounting hardware is
available in Foundation colors

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panels
planning with bridges
The Bridge (TP) is an on- or off- module panel-attached tackable space divider that moves easily within a panel
environment. The following rules apply when planning with bridges.
•
•
•
•
Panel runs must have full Panel support every 120"
Bridge is not freestanding and does not provide Panel support
Attaches to Panel on- or off-module at 21" height on 51" high bridge and at 21" and 51" height on 66" high bridge
Panel-mounted storage must be equally balanced on both sides of the Panel spine


5"
5"
6"
If no spacer is used, shorten surface
6" to allow for bridge
Available
attachment
area

Module Line

Module Line



Panel with Spacer

on-module bridge with panel spacer
off-module bridge
• If a Panel spacer is specified where the Bridge is applied, the
worksurface can equal the Panel width as the Bridge is mounted off
the Panel Spacer
• The bridge may be attached off-module at any point along the rail,
up to 5" from the module line

• If the Bridge is placed in front of an access door, the access door
will not open
• The mounting bracket used to lock the Bridge to the panel is
typically installed at the 36" height. A secondary bracket is used at
the 21" or 51" heights

120"


Bridge does not provide Panel
support; panel run must be supported
by off-module cantilever with foot, CLeg, Flush End Gable or Panel every
120"
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
panels
door panel basics
The Door Panel (PD) allows for door applications within the Panel environment, however does not allow for power passthrough or power access.


•
•
•
•
•
Door Panels must be connected to Panels of the same height or higher
Add-on Module (PX) or Over Panel (PO) of the same width can be stacked on the Door Panel
For wheelchair accessibility, specify the 42" wide Door Panel
If the Door Panel is to be attached to a Wall Adapter (PWA), Panel Hinges (PH40) must be ordered
The door swing is identified as left and right according to the location of the hinges


This style is
not available
in the
U.S.A.

81"
Handle Style 1
(Ball Handle
with Lock)

Handle Style 3
(Lever Handle No
Lock)


Handle Style 2
(Lever Handle
with Deadbolt)
36" or 42"
Handle Style 9
(No Handle)

Door

Door Dimensions
(Nominal)
Door Clearance
(Frame width: side-to-side)
TPD_8136
79" high x 32" wide
31"
TPD_8142
79" high x 38" wide
37"
Finishes
• Doors are available in Foundation
Laminate, and Flintwoods finishes

• Frame is available in Foundation
and Mica colors

• Top trims are available in
Foundation and Mica colors and
Flintwood stains
• If Flintwood is not specified for the
top trim finish, the finish will match
the finish color of the frame

• Handles, locks and thresholds are
finished in a Brushed Chrome

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panels
panel T basics
The Panel T (TPTA) adds an architectural accent to a workstation while providing a secondary support to the end of a
panel.

• The Panel T and trim adapter are supplied at the same height
• Does not provide primary support for panel-mounted worksurfaces

Trim adapter; color should match
panel frame



End Trim
36" - 66"


Leveling adjustment range of 3"

22"


Finishes
• Panel T is available in a selection of
Foundation and Mica colors
• Trim adapter is available in a
selection of Foundation colors
If the Panel T is shorter than the
Panel to which it is applied,
additional Intermediate Trim must be
specified

• Panel trim adapter should match the
Panel frame not the Panel T
• Hardware is Black


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lyft
lyft
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
lyft
screen basics
Lyft provides space division by using a variety of thin panels and screens that can be connected to other thin panels or
T/O/S panels. Thin panels provide an alternative aesthetic when a thin profile is required.



•
•
•
•
•
•
Thin Panels (HPS) are not handed
Thin Panels do not require top trim
End Trims (HET), Intermediate Trims (HIT) and connecting hardware must be specified separately
The mid rail accommodates worksurface connection and support
The upper rail accepts mounted storage signage on-module in corners (except Screenweave Floor Screen) and workstation signage
Lyft Thin Panels support Lyft Shelves (HMS) and overhead cabinets up to 30" wide (see Filing and Storage for details on
overhead cabinet options) provided the Lyft panel is attached to the T/O/S panel. Please see the Mounted Storage section for
details
• All dimensions and dimension codes are nominal
Thin Panel – Standard (HPS)
• Provides privacy and worksurface
support

• Connects to T/O/S Panels both onand off-module or to Lyft Thin
Panels and Screens On-Module
18" - 60"
15"
• Comes complete with top and mid
rails


24 - 60"
42" - 66"
Add-On Screen – Translucent (PPH)
• The translucent Add-On Screen
provides a casual alternative solution
to increase T/O/wS Panel height and
visual privacy
29"
1.2"
4 1/2"
• Can span more than one Panel

• Cannot be mounted to wood top
trims
• Actual screen width dimensions are
1" shorter than nominal




Thin Panel – Monolithic (HPM)
• Designed to provide space division
when linked to another panel or as a
freestanding screen
• Are not structural, therefore, do not
support worksurfaces or storage
• Does not have a center rail

42" - 66"
24 - 48"


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Thin Panel Stabilizer Foot (HPF)
• Provides stability to Lyft Thin
Panels beyond an adjacent
worksurface or Panel connection
• Can be used on all Lyft Thin Panels
to provide stability for Lyft Thin
Panel runs and freestanding Lyft
Monolithic Thin Panel
configurations
3"
15.5"
lyft
integrating Lyft thin panels with t/o/s panels
The primary application of Lyft Standard and Segmented Thin Panels with T/O/S uses T/O/S Panels as a spine wall with
Lyft Thin Panels connected at 90˚ providing space division and worksurface support. The following rules apply when
planning with Lyft Thin Panels and T/O/S panels.


Thin Panels provide stability to
T/O/S Panels with heights up to 66"
and no more than one level of
mounted storage

Panel Creep is the incremental
dimensional increase created by
panel connections when planning
long runs. This must be taken
into consideration when planning
with fixed building constraints.
For Two, Three, and four way onmodule 90˚ Lyft Thin panel
connections to T/O/S Panels, add
1.2" to the T/O/S Panel run.
Where Thin Panels are being used as
structural support to T/O/S Panels,
worksurface connection is required

24"
1 1/2"
60"

• Stabilizer Foot (HPF) required if the Thin Panel
extends 30" to 60" from a previous stabilization
point (adjacent Panel or worksurface support)

• Beyond 60" a new stabilization point is required
• It is recommended that for 66" high Thin Panels, a
new stabilization point must be established beyond
48"


15"
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T/O/S worksurfaces are designed
to leave no gap between the
worksurface and T/O/S panel or
Lyft panels . For casual wiring
applications where routing is
desired from below the worksurface,
grommets should be specified
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Where the Standard Thin Panel is higher than T/O/S
Panels (on-module connections only) – the height
difference cannot exceed 15"
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Lyft Thin Panels do not connect to T/O/S panels at 180˚
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lyft
planning with lyft thin panels on their own
Lyft Standard and Segmented Thin Panels can also be used in combination with T/O/S worksurfaces to create complete
workstations. The following rules apply when planning with Lyft Thin Panels on their own.
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• Worksurfaces provide stability and structural support to Lyft Thin Panels
• Worksurfaces can be connected on-or off-module to Standard and Segmented Thin Panels
• Panel runs require a minimum 24" return Panel every 120"
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Two dimensions impact Panel creep
when planning with Lyft Thin Panels
on their own
Lyft Thin Panels can be connected to
each other on-module at same heights
or with a 15" change of height
a) two, three or four-way 90˚ Lyft
Thin Panel connections add 1.2" to a
Lyft Thin Panel run
b) to provide Universal worksurface
connection and support actual Lyft
Thin Panel widths are 1/8" wider than
nominal widths. To account for this
difference, add 1/8" for each thin
panel used in a panel run
15"
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Worksurfaces provide stability and
structural support to Lyft Thin Panels.
Worksurfaces can be connected on- or
off-module to Lyft Standard Thin
Panels and Segmented Thin Panels
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• A Lyft Thin Panel (HPF) is
required if the Thin Panel extends
30" to 60" from a previous
stabilization point (adjacent Panel
or worksurface support)
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24"
60"
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• Beyond 60" a new stabilization
point is required
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• It is recommended that for 66"
high Thin Panels, a new
stabilization point must be
established beyond 48"
lyft
planning with monolithic thin panels
Monolithic Thin Panels are non-structural and are designed for space division. The following rules apply when planning
with Monolithic Thin Panels.
• Monolithic thin panels do not connect to worksurfaces
• Monolithic thin panels can also connect to other panels and screens with the same on and off-module panel connection
guidelines as standard thin panels and segmented thin panels
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Monolithic Thin Panels can stand alone with two stabilizer feet or link to other Lyft Monolithic Thin Panels at 90˚ or 120˚ using one Stabilizer Foot per panel
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180˚
90˚
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A thin panel span can be extended to 180˚ when a stabilizer foot is added where two monolithic thin panels connect. A 180˚ span is limited to two monolithic thin
panels. When both panels are 66" high the span is limited to 72"
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lyft
lyft finishes
The following outlines the various finish options that are available on Lyft Thin Panels and Floor Screens.
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Top segment finish can be different than the bottom segment
Segment finishes will be the same on both sides of the panel
Solid Color is painted hardboard offered in a range of Foundation and Mica colors options
Translucent finishes include Frosted Acrylic and two Ribbed Translucent options
All frames are available in Foundation and Mica colors
Stabilizer Foot is available in Foundation and Mica colors and can be specified differently from the frame
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Thin Panel – Standard (HPS)
• Top Segment is available in Solid
Color, Fabric, Translucent and
Whiteboard
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• Bottom Segment is available in Solid
Color, Fabric and Translucent
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Add-On Screen – Translucent (PPH)
• The frame and bracket are finished in
Foundation or Mica
• Top Trim styles are available in
Straight or Square Profiles.
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Thin Panel – Monolithic (HPM)
Translucent Panel finish in Ribbed
Clear or Ribbed Textured
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panel connections
& trims
panel connections
& trims
P A N E L C O N N E C T I O N S O V E RV I E W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3
PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S – T R I M B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4
PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S – C O R N E R B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5
PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S – U N I V E R S A L B A S I C S
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PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S S I M P L I F I E D
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PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S – T R A D I T I O N A L P RO F I L E
. . . . . . . . . . .68
PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S – S QUA R E P RO F I L E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1
LY F T P A N E L S & C O N N E C T I O N S O V E RV I E W
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
LYFT END RUN, MID RUN & OFF-MODULE 90˚ CONNECTOR BASICS . . . . 7 4
LYFT TRIMS & CONNECTIONS BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5
C O N N E C T I N G LY F T T H I N P A N E L S T O T / O / S P A N E L S . . . . . . . . . 7 6
C O N N E C T I N G T H I N PA N E L S TO OT H E R T H I N PA N E L S
. . . . . . .77
P L A N N I N G W I T H T H I N P A N E L E N D & I N T E R M E D I AT E T R I M . . . 7 8
I N T E R M E D I AT E T R I M S
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panel connections & trims
panel connections overview
Panel connections are used to connect Panels at various angles and to finish corners and ends.
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Two style options are offered: Traditional and Square
Traditional and Square styles cannot be combined
Metal and Flintwood finishes cannot be combined
Corner connections can be made in 90° and 180° angles
Panel Connections include power and communication lines travelling from panel- to panel through corners
Panel-to-Panel Adapter (PPA)
Wall Adapter (PWA)
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Corner Covers Four-Way 90˚ (CC_4, CCS_4)
Top Trims (TR, TRS)
Two_Way Corner Cover (CI_90, CCS_90)
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Intermediate Trim (PIT, PITS)
Adjustable Filler Panel (PF)
Panel Spacer
(CEC_18, CECS_18)
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Three-Way Connectors (CC_18, CCS_18)
Also available Intermediate Corner Covers
(CI_18, CIS_18)
Outside Corner Covers (EC, ECS)
(Not Shown)
Also available Intermediate Outside
Corner Covers (ECI, ECIS)
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End Trim (PET, PETS)
Slot Cover (PSC200)
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Two-Way Intermediate Corner Cover (CI_90)
Also available 180˚ Connections (CI_18,
CIS_00) and 90˚ Connections (CI_90, CIS_90)
also available
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Flush Foot (FL280)
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panel creep
Two-Way
Three- or Four-Way
Straight
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Panel Hinge (PH)
3 3/4"
3 3/4"
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1/8"
Panel creep should be accommodated in the planning process to ensure
successful installations
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – trim basics
T/O/S trims finish the ends and tops of Panels.
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• End Trims and Intermediate Trims must be ordered separately
• End Trims and Intermediate Trims are not interchangeable, even though they share some common sizes
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
Wall Adapter (PWA)
• Is used to attach a Panel to a fixed
wall or column
Top Trims (TR, TRS)
• Cover the exposed horizontal top
rail of the Panel
Panel-to Panel-Adapter (PPA)
• Provides the ability to create an offmodule 90˚ condition
• To attach a standard Glass Panel or
a Door Panel Wall Adapter Panel
Hinges (PH) must also be used
• Can be installed on any same width
Panel, Add-On Module, Over Panel
or Cable Lay-In-Module
• Cannot be attached to Door Panels
• With a wood finish will not allow
an access door to fully open on a
36" high panel
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• An additional 1" width must be
added to the panel run to
accommodate the space taken up by
the Panel-to-Panel Adapter
• Does not allow power to pass through
• Requires Panel Hinges to attach
Glass Elements
• Modular Power Panels (PM) and
Super Panels (PX) can be attached
to Panels of the same height or
shorter – Power Panels (PE) must
be attached to Panels of the same
height only
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End Trims (PET, PETS)
• Finishes the exposed end of a Panel
and is the full height of a Panel end
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Intermediate Trims (PIT, PITS)
• Finish the exposed end of a Panel at
a corner connection where a change
of height occurs
• End Trims are not interchangeable,
even though there are some
common sizes
• Available in Traditional and Square
profiles
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*Please be advised for panel manufactured
before 1994 that the previous PET and
PIT trims are still required for any
reconfiguration application as a CR with no
up charge. The following are the related
CR numbers.
PET – CR#1062729
PIT – CR#1062730
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• Intermediate Trims are not
interchangeable, even though there
are some common sizes
• Must be installed on a T/O/S Panel
of the same height
• Are available in Traditional and
Square profiles
*Please be advised for panel manufactured
before 1994 that the previous PET and
PIT trims are still required for any
reconfiguration application as a CR with no
up charge. The following are the related
CR numbers.
PET – CR#1062729
PIT – CR#1062730
Finishes
Trims are available in Upholstery,
Flintwood Stains and a variety of
Foundation and Mica colors
panel connections & trims
panel connections – corner basics
Corner Trims and Spacers are used on all corners of workstations, and where additional space is required along a Panel
run within a workstation.
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Corner Cover Four-Way 90˚ (CC_4, CCS_4)
• Creates and covers a full-height connection
between four Panels which meet at 90˚ angles
Corner Cover Two-Way 90˚ (CC_90, CCS_90)
• Creates a full-height connection between two
Panels that join at 90˚
• Three configurations available A-B, and C, each
finished to match the corner they are being
applied to – see applications pages for proper
corner required
• Three configurations are available, A, B, and C,
each finished to match the corner they are
being applied to – see applications pages for
proper corner required
• The same components are available in a No
Cap Version
• CS-4 the cap is not required when an
intermediate connector is installed above
Panel Spacer (CEC_18, CECS_18)
• Creates and covers a full-height space between
two Panels which are connected side by side at
180˚
• Is the same width as a three or Four-Way
connector
• Is used to keep Panel runs equal length, when
one run has an additional connector in it – it
creates a 3 7/8" wide space between Panels
• Offers three configurations, G, H, and I each
finished to match the corner they are being
applied to – see applications pages for proper
connector required
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Corner Cover Three-Way (CC_18, CCS_18)
• Creates a full-height connection between three
Panels where two Panels are connected side by
side at a 180˚ angle and the third panel meets
at a 90˚ angle
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• Offers six configurations A, B, C, D, E and F,
each finished to match the corner they are
being applied to – see application pages for
proper corner required
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• Also available 3" Corner Cover Three-Way
180˚ No Cap (CC_18)
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• The cap is not required when an intermediate
connector is installed above
Finishes
Panel connectors are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
Outside Corner Covers (EC, ECS)
(Not Shown)
• Are finishing treatments similar to a Panel End
Trim to be used in conjunction with
Intermediate Three-Way Connectors
• Cover the exposed structural portion of specific
corner connection types
• Also available Intermediate Outside Corner
Cover (ECI, ECIS)
Two-Way Intermediate Corner Covers
Two-Way 90˚ (CI_90, CIS_90)
• Create an intermediate height connection
between two Panels that join at a 90˚ angle
• Offer three configurations, A, B, and C, each
finished to match the corner they are being
applied to – see applications pages for proper
corner required
• Also available Intermediate Corner Covers
Three-Way 180˚ (CI_18 and CIS_18)
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – universal basics
Additional Products are available for unique connection applications.
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Adjustable Filler Panel (PF)
• Allows for adjustable short distance connection
between two Panels
• Telescopes to cover a distance from either 4" to
6" or 6" to 9"
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• Is not structural, the Panel run must be stable
on its own
Slot Cover (PSC200)
• Is an optional treatment that covers slots on the
Panel vertical upright, to conceal the
increments
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• Can only be used on Panel frames produced
after March 1994, for Panels prior to that order
(PSC100)
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Flush Foot (FL280)
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• Provides support for wing Panels where
worksurfaces and storage are not attached to the
Panel
• Cannot be used if the worksurface or storage
are mounted to the Panel
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• Cannot be used on panel runs longer than 8'
Panel Hinge (PH)
• Used to connect Panels in situations where
posi-locks cannot be used
• Does not replace floor supports on
worksurfaces
• Must also be used to connect Panels
manufactured prior to November 1987
• If the Panels that the foot is being installed on
are manufactured prior to March 1994, specify
FL180
• Enables the Door Panel to be connected to the
Wall Adapter (PWA)
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Finishes
Panel Connectors are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
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panel connections & trims
panel connections simplified
To identify connector requirements, follow these steps:
A complete series of corner configurations are included on the following pages for reference
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example
The basic coding sequence is as follows:
eg:
corner
height
CI
15
angle
cap cover
18
H
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An outline of the steps to take are as follows:
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square profile
traditional profile
step 1:
Identify which connection and trim style is required, Traditional Profile or Square
Profile. The same style should be used throughout, as Panel connections must
always be specified in the same styles as top trim. Universal Panel components can
be specified with either Square Profile or Traditional Profile top trim styles
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It is not required that trim style match Element style
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step 2:
Identify the footprint of the configuration. Specifically, is it a Two-Way, Three-Way,
or a Four-Way configuration? What is the contained angle (eg. 90°)?
Footprint:
Angle
Four-Way
90°
90°
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step 3:
Identify the height of the first section and whether or not there will be a
requirement for a cap. The height of the shortest Panel determines the height of the
first section
Height:
Cap Required:
Code:
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36"
No
C364
C364
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step 4:
Identify the footprint and height of the remaining sections and whether or not a cap
will be required. See the examples on the following pages to identify cap options
Footprint:
Angle:
Height:
Cap Required:
Code:
Traditional Profile:
Square Profile:
step 5:
Specify finishing trims
Three-Way
180°
15"
Yes
CI1518F
CIS1518
CI1518F
or
CIS1518
Footprint:
Angle:
Height:
Cap Required:
Code:
Traditional Profile:
Square Profile:
Two-Way
90°
15"
Yes
Trim:
Height:
Code:
Intermediate
15"
Traditional Profile:
Square Profile:
PIT15
PITS515
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CI1590C
or
CIS1590
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CI1590C
CIS1590
PIT15
or
PITS515
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – traditional profile
The following examples can be used to determine the proper connectors needed in specific installations.
 two-way connectors
CC_ _90
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CC5190A
PIT15
PIT15
CC3690B
CC3690C
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1
2
3
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CEC_ _18
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CEC5118G
PIT15
PIT15
CEC3618H
CEC3618I
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10
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – traditional profile (continued)
The following examples can be used to determine the proper connectors needed in specific installations.
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three-way connectors
CC_ _18
CC5118A
PIT15
PIT15
PIT15
CC3618B
CC3618C
CC3618D
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16
15
14
13
CI1590A
CI1590A
CC3618E
CC3618F
PIT15
PIT15
CI1590B
CI1590C
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CC3618F
CC3618E
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18
17
PIT15
PIT15
CI1590B
CI1590C
CC3618F
CC3618E
21
20
19
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22
C_ _18
EC51
CI1518G
PIT15
EC51
EC51
PIT15
CI1518H
CI1518I
C3618
C3618
C3618
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24
25
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – traditional profile (continued)
The following examples can be used to determine the proper connectors needed in specific installations.
 four-way connectors
CC_ _4
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CC514A
PIT15
CI1590A
CC364B
CC364C
PIT15
CI1590C
PIT15
CI1590B
CC364C
CC364C
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27
26
28
C_ _4
30
29
PIT15
CI1518B
PIT15
PIT15
CI1518A
CI1518C
CI1518D
C364
C364
C364
C364
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31
32
34
33
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PIT15
PIT15
CI1590A
CI1590B
CI1590A
CI1518E
CI1518E
CI1590C
CI1518E
C364
C364
C364
C364
CI1518F
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36
35

