ie Application Guide

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ie Application Guide
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application guide
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I N T RO D U C T I O N
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FRAME STRUCTURE & SCREENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WO R K S U R FAC E S & C O N N E C TO R S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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TA B 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
W H E R E T O F I N D T H E I N F O R M AT I O N Y O U N E E D . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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
W H AT I S i e ® ?
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PLANNING POSSIBILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
H OW T O S P E C I F Y i e
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P L A N N I N G A T Y PI C A L i e E N V I RO N M E N T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8
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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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How is our marketing material working for you?
Feedback from the user is very important to the quality of Teknion’s marketing material. We ask that if you have suggestions on how you think
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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frame structure & screens
Section Title
Page Title
vertical frame basics
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Product Overview
Statement
Important Product
Notes (If applicable)
The vertical frame structure consists of Posts and is available in Non-Segmented, Semi-Segmented and Fully-Segmented
configurations.
• The maximum height of a Post is 83"
• Posts are required at both ends of a Beam or Service Beam
• The Post is available with power and non-power options. Non-power (N) option for the Post allows structural connections
to the Beams and Service Beams, the power (P) option does the same but also allows wire management to run through the
hollowed out post section to the adjoining Service Beam in order to carry power and data from the in feed to the last
Service Beam of the run
• All are available in Foundation and Mica colors
Product Name and
Code, application
notes, dimensions and
finishes (as applicable)
Semi-Segmented Post (JFH)
• Provides a cleaner visual above
the worksurface but still allows
for worksurface supports and
Service Beams to be mounted
below worksurface level
Non-Segmented Post (JFW)
• Only top and bottom beam can
be fixed to this Post
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• Provides a cleaner visual
• Value alternative to all
Segmented Posts
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• Value alternative to the Fully
Segmented Post (JFQ)
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Power (P) option for the Post
comes with smaller segments of
snap covers which covers portions
of the post reveal not taken up by
screens or worksurface supports
63" - 83" h
Add-On Post (JFA)
• Increases the Post height
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• 4 dimensions (20", 28", 40",
60") are available to reach
standard post height
23" - 83" h
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51" - 83" h
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23" - 83" h
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20" - 60" h
Fully Segmented Post (JFQ)
• Consists of a 23" base unit and
add-ons to reach desired height
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Transition Post (JFX)
Provides connection between a
workstation area planned at 51"
and a 43", 63" or 83" high Post
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• Provides vertical support for
beams, service beams,
worksurface supports,
accessories and mounted storage
1 1/2"
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20"
• Post is notched to accept
components and supports at
any 15˚ angle
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20" h
• Levelers provide a leveling range
of 3"
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83" h
28" h
20"
63" h
63" h
51" h
43" h
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51" h
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1 1/2"
Transition
Post (JFX)
Fully Segmented Fully Segmented
Post 51" (JFQ51) Post 63" (JFQ63)
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how to make this guide work for you (continued)
application guideline details at a glance
Section Title
frame structure & screens
planning with posts and beams
Product Overview
Statement
Important Product
Notes (If applicable)
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When determining specific Post and Beam requirements, several factors need to be taken into consideration including
mounted storage, worksurface support and electrical needs
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Mounted storage requires a Beam (JFY) above and a Beam or Service Beam (JFL) below
Service Beams (JFL) generally require the need for a Post with power options
Semi and Non-Segmented Posts can only be used when post reveal is not required for Beam or Screen attachment
Worksurface supports cannot mount to the Non-Segmented Post (JFW)
When a Power Pole (JEPL) is
used, a Fully Segmented Post
(JFQ), Semi-Segmented Post
(JFH) or Transition Post (JFX)
must be specified with power
option (P)
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A Transition Post (JFX) is
necessary when transitioning
from a 63" high to 51" high
elevation
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When a Shelf (JSS) or Overheads
are requested, a Beam (JFY) must
be specified to attach to the top
and bottom of the storage
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If power and data access is
required Service Beam must be
specified with Power and Data
Access on One Side (P1) or Both
Sides (P2)
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Planning and/or
application details
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A Service Beam may be specified
with no Power/Data (NP) when
no power or data access is
required
A Semi-Segmented Post (JFH)
may be used when a Beam is not
necessary at the upper level
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A Fully Segmented Post (JFQ),
Semi-Segmented Post (JFH) or
Transition Post (JFX) must be
specified when worksurface
supports are needed
When no Service Beam is
attached to a Post, a non-power
(N) option may be specified
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The Post with power (P) option
must be specified between two
Service Beams
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At the end of an electric run,
where only one Service Beam
(JFL) attaches, the Post can be
specified with or without power
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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
what is ie?
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aesthetics
• Simple elegant European design
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• Modern but not trendy
• Chameleon-like
• Compliments the architecture
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diversity
flexibility
Can be specified from simple desking to highly featured post-and-beam
environments
ie allows you to plan at any 15˚ angle
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planning possibilities
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connecting at 120˚, 135˚, 150˚ and 165˚ angles
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connecting at 90˚ angles
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planning possibilities
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milky way
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cove
ying yang
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sparks
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constellation
introduction
planning possibilities
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galaxy
caterpillar
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orchid
colony
omega
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scorpio
fortress
petal
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pinwheel
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snow flurries
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marquee
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trilogy
trapeze
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princess cut
tiara
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chain reaction
hook
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Note:
nominal dimensions
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All dimensions noted throughout these application guidelines and price guide are nominal.
Step 1:
determine worksurface shape
To plan a work area configuration, begin by determining the shape of the configuration desired. Both 120˚ and 90˚ configurations are possible with ie and each has
its own benefits. In addition, both curved and squared worksurface shapes are available.
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Step 2:
determine workstation height
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Add Posts at appropriate locations within the workstation. Various heights and configurations are available to suit a variety of privacy requirements and
functionality.
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Step 3:
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horizontal support - part 1
Once the infeed location is determined, the Service Beam (JFL) brings Power & Data to all workstations. Ensure that the power (P) option for the Post is specified