PIT15

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CI1590B
CI1518F
PIT15
CI1590C
CI1518F
C364
C364
39
PIT15
CI1518G
CI1518I
CI1518J
C364
C364
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43
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ECI15
38
CI1518G
ECI15
PIT15
CI1518H
C364
41
40
ECI30
ECI15
37
C364
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – square profile
The following examples can be used to determine the proper connectors needed in specific installations.
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two-way connectors
CECS_ _18
CCS_ _90
PITS15
ECS51
PITS15
CECS5118
ECS36
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CECS3618
CCS5190
CCS3690
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1
2
3
4
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three-way connectors
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CCS_ _18
PITS15
PITS15
CIS1590
CIS1590
CCS3618
CCS3618
CCS5118
CCS3618
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5
6
7
8
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C_ _18
PITS15
ECS51
CIS1500
ECS51
CIS1500
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C3618
C3618
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9
10
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panel connections & trims
panel connections – square profile (continued)
The following examples can be used to determine the proper connectors needed in specific installations.
 four-way connectors
CCS_ _4
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PITS15
CCS514
CCS364
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12
11
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ECIS15
C_ _4
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CIS1518
PITS15
CIS1518
CIS1590
CI1518J
C364
C364
C364
13
15
14
16
ECIS30
PITS15
CIS1500
CIS1500
CIS1500
CI1518J
C364
C364
ECIS15
ECIS15
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17
18
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

C364
ECIS15
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
PITS15
CIS1590
CI1518J
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panel connections & trims
lyft panels & connections overview
Lyft Connectors are used to connect Lyft Thin Panels and Screens to T/O/S Panels at various angles and maintain
worksurface to Panel alignment.
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End Run 90˚ Connector/Spacer
(HCES)
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Mid Run 90˚ On-Module
Connector/Spacer (HCMS)
Thin Panel Connector 90˚ –
Two-Way (HCH9)
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Thin Panel End Trim (HET)
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Thin Panel Intermediate Trim
(HIT)
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Finishes
Lyft connectors are available in a
variety of Foundation and Mica
colors
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panel connections & trims
lyft end run, mid run & off-module 90˚ connector basics
Lyft Connectors are used to connect Lyft Thin Panels to T/O/S panels at various angles.
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Mid Run 90˚ On Module
Connector/Spacer (HCMS)
• Creates a full height 90" Mid-Run
Connection at the junction between
the following:
- a Lyft Thin Panel and two T/O/S
Panels aligned at 180˚ (Three-Way
connection)
- Two Lyft Thin Panels aligned at
180˚ and two T/O/S Panels
aligned at 180˚ (Four-Way
connection)
• Adds 1.2" to a T/O/S panel run
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End Run 90˚ Connector/Spacer
(HCES)
• Creates a finished full height 90˚
angle end run connection between a
Lyft Panel and a T/O/S Panel (TwoWay connection) or two Lyft Panels
and a T/O/S Panel (Three-Way
connection)
• Replaces T/O/S Panel End Trim
panel connections & trims
lyft trims & connections basics
Lyft offers a number of connectors and trims that finish ends and corners, or connect to T/O/S.
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Thin Panel Connector 90˚
– Two-Way (HCH9)
Creates a full-height 90˚ connection
between two Lyft Thin Panels
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Thin Panel End Trim (HET)
Finishes the full panel end height at
all exposed corner and end run
locations.
Thin Panel Intermediate Trim
(HIT)
Finishes exposed portions of Lyft
Thin Panels where a full end trim is
not required
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Finishes
Lyft trims and connectors are
available in a variety of Foundation
and Mica colors
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panel connections & trims
connecting lyft thin panels to t/o/s panels
A number of connectors are available for connecting Lyft Thin Panels to T/O/S panels. The following rules apply when.
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mid run 90˚ on-module connector/spacer
(HCMS)
1.2"
1.2"
Creates a spacer between a Lyft Thin Panel and two T/O/S Panels or
two Lyft Thin Panels aligned at 180˚ and two T/O/S Panels aligned
at 180˚
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180˚
Specify Spacer height to match the
height of the lowest T/O/S Panel at
the connection point
15"
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• When the Lyft Thin Panel is being used to support a T/O/S Panel,
a worksurface is required at the corner where the Thin Panel and
the T/O/S Panel meet
• This connection can occur without a worksurface if the Lyft thin
panel is stabilized with a Stabilizer Foot and no support is required
from the Lyft Thin Panel
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end run 90˚ connector/spacer (HCES)
• Creates a finished full-height 90˚ angle end run connection
between a Lyft Panel and a T/O/S Panel or two Thin Panels and a
T/O/S Panel
• Specify Spacer height to match height of T/O/S Panel
• Connections for two Thin Panels is included
• Replaces T/O/S Panel End Trim
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• Follows all other guidelines indicated for the Mid-Run 90˚ OnModule Connector/Spacer (HCMS)
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• Lyft Thin Panels can be no more than 15" higher than the T/O/S
Panel to which it is attached
• Thin Panel Intermediate Trims (HIT) must be specified separately
when Lyft Thin Panel height exceeds T/O/S Panel height
panel connections & trims
connecting thin panels to other thin panels
The following rules apply when connecting Thin Panels to other Thin Panels.
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Lyft Thin Panels can be connected to
each other with a change of height up
to 15"
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• On-module connections only can be made when connecting Lyft Thin Panels to other Lyft Thin Panels
• Connectors can be specified for two-way, three-way and four-way 90˚. Angle for two-way or three-way 120˚ on-module connections between Lyft Thin Panels
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• For Four-Way 90˚ Connections, a Four-Way Top Cap (included with a Four-Way 90˚ Thin Panel Connector) replaces the Top Cap of the lower most Lyft Thin
Panel
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• For Three-Way 120˚ Connections, a Three-Way Top Cap (included with a Three-Way 120˚ Thin Panel Connector replaces the Top Cap of the lower most Lyft
Thin Panel
• If a Two-Way or Three-Way 90˚ or a Two-Way 120˚ Thin Panel Connector is specified, Lyft Thin Panel End Trims (HET) (two or three) are required (specified
separately)
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• If a Four-Way 90˚ or a Three-Way 120˚ Panel Connector is specified, Lyft Thin Panel Intermediate Trims (HIT) are required for change of height panel
connections (specified separately)
• Thin Panel 180˚ Connections are included with Lyft Thin Panels – 90˚ and 120˚ are specified separately. Thin Panel trims (end or intermediate) are required for
Two-Way 90˚ Connections, Three-Way 90˚ Connections, Four-Way 90˚ Connections with a change of height, Two-Way 120˚ Connections, and Three-Way 120˚
Connections with a change of height
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• Freestanding application opportunities using Monolithic Panels only include space division for common work/meeting areas, open areas, and individual
workstations
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panel connections & trims
planning with thin panel end & intermediate trim
The following rules apply when planning with End Trims and Intermediate Trims.
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• Covers exposed Thin Panel ends at the end of a panel run, and Lyft-to-Lyft Thin Panel Two-Way 90˚ Connection (two end
trims), a Three-Way 90˚ (three end trims) and a Two-Way 120˚ (two end trims)
• Thin Panel End Trim is notched at all potential locations for connections
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One Trim
Three Trims
Two Trims
intermediate trims
• Thin Panel intermediate Trim is applied to Lyft Thin Panels in three configurations:
1) Four-Way 90˚ Lyft Thin Panel connections with a change of Panel height
2) Three-Way 120˚ Lyft Thin Panel connections with a change of Panel height
3) Lyft to T/O/S Panels on-module connections where Lyft Thin Panels are higher than T/O/S Panels
• Thin Panel Intermediate Trim is notched at all potential locations for connections
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Two Trims
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elements
elements
ELEMENT BASICS
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E L E M E N T / P A N E L C O M P AT I B I L I T Y C H A R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4
ELEMENT FINISHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
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elements
element basics
The following diagram illustrates Elements that would commonly be used on the inside of a workstation.
• Two profiles are available: Traditional & Square. Square profile is available in fabric only, but can be combined with non-fabric
traditional elements
• Elements are interchangeable in the field if required
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Open Element (PTN)
Creates an opening by providing a
frame that finishes both sides of
the panel
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Is “Self locking" and requires no
additional mounting hardware
Face Mounted
Power/Communications Element –
Square Profile (APCS)
• Provides direct access to power and
communications at desk height
•
Tackable Element (PTA, PTAS)
• A fabric wrapped, tackable bulletin
board with acoustic properties
•
Not available for the base level of
the panel
•
6" Element cannot be used as an
Access Element or Access Door
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•
A Face Mounted
Power/Communication Element
(APC) is also available for use
when planning with traditional
T/O/S Acoustic and Tackable
Elements
The snap on hinged design
provides access to Panel Raceway
with 26" to 29" high worksurfaces
Dot Solo
Louvered
Architectural Glass Elements –
Single or Double (PAG)
• Made of a single or double pane of
tempered glass in a variety of patterns
• Single pane makes a shallow sill on
one side
• 15" high can be used at all levels
without a raceway
• 30" high can only be applied to 30"
Add-On Module
Access Cover – Square Profile (ADSC)
Provides a fixed cover to the Panel
Raceway when planning with 26"
Square Profile Base Elements
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Permits power and data access by
snapping on and off without
providing hinged access
Access Door (AD)
Single hinged door that allows for
desk height access to power and
communications
•
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Cannot be used in place of a 6"
high Element
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Acoustic Elements (PAA, PAAS)
• Fabric wrapped element with
acoustic properties
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•
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Dot Solo
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Architectural Access Door (PAD)
• Perforated and Embossed
Elements have paramagnetic
qualities
•
The Perforated Element provides
limited visual access and passive air
circulation
•
The Embossed Element has an
Indented Pattern
t/o/s application guide – October 24, 2016
6" Element cannot be used as an
Access Element or Access Door
Accessory Element (PAE)
Designed to support Personal
Organizers
Whiteboard Element (PAWN) &
Whiteboard Element – Square
Profile (PAWS)
• An erasable, magnetic message board
•
•
•
Cannot be used in an access door
location
•
Available in 6" and 15" heights
30" element can be used to replace
two 15" elements
• Tray can be specified on the
PAWN and PAWS and will be the
same width as the element
elements
element basics (continued)
The following diagram illustrates elements that would commonly be used on the outside of a workstation, where power
access would not likely be required.
• Two profiles are available: Traditional & Square. Square profile is available in fabric only, but can be combined with non-fabric
traditional elements
• Elements are interchangeable in the field if required
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Architectural Element (PAM)
Perforated and embossed Elements have
paramagnetic qualities
Glass Elements – Single or Double (PT)
• Made of a single or double pane of tempered
glass
Acoustic Base Elements (PAAB, PAASB)
• Fabric wrapped Element used only at the
base of a T/O/S Panel
•
The perforated Element provides limited
visual access and passive air circulation
•
Single pane creates a shallow window sill on
one side
•
The embossed Element has an indented pattern
•
Available in the 15" height only and are for
use on the upper levels of the panel
• 32" Element provides a Single Element
alternative when access to the panel raceway
is not required and worksurface supports
are on-modular (the 26" Element must be
used in combination with an Access Door
(AD), Access Cover (ADSC) or Face
Mounted Power/Communications Element
(APC) or (APCS))
•
• Off-module worksurface supports (CM29,
BEM, BSE, BSL) cannot be used where 32"
high Base Elements are applied
Dot Solo
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Flintwood Element (PVE)
• Provides a wood finish for the panel surface
•
6" Element cannot be used as an Access
Element or Access Door
•
26" Element is for use only on the base of the
Panel
Grill Element (PHF)
• Has 50% open area for effective passage of
air between workstations
•
Finishes one side of the Panel and should
be used with another Grill Element to
finish the other side
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elements
element/panel compatibility chart
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Frame Style
Panel Height
Please use the chart below to determine which elements can be used at different panel frame levels.
Element Height
AD
ADSC ADH
APC PADE/P
APCS
PTS
PTD
PAGS/D
PTN
PAE
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
n/a
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
26, 32
06
06
06
n/a
n/a
06
26
n/a
06, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PM
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PM_2
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PX
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15
15, 26
PE
24, 26
24
26, 32
24
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
PE
26, 30
30
26, 32
30
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
30
26
PM
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PM_2
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PX
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PE
26, 30
36
26, 32
36
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
PAA
PAAS
PAAB
PAASB
PTA
PTAS
PE
26
n/a
26, 32
n/a
06
PM
26, 36
n/a
26, 32
n/a
PX
26
n/a
26, 32
PE
06, 26
06
PE
15, 26
PE_2
PHF PAWN
PAME/P PAWS
PVE
36"
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51"
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60"
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66"
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72"
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PE = Power Panel | PM = Modular Power Panel | PX = Super Power Panel
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elements
element/panel compatibility chart (continued)
Frame Style
Panel Height
Please use the chart below to determine which elements can be used with Panel Add-Ons.
Element Height
PAA
PAAS
PAAB
PAASB
PTA
PTAS
AD
ADSC ADH
APC PADE/P
APCS
PTS
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PTD
PAGS/D
PTN
PAE
PHF PAWN
PAME/P PAWS
PVE
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PE
26, 45
45
26, 32
45
06
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
26
n/a
26
PM
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PM_2
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
n/a
n/a
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
PX
15, 26
15
26, 32
15
06
06
15
15
15
15, 26
15, 30
15, 26
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Frame Style
Add-On
Height
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Element Height
PAA
PAAS
PAAB
PAASB
PTA
PTAS
AD
ADSC ADH
APC PADE/P
APCS
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PTS
PTD
PTN
PHF
PTD
PAGS/D
PTN
PAE
PAME/P
PAWN
PAWS
PVE
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PX
06
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
06
PXD
06
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
06
n/a
n/a
06
PX
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15
15
15
PXD
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15
15
15
PXD_2
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15
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PXL
15
n/a
15
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
15
15
15
15
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06"
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15"
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PE = Power Panel | PM = Modular Power Panel | PX = Super Power Panel
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elements
element finishes
Elements are available in a variety of fabrics and finish colors.
Glass Element – (PAG)
• Frame is available in Foundation and Mica
colors
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• Glazing is available with a clear or frost finish
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Acoustic Base Element (PAAB,
PAASB)
Can be upholstered in materials
available from the Teknion Fabric
Program
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Grill Element (PHF)
Available in Foundation and Mica colors
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Flintwood Element (PVE)
Available in Flintwood stains
Architectural Element (PAM)
Available in Foundation, Accent and Mica colors
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Face Mounted Power/Communications
Element – Square Profile (APCS)
• Trim is available in Foundation and Mica colors
• Can be upholstered in materials available from
the Teknion Fabric Program
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Open Element (PT)
Frame is available in Foundation and Mica colors
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Architectural Glass Element (PAG)
Frame is available in Foundation and Mica colors
Tackable Element (PTA, PTAS)
Can be upholstered in materials available from
the Teknion Fabric Program
Access Cover – Square Profile (ADSC)
• Door is available in Fabric and Flintwood colors
• Trim is available in Foundation and Mica colors
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• Can be upholstered in materials available from
the Teknion Fabric Program
Acoustic Element (PAA, PAAS)
Can be upholstered in materials available from
the Teknion Fabric Program
Accessory Element (PAE)
Element is available in Foundation, Accent and
Mica colors
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Whiteboard Element (PAWN/PAWS)
Tray finish is available in Foundation and Mica
colors
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Architectural Access Door (PAD)
Element is available in Foundation, Accent and
Mica colors
Access Door (AD)
• Door is available in Fabric and Flintwood colors
• Trim is available in Foundation and Mica colors
• Can be upholstered in materials available from
the Teknion Fabric Program
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worksurfaces &
countertops
worksurfaces &
countertops
WO R K S U R FA C E & C O U N T E RTO P B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1
G RO M M E T & M O N O L E G S T Y L E S
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KEYBOARD SUPPORT SURFACES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3
EDGE TRIM STYLE OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4
GRAIN DIRECTION / USER EDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
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worksurfaces & countertops
worksurfaces & countertops basics
Worksurfaces and countertops are panel-mounted and designed for use with all T/O/S panel types.
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Worksurfaces may not span more than 60" without additional support
Can be panel-mounted on-or off-module
Worksurface support hardware must be ordered separately
If the countertop specified is wider than 36", it is possible for it to span two panels (e.g. one 72" wide countertop over two
36" wide connected panels)
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• 120˚Corner Worksurfaces are
designed for use in 120˚ corners
• The straight edge is ideal for
mounting a keyboard support
• Can be mounted on- or off-module
• One grommet is included at the
back corner of the worksurface
• Straight Worksurfaces include
Rectangular , EDP (straight and
curved), Straight Transition and
Outside Corner Worksurfaces
• Extended Corner Worksurfaces
combine a rectangular and corner
worksurface to provide one
continuous surface
• Countertops can be used alone or
together with other counter top
types to create transaction surfaces
and fit any T/O/S panel
• Are panel-mounted and provide a
primary or secondary surface
• Can be mounted on- or off-module
• Top Trim (Metal or Flintwood) of
the panel to which the countertop is
being mounted must be specified so
that proper support brackets can be
supplied
• Can be used on- or-off module when
suspended from a panel, except on
the Outside Corner Worksurface,
which is on-module only
• Can be specified with different
widths at either end
• Can be specified with a grommet on
the back corner
• Grommets (if applicable) can be
ordered at time of purchase or
subsequently
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• Overlap the panel by 7" on either
side, and should be specified the
same width as the panel
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• EDP surface can be specified with
either a straight or curved profile to
work in conjunction with a Standard
Corner Surface
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• Guesting Worksurfaces include the
Bullet Top, Piano Top and D-Top
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• All except are semi-suspended and
must mount at one end to a panel
or other worksurface
• 90˚ Corner Worksurfaces designed
for use in 90˚ corners
• All include support legs
• Full Surface is a panel-mounted
height-adjustable worksurface
• Can be mounted on-module only to
any T/O/S Panel
• Does not accept any keyboard
supports because of adjustment
mechanism
• Seamless Finish Worksurface
widths greater than 48" will be
accompanied by an adjustable
support beam
• Available with straight or curved
user edges which will support a
separate keyboard
• Standard with one grommet at the
back corner of the worksurface
• Surfaces with keyboard cut-outs
have a 1" gap surrounding the
keyboard surface
Support Beam
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60"
• With a support beam must include a
Spacer Bracket. Please see
Complements: Teknion’s Ergonomics
& Accessories Program
Support Beam
• With a support beam will not accept
Pelican Drawers (DPD21, DPD61)
40"
• Will not accept Stretch Pedestals or
Two-High Laterals with worksurfaces
greater than 48" in width
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Pedestal
• Support beam can be fitted to the
left or right when applying pedestal
storage underneath
• Accept Keyboard Trays and
Accessories
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Finishes
• Worksurfaces are available in
Foundation Laminate, Flintwood
stains and Seamless Colors
• Edge trim styles include Slim,
Bullnose, Straight, Flintwood
Straight, Flintwood Slim, Seamless
Knife, Seamless Flat and Seamless
Eased
• Flintwood and Seamless edge trims
will be finished to match the surface
• Supports, when included are
available in Foundation, Mica and
Accent colors

• Not all finishes are available on every
worksurface. Please see individual
product pages for details
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
worksurfaces & countertops
grommet & monoleg styles
The following illustrates the grommet locations offered on T/O/S worksurfaces.

The following restrictions apply when using seamless worksurfaces

grommet styles
6" on center

6" on
center


6"
grommet locations
6"
1
2
3
4
4" on
center



5
6






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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Wire Left
Wire Center
Wire Right
Wire Five-Sided Corner
Paper Left
Paper Center
Paper Right
worksurfaces & countertops
keyboard support surfaces
90° Split Corner Worksurfaces with Keyboard Support provide a wide tray and mouse-support solution in panel-mounted
environments.
• Must be panel-mounted using Handed Cantilevers (CT) with panels on both sides
• Can be panel-mounted at 1" increments in height. The surface has a secondary adjustable keyboard surface that adjusts
independently in height and tilt



90˚ Split Corner Worksurface with
Curved Keyboard Support (WSCX)

90˚ Split Corner Worksurface with
Keyboard Support (WPSX)
with keyboard
support back stop


All split corner worksurfaces with keyboard support include a keyboard support backstop which prevents keyboards from sliding off the
worksurface when placed in its negative tilt position

keyboard support adjustment mechanism


6"
15˚

7"
15˚

• The standard keyboard height adjustment range is, 13" overall (7" above the worksurface and 6" below the worksurface)
• Height adjustment is activated by a release paddle located on the right underside of the support the tilt adjustment range is +15˚ to -15˚
• It is adjusted with a tension knob located on the underside of the support


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worksurfaces & countertops
edge trim style overview
The chart below indicates which edge trim can be specified with all T/O/S worksurfaces.
Shading indicates user edge



Foundation
Laminate Surface
Seamless
Color Surface
Flintwood
Surface
n/a
n/a
Straight (6)
n/a
n/a
Finished to coordinate
with the worksurface
Non-User Edge
Straight (6)
All Edges
Bullnose (2)

User Edge
Only
Flintwood
Straight (7)

n/a
n/a
Flintwood
Straight (7)
n/a
n/a
Finished to coordinate
with the worksurface
All Edges

Flintwood
Slim (4)
User Edge Only

Seamless
Knife (K)
n/a
n/a
Finished in a
coordinating
flat trim
n/a
n/a
Seamless Flat (G)
n/a
n/a
Finished in a
coordinating
flat trim
User Edge
Only

Seamless
Flat (G)
All Edges


Seamless
Eased (E)
User Edge
Only




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worksurfaces & countertops
grain direction / user edge
The illustrations below show the grain direction of Laminate worksurfaces.
• Grain direction is an important factor when planning workstation configurations, if a different grain direction is required,
please contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative
• The pattern/grain direction of Laminate and worksurfaces varies depending on the type of worksurface specified
• Shading indicates user edge



Rectangular Worksurface
(WS)
90˚ Corner Worksurface
(WPS)
EDP Worksurface
Straight & Curved (WST)
Straight Transition
Worksurface (WST)


90° Split Corner Worksurface 90° Split Worksurface
with Curved Keyboard
with Keyboard Support
Support (WSCX)
(WPSX)
90° Corner Worksurface
with Curve (WSC)
(Grain Direction
dependent on width
specified.
See price guide)
90° Extended Radius
Corner Worksurface
(WERC)
120° Corner
Worksurface (WFS)


Outside Corner
Worksurface (WR)
Bullet Top (WSR)
Piano Top (WSN)
Transition Corner
Worksurface with Return
(WSTR)
D-Top (WSD)


Rectangular Countertop
(WC)
Bullet Countertops (WC)
90˚ Curved Countertop
(WCC90)




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worksurface supports
& accessories
worksurface supports
& accessories
W O R K S U R F A C E S U P P O R T & A C C E S S O R Y O V E RV I E W
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LY F T W O R K S U R F A C E S U P P O R T B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1
W O R K S U R F A C E S U P P O R T F E AT U R E S C H A R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2
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worksurface supports & accessories
worksurface support & accessory overview
Worksurface Supports are used to provide stability and support both on- and off-module as primary and secondary
supports for T/O/S worksurfaces.