for all where the Service Beam needs to transfer power and data from one section to another.
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Power (P) option
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Step 4:
horizontal support - part 2
Beams (JFY) are added to the workstation at appropriate locations for both horizontal support structure and functionality. Overhead storage and accessory
requirements will need to be anticipated at this stage.
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Step 5:
space division
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Space Division is achieved with a variety of screens that are beam-mounted, desk-mounted, freestanding and inset into the Post and Beam structure. The Screens
help to create different levels of privacy and functionality within the office space.
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Step 6:
worksurface supports
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To determine proper support, begin by determining height adjustability requirements. The Table Bracket (JFJ) with the Table Leg (JFT) to provide adjustable
support. The Beam Mounted Worksurface Support (JFM) provides fixed height on- or off-module support. The Table Leg works with the Beam Mounted
Worksurface Support as a fixed secondary support. The Pedestal Supporting Bracket Kit (JFZ) provides on- or off-module support and acts as both the primary and
secondary support.
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Step 7:
mounted, freestanding storage and accessories
Desk and beam-mounted shelves, pedestals, and kiosks accommodate personal storage of files, binders, work tools and personal items. Most storage can be mobile
and interchangeable within the ie product line. The accessories are moveable paper and media organizers that are designed to hang off of the Beam (JFY),
Desk-Mounted Screens (JCD) or on an Accessory Inset Screen (JCQ).
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Step 8:
lighting, electrics and communications
Power and Data can be routed from the building to the workstation using Power Poles (JEPL) combined with either a Ceiling Feed (JECF) or Base Feed (JEBA).
Power and data run through the Service Beam (JFL) specified in Step 3 and is accessible through the use of a Service Beam Power Bar (JEJF).
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Casual worksurface level power and data access can be facilitated through the use of Plug-In Power Boxes (JEPM) or other products found in Complements:
Teknion’s Ergonomics & Accessories program.
For freestanding electric application, use the Base Feed (JEBA). Service Beam Power Bar (JEJF) with the Desk Mounted Power & Data Box (JEPD). Casual wire
management is achieved using Complements products such as the Vertical Wire Manager (AEWF) and Worksurface Wire Clips (YESW) (products are available from
Complements: Teknion’s Ergonomics & Accessories program).
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cabins
combination (interior/exterior)
• ie offers the ability to provide “interior” spaces tailored to specific
requirements such as meeting areas, guest areas, team zones and private offices
The architectural framework for ie defines both “interior” and “exterior” work
areas
• Cabins consist of a combination of 83" high post-and-beams which can be
populated with any number of ie components
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simple workstation
benching
• ie offers the ability to plan workstations that are simple in design
ie offers the ability to create a continuous, uninterrupted worksurface that a
number of users share
• It offers the ability to plan and connect clusters at 15˚ angles and at various
heights
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frame structure & screens
J F Q Fully Segmented Post
J F H Semi-Segmented Post
J F W Non-Segmented Post
Height : 23" - 83"
Height: 63" & 83"
Height: 23" - 83"
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J F X Transition Post
J F A Add-On Post
J F Y Beam
Height: 51" - 83"
Height: 20" - 60"
Width: 12" - 114"
J F L Service Beam
J F L D Service Beam Door
J C F Fabric Inset Screen
Width: 18" - 72"
Width: 18" - 72"
Height: 14" - 60" / Width: 18" - 72"
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Access
J C S Membrane Screen
J C A Translucent Inset Screen
J C M Metal Inset Screen
Height: 20" - 80" / Width: 18" - 114"
Height: 20" - 80" / Width: 18" - 96"
Height: 14" & 20" / Width: 18" - 72"
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J C R Whiteboard Inset Screen
J C Q Accessory Inset Screen
Height: 20" - 40" / Width: 18" - 72"
Height: 20" & 28" / Width: 18" - 72"
J C T Clamp-On Translucent
Screen
Height: 12" & 20" / Width: 18" - 72"
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J C D Desk-Mounted Screen
J C E Desk-Mounted Edge
Screen
Height: 14" / Width: 30" - 72"
Height: 14" / Width: 18" - 36"
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Fabric
Translucent
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J C H Divisional Screen
Height: 14" / Width: 24" - 36"
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worksurfaces & connectors
J W R Rectangular Worksurface
J W D 120˚ Corner Worksurface
J W B 120˚ Corner Worksurface
with Keyboard Surface
Depth: 18" - 30" / Width: 30" - 72"
Depth A: 18" - 30" / Depth B: 18" - 30" /
Width: 42" - 60"
Depth A: 24" & 30" / Depth B: 24" & 30" /
Width: 48" - 60"
J W G 120˚ Triangular Corner
Worksurface
J W F 90˚ Offset Corner
Worksurface
J W Y 90˚ Offset Corner Worksurface
with Keyboard Surface
Width: 36" - 60" / Length: 60" - 100"
Depth A: 18" - 30" / Depth B: 18" - 30" /
Width A: 36" - 54" / Width B: 54" - 72"
Depth A: 24" & 30" / Depth B: 24" & 30" /
Width A: 48" & 54" / Width B: 54" - 72"
J W C 90˚ Corner Worksurface
J W A Arched Extension
Worksurface
J W X Rectangular Extension
Worksurface
Depth A: 18" - 30" / Depth B: 18" - 30" /
Width: 48" - 60"
Width: 48" & 60" / Depth: 10"
Width: 48" & 60" / Depth: 24" & 30"
J W M Semi-Circular Extension
Worksurface
J W J Bench Worksurface
Width: 48" & 60" / Depth: 25"
Depth: 24" - 36" / Width: 60" - 120"
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worksurfaces & connectors
J W N Countertop
J F J Table Bracket
Depth: 14" / Width: 36" - 72"
Adjustable Height: 26" - 32"
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Between Two Posts
J F T Table Leg
Over Two Posts
J F M Beam Mounted
Worksurface Support
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J F Z Pedestal Supporting
Bracket Kit
Adjustable Height: 26" - 32"
Depth: 18" - 28"
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J F N Table Connectors
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tables
J T R Rectangular Table
J T T Triangular Table
J T V Oval Table
Depth: 30" & 36" / Width: 48" - 72"
Width: 42" & 48"
Depth: 36" / Width: 60"
J T C Semi-Circular Table
J T N Round Table
Depth: 25" & 32" / Width: 48" - 72"
Diameter: 36" - 48"
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introduction – product map
mounted storage & accessories
J S S Shelf
Height: 20" & 28" / Width: 24" - 36" /
Depth: 14"
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Standard
Up-Mount
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P A X Accessories
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PAX90
PAX91
PAX92
PAX93
PAX94
PAX95
PAX96
PAX97
PAX98
PAX99
PAX100
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introduction – product map
freestanding storage & accessories
J S L M Mobile Pedestal
J S L M Tall Mobile Pedestal
Depth: 18" - 28" / Width: 15"
Depth: 18" - 28" / Height: 51" / Width: 15"
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23.8"h
25.4"h
30.2"h
30.2"h
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Box, File
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Pencil, Small
Box, File
Box, Box,
File
Large File,
File
File, File,
File, File
Small Box, Box,
File, File, File
J S L P Freestanding Pedestal
J S L K Mobile Pedestal with Seat
Depth: 18" - 28" / Width: 15"
Depth: 22" / Height: 25.8" / Width: 15"
20.8"h
24"h
27.2"h
27.2"h
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Box, File
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Pencil, Box,
File
Large File,
File
Box, Box,
File
Box, File
D A Pedestal Accessories
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Hanging File Bar
Drawer Divider
Pencil Tray
K Locks & Keys
W Casters & Counterweight –
Pedestals
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Master
Key
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Lock
Numbered
Removal Key
Keys
Stationery Insert
Lock Core
and Key
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introduction – product map
freestanding storage & accessories
S O K L Set of Keys Alike
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introduction – product map
lighting, electrics & communications
J E J F Service Beam Power Bar
J E B T Connecting Power
Harness
J E C F Ceiling Feed
Length: 96" & 120" / Width: 36" - 72"
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J E B A Base Feed
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J E P M Plug-In Power Box
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Desk-Mounted
Post-Mounted
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J E S T Starting Power Harness
J E P L Power Pole
Length: 36" - 144"
Height: 23" - 120"
introduction – product map
international lighting, electrics & communications
product map
VCC
V E D Outlet Box
Interconnecting Power
Cable
Length: 1 – 3 meters
V E P Input Power Cable
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Length: 1 – 3 meters
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Two Outlets
Four Outlets
V V D Voice & Data Box
Hard Wired
Plug
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V D O Voice & Data Outlets
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Four Shutters
Four Blank Fascias
V A C Electric Accessories