• One support is required at the end of each worksurface (may be shared)
• Worksurfaces may not span more than 60" without additional support or 120" without additional floor support
• Always use the longest support available for the worksurface depth chosen


Handed Cantilever (CT)

Universal Mounting Bracket
(BU100)
Locking Side Support
Bracket (BSL)
Universal Cantilever (BC)
Worksurface
Reinforcement
Channel (UNRC)

Grommets (WG)

Side Support Bracket (BSE)


C-Leg (CL29)

Monoleg (CZ29)
Also available: xm Post Leg (TXPL)

Flush Plate (BP625)


Intermediate C-Leg (CM29)
Also available: End Gable (BE),
Intermediate End Gable (BEM)


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Flush End (BEF)
Also available: Fixed-Height Metal
Gable (BFF)
Pedestal Supporting Bracket (KSB)
worksurface supports & accessories
worksurface floor support basics
In workstation configurations, floor support is required at specific intervals to provide adequate support. The following
components can be used.
• Worksurfaces may not span more than 60" without additional support
• C-Legs and gables are and pre-assembled as left or right however they can be easily changed in the field
• C-Legs and gables can be used for single or dual support


Monoleg (CZ29)
• The monoleg is a single, cylindrical
leg designed to be used in
conjunction with panel mounted
supports to support semi-suspended
worksurfaces
C-Leg (CL29)
• A panel-mounted non handed,onmodule primary worksurface
support
Also Available:

• Can be used to support 24" and 30"
deep worksurfaces
• It is not recommended as a support
to create freestanding tables and desks
• The Locking Side Support Bracket
(BSL) should be used together with
the Monoleg to provide panel
mounted support for semisuspended worksurfaces
End Gables (BE and BEM)

• Are panel-mounted, non-handed, off
module primary worksurface supports
• Can be used to support 24" and 30"
deep worksurfaces

• Are designed with an integral safety
hook that prevents dislocation from
the panel
28"
29" fixed height
• Flush Plates (BP625) are
recommended for joining and
aligning worksurfaces

29" fixed height with a 3"
leveling range
22"

3 1/2"
24" & 30"
29" fixed height
29" fixed height
Pedestal Supporting Bracket (KSB)
• Is an on-module, fully enclosed
metal support that provides stability
to the end of a T/O/S panel run
when used with a pedestal

• Is shipped in either a left or right
handed configuration
Intermediate C-Leg (CM29)
• Is a panel-mounted non handed,
off-module primary worksurface
support
• Can be used to support 24" and 30"
deep worksurfaces
• Has integral safety hook to prevent
dislocation from the Panel
• Cannot be applied to panels where
32" Base Elements (PAAB and
PAABS) are used
Flush End (BEF)
• Is an on-module primary support
that can be used for single or dual
worksurface support in a left, right
or shared position
• Is designed to match the depth of all
standard worksurfaces
Finishes
• Is designed to match the depth of all • The following items are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
standard worksurfaces
- End Gables
- C-Legs
- Monoleg
- Pedestal Supporting Brackets
• Flush Ends are available in
Foundation Laminates and
Flintwood stains with Slim and
Flintwood Slim end style options
or
Fixed-Height Metal Gable (BFF)
• An alternative panel-mounted,
handed support providing fully
enclosed support at the end of a run
of panel-mounted worksurfaces
• Designed to match 24" and 30"
deep worksurfaces

• Is compatible with all Teknion 27"
height under-worksurface storage
products
20", 24", 30"
26" & 29" with a
1" leveling range
• Fixed-Height Metal Gables are
available in Grade 1 and Grade 2
colors



• xm Post Leg levelers are Anodized
Aluminum

• Is handed and can be installed on
either the left or right hand side
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worksurface supports & accessories
worksurface support basics
The following supports are used to support worksurface corners and the connection between two worksurfaces, and are
used when no additional floor support is required.


• Cantilevers are height-adjustable in increments of 1" and are designed with an integral safety hook preventing dislocation
from the Panel
• For maximum stability, specify the largest Cantilever possible (i.e., 18" Cantilever to support 19" and 20" deep
worksurfaces, 22" Cantilever to support 24" deep + worksurfaces)
• Side Support Brackets (BSE, BSL) cannot be applied to panels where 32" Base Elements (PAAB and PAABS) are used
Locking Side Support Bracket
(BSL)
• Is a lockable, off-module bracket
that supports the ends of a SemiSuspended worksurface

• Must be used for all SemiSuspended Worksurface Tops
(WSR, WSP, WPC, WSN)

Handed Cantilever (CT)
• Provides on-module primary support
for a single worksurface or two
worksurfaces in a shared situation
• 12" provides support for 24" deep
split corner surfaces
• Flush Plates (BP625) are
recommended for use with 30" deep
surfaces
• Supports worksurfaces at 29" height

Side Support Bracket (BSE)
• Is an off-module, panel-mounted
bracket used as secondary support
at the end of a worksurface
Universal Cantilever (BC)
• Is a non handed, on-module,
single or dual primary support
which can be applied as a left,
right or central support
• Supports worksurfaces at 26" or 29"
height

• Is pre-assembled as a left or right,
however can be easily changed in
the field
• Must be used with a primary support
• Is mainly used for end/side support
• Flush Plates (BP625) are
recommended for use with 30"
deep surfaces




Grommets (WG)
• Are finishing treatments that
surround and/or cover an opening
in a worksurface and are used for
wire and paper management
• WG300 – Wire Grommet is used
for wire and cable management



• WG117 – Paper Grommet brings
paper from a tray below the
worksurface to a printer on the
worksurface
• When specified and installed
subsequent to worksurface
purchase, it is the responsibility of
the customer to arrange grommet
installation
Flush Plate (BP625)
• Aligns adjacent worksurfaces
• Is used with other worksurface
supports
• Provides additional alignment in
situations where cantilevers are
recessed from the user edge when
joining two 30" deep worksurfaces
• Are available as a standard with
many worksurface types
Worksurface Reinforcement
Channel (UNRC)
• Adds rigidity to worksurfaces to
reduce deflection
• Must be used on all worksurfaces
with an unsupported span over 48"
wide
• Reinforcement Channel is specified
12" shorter than the unsupported
span of the worksurface it is being
applied to (6" on either side to
allow for mounting plates of
other supports)
Universal Mounting Bracket
(BU100)
• Is an on-module panel-mounted
bracket used as a secondary support
for a worksurface
• Is primarily used for end/side and
corner support
• Must be used with a primary support
Finishes
• The following items are available
in Foundation and Mica colors
- Cantilevers
- Universal Mounting Brackets
- Side Support Brackets
• Flush Plates are Black

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worksurface supports & accessories
lyft worksurface support basics
The Lyft system requires specific supports for mounting to either Lyft Thin Panels or T/O/S Panels.
Worksurface spans cannot extend beyond the end of a Lyft Thin Panel Run
Adjustable-Height Thin Panel
Mount Bracket (HWBA)
• Mounts to the mid rail and lower
rail of Lyft Standard and Segmented
Thin Panels, providing worksurface
support
• The Bracket positions the back edge
of worksurfaces to Lyft Panels with
the same spacing as T/O/S Panels to
worksurfaces
End Gable (HEG)
• Connects to Lyft Thin Panels and
worksurfaces to provide structural
support at the end of a worksurface run
Fixed-Height Thin Panel Mount
Bracket (HWB)
• Mounts to the mid rail of Lyft
standard and segmented Thin Panels
• Is non-handed and can be mounted
on- or off-module to Standard Lyft
Thin Panels and Segmented Lyft
Thin Panels
• Provides worksurface support at a
height of 29"
• Cannot be mounted to a T/O/S panel
• Can be used in a shared
configuration off-module
• Is not to be used as a shared
worksurface support
• Cannot be used with Lyft End
Gables (HEG) or Lyft Worksurface
Supporting Pedestal Kits (HWP) at
heights other than 29"
• Worksurfaces are supported at a fixed
height of 29" with leveling capability
Height adjustment range
of 26" - 32"

• Match End Gable depth
specification to the depth of the
worksurface it is applied
• An optional non-handed Infill Panel
is available to enclose the underworksurface area to the same raised
height as Lyft Thin Panels
Worksurface Supporting Pedestal
Kit (HWP)
• In combination with a pedestal
provides structural support when
mounted to worksurfaces and Lyft
Thin Panels used
• Positions the edge of the
worksurface to Lyft Thin Panels
with the same spacing as T/O/S
panels to the worksurface
• The kit is non-handed
• Is also required mid span for single
worksurfaces that span over 60"
• Is not to be used as a shared
worksurface support. Its’
application is to support end of
worksurface runs
• Pedestal depth must be less than the
worksurface depth to which it is
applied



• Is compatible with Lyft Standard
and Segmented Thin Panels only
• An optional Filler Panel is available
to fully enclose end run worksurface
applications



Without Infill Panel With Infill Panel

xm Post Leg (TXPL)
• Is a secondary support used to
provide additional support at the
front of a worksurface

• Provides a non-handed support at
the end of a run of worksurfaces or
to join adjacent worksurfaces
• May be used to support T/O/S
panel-mounted and wall-mounted
worksurfaces

• Can be used inset to support
worksurfaces with Lyft Thin Panel
applications

• Cannot be used to create
freestanding desks
• Is not compatible with xm desks

29" fixed height
Adjustable in 1" increments from
26" to 35" with a 3/4" leveling
range
Finishes
Lyft products are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
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
worksurface supports & accessories
worksurface support features chart
The following chart identifies T/O/S worksurface support features.

cantilevers and legs

Universal
Cantilever
(BC)
Handed
Cantilever
(CT)
C-Leg
(CL29)
Intermediate
C-Leg
(CM29)
Flush End
(BEF)
18", 22"
Depths
12", 18", 22"
Depths
22" Depth
22" Depth
20", 24",
30" Depths
29" Height
29" Height
Monoleg
(CZ29)
End Gable xm Post Leg
(Lyft) (HEG)
(TXPL)
Fixed Height
Metal Gable
(BFF)

worksurface
depth / height

options
26", 29"
Heights
3 1/2" Dia.
20", 30"
Depths
29" Height
26" to 35"
Heights
24", 30"
Depths
On-module
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a

Off-module

Integral safety
hook

Single support
only

Single and dual
support



Fixed-height
Adjustable
height
Left, right or
shared position
n/a

Does Not Have Feature


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Has Feature
n/a
Not Applicable
n/a
n/a
worksurface supports & accessories
worksurface support features chart (continued)
The following chart identifies T/O/S worksurface support features.

brackets
Universal
Mounting
Bracket
(BU100)
Side
Support
Bracket
(BSE)
Locking Side
Support
Bracket
(BSL)
Pedestal
Supporting
Bracket
(KSB)
Worksurface Fixed Height
Supporting
Thin Panel
Pedestal Kit
Mount
(Lyft) (HWP)
Bracket
(HWB)
Adjustable
Height Thin
Panel Mount
Bracket
(HWBA)


worksurface
depth / height
options
n/a
26", 29"
Heights
29" Height
24", 30"
Depths
29" Height
24", 30"
Depths
29" Height
29" Height
26" to 32"
Height

On-module

Off-module

Integral safety
hook

Single support
only

Single and dual
support

Fixed-height

Adjustable
height

Does Not Have Feature
Has Feature


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worksurface supports & accessories
planning with worksurface supports for lyft
The following rules apply when planning worksurface support for Lyft Thin Panels.

Worksurface spans cannot extend beyond the end of a Lyft Thin Panel run
78"

24"
17"

Flush Plate connection is also required
at the front end of the surface

worksurface spans

• On Lyft Thin Panel runs with one or more worksurfaces, an inset xm Post Leg (TXPL) is required to provide additional support to the following worksurface spans:
– 24" deep worksurface span over 78"
– 30" deep worksurface span over 60"

• xm Post Legs are inset 17" from the user edge and should be used at mid span on a single worksurface or at the junction of two worksurfaces (Flush Plate
connection is also required at the front end of the surface)
• A Fixed-Height Thin Panel Mount Bracket (HWB) is also required mid span for single worksurfaces that span over 60"



Worksurface Support Pedestal Kit
(HWP)

Thin Panel Mount Brackets (one
bracket at back edge of the
worksurface at the corner and one at
the side edge at the front corner)

End Gable (HEG)
supporting the end of a worksurface run

• At the end of a worksurface run, where the back edge of the worksurface is connected to a Lyft Standard or Segmented Thin Panel, one of the following support
options is required at the worksurface end:
– Lyft End Gable

– Lyft Worksurface Supporting Pedestal Kit
– Lyft return Panel with Fixed-Height Thin Panel Mount Brackets (one bracket at back edge of the worksurface at the corner and one at the side edge at the front
corner)
– Lyft return Panel with height-adjustable Thin Panel Mount Brackets (one bracket at back edge of the worksurface at the corner and one at the side edge at the
front corner)

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worksurface supports & accessories
planning with worksurface supports for lyft (continued)
The following rules apply when planning worksurface support for Lyft Thin Panels.

This application requires structural
panel support on the side opposite to
where the height-adjustable post leg
is used. This example uses an End
Gable (HEG) for support



Adjustable Height Thin Panel Mount Brackets (HWBA)
• Follow the same application guidelines as Fixed-Height Thin Panel Mount Brackets (HWB) with the following exceptions:
– The Adjustable Height Thin Panel Mount Bracket is to be used with Variable Height xm Post Legs (TXPL2). Variable Height Post Legs do not provide panel
support
– The Adjustable Height Thin Panel Mount Bracket cannot be used with Lyft End Gables (HEG) or Lyft Worksurface Supporting Pedestal Kits (HWP) at heights
other than 29"
– Mounted storage is not permitted on a Lyft Thin Panel run stabilized by a height-adjustable Post Leg and Adjustable Height Thin Panel Mount Brackets. Please
see the Mounted Storage section for Lyft Thin Panel Applications



Worksurface Supporting Pedestal Kit (HWP)




Y
X
Z
X = 18"-22" For 24" Worksurface Depth
X = 18"-22"-28" For 30" Worksurface Depth
Y = Gap Range
Z = 24" or 30" Worksurface Depth
To be used only as and end of worksurface run support
Not to be used as a shared worksurface support


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freestanding modules
freestanding modules
F R E E S TA N D I N G M O D U L E S O V E RV I E W
D E S K S & TA B L E B A S I C S
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C O M P O N E N T S & A S S E M B LY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 0
DESK CREEP
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
WO R K S U R FAC E S , M O D E S T Y PA N E L S & G A B L E B A S I C S
. . . . . . .112
P L A N N I N G W I T H M O D E S T Y PA N E L S & G A B L E S . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3
STA BILIT Y R EQUIR EMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 4
EDGE T RIM ST Y LE OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 5
GR A IN DIRECT ION / U SER EDGE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 5
STORAGE BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
W IR E M A NAGEMENT OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 17
T /O/S STORAGE COMPATIBILIT Y W ITH INSTALLED WIRE TRAY . . . . 1 18
PL A NN ING WITH FREESTANDING MODULES AND T/O/S PANELS . . . 119
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freestanding modules
freestanding modules overview
Freestanding Modules are a collection of preconfigured desks and individual components that can be used for building
freestanding workstations or reconfiguring units.
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Hutch with Flipper Door (GHF)
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Also Available, Hutch Wire Manager
(GHW21)
Outside Modesty Panel (GON)
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Inside Modesty Panel (GIN)
Shared Gable (GGSN)
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Hutch Accessory Element (GEA)
Also Available, Hutch Tackable
Element (GET), and Hutch Multi
Element (GEM)
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Corner Gable (GGCN)
Half Gable (GGHN)
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Full Gable (GGFN)
Standard Modesty Panel (GMN)
Also Available, Panel-Attached Gable
(GGPN)
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Worksurfaces
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Tables
freestanding modules
desks & tables basics
The desking system can be used on its own or in a variety of other environments including drywall offices; it combines
T/O/S worksurfaces with modesty panels and supports to create preconfigured units.
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All desks, returns, bridges and tables are complete units with modesty panels and gables included
Desks, returns and bridges come with options for height and depth of modesty panel
All semi-supported desks must be attached to another desk for support
Levelers have a 1" leveling range
Desk height is 29" with a leveling range of 1"
Rectangular Bridge with Half Gable
(GDRHN)
Is a semi-supported bridge used between
two other semi-supported desks
• Corner Desks are used between two
semi–supported desks to enable
application of a keyboard support
• Comes complete with grommets in
back corner for wire access
• Outside modesty panel is located on
the left side of the unit from the
users perspective, and overlaps the
inside modesty panel on the right
side to complete the corner detail
• Split corner and keyboard support
option has an adjustment range of
10” in total, 5” above and 5” below
the surface –it is activated by a panel
on the right underside of the support
–it has a tilt rang of +15° to –10°
and is adjusted with a tension panel
on the left underside of the support
• Rectangular Return Desks are
available with full gable or full and
half gable
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• Are semi-supported desks used as a
return, at the end of a run of desks,
or when butting two desks together
• Must be attached to another desk
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42," 48"
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24" - 72"
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24" - 36"
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29 1/2" w/ 1"
leveling height
24" - 72"
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48" - 72"
24" - 36"
Conference Bullet Top Desk
(GCBSN)
• Are available with full and half gable,
or two half gables, and are used as a
conference surface or return
• Offer a recessed gable option is
available for the full gable on the
outside only
Freestanding Rectangular Desk
(GDRRN)
Is a stand alone desk that can be used
in combination with other desks or
returns
Tables are available in Circular (GTC)
and Square (GTS) shapes to
incorporate into the freestanding
module environment
Finishes
• Surfaces are available in Foundation,
Laminate and Flintwood Stains
• Edges are available in Slim,
Flintwood Slim, Straight and
Flintwood Straight trims
• Gables and modesty panels are
available in Source Laminates and
Flintwood Stains
• Monolegs are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
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freestanding modules
components & assembly
The following diagrams demonstrate the components that comprise pre-configured Freestanding Modules.
Size, shape and dimensions will vary from desk to desk
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 rectangular return exploded view – front
Rectangular Worksurface
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Flush End Grommet
Reveal Trim
6
Gables
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Levelers
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Flush, Full Modesty Panel
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rectangular return exploded view back
freestanding modules attachment with
brackets
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Connecting
Brackets
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Worksurfaces, gables and modestly panels are attached with
mechanical screws and inserts
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freestanding modules
desk creep
Creep must be taken into consideration when planning. Creep is the amount of extra space that must be added to a
worksurface, it is the difference between the nominal and the actual dimensions.
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• All worksurface dimensions are nominal
• Desks 24" – 60" are actually 1/8" wider and deeper than their nominal dimension
• Desks 66" – 72" wide are 1/4" wider and 1/8" deeper than their nominal dimensions
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single desks – creep factor examples
60 1/8" actual
72 1/4" actual
60" nominal
72" nominal
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24 1/8" actual
24 1/8" actual
24" nominal
24" nominal
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plan view
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102 3/8" actual
102" nominal
30 1/8" actual
30" nominal
30 1/8" actual
30" nominal
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42 1/8" actual
42" nominal
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42 1/8" actual
42" nominal
72 1/4" actual
72" nominal
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84 1/4" actual
84" nominal
42 1/8" actual
42" nominal
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24 1/8" actual
24" nominal
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freestanding modules
worksurfaces, modesty panels & gable basics
Freestanding Modules offer a variety of individual surfaces, gables and modesty panels for building up units or for
reconfiguration purposes
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•
•
•
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Modesty panels and gables are required to support freestanding desks
Flush plates are required for all shared and half gables
Shared, half and corner gables cannot adequately support a freestanding desk
Full gables must be used at either end of a desk or run of desks for stability
Levelers have a 1" leveling range
When building up a corner desk, Standard (GMN), Inside (GIN) and Outside (GON) modesty panels are required
• Modesty Panels are the mandatory
structural component when building
up a desk providing privacy and
stability
Half Gable (GGHN)
Is used to build up semi-supported
desks and provides future
reconfiguration options
Inside Modesty Panel (GIN)
• Is overlapped by the Outside
Modesty Panel (GON) to complete
the corner detail on corner desks
Panel-Attached Full Gable (GGPN)
• Enables a freestanding desk to be
panel-attached with an on-module
connection
• Available in Full, 3/4, Raised and
1/2 heights
• Must be used with an Outside
Modesty Panel (GON)
• Wire brackets attach to the modesty
panel and worksurface to provide
structural stability
• Must also be specified with a Corner
Gable (GGCN)
• The panel to which the full gable is
attached takes the place of the
modesty panel
• The number of modesty wire trays is
dependent upon the modesty panel
width (24"-42" needs one, 45"-54"
needs two, 60"-72" needs three.)
• Comes with handed hardware
or
Inside Modesty panel
(GIN) 29"- 47"
Full Gable (GGFN)
• Used for support on a freestanding
desk or at the end of a run of semisupported desks
• Can accommodate a Wire Tray (GMT)
for the passage of larger amounts of
power and communication wires and
support power bars
• Full Gables or Full and Half Gables
are used to build up any freestanding
or semi-supported desk
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12"
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16, 22,"
28"
24," 30",36"
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Standard
Modesty panel
(GMN)
24"- 72"
Standard Modesty Panel (GMN)
• Connects to the rear (visitor’s side) of
the desk, return or bridge
• Is not for use on a corner desk which
requires Inside (GIN) and Outside
Modesty Panels (GON)
Outside
Modesty panel
(GON)
30"- 66"
• Worksurfaces are specified when
building up any workstation and can
also be panel-mounted in a T/O/S
panel environment
• Come complete with inserts to
enable connection to gables and
modesty panels
Outside Modesty Panel (GON)
Overlaps the Inside Modesty Panel
(GIN) to complete the corner detail
on Corner Desks
Finishes
• Surfaces are available in Foundation
Laminate and Flintwood stains
• Edges are available in Slim, Flintwood
Slim, Straight and Flintwood Straight
trims
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• Gables and modesty panels are
available in Source Laminates and
Flintwood stains
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Shared Gable (GGSN)
• Is used for support on semi-supported
desks in the middle of a run
• Depths of 16", 22" and 28" provide
full gable desk support over long runs
Shared Gable Assembly (GBSN)
• Attaches to a half gable to create a shared
half gable and can be used in place of
two half gables when connecting two
semi supported desks
• To ensure stability, the plates on the
half gable must be removed and
replaced with larger plates supplied
with the shared gable assembly
Gable Plate
Flush Plate
freestanding modules
planning with modesty panels and gables
The following information should be considered when planning with modesty panels and gables.
modesty panel options
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6"
3" above
the floor
Full Modesty Panel
Flush
12" above
the floor
8" above
the floor
Raised Modesty Panel
Recessed
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1/2 Modesty Panel
Recessed
3/4 Modesty Panel
Flush
Modesty panels are offered in flush and recessed options and are available in four styles:
Full:
flush with the bottom of the gable
Raised:
3" above finished floor
3/4:
8" above finished floor
1/2:
12" above finished floor
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gable styles
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6"
Full Modesty Panel
Flush Gable
Full Modesty Panel
Recessed Gable
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• While modesty panels cannot be recessed in conference desk applications, gables can be
• Please note, only the outside gable (visitor's side) can be recessed
• The gable that connects to another desk must be flush with the worksurface edge
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shared half gables
two half gables
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Flush Plate
Shared Gable
Assembly Hardware
Flush Plate
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• Two Half Gables can sufficiently support two semi-supported desks butted up
against one another
• Desks with only one gable can be connected to another desk using the Shared
Gable Assembly brackets (GBSN)
• Two Flush Plates are mandatory in order to maintain stability and a level surface
• This hardware allows you to transform a Half Gable (GGHN) into a Shared Gable
(GGSN) and can be ordered separately
• Use of two Half Gables allows for flexibility in future reconfigurations.
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• A Flush Plate is mandatory in order to maintain stability and a level surface
• Use of a Shared Half Gable may represent a cost reduction in some situations
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freestanding modules
stability requirements
The following stability rules apply when planning with Freestanding Modules.
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two full gables
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• Freestanding Modules need Full Gable support every 120"
• A run of desks cannot exceed 120" without Full Gable support to
maintain stability
120"
MAX
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two full gables – supporting hutches
• When supporting Hutches, Freestanding Modules need Full Gable
support every 96"
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• Stability cannot be ensured if Full Gable support is not maintained every
96" when desks are supporting Hutches
96"
MAX
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two corner desks
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Corner Desks can be used to provide stability instead of Full Gables.
However, the distance between the Corner Desks must not exceed 72" if
stability is to be ensured
72"
MAX
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conference desks
• Provide sufficient support when Full Gables are not appropriate
• If the Conference Desk acts as a Full Gable; ensure that 120" is not
exceeded on either side of the Conference Desk without Full Gable
support
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120"
MAX
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120"
MAX
freestanding modules
edge trim style overview
The chart below indicates which edge trim style can be specified with all freestanding module finishes.
• Three standard trim styles (Slim and Straight ) in two standard finishes (PVC and Flintwood) are available for application to
the user edge on Freestanding Modules worksurfaces. The non-user edge is finished in a matching Straight Trim
• The Straight Trim, applied to the non-user edge on Freestanding Modules worksurfaces, matches the specified trim finish
applied to the user edge
• When PVC Straight or Flintwood Straight is specified, this trim finishes all edges
• Shading indicates user edge
PVC
Slim (A)
All Edges
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Foundation
Laminate Surface
PVC
Straight (6)**
All Edges
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All Edges
Straight Trim*
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User Edge
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grain direction/user edge
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The illustrations below show the grain direction of Wood Grain Laminate.
• Grain direction is an important factor when planning workstation configurations, if a different grain direction is required,
please contact your Teknion Customer Service Representative
• The pattern/grain direction of Laminate worksurfaces varies depending on the type of worksurface specified
• Shading indicates user edge
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Rectangular
Worksurface
(GWSN)
90° Worksurface
(GWPSN)
90° Worksurface
with Curve
(GWSCN)
P-Top (GWSTN)
EDP Worksurface
(GWDN)
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Bullet Top (GWSBN)
P Top (GWSTN)
Piano Top
Worksurface
(GWBCN)
Circular Table
(GTC)
Square Table
(GTS)
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freestanding modules
storage basics
The Hutch provides storage space above the worksurface and privacy between stations.
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Hutch with Flipper Door (GHF)
• Provides privacy and storage space
above the worksurface
• In widths of 36" - 48" will have one
door and hutches while widths of
54" - 72" will have two
• Is divided into two sections, shelf is
not included
• Accepts the Utility Light (TY), Shelf
Dividers (BK61), Hutch Wire
Manager (GHW21) and Hutch
Elements (GEA, GET, GEM)
Hutch Accessory Element (GEA)
• Is designed to support Personal
Organizers (PAX). For details, see:
Complements Teknion's Ergonomics
& Accessories program
36" - 72"
21"
Hutch Wire Manager (GHW21)
• Conceals electrical wires and routes
them from the electrical source
under the reveal trim and into the
light fixture
• Is not interchangeable with the
T/O/S Accessory Elements (PAE)
• Is applied in the corner of a Hutch
with an adhesive backing
• Widths must be specified to match
the width of the Hutch
• Finished in Black
16"
36" - 72"
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22"
39"
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Also Available
36" - 72"
36" - 72"
21"
21"
• Laminate doors are available in
Foundation Laminates
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• Metal doors are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
Hutch Multi Element (GEM)
• Is not available with the T/O/S
Accessory Element (PAE)
Hutch Tackboard Element (GET)
Is not interchangeable with the T/O/S
Tackable Element (PTA)
• Also accepts Personl Organizers (PAX)
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Finishes
• Case is available in Source Laminate
and Flintwood stains
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• Flintwood doors are available in a
variety of Flintwood stains
freestanding modules
wire management overview
Power and communications wires can rerouted through modesty panel brackets and wire trays.
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Half Gables allow for continuous passage of
wires
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Modesty Panel Wire Tray (GMT)
Wire access through Reveal
Trim on Hutch
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Power Bar Lay-In
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Easy access to outlets
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Reveal Trim
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freestanding modules
t/o/s storage compatibility with installed wire tray
The following rules apply when planning storage where Modesty Wire Trays (GMT) exist.
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• If a wire tray is being used the T/O/S storage must be 6" less in depth than the Freestanding Module desks being used
• If it is not being used the T/O/S storage must be 2" less in depth
 flush modesty panel
T/O/S Storage Sizes
24" Deep Desk
30" Deep Desk
36" Deep Desk
6" Clearance
12" Clearance
2" Clearance
8" Clearance
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18" Deep
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22" Deep
Does not fit
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28" Deep
Does not fit
Does not fit
2" Clearance
 recessed modesty panel
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T/O/S Storage Sizes
18" Deep
30" Deep Desk
24" Deep Desk
n/a
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36" Deep Desk
6" Clearance
22" Deep
n/a
Does not fit
2" Clearance
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28" Deep
n/a
Does not fit
Does not fit
storage width compatibility
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36" Wide Desk
36" Wide Desk
30" Wide Lateral File
Two 15" Wide Pedestals
42" Wide Desk
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36" Wide Lateral File
freestanding modules
planning with freestanding modules and t/o/s panels
The following example shows how T/O/S panels and Freestanding Modules can work together.
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Panels provide spine applications and
services and extra wire management
capabilities
A variety of element types are available
Freestanding Modules can be used
when no panels are required
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Hutches provide additional privacy as
well as storage
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mounted storage &
accessories
mounted storage &
accessories
MOUNTED STORAGE BASICS
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M O U N T E D A C C E S S O RY B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3
PL ANNING WITH MOUNTED STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
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mounted storage & accessories
mounted storage basics
T/O/S offers a variety of panel-mounted on-module storage units that provide open storage within the workstation.
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• On-Module Hooks are available and must be specified if required
• Cabinets are available with locks keyed alike to match other storage components or keyed randomly for a dedicated lock
• The Universal Light (TU200) and Utility Light (TY) can be mounted to the underside of cabinets and shelves
Flipper Door Unit (S)
• Must be hung on-module when
hung on Power Panels (PE)
• Door retracts inside if case is metal
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• 30" - 48" has one door, 54" & 60"
has two doors
Shelves (Double Wall/Open
Storage) (S)
• Must be hung on-module when
hung on Power Panels (PE)
• Accept Wire Book Organizers (BK60)
Overhead Cabinet (DSF)