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Distribution
Block
Cover Cap
Desk-Mounted Clips
for Outlet Box
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frame structure &
screens
frame structure &
screens
F R A M E S T R U C T U R E O V E RV I E W
V E RT I C A L F R A M E B A S I C S
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H O R I Z O N TA L F R A M E B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4
PLANNING WITH POSTS AND BEAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
PLANNING RESTRICTIONS WITH FRAMES
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SCREEN BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
PLANNING WITH INSET SCREENS
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C O M P AT I B I L I T Y C H A R T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1
S P E C I F Y I N G S C R E E N E L E VAT I O N S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2
PLANNING WITH THIN VS THICK SCREENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
PLANNING WITH CABINS
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CABIN OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
DESK-MOUNTED SCREEN BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
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frame structure & screens
frame structure overview
The ie frame structure consists of vertical components (Posts) and horizontal components (Beams).
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Semi-Segmented Post (JFH)
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Non-Segmented Post (JFW)
Fully Segmented Post (JFQ)
Transition Post (JFX)
Beam (JFY)
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Add-On Post (JFA)
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Service Beam (JFL)
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27" height
provides belowworksurface
height privacy
43" height
provides partial
seated height
privacy
51" height
provides full
seated height
privacy
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63" height
provides partial
standing height
privacy
83" height
provides full
standing height
privacy
frame structure & screens
vertical frame basics
The vertical frame structure consists of Posts and is available in Non-Segmented, Semi-Segmented and Fully-Segmented
configurations.
• The maximum height of a Post is 83"
• Posts are required at both ends of a Beam or Service Beam
• The Post is available with power and non-power options. Non-power (N) option for the Post allows structural connections
to the Beams and Service Beams, the power (P) option does the same but also allows wire management to run through the
hollowed out post section to the adjoining Service Beam in order to carry power and data from the in feed to the last
Service Beam of the run
• All are available in Foundation and Mica colors
Semi-Segmented Post (JFH)
• Provides a cleaner visual above
the worksurface but still allows
for worksurface supports and
Service Beams to be mounted
below worksurface level
Non-Segmented Post (JFW)
• Only top and bottom beam can
be fixed to this Post
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• Provides a cleaner visual
• Value alternative to all
Segmented Posts
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• Value alternative to the Fully
Segmented Post (JFQ)
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Power (P) option for the Post
comes with smaller segments of
snap covers which covers portions
of the post reveal not taken up by
screens or worksurface supports
63" - 83" h
Add-On Post (JFA)
• Increases the Post height
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• 4 dimensions (20", 28", 40",
60") are available to reach
standard post height
23" - 83" h
51" - 83" h
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23" - 83" h
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20" - 60" h
Fully Segmented Post (JFQ)
• Consists of a 23" base unit and
add-ons to reach desired height
Transition Post (JFX)
Provides connection between a
workstation area planned at 51"
and a 43", 63" or 83" high Post
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• Provides vertical support for
beams, service beams,
worksurface supports,
accessories and mounted storage
1 1/2"
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20"
• Post is notched to accept
components and supports at
any 15˚ angle
12"
20" h
• Levelers provide a leveling range
of 3"
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8"
83" h
28" h
20"
63" h
63" h
51" h
43" h
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51" h
8"
23" h
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12"
1 1/2"
Transition
Post (JFX)
Fully Segmented Fully Segmented
Post 51" (JFQ51) Post 63" (JFQ63)
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frame structure & screens
horizontal frame basics
The horizontal frame structure consists of Beams (JFY) and Service Beams (JFL).
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•
•
•
•
All dimensions for Beams and Service Beams are center-to-center of Post
The Beam and Service Beam are structural and must be specified separately
Mounted storage, accessories and worksurface supports may require Beams at specific locations
All screens require either a Beam or Service Beam both above and below
All available in Foundation and Mica colors
Beam (JFY)
• 3.5" high horizontal component
that can be used at all levels to
create structure
12" - 114" w
• Mounts to any of the six
segments (1 1/2", 23", 43",
51", 63" and 83")
• Only 18" - 72" widths can be
used in workstation applications
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18" - 72" w
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Service Beam (JFL)
• Creates structure and manages
power and data access
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The power (P) option for the
Post must be specified for use
with the Service Beam if power
and data needs to transfer from
one Service Beam to another
• Includes a cut-out (1.4" x 2.7")
for insertion of a standard
data/communications module
(customer must provide own)
• All screens can be mounted
above the Service Beam, only
14" high screens can mount
below
Service Beam power options:
Power & Data Access on One
Side (P1)
• Used as wire management with
Power/Data Access on One Side
• Opposite side is a plain door
• Available in widths from 42" to
72"
Power & Data Access on Two
Side (P2)
• Used as wire management with
Power/Data Access on Both
Sides
• Available in widths from 42" to
72"
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No Power or Data Access (NP)
• Used as a pass through with No
Power/No Data option
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• Plain doors both sides
• Available in widths from 18" to
72"
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frame structure & screens
planning with posts and beams
When determining specific Post and Beam requirements, several factors need to be taken into consideration including
mounted storage, worksurface support and electrical needs
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•
•
•
Mounted storage requires a Beam (JFY) above and a Beam or Service Beam (JFL) below
Service Beams (JFL) generally require the need for a Post with power options
Semi and Non-Segmented Posts can only be used when post reveal is not required for Beam or Screen attachment
Worksurface supports cannot mount to the Non-Segmented Post (JFW)
When a Power Pole (JEPL) is
used, a Fully Segmented Post
(JFQ), Semi-Segmented Post
(JFH) or Transition Post (JFX)
must be specified with power
option (P)
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
A Transition Post (JFX) is
necessary when transitioning
from a 63" high to 51" high
elevation
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When a Shelf (JSS) or Overheads
are requested, a Beam (JFY) must
be specified to attach to the top
and bottom of the storage
If power and data access is
required Service Beam must be
specified with Power and Data
Access on One Side (P1) or Both
Sides (P2)
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A Service Beam may be specified
with no Power/Data (NP) when
no power or data access is
required
A Semi-Segmented Post (JFH)
may be used when a Beam is not
necessary at the upper level
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
The Post with power (P) option
must be specified between two
Service Beams
A Fully Segmented Post (JFQ),
Semi-Segmented Post (JFH) or
Transition Post (JFX) must be
specified when worksurface
supports are needed
When no Service Beam is
attached to a Post, a non-power
(N) option may be specified
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
At the end of an electric run,
where only one Service Beam
(JFL) attaches, the Post can be
specified with or without power
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
frame structure & screens
planning restrictions with frames
Certain restrictions apply when planning with ie. For each rule there is a solution.
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restriction
solution
90˚
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Screen assemblies cannot
stand alone between two
posts
Planning in a “zig zag” configuration
will provide adequate support
Wing panels provide adequate support
90˚
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A worksurface and supports
on one side only, with one
worksurface will not provide
adequate support
A worksurface on both sides will
provide adequate support
Wing panels combined with
worksurface(s) provide adequate
support
Worksurfaces on both sides provide
adequate support
A third panel provides adequate
support
A worksurface provides adequate
support at 120˚
Three panels at 120˚ provide adequate
support
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120˚
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