• Must be hung on-module when
hung on Power Panels (PE)
• Door retracts outside/over the cabinet
• Requires a 2" door clearance above
the lower cabinet when stacked
• Accepts Shelf Dividers (BK61)
• Fabric (D4) fronts and all 54" wide
cabinets cannot be specified with a
motion control mechanism
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• When applying the Utility Light to
an Overhead Cabinet (DSF) or a
Shelf (DSO) specify width one size
smaller than the width of the
Cabinet or Shelf, (e.g., 24” shelf
specify an 18” Utility Light, 42”
Cabinet, specify a 36” Utility Light
or
A4 Overhead Cabinet (DSFM)
• A metric-height panel-mounted, onor off-module lockable storage on it
for A4 files
• Cannot be applied on a 30" high
element
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• 30" - 48" has one door, 54", 60" has
two doors
30" - 60"
13"
30" - 60"
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30" - 60"
17"
30" - 60"
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On-Module Hooks (SFOM)
• Can be attached to the back of the
Overhead Cabinet (DSF) or A4
Overhead Cabinet (DSFM) to
enable on-module mounting to any
straight T/O/S Panel
• Incorporates an integral safety hook,
which prevents the overhead cabinet
from being dislodged from the panel
when struck from the bottom
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Shelf (DSO)
• Bracket (of the DSO, the Single Wall
and the EDP shelf ) incorporates an
integral safety hook which prevents
the shelf from being dislodged from
the Panel when struck from the bottom
Shelves (Single Wall/EDP) (S)
• Can be hung on-module only
15"
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• When applying the Utility Light to
an Overhead Cabinet (DSF) or a
Shelf (DSO) specify width one size
smaller than the width of the
Cabinet or Shelf, (e.g., 24” shelf
specify an 18” Utility Light, 42”
Cabinet, specify a 36” Utility Light
EDP Shelf
10"
8"
24" - 60"
13"
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• Allow overhead storage and
accessories to mount to walls
• Are intended to be wall mounted. It
is the customer’s responsibility to
ensure that it is securely installed and
that the wall is appropriately prepared
• Accepts Shelf Dividers (BK61)
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Wall Adapters (Horizontal,
Single/Double Component) (FC)
• Width of the horizontal component
wall adapter should match the width
of the cabinet
Finishes
• Cabinet cases and shelves are available
in Foundation and Mica colors
• Are for use with Overhead Cabinets
(DSF, DSFM), Double Wall Shelf
(SS), Open Storage Shelf (SO) and
Flipper Door Units (SF/SFC)
• Metal door fronts will match case finish
• Handles are finished in Foundation
colors
Single Wall Shelf
6"
24" - 60"
30" - 60"
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• Fabric door fronts can be upholstered
in fabrics from Teknion's standard
fabric program
mounted storage & accessories
mounted accessory basics
T/O/S offers a variety of accessories that can be hung inside or outside a workstation to facilitate organization of the
workstation.
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Shelf Divider (BK61)
• Separates books, paper, binders and
other items on the Shelf (DSO) and
in the Overhead Cabinet (DSF)
only
• Inserts into the rail at the back of
the Overhead Cabinet (DSF) or
Shelf (DSO) and can be positioned
anywhere along its length
8 3/4"
Tackboard (AT)
Mounts on- or off-module over existing
elements to provide a tackable surface
Accessory Rail (PAR)
• Is designed to support Personal
Organizers (PAX)
• Cannot be attached at the same level
when coming together in a corner
situation
• Can only be attached into the
hingeway on a Fabric Covered
Element (PAA, PTA)
• Lighting wire management clips cannot
be attached in the same hingeway
• Fits all panels
3 1/2"
• Two rails are required on-module to
provide adequate support for Binder
Bins (PAX95). Up to three rails can
be attached over a single 15" element
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24" - 60"
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7"
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15" - 36"
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14", 29"
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Shelf Divider
and Paper Organizer (BK)
• Organizes paper and books on a Single
Wall Shelf (SB) or EDP Shelf (SE)
• Sits vertically on a shelf(s) on an angle
Wire Book Organizer (BK60)
• Facilitates the organization of books
and binders in a Double Wall Shelf
(SS), Open Storage Shelf (SO), or
Flipper Door Unit (SF/SFC)
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• Mount into the channels at the front
and back shelf bottom anywhere along
the length of the shelf
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Finishes
• Accessories are available in
Foundation, Mica or Accent colors,
unless otherwise specified
• Tackboard is available in Panel
Fabric selections
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mounted storage & accessories
planning with mounted storage
The following illustrates how Mounted Storage and Accessories can be applied to the inside or outside of a workstation.
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Overhead Cabinet (DSF)
Workstation Signage (ACWS)
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Tackboard (AT)
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Accessory Rail (PAR)
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Shelf (DSO)
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Accessories (PAX)
Vertical Organizer (PAX100)
Tray, Legal (PAX93)
Media Organizer (PAX96)
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• Applications of T/O/S mounted storage are not limited to the interior of the workstation
• The exterior of the panels can accept mounted storage to facilitate the organization of items shared by a group
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• The Workstation Signage (ACWS), Vertical Organizer (PAX100), Tray;Legal (PAX93) and Media Organizer (PAX96) must be ordered through Complements:
Teknion’s Ergonomics & Accessories Program
• Two levels of storage can be hung to a maximum height of 66" provided there is a return panel at least 30" wide
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freestanding storage &
accessories
freestanding storage &
accessories
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freestanding storage & accessories
pedestal basics
T/O/S offers various options for pedestal cabinets.
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• Pedestals are available with locks keyed alike to match other storage components or keyed randomly for a dedicated lock
• Counterweights are required for all cabinets not located under a worksurface and when casters are specified
• Levelers can be adjusted up to 1"
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Pedestal (DSN)
• Provides storage below the worksurface
and is available in a variety of
drawer configurations and depths
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• Box file configuration will fit under
height-adjustable, panel-mounted
worksurfaces
• May be specified to support
worksurface when (BBF) Box, Box,
File or (LF) Large File, File Drawer
Configurations are selected
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• Drawer interiors extend the full
interior depth of the pedestal except
for 28" deep Box (B). For these
drawer sizes the interior drawer
depth is actually 22"
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Full Pull
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18", 22", 28"
20.8"
27.2"
27.2"
15"
Box, File
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Box, Box, File
(Shown in layout)
Large File, File
(Shown in layout)
Pedestal Accessories (DA)
Included with pedestals as noted on the product page; additional
accessories may be ordered separately as necessary
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Hanging File Bar
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Drawer Divider
(Single Wall)
Drawer Divider
(Single Wall)
Pencil Tray
Stationary Insert
Finishes
• Cabinets are available with metal
fronts available in Foundation or
Mica colors
• Locks have a Brushed Chrome
finish
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• Accessories are Black except for
Hanging File Bars which have a
Chrome finish
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freestanding storage & accessories
lateral file basics
T/O/S offers various options for lateral filing cabinets.
• Lateral Cabinets are available with locks keyed alike to match other storage components or keyed randomly for a dedicated lock
• Counterweights are required for all cabinets not located under a worksurface
• Levelers can be adjusted up to 1"
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Lateral File Cabinets (LTL)
• Are available in a variety of heights
to provide high-density filing and
organized storage
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• Heights are designed to align with
Storage Cabinet (LTS)
• One-high can be stacked on top of
another file unit (only one per
unit). They must be bolted
together and a counterweight
installed in the lower unit
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• Four-high units available in 51" and
54" heights based on drawer
configuration
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• 51" & 66" high storage cabinets
align with panel heights
Standard Pull
(Shown in layout)
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Workstation Lateral (DLSN)
• Provides storage beneath the
worksurface
Full Pull
• Is designed to match aesthetically
with the standard pull pedestal
Standard Pull
(Shown in layout)
18"
BR
18"
17"
BR
BR
BF
40" BF
LF
27" BF
LF
BR
51" LF
LF
LF
54"
66"
BF
BF
LF
BF
LF
LF
LF
27.2"
30" 36" 42"
30" 36" 42"
One-High
Two-High
Three-High
Four-High
Lateral File Accessories (FA)
Included with laterals as noted on the
product page; additional accessories
may be ordered separately as necessary
Hanging File
Bars
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Cross File
Bars
Counterweight A
Four-High
Five High
Lateral File Top (FA)
• Available in the same finishes as
T/O/S worksurfaces and can be
applied to the top of a Lateral File
(DLSN/LTL), Storage Cabinet
(LTS), or Wardrobe Cabinet (LTW)
Finishes
• Cabinets are available with metal
fronts in Foundation or Mica colors
• Accepts all T/O/S trim styles.
Available trims are applied to the
finished edge only, remaining sides
have a Flat Edge
• Standard handle pulls are available
in Foundation colors while full pull
handles will be finished to match
the case
• Flintwood edge trims will be
finished to match the surface
• Accessories are Black except for
Cross File Bars which have a
Chrome finish
30" - 90"
• Locks have a Brushed Chrome
finish
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18"
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Counterweight B
Divider Plates
Legal-to-Letter
EDP Adapter
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freestanding storage & accessories
freestanding storage basics
T/O/S freestanding storage is an extensive storage system that responds to a variety of diverse information management
needs.
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• Storage Cabinets are available with locks keyed alike to match other storage components or keyed randomly for a dedicated
lock
• Levelers can be adjusted up to 1"
Hi-Fiver Cabinets (GSF, GS)
• Are freestanding and provide
enclosed and open storage space in
the workstation
24"
65"
• Cannot support a worksurface
• The coat rod is installed on the left
side of the Hi-Fiver Coat Storage
(Divided) but can be retrofitted to
the right
• File drawers store letter and legalsize documents
24", 30",
36"
Shelf Storage
(GSS)
(Shown in layout)
Coat & File
Shelves & File Cupboard & File
Coat Storage Storage (GSF) Storage (GSW) Storage (GSU) Undivided (GSC)
(Shown in layout)
Coat Storage Divided (GSCD)
Standard Pull
Wardrobe Cabinet (LTW)
• Are available in a divided or un-divided
configuration
• All shelves are adjustable in
approximately 1" increments
• Interior options are factory-installed,
the coat rod is hung front-to-back (not
side-to-side) to accommodate hangers
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• Knockouts are located in the side panels
for hanging cabinets
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• Walls are slotted in 1" increments for
shelf adjustment
• Hat shelves in the 36" and 42" wide
divided cabinets are the same size
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• Height matches all other Five-High
Storage Cabinets
Available for LTW and LTS Cabinets
Storage Cabinet (LTS)
• Are available in a variety of heights
with adjustable shelves to provide
enclosed storage
• Heights are designed to align with
Lateral Files (FF)
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18"
66"
54"
40"
27"
65"
30", 36", 42"
Two-High
Three-High
Four-High
Five High
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Undivided
Divided
• Four-high units are available in 50",
54" heights based on drawer
configuration
• 50" high lateral file aligns with
panel heights
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36", 42"
30"
18"
• Knockouts are located in the side
panels for ganging of cabinets
• Walls are slotted in 1" increments
for shelf adjustment
Standard Pull
Full Pull
Cabinet Accessories (SA)
Included with cabinets as noted on
the product page; additional
accessories may be ordered separately
as necessary
36"
11"
Shelf
Slotted Shelf
• Locks have a Brushed Chrome finish
16"
Hat Shelf
Finishes
• Cabinets are available with metal
fronts in Foundation or Mica colors
Max Storage Module Max Storage
(freestanding unit)
Trays
• Standard handle pulls are available
in Foundation colors while full pull
handles will be finished to match
the case
• Accessories are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
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freestanding storage & accessories
lateral file drawer capacity
The following charts indicate the filing capacity of Lateral File Drawers (LF).
All measurements are in lineal inches and centimeters
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Side-to-side
30" w
36" w
42" w
One-High
26-5/8" / 68 cm
32-5/8" / 83 cm
38-5/8" / 98 cm
Two-High
53-1/4" / 135 cm
65-1/4" / 166 cm
77-1/4" / 196 cm
Three-High
79-13/16" / 203 cm
97-13/16" / 249 cm
115-13/16" / 294 cm
Four-High
106-1/2" / 271 cm
130-1/2" / 331 cm
154-1/2" / 392 cm
Five-High
133-1/4" / 338 cm
163-1/4" / 414 cm
193-1/4" / 490 cm
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Front-to-back/Letter
30" w
36" w
42" w
One-High
30-1/2" / 77 cm
37" / 94 cm
45-3/4" / 116 cm
Two-High
61" / 155 cm
74" / 188 cm
91-1/2" / 232 cm
Three-High
91-1/2" / 232 cm
111" / 282 cm
137-1/4" / 349 cm
Four-High
122" / 310 cm
148" / 376 cm
183" / 465 cm
Five-High
152-1/2" / 387 cm
185" / 470 cm
228-3/4" / 581 cm
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Front-to-back/Legal
30" w
36" w
42" w
One-High
25-1/4" / 64 cm
30-1/2" / 77 cm
37" / 94 cm
Two-High
50-1/2" / 128 cm
61" / 155 cm
74" / 188 cm
Three-High
75-3/4" / 192 cm
91-1/2" / 232 cm
111" / 282 cm
Four-High
101" / 257 cm
122" / 310 cm
148" / 376 cm
Five-High
126-1/4" / 320 cm
152-1/2" / 387 cm
185" / 470 cm
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freestanding storage & accessories
lateral file drawer types
Lateral files consist of a few drawer types. Below is a guide on how to choose the right type of drawer for your application.
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The location of each drawer type as labeled on each product page, is fixed. See appropriate product page for details
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Module
Code
Drawer Type
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Drawing
Applications
• Drawer extends for easy access to files from any position
• Drawer for hanging files
LF
Fixed Drawer, Letter Size
• Accommodates letter and A4 size documents, but
not binders
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• Drawer extends for easy access to files from any position
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• Drawer for binders
BF
Fixed Drawer, Binder Size
• Accommodates binders as well as hanging files of
letter and A4 size documents
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• Easy access to storage is provided by pull-out shelf
• Drawer recedes into cabinet
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Receding Front, Binder Size
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• Accommodates binders as well as hanging files of
letter and A4 size documents
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lighting, electrics &
communications
lighting, electrics &
communications
L I G H T I N G , E L E C T R I C S & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S O V E RV I E W . . . . 1 3 7
LIGHTING BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138
S T O R A G E / L I G H T I N G C O M P AT I B I L I T Y C H A R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 9
CEILING FEED BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140
PLANNING WITH CEILING FEED
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BASE FEED BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
P OW E R D I S T R I B U T I O N B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 3
WIRE SYSTEMS
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P OW E R A C C E S S B A S I C S
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O U T L E T C O M P AT I B I L I T Y C H A R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 7
C O M M U N I C AT I O N S A C C E S S B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 8
T Y P I C A L S P E C I F I C AT I O N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 9
S U G G E S T E D P A C K A G E S F O R 8 - S TAT I O N C L U S T E R . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 0
CASUAL WIRE BASICS
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L E L E C T R I C S B A S I C S
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lighting, electrics & communications
lighting, electrics & communications overview
T/O/S offers a variety of lighting, electrical and communications components.
• Local codes must be checked to ensure compliance
• The electrical contractor is responsible for power distribution in order to obtain a balanced system within the limits of the
building
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Outlet Knockout Cover (EDC)
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Voice & Data Module (VDM)
M-Clip (TMC)
Raceway Box (ERB)
Voice & Data Adapter
(VDA)
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Outlets (ED)
Voice & Data Faceplate
Adapter (EVDF)
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Surge Suppressor (EDS5)
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Plug-In Base Feed (BFKP)
Four-Way Connector (EF)
Base Feed (BFK)
Receptacle Harness
(ES)
or
Power Pole (Complete) (EP)
Split Base Feed (BFKS)
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Panel Pass-Through
Harness (EH)
Power Pole (Empty) (EPE)
Pole Divider (EPD)
Lay-In Pole (Complete) (EPH)
Power Pole Harness (Includes
Junction Box) (EPB)
Lay-In Pole (Empty) (EPHE)
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Also available but not illustrated:
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M-Clip (TMC)
Slim Profile Utility
Light (TYRT)
Universal Light (TU)
No Raceway Jumper (EI)
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Worksurface Tray (TZW), Panel Tray (TZP) or Bridge Tray (TZB)
Retractable Power Center (EPC)
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lighting, electrics & communications
lighting basics
A variety of lighting options are available, to provide both ambient and task lighting.
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All lighting products include energy-efficient fluorescent tubes
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24", 36", 48"
Slim Profile Utility Light (TYRT)
• Is clip-mounted to the underside of the
Overhead Cabinet (DSF), Shelf (DSO)
and Hutch with Flipper Door (GHF)
• Provides moveable side-to-side task
lighting for the worksurface
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• Has a 108" long cord that can be
concealed with a wire management clip
that routes the wire to power to the
outlets at the access door level
• Electronic ballasts (normal power
factor) are cooler, quieter and more
energy efficient than standard ballasts
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Also Available:
Conflux Undercabinet (YLCU)
Please see Complements: Teknion’s
Ergonomics & Accessories Program
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Universal Light (TU)
• Is magnetic and provides task lighting
for the worksurface
• Has a 108" long cord that can be
concealed in the vertical upright of the
Panel and is managed with a wire
management clip that routes it to
power and the access level
• Built-in resettable breaker option is
available for installation in
Canada/U.S.A. only
lighting, electrics & communications
storage/lighting compatibility chart
This compatibility chart illustrates which lights can be mounted on T/O/S storage products.
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Shelf (DSO)
Flipper Door (S)
Overhead
Cabinet (DSF)
Shelves/ Double
Wall/Open
Storage (SS/SO)
Shelves (S)
Hutch with
Flipper door
(GHF)
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Universal Light (TU)
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Slim Profile Utility
Light (TYRT)
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Not Compatible
Compatible
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lighting, electrics & communications
ceiling feed basics
Power is supplied to workstations through a ceiling feed or base feed. The following outlines the features of the ceiling feed.
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• Power Poles can be used to house either electrical harnesses or communication cables. A Pole Divider (EPD) is available to
ensure safety if power and communications are to be run together. A Pole Divider must be ordered separately
• Pole heights are provided with a 111" harness
• Lay-In Power Poles are equipped with a divider; therefore, it can be used to enclose both electrical harnesses and
communication cables which travel from the ceiling to the top of the panel
Pole Divider (EPD)
• Enables the separation of electrical harnesses
and communication cables within a Power Pole
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• Is a divider plate designed specifically for use
with the Power Pole (EP or EPE). It is applied
when total separation is required between
electrical power and communication cables
routed through the same pole
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Lay-In Pole (Empty) (EPHE)
• Does not include electrical harnesses or a
junction box and provides an enclosure larger
than the Power Pole (Empty) (EPE) to route
power or communications from the ceiling to
the top of the Panel


• Does not include a power pole harness or
junction box. These items can be ordered
separately
Power Pole (Empty) (EPE)

Does not include electrical harnesses or a
junction box but provides a safe enclosure with
which to route power or communications from
the ceiling to the top of the Panel
Lay-In Pole (Complete) (EPH)
Includes an electrical harness and junction box
and provides an enclosure larger than the Power
Pole (EP) for routing power and communications
directly from the ceiling through the top of the
panel and down to raceway
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

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Power Pole Harness (Includes Junction Box) (EPB)
• Is designed for use with Power Poles (Empty) and Lay-In Poles (Empty)
• Includes a harness that is used to bring power down into the Panel from
the ceiling and a junction box for making hard-wired connections to the
power supply within the ceiling
• Once the harness is routed into the Panel, it can be connected (at the
raceway level) to any compatible Receptacle Harness (ES), Panel PassThrough Harness (EH), or Four-Way Connector (EF)
• The 111" or 135" length represents portion of harness encased in
flexible conduit. An additional 12" of exposed wires is provided on the
interior portion of the harness for connection within the raceway to an
appropriate Receptacle Harness (ES, EH, EF)
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Power Pole (Complete) (EP)
• Includes an electrical harness and a junction
box and routes power or communications
directly from the building supply in the ceiling
to the raceway level of the Panel
• Encloses electrical harnesses which travel from
the junction box at the ceiling into the top of
the Panel
lighting, electrics & communications
planning with ceiling feed
Building power is fed from the plenum above the ceiling down to the workstation using power pole products.

determining power pole (EPE) height
Ceiling
Power Pole
48" - 96"
• The dimension between finished ceiling and the top of the panel
plus 4" determines power pole height

• The power pole is available in 48", 72" and 96" heights and is cut
in the field to specific height requirements
Top of Panel
• Use the following chart to determine height required:
X
Power Pole Height
up to 44"
48"
44" to 68"
72"
68" to 92"
96"
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X= Ceiling Height – Panel Height

determining power pole harness (EPH)
length
Ceiling
Power Pole Harness
• The overall ceiling height determines the length of the power pole
harness required
• The power pole harness is available in 111" and 135" lengths and is
specified as follows:
ceiling height
Raceway
Ceiling Height
Power Pole Harness Length
up to 10’-0"
111"
10'-0" to 13'-0"
135"
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
Ceiling
determining power pole complete (EP)
height
Power Pole Complete
• When specifying the power pole component height of the power
pole complete, use the Power Pole Height chart above

• Please note, use of the power pole complete is restricted to ceiling
heights of 10'-0" and lower. This is because the power pole harness
component measures 111" in length
10'-0" maximum
• For ceiling heights above 10'-0", specify the Power Pole (EPE) and
Power Harness (EPB) separately
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Raceway
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lighting, electrics & communications
base feed basics
Power is supplied to workstations through a ceiling feed or base feed. The following outlines the features of the base feed.
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• Base Feeds can be connected to any compatible Receptacle Harness (ES), Panel Pass-Through Harness (EH), or Four-Way
Connector (EF)
• Base Feeds transport power to the raceway level only. Additional harnesses are required to carry power through other panels
and must be ordered separately
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
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Strain Relief
Internal Section

Electrical conduit Support
Plate
External Section




Strain Relief
Strain Relief
Internal Section
Internal Section
Electrical conduit Support
Plate
External Section
Electrical conduit Support
Plate
External Section
Split Base Feed (BFKS)
• Is hard-wired to the building power supply in two
places and is installed in the base opening of the
panel and feeds power up into the panel raceway
Base Feed (BFK)
• Is hard-wired to the building power supply and
is installed in the base opening of the panel and
feels power up into the panel raceway
Plug-In Base Feed (BFKP)
• Can be plugged into the building power supply
and is installed in the base opening of the Panel
and feeds power up into the Panel raceway
• Is prepared for hard-wiring within the floor
monument and at the base feed junction box.
It is designed to comply with specific safety
requirements in certain jurisdictions
• External harness is enclosed in liquid-tight,
PBC covered, flexible steel conduit. It measures
72" long and is designed for hard-wiring. The
internal end is 30" long and is designed to be
secured within the panel
• External harness of the Plug-In Base Feed
comes in 24" or 72". The internal end is 30"
long and must be secured within the Panel
• The external section measures 72" and is designed
for hard-wiring. The internal end is 30" long
and is designed to be secured within the panel
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• Outlet types that may be specified with this
system are outlets on circuit 1 (i.e. Duplex
ED11 and Triplex ED111). These items are
ordered separately
lighting, electrics & communications
power distribution basics
Power is distributed through the panel system with a combination of harnesses, connectors and clips.
• Harnesses can make turns around corners to meet the requirements of all Two-Way Panel connections
• Harnesses are equipped with Clips that attach to the edge of the Raceway and ground the Harness
• The 36" long Receptacle Harness is recommended for 18", 24" and 30" wide panels. For all other panels use the 66" long Harness
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8"
Four-Way Connector (EF)
• Routes power in four directions for
distribution between two to four
adjacent panels without connecting
to outlets
• Enters the panel through an opening
at the raceway level and routes
power through to adjacent panel
raceways. This item does not allow
for power access
• Can be connected to any compatible
Receptacle Harness (ES) or Panel PassThrough Harness (EH/HER) Power
comes in through one leg of the
connector and is distributed to the
remaining three legs of the connectors.
Each connector is 8" long
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Panel Pass-Through Harness (EH)
• Is equipped with clips that attach to
the edge of the raceway and ground
the harness
• Routes power at the raceway level
through to adjacent panels but does
not connect to outlets. This item is
for use with panels which do not
require worksurface-height power
access
• Must be specified at least 6" longer
than the width of the panel into
which it is being installed
• 36" length is recommended for 24"
and 30" wide panels. All other
panels should be outfitted with the
66" or 102" long harness
• Can be connected to any compatible
Receptacle Harness (ES), to other
Panel Pass-Through Harnesses
(EH/HER), or Four-Way
Connectors (EF). It cannot be
connected to Duplex or Triplex
Outlets, except for at the end of a
panel run
or
Receptacle Harness (ES)
• Routes power to outlets in panel
access areas and also carries power
through the raceway to adjacent panels
• Can be connected to any compatible
Duplex or Triplex Outlet (ED),
Raceway Box (ERB) and any other
Receptacle Harness (ES), Panel PassThrough Harness (EH), or FourWay Connector (EF)



• Equipped with clips that attach to
the edge of the raceway and ground
the harness
• 36" length is recommended for 18",
24" and 30" wide panels. All other
panels should be outfitted with the
66" long harness
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


No Raceway Jumper (EI)
• Designed for use in glass panels
Also available:
Chicago Corner Ducts (CH)
• Enclose electrical cables in between
corner panel connections
• Are designed to meet electrical
requirements for inter-panel
connections in Chicago
• Installed at the raceway height
within all inter-panel connections
where raceways exist
• Allows power to pass through the
access door section of the panel
Two-Way 45°
Four-Way 90°
Two-Way 60°
Two-Way 180°
Two-Way 90°
Three-Way 180°
• Should be specified so that the
length and the product code
corresponds to the width of the
glass panel
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
Straight Connection
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lighting, electrics & communications
wire systems
The following is some general information about the wiring systems offered in T/O/S.
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It is important to specify each power and cable management product according to the wire system in use, see examples below
4-Wire (4b)
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Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
No. Regular
Circuits
2
No. Isolated Panels
Circuits
0
5-Wire (5d)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
3
0
7-Wire Isolated (7g)
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Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
2
1
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White/Red)
Ground (Green)
2
1
8-Wire Isolated (8t)
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
3
1
2
2
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
8-Wire Dual Isolated (8k)
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

Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Circuit 6 (Blue)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
Not Compatible
Product Name
Complete Product Code
7G
Base Feed Kit
BFK7G72A
High Capacity Power
Pole (Complete)
EPHT7G72A
Quadrex Receptacle
Harness
ET7G36A
• This specification is not required for lighting
products. However, not all products are available for all
wire systems. For more information, see Electrics
Compatibility Chart in this section
Standard Circuit 1, Hot Wire: black
Standard Circuit 2, Hot Wire: red
Standard Circuit 3, Hot Wire: blue
Isolated Circuit, Hot Wire: orange
Standard Neutral Wire: white
Standard Neutral Wire: white/red
Standard Ground Wire: green
Isolated Neutral Wire: white/orange stripe
Isolated Ground Wire; green/orange stripe
• In wiring systems with more than one incoming hot wire,
except for the 8N wiring system, some or all of the hot
wires use the same neutral and ground. For example, in
the 5-wire system, there are three hot wires. All three hot
wires use the same neutral/return wire and the same
ground wire
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
System
• There is a standard color coding for each wiring system
and for the connector patterns in conjunction with these:
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
8-Wire Separate Neutral (8n)

• Example, if the system in use is 7-Wire Isolated (7G), each Base
Feed, Power Pole, Receptacle Harness etc. must also be specified for
7G, as follows:
Not Compatible
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lighting, electrics & communications
power access basics
Power is accessed in the workstation through outlets inside of an access door, access cover, or through power boxes
accessible on a Face Mounted Element.
All outlet knockouts in the panel access rail are for triplex outlets, so all duplex outlets are equipped with an adapter plate
Surge Suppressor (EDS5)
• Is an isolated ground outlet which protects
sensitive equipment against electrical power
surges and provides access to power at
worksurface height through the access door
Outlet Knockout Cover (EDC)
Is an opening in the receptacle rail when an
outlet or surge protector has been removed for
reconfiguration purposes
Raceway Box (Dual Isolated) (ERB8K)
• Is for the 8K wiring system only


• For Raceway Boxes that do not handle the
Isolated circuits, Circuits 5 and 6, the regular
raceway boxes can be used for the 8K system
• Is an outlet that offers protection against power
surges of up to 6000 volts can be connected to
any compatible Receptacle Harness (ES)

• Is installed as a standard Duplex Outlet in the
receptacle rail and is equipped with a light that
indicates when power is present
Single
Double
Raceway Box (ERB)
• Is available for single and double sided
applications and provide face mounted access to
power/communications at desk height and
must be specified with face mounted
power/communication elements (APC or
APCS)
• May be used in combination with internal
panel outlets. The Raceway Box is mountable
at worksurface height on any panel width
between 36"-60" (not 18", 24" and 30" wide
Panels)