A Post-and-Beam structure
connected in a 120˚ angle by
two screens cannot be
freestanding
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frame structure & screens
planning restrictions with frames (continued)
All measurements are center of Post to center of Post, therefore a panel cannot be installed along the end of a worksurface
unless a wrap around option is selected on the worksurface.
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restriction
165˚
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A Post-and-Beam structure connected with a wide 165˚ curve cannot be freestanding
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frame structure & screens
screen basics
Various screen types are available for customized privacy and functional needs.
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•
•
•
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All dimensions are center to center of posts
Levels can be left open
Beam (JFY) or Service Beam (JFL) is required at the bottom and top of all screens
Membrane Screens (JCS) and Translucent Inset Screens (JCA) have a 1/2" gap between the end of the screen and the Post
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Membrane Screen (JCS)
• A semi-transparent screenweave
fabric tensioned between
horizontal supports providing
partial light transmission
• Available in 20" to 80" heights
Clamp-On Translucent Screen
(JCT)
• Attaches to the top of the Beam
Whiteboard Inset Screen (JCR)
• An Erasable Magnetic Message
Board
• Can be mounted anywhere
along the Beam, off- or onmodule
• Available in two configurations
Whiteboard on Both Sides
(WW) and Whiteboard on One
Side, Fabric on the Other (WF)
• Can span across a Post
• Acrylic finish in a variety of
Clear or Frosted colors
• Available in 20" to 40" heights
Accessory Inset Screen (JCQ)
• Has the ability to hang
accessories
18" to 96" w
18" to 114" w
• Available in 20" to 28" heights
and in two configurations
Accessory Screen on Both Sides
(AA) and Accessory Screen on
One Side, Fabric on the other
(AF)
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14" h 20" h
• Available in 14" to 60" heights
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Translucent Inset Screen (JCA)
• Inset between two horizontal
supports for translucent space
division

36" or 42" w
• Available in 20" to 80" heights
• 60" and 80" heights are only
available up to a maximum
width of 48" and require clamps
on the side
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• Acrylic finish is available in a
variety of Clear or Frosted
colors
• Screens 40" and higher must be
installed between two
Segmented or Semi-Segmented
Posts

Metal Inset Screen (JCM)
• Available in many Perforated
and Embossed screen patterns
• Perforated patterns provide
limited visual access and passive
air circulation
• Available in 14" or 20" heights
Dot Solo
Louvered
Square Solo
Square
Collective
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3"
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Fabric Inset Screen (JCF)
• Tackable fabric wrapped
element with acoustic properties
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frame structure & screens
planning with inset screens
The following screen size combinations are available for application within the ie Post and Beam structure.
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•
•
•
All levels can remain empty
All combinations of screens are acceptable
14" inset screen can only be installed under a Service Beam
Only fabric, laminate and metal screens are available in 14" heights
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23" high Screens
23" h
20" h
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14" h
43" high Screens
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20" h
43" h
20" h
40" h
20" h
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14" h
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51" high Screens
28" h
51" h
28" h
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48" h
20" h
14" h
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63" high Screens
20" h
20" h
40" h
63" h
60" h
20" h
20" h
20" h
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40" h
20" h
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40" h
20" h
14" h
14" h
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frame structure & screens
planning with inset screens (continued)
Various combinations of screen heights can be used to make up an 83" high screen.
All combinations of screens are available on 83" high Posts with the exception of 28" and 48" heights
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83" high Screens
20" h
20" h
20" h
40" h
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20" h
83" h
60" h
40" h
80" h
20" h
60" h
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40" h
20" h
20" h
20" h
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20" h
20" h
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40" h
20" h
40" h
20" h
60" h
20" h
40" h
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20" h
20" h
20" h
40" h
20" h
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14" h
14" h
14" h
14" h
frame structure & screens
compatibility chart
The following chart outlines screen type compatibility.
• Not all screen types are available on all heights
• 28" and 48" screens can only be used on 51" high Posts
• 14" screens can only be used on the first level beneath the Service Beam (JFL)
Fabric
Accessory
Whiteboard
Translucent

Metal
Membrane
screen height
14"


✔
n/a
n/a
n/a
✔
n/a
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
20"
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔

28"
✔
✔
✔
✔
n/a
✔
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
40"
✔
n/a
✔
✔
n/a
✔

48"
✔
n/a
n/a
✔
n/a
✔
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
60"
✔
n/a
n/a
✔
n/a
✔

80"
✔
n/a
n/a
n/a
✔
n/a
✔
Available
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frame structure & screens
specifying screen elevations
A Screen Assembly (JX) is available to facilitate the specifying of screens.

• The Screen Assembly is not a bare frame but rather a virtual place holder where all screens can be inserted for clarification
in assembly and specifying
• Screen Assembly (JX) should be specified at the correct width and height desired
• All Posts (JFQ, JFH, JFW, JFX), Beams (JYY) and Service Beams (JFL) are not part of the Screen Assembly and must be
specified separately
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Level 4
Level 4
Level 4
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Level 3
Level 3
Level 2
Level 2
Level 2
Level 1
Level 1
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To specify Screens, start from the highest
location on your screen assembly and
work down. Level 1 will always be the
base level, however, depending on the
screen assembly height chosen, there may
be 2 (43" high & 51" high), 3 (63"
high), or 4 (83" high) levels to specify.
If a Service Beam is being used, Level 1
can only be a 14" screen. If a Beam
instead of a Service Beam is used, a 20"
screen should be specified at this level.
Any level can be left open if desired.
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Level 2

Level 2
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
Level 1
A 48" high screen can only be specified
on a 51" Screen Assembly. In this
scenario, a screen at Level 1 should not
be specified.
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A 28" high screen can only be specified
on a 51" Screen Assembly. In this
scenario, a 20" screen or a 14" screen (if
a Service beam is being used) should be
specified at Level 1.
When specifying screens that span
multiple levels (40", 48", 60", 80"), be
sure not overlap screens.
In above example, do not specify a screen
at Level 3 or Level 1 if two 40" high
screens are desired on an 83" high Screen
Assembly.
frame structure & screens
planning with thin vs thick screens
Screens may be different thicknesses and widths, therefore creating an inconsistent gap along the Post.


1/2" gap

1/2" gap



The width of the Fabric Inset Screen (JCF), Whiteboard
Inset Screen (JCR), Accessory Inset Screen (JCQ) and Metal
Inset Screen (JCM) fit flush to the Post.
The Membrane Screen (JCS) and Translucent Inset Screen
(JCA) have a 1/2" gap between the Post and the edge of the
Screen.
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

1/2" gap




When mixing screen types, there may be a variation in the
gap between the Screen and the Post.
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frame structure & screens
planning with cabins
Cabins offer the ability to create inside spaces or semi-enclosed spaces. All components used in cabins are the same as
those in conventional workstations, and can be easily reconfigured and attached to other workstations.
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
• While all screens can be used in cabin applications, only the Membrane Screen (JCS) and the Translucent Inset Screen
(JCA) come in 80" heights
• For optimal stability, 83" Posts should have at least two Beams connected to them however, they do not require screens for
support
• Posts at 83" high make up the structure of the cabin
Membrane Screens (JCS)
• Attach only at the top and
bottom so multiple screens can
span a single Beam
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Beam (JFY)
• Main horizontal structural
element of the cabin
• Membrane Screens specified
wider than 72" will be shipped
as two separate screens, which
should be installed side-by-side
• Available in wider lengths to
allow for the creation of larger
structures
Whiteboard Inset Screens
(JCR) and Accessory Inset
Screens (JCQ)
Provides privacy as well as
functionality
Fabric Inset Screens (JCF)
Maximum size available is 40"
high x 72" wide or 60" high x
30" wide
max 114" w
max 72" w
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83" h
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max 96" w
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Translucent Inset Screens (JCA)
• The 60" and 80" high screens
must be clamped to the Post on
the sides for stability, therefore a
Semi-Segmented (JFH) or
Fully-Segmented Post (JFQ) is
required

• The 96" width is only available
up to a 40" height
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max 48" w
frame structure & screens
cabin options
There is an unlimited number of planning possibilities available for cabins depending on the angle and finishes selected.
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

meeting pod
A cabin used for a meeting area can be made up of Upholstered, Laminate, Whiteboard and Accessory Screens for privacy, or Translucent Screens for an open
feeling.
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

private office
A private office can be achieved by using a combination of Upholstered, Laminate and Membrane Screens and 120˚ worksurfaces.
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quiet area
A quiet area can be made up of Membrane Screens. Doorways are not required; entire sides can be left open.
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frame structure & screens
desk-mounted screen basics
Desk-Mounted Screens provide privacy and space division above worksurface height.

desk-mounted screens
Desk-Mounted Edge Screen
(JCE)
• Mounts to the side edges of
worksurfaces or can be used in a
shared position

• Height is 14" and is available in
18", 24", 30" and 36" depths to
match worksurface depths
• Depth should match the surface
depth to which it is applied

30"– 72" w
• Available in translucent finishes
14" h

22" h (14" above
worksurface height)

43" h


Desk-Mounted Screen (JCD)
• Mounts to the rear edge (width)
of a worksurface
• Available in fabric or translucent
finishes

18"- 36"d
to match surface depth
2"
Fabric screen includes a capping
detail that can suspend a variety
of accessories on both sides
• Translucent Screen does not
have a cap and cannot support
accessories

divisional screens

24" 30", 36"w

• Available in fabric finishes
14"h



Divisional Screen (JCH)
• Used in bench applications to
add privacy between adjacent
work areas
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• The screen depth must match
the worksurface depth
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worksurfaces &
connectors
worksurfaces &
connectors
WO R K S U R FA C E & C O U N T E RTO P B A S I C S
SHAPE & GRAIN DIRECTIONS
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E D G E T R I M S T Y L E O V E RV I E W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2
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K E Y B OA R D S U P P O RT S U R FA C E B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3
P L A N N I N G W I T H W R A P - A RO U N D WO R K S U R FAC E S . . . . . . . . . . 5 4
P L A N N I N G W I T H F R E E S TA N D I N G W R A P - A R O U N D
WO R K S U R FAC E S
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P L A N N I N G W I T H C O U N T E RTO P S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6
P L A N N I N G W I T H P O S T- M O U N T E D & F R E E S TA N D I N G
A P P L I C AT I O N S
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P O S T- M O U N T E D S U P P O R T B A S I C S ( H E I G H T A D J U S TA B L E )
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P O S T- M O U N T E D S U P P O R T B A S I C S ( F I X E D H E I G H T ) . . . . . . . . . 5 9
P L A N N I N G W I T H WO R K S U R FA C E S U P P O RT S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0
1 8 " D E P T H A P P L I C AT I O N S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2
P L A N N I N G W I T H 1 8 " WO R K S U R FAC E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3
PLANNING WITH BENCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
F R E E S TA N D I N G S U P P O R T B A S I C S
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P L A N N I N G W I T H TA B L E C O N N E C T O R S
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worksurfaces & connectors
worksurface & countertop basics
Worksurfaces can be used post-mounted or in freestanding applications with Table Legs and can be used independently or
combined with other worksurfaces. Countertops are mounted to one or more Panels.

• Worksurfaces 60" and wider include a support rail for additional support
• A compressed keyboard support surface option is available on specific worksurfaces. Please see individual product pages for
availability
Edge Details
Worksurfaces are available with
Curved and Squared edge detail

Curved

Worksurfaces come complete with a
scallop for wire management
Squared


Corner Worksurfaces can have
different depths at each end to allow
for more planning options
Countertops (JWN)
• Constructed of 1 3/16" thick high
pressure laminate (HPL)
• Can be adjacent to one another



All corner worksurfaces (90˚ and
120˚) are available with an optional
keyboard surface

• Worksurfaces are constructed of
high-pressure laminate (HPL) hot
glued to a 1 1/8" thick baseboard
for a total 1 3/16" surface thickness

Worksurfaces can be specified to
allow screens to wrap around the
depth edge of the worksurface
• Seamless Color worksurfaces are
constructed of a medium density
fiber (MDF) powder painted for a
total of 1" surface thickness

Trim Styles
• Five trim styles are available:
Straight Trim (6), Flintwood
Straight Trim (7), Seamless Flat (G),
Seamless Eased (E) and Seamless
Knife (K)
• Worksurface depths are available in
18", 24" or 30"

• Worksurface supports must be
specified separately
• Curved worksurfaces are not
available with Seamless Eased (E) or
Seamless Knife (K) options


Finishes
Worksurfaces are available in a
selection of Foundation Laminates,
Seamless Colors and Flintwood (see
chart for grain directions)
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• Flintwood Flat Trim is only
available on Flintwood
worksurfaces, Edge Trim color will
be finished to match Flintwood
worksurfaces
worksurfaces & connectors
shape & grain directions
Grain direction varies depending on the type of surface
A grain direction will appear on surfaces specified with a Wood Print Foundation Laminate or a Flintwood finish
Grain direction must be specified for the 90˚ Corner Worksurface (JWC)
User edges are noted for Seamless worksurfaces (Seamless Knife (K) and Seamless Eased (E) only)


Rectangular Worksurface
JWRC
JWRS
120˚ Corner Worksurface
JWDC
JWDS
120˚ Corner Worksurface with Keyboard Surface
JWBC
JWBS
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90˚ Offset Corner Worksurface
JWFC
JWFS
90˚ Offset Corner Worksurface with Keyboard Surface
JWYC
JWYS
90˚ Corner Worksurface
JWCC
JWCS
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or
120˚ Triangular Corner Worksurface
JWGC
JWGS
or
•
•
•
•
Arched Extension Worksurface
JWAC
Rectangular Extension Worksurface
JWXC
JWXS
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
Semi-Circular Extension Worksurface
JWMC
Bench Worksurface
JWJS
Countertop (Between Two Posts)
JWNBC
JWNBS
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
Countertop (End of Run)
JWNEC
JWNES
Countertop (Over Two Post)
JWNOC
JWNOS
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worksurfaces & connectors
edge trim style overview
The chart below indicates which edge trim style can be specified with all ie worksurface finishes.
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Shading indicates user edge
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Straight (6)
Curved
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Foundation
Laminate
Surface
Seamless
Color Surface
Flintwood
Surface
n/a
n/a
Non-User
Edge

All Edges
Seamless Knife (K)


User Edge Only
Seamless Flat (G)

Curved
n/a
n/a
Flintwood
Straight (7)
Squared
Flintwood Straight (7)
n/a
n/a
Curved
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n/a
n/a
Squared
All Edges
n/a
n/a
Curved
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Squared
Straight (6)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Finished in a
coordinating
Flat trim
Seamless Eased (E)


User Edge Only
Squared
All Edges
n/a
Curved

n/a
Squared
Seamless Flat (G)
n/a
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n/a
n/a
n/a
Finished in a
coordinating
Flat trim
n/a
worksurfaces & connectors
keyboard support surface basics
ie offers a compressed keyboard support surface option on corner worksurfaces.






Curved
Curved


Squared
120˚ Corner Worksurface with
Keyboard Surface (JWB)
Squared

90˚ Offset Corner Worksurface with
Keyboard Surface (JWY)


• The compressed gas keyboard support provides a secondary keyboard
support that adjusts independently
15˚
6.5" above
6.5" below
15˚
• Height adjustment is activated by a release paddle located
on the right underside of the surface

• The tilt is adjusted using a tension handle located on the
left underside of the surface
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worksurfaces & connectors
planning with wrap-around worksurfaces
All ie worksurface dimensions are from center post-to-center post. Therefore, when a screen is required along the depth
edge of a worksurface, the appropriate wrap-around configuration must be selected when specifying the worksurface.

center post-to-center post (C)
This is the existing, standard sizing for worksurfaces. It allows for the sharing of worksurface supports


JWBS303054C

JWRS3054C
Center Post (C)
Center Post (C)

Center Post (C)
left or right wrap-around (L or R)
Must be specified when a screen is desired along one of the depth edges of a worksurface


JWBS303054R

JWRS3054L


Right Wrap-Around (R)
Left Wrap-Around (L)
Center Post (C)
Left Wrap-Around (L)
Right and Left
Wrap-Around (B)
both left and right wrap-around (B)
Must be specified when a screen is desired along both depth edges of a worksurface



JWBS303054B
JWRS3054B
Right Wrap-Around (R)

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worksurfaces & connectors
planning with freestanding wrap-around worksurfaces
The following should be considered when planning freestanding tables into a wrap-around application.
To configure freestanding worksurfaces in a wrap-around configuration, the worksurface must be specified 6" less than the
width of the screen, otherwise the dimension of the post will restrict its mobility



66" w


72" w

72" w
60" w
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66" w
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
66" w
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worksurfaces & connectors
planning with countertops
Countertops come in three different configurations, Over Two Posts (O), End of Run (E) or Between Two Posts (B).

• All countertop dimensions are nominal
• Appropriate number of Countertop Brackets are shipped when Countertops are ordered
Countertop Over Two Post (JWNO)
Countertop End of Run (JWNE)



2 1/2"
3 3/4"

14" d
36"-72" w

Countertop Between Two Post (JWNB)
Finishes
• Countertops are available in a
selection of Foundation Laminates,
Seamless Colors and Flintwood

• Five Trim Styles are available
Straight Trim (6), Flintwood Flat
Trim (7), Seamless Flat (G) and
Seamless Knife (K)

Countertop Mounting Brackets

• Flintwood Flat Trim is only
available on Flintwood
worksurfaces. Edge trim colors will
be finished to match the Flintwood
countertop



1/2"
other applications
JWNE48
Customized applications of Countertops are available
as a special. Contact your Customer Service
Representative for details
End of Run Countertop (JWNE) moved over
JFY48
1"
Wall
JWNE48
JWNE48
JFY48
JFY48


• Curved Countertops are not
available with Seamless Eased (E) or
Seamless Knife (K)
Two End of Run Countertops (JWNE) moved over
Double
JWNE48
JWNE48
JWNE48
JFY48
JFY48
JFY48
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Three and more
Middle countertop is
Countertop Between Two Posts
(JWNB) plus 6" of Beam Size
worksurfaces & connectors
planning with post-mounted & freestanding applications
ie Worksurfaces can be used post-mounted, post-semi-suspended and freestanding.
post-mounted workstation

All surfaces are attached to the panels with worksurface supports




26" to 32" height
adjustment range
Leveler

1" height adjustment
on levelers
24" d or 33" d

Caster
post semi-suspended workstation
Several worksurfaces can be attached to a single Post in the center with Table
Brackets (JFJ) and the remainder supported by Table Legs (JFT). Privacy is
provided by Desk-Mounting Screens (JCD), one Post can support four
workstations. Spaced Table Connectors (JFNSP) are required when using the
Desk-Mounted Screen (JCD)

freestanding workstation
Most worksurfaces can be totally freestanding and supported with
Table Legs (JFT) in single or shared applications. Privacy is
provided by Desk-Mounted Screens (JCD)
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worksurfaces & connectors
post-mounted support basics (height adjustable)
Worksurfaces are mounted to a Post with a variety of brackets and legs, and can be used individually or in shared
applications. Both height adjustable and fixed height options are available.

• To determine proper support, begin at location of the Post. Supports are required at each end of a worksurface and between
two worksurfaces
• Height adjustable worksurface supports are shipped factory set at 28" high to accept a 29" worksurfaces
• Height adjustability range is 26" to 32"



Table Bracket (JFJ)
• Non-handed support which
attaches to the Post and can be used
either at the end of a worksurface,
in the corner when used to support
a corner worksurface or shared
between two worksurfaces








Table Leg (JFT)
• Can be used in post-mounted or
freestanding configurations
• In post-suspended, it is used in
conjunction with a Table Bracket
(JFJ) or a Beam Mounted
Worksurface Support (JFM)
• Levelers have a 1 1/2" height
adjustment range
• For Seamless worksurfaces, the
Seamless Color worksurface
application option must be selected
when ordering
• Can be used to support either the
end of a worksurface or shared
between two worksurfaces


Finishes
Support structures are available in
Foundation and Mica colors
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worksurfaces & connectors
post-mounted support basics (fixed height)
Worksurfaces are mounted to a Post with a variety of brackets and legs, and can be used individually or in shared
applications.
• To determine proper support, begin at location of the Post. Supports are required at each end of a worksurface and between
two worksurfaces
• The Table Bracket (JFJ) is always required at the back inside corner of a Corner Worksurface (90˚ and 120˚)
• Fixed height worksurface supports provide a 29" high worksurface


Beam Mounted Worksurface
Support (JFM)
• Offers the Freestanding Pedestal
needed clearance at the back and
side of the worksurface in wraparound configuration