• Double-sided Raceway Box requires a Face
Mounted Power/Communication Element
(APC or APCS) on each side
• Includes two duplex outlets and one
communication opening (1.850" x 2.875") on
each side
Triplex
Outlets (ED)
• (Duplex and triplex) Provide access to power at
worksurface height through the access door
• Are available for a variety of systems and
connect to any compatible Receptacle Harness
(ES)
• Cannot be used with 8N (8 wire separate
neutral) system. ED8N outlets must be used
with 8N wire option
• That handle only Circuit 1 and/or Circuit 2
can be used with the 8K wiring option. For
outlets that also or exclusively handle the
isolated circuits, Circuits 5 and 6, Outlets
(Dual Isolated – ED8K) must be specified for
use with the 8K wiring option
Duplex
Outlets (Separate Neutral) (ED8N)
• (Duplex and triplex work with separate neutral
systems) Provide access to power at worksurface
height through the access door and can only be
used with the 8N (separate neutral) wiring system
• Can connect to Receptacle Harness (ES) with 8N
wiring option
• Duplex outlets can be assigned to specific
circuits
• Can be installed on existing T/O/S Panels
• Cannot be used with 8N (8-wire separate
neutral system). ERB8N Raceway Boxes must
be used with 8N option

• Handles only Circuit 1 and/or 2 can be used
with the 8K wiring option
• That also or exclusively handle the isolated
circuits, Circuits 5 and 6, raceway box (Dual
Isolated ERB8K) must be specified for use with
the 8K wiring option
Outlets (Dual Isolated) (ED8K)
• Provide access to power at worksurface height
through the access door and can only be used with
the 8K (Dual Isolated) wiring system


• Connect to Receptacle Harness (ES) with 8K
wiring option

• That do not handle the isolated Circuits, Circuits 5
and 6, the regular outlets, ED, can be used for the
8K system
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lighting, electrics & communications
electrics compatibility chart
The following chart outlines electrics compatibility.
Compatible
Base Feeds
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


Compatible
Power Poles
& Power
Harness
Compatible
Receptacle
Harnesses
Compatible Compatible
Pass-Through Four-Way
Connectors
Harnesses
Compatible
Outlets
4-Wire (4B)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
BFK4B
EP4B
BFKP4B*
EPH4B
BFKS4B
EPB4B
ES4B
EH4B
EF4B
ED11*
ED111*
ED22
ED222
5-Wire (5D)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
BFK5D
BFKS5D
EP5D
EPH5D
ES5D
EH5D
EF5D
ED11
ED22
ED33
ED111
ED222
ED333
ED123
ED11
ED22
ED55
ED111
ED222
ED125
ED555
EPB5D
7-Wire Isolated (7G)



Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
BFK7G
BFKS7G
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
EP7G
EPH7G
ES7G
EH7G
EF7G
EPB7G
EDS5A
8-Wire Separate Neutral (8N)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White/Red)
Ground (Green)
BFK8N
BFKS8N
EP8N
EPH8N
ES8N
EH8N
EF8N
EPB8N
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
ED8N11
ED8N22
ED8N55
ED8N111
ED8N222
ED8N125
ED8N555
8-Wire Isolated (8T)


Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
BFK8T
BFKS8T
EP8T
EPH8T
ES8T
EH8T
EF8T
EPB8T
ED11
ED111
ED22
ED33
ED55
ED222
ED333
ED123
ED125
ED555
ED135
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
EDS5A
8-Wire Dual Isolated (8K)



Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Circuit 6 (Blue)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
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BFK8K
EP8K
BFKS8K
EPH8K
EPB8K
ES8K
EH8K
EF8K
ED8K55 ED11
ED8K56 ED22
ED8K6 ED111
ED8K555ED222
ED8K666
ED8K125
ED8K126
ED8K156
ED8K256
lighting, electrics & communications
outlet compatibility chart
The following chart indicates which outlets are compatible with each wire system type.
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Wire System Code (see chart at left for details)
ED11
• T/O/S Panels are available with raceways. A raceway is a builtin wire and cabling management duct which combines
unparalleled access to power and cabling at desk-top height
with minimum visibility. See Application Guidelines, in the
Panels section for further details
ED111
• T/O/S raceways are designed to allow separation of power from
data/telephone lines
Outlet Type
(Code)*
4B
5D
7G
8T
8N
8K
• How much power? Each piece of electrical equipment uses a
specified number of amperes. For example, the average
personal computer draws 2 to 4 amps. For every 10 amps, add
another circuit. Never push the system to the limit – always
overestimate the requirement and keep future requirements in
mind
ED123
ED125
ED135
ED22
• For use with a computer, a wire system with an isolated circuit
is recommended to reduce interference
ED222
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

ED33

ED333
ED55
ED555

EDS5
ED8N11
ED8N22
ED8N55
ED8N111
ED8N222
ED8N125
ED8N555

ED8K55
ED8K56
ED8K66

ED8K555
ED8K666
ED8K125

ED8K126
ED8K256
Not Compatible

Compatible
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lighting, electrics & communications
communications access basics
T/O/S offers adapters to provide access to communication outlets.


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Voice & Data Module (VDM)
• Is an adapter which provides usable access to
communication connectors at worksurface
height through the access door
Voice & Data Adapter (VDA)
• Provides an interface with the VDM when
communications are being brought in from the
top of the panel
Voice & Data Faceplate Adapter (EVDF)
• Allows the installation of Modular Furniture
Voice & Data Faceplates in Decora faceplate
size cutouts
• Are installed in the communication duct
opening in the Panel raceway and can
accommodate a variety of connectors as
indicated under Connector Compatibility
options on the product page
• Allows the VDM to hang upside down
• Compatible with T/O/S Raceway Boxes (ERB)
• Power outlets cannot be mounted on VDMs
• A Voice & Data Adapter (VDA)

• Must be specified for situations where it is
desirable to have the VDM hanging upside
down (when communication cables enter from
the top of the Panel)




M-Clip (TMC)
• Routes cabling and wiring within the access
door to maximize the space available for routing
• Attaches to Panel horizontal rails behind upper
elements and are provided with a standard
panel to be used at 36" high – extras are only
required for mounting at 51", 66" and 81" high


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Finishes
These products are finished in Black
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lighting, electrics & communications
typical specification
The following illustration shows a typical specification for a T/O/S eight-station cluster.
• The illustration shown and its specification can be used as a
guideline for planning T/O/S Lighting, Electrics and
Communications requirements
• This product specification also corresponds to the suggested
Lighting, Electrics and Communication Packages listed on the
following pages
• These suggested packages serve as a general guideline only – a
starting point to identifying an office’s lighting, electrics and
communications’ needs
• Consult with appropriate professionals to determine electrical,
communications and lighting needs
product specification:
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

 ,   
  
  ⁄⁄ - 
Qty Product Code
Description
12
ES
Receptacle Harness
24
ED
Outlets
2
EF
Four-Way Connectors
8 (or 16*) VDM
Voice Data Module
8
TU
Universal Light
For Base Feed Application Include:
2
BFK
Base Feed
For Ceiling Feed Application Include:
1
EPT
Power Pole Complete
1
EPHT
High Capacity Power Pole Complete
1
EPD
Pole Divider

  () 
  ()



* Two Voice Data Modules (VDM) per workstation for dual
computer package (8K Electrical System).
 ()
 
 ()
- 
()
 
()

 ()
The suggested packages can be enhanced by the following
products:
   
,    
  ⁄⁄ - 
Qty Product Code
Description
Ambient Lights provide indirect lighting to the work area.
4
TAT
Ambient Light
Surge Suppressors are isolated ground outlets that protect
sensitive equipment against electrical power surges of up to 6,000
volts.
8
EDS5
Surge Suppressor



Please see 8-Station
Cluster Charts on the
following pages

t/o/s application guide – October 24, 2016
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lighting, electrics & communications
suggested packages for 8-station cluster
The following chart suggests lighting, electrics and communication packages that meet the diverse requirements of the
office. These packages correspond to the typical specification listed in a previous page.

T/O/S Electrical System


Description
Benefits
Budget Basic Package (4B Electrical System)
• Most basic combination
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
• NOT recommended for computer applications or sensitive
electronic equipment
• Each workstation has sufficient power for devices such as a
typewriter, two bin lights and a pencil sharpener
• Low cost for workstations without
computers and sensitive electronic
equipment
• Separation from data cables
• Desk-height termination
• Flexible wire harnesses – non-Panel
width specific and easy-to-handle
angles

4-Wire (4B),
2 general circuits per 4 workstations.


Budget General Package (5D Electrical System)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
• More power than the Budget Basic Package
• NOT recommended for computer applications or sensitive
electronic equipment
• One or two of circuits can be designated for specific
equipment
• Provides designated circuits for high
amperage equipment or equipment
that require a continuous draw
• Separation from data cables
• Desk-height termination
• Designated circuits are necessary for equipment that requires a • Flexible wire harnesses – non-Panel
width specific and easy-to-handle
continuous draw of electricity (e.g. a coffee maker, fan and
angles
heater) or have high amperage (e.g. laser printer, small
photocopiers and paper shredder)

5-Wire (5D),
3 general circuits per 4 workstations.
Computer Basic Package (7G Electrical System)
• Basic package for workstations with computers



Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
7-Wire, Isolated Ground (7G),
2 general circuits and 1 isolated circuit per 4
workstations.
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t/o/s application guide – October 24, 2016
• Includes isolated circuit that should be designated to computers
• Remaining two general circuits meet other electrical needs
such as lighting
• Low cost for workstations with
computers
• Isolated circuits prevent interference
from regular circuits that disrupts
computer use
• Separation from data cables
• Desk-height termination
• Flexible wire harnesses – non-Panel
width specific and easy-to-handle
angles
lighting, electrics & communications
suggested packages for 8-station cluster (continued)
The following chart suggests lighting, electrics and communication packages that meet the diverse requirements of the
office. These packages correspond to the typical specification listed in a previous page.

T/O/S Electrical System
Description
Benefits
Computer General Package (8T Electrical System)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
• Isolated circuits prevent interference
from regular circuits that disrupts
computer use
• Recommended for workstations with computers
• More power than the Computer Basic Package
• Includes isolated circuit that should be designated
to computers
• One or two of circuits can be designated for specific
equipment
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
• Allows designated circuits for
high amperage equipment or
equipment that require a
continuous draw

• Separation from data cables
• Desk-height termination
• Flexible wire harnesses – nonpanel width specific and easyto-handle angles
8-Wire, Isolated Ground (8T),
3 general circuits and 1 isolated circuit per 4
workstations.


Computer Plus Sensitive Electronic Equipment Package (8N Electrical System)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Neutral (White)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White/Red)
Ground (Green)

• Ideal for computers and sensitive electronic equipment such as • Isolated circuits prevent interference
from regular circuits that disrupts
laser printers, scanners, digitizers
computer use
• Sharing neutrals may cause interference between circuits
• Separate neutral for each circuit
• Computers can be designated to isolated circuit and other
prevents interference between
equipment to two circuits with separate neutral
equipment on different circuits

• Separation from data cables
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
• Desk-height termination

• Flexible wire harnesses – nonpanel width specific and easyto-handle angles
8-Wire, Isolated Ground (8N),
2 general circuits and 1 isolated circuit per 4
workstations.
Dual Computer Package (8K Electrical System)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Circuit 6 (Blue)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
8-Wire, Isolated Ground (8K),
2 general circuits and 2 isolated circuit per 4
workstations.
• For workstations with two computers or with a computer and
sensitive electronic equipment
• Offers 4 circuits that can handle high load requirements
• Two circuits are isolated sharing an isolated ground and
isolated neutral, making it ideal for computer use
• Two isolated circuits accommodate
two computers and prevent
interference from regular circuits
that disrupts computer use
• Total of 4 circuits can handle high
electrical load requirements

• Separation from data cables
• Desk-height termination
• Flexible wire harnesses – non-panel
width specific and easy-to-handle
angles



Please Note: These suggested packages serve as a general guideline only. Consult with appropriate professionals to ensure a safe installation and that appropriate
local codes are met.
t/o/s application guide – October 24, 2016
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lighting, electrics & communications
casual wire basics
T/O/S offers options for casual wire management.
• Is specified as single units and can be applied to one or both sides of the Bridge (TPD)

• Can be ordered as part of the Bridge assembly or as a separate product
• Distributes wires from a Panel, along the Bridge to other worksurfaces or tables
• Can be used to manage the power cords of computer and electrical equipment

• Width is specified as the same dimension as the corresponding Bridge width
Bridge Tray (TZB)


72" - 96"



Retractable Power Center (EPC)
• Slides up through the worksurface to provide
easy access to outlets concealed beneath the
surface and retracts to allow use of entire
worksurface
• Includes three electrical outlets and is equipped
with a circuit breaker. The retractable feature
allows concealment of the outlets
• Field-installed using the template provided with
the product. When installing on Freestanding
Modules Desks, take care to ensure that the
location does not interfere with the wire
troughs

Base Cable Clips (Lyft) (HBCC)

• No tools are required for securing clips



• Base cable clips attach to the rail of Lyft Thin
Panels to support casual wire routing
t/o/s application guide – October 24, 2016
lighting, electrics & communications
international electrics basics
A variety of components are available for adding electrics to workstations that will be used outside of North America.
All outlets are rated for a maximum of 16 amps (240 Volts). For alternative requirements, please contact Customer Service for
details and pricing. Local authority approval must be obtained prior to energizing outlet box
Electric Accessories (VAC)
Cover Cap (VACEC) is a safety cover for an
unutilized female terminal on an Outlet Box
(VED) or Distribution Block (VACEB)
Outlet Box (VED)
• Provides access to power at worksurface height.
Panel-mounted outlet boxes are accessible
through the access door

Also Available:

• Outlet boxes connect to any compatible power
cable and are available in a variety of countries
• All outlets have a socket angle of 15°
• An earth lead is included with every outlet box.
Some jurisdictions require the earth lead to be
connected to a Panel
Voice and Data
Box (VVD)
Outlet Type
Voice and Data
Outlet (VDO)

Country of Installation
• Some jurisdictions require fuse and switch
Distribution Block (VACEB)
• Redirects power distribution
• One male connector directs power in and three
female connectors direct power out
Australia
• Desk-Mounted clips may be purchased separately
from Electric Accessories to desk-mount the
Outlet Box (VACB6)

Germany
• For application onto the T/O/S panel, mounting
brackets 'P' (Panel mount for T/O/S or Transit)
must be selected
U.K.

Input Power Cable (VEP)
• Brings power from the building to the Panel
and is installed in the base opening of the Panel
and feeds power up to the Panel raceway
Desk-Mounting
Clips For Outlet
Box (VACB6)
• Can be connected to any compatible Outlet Box
(VED) or Interconnecting Power Cable (VCC)


• Accepts one circuit per cable
Female
Connector

Hard wired
Plug

Interconnecting Power Cable (VCC)
• Routes power between Outlet Boxes in Panel
access areas and also carries power through the
adjacent Panel
Finishes
Outlet Box is finished in Black

Male Connector
Female Connector
• Can be connected to any Compatible Outlet
Box (VED) or Input Power Cable (VEP)

• Accepts one circuit per cable
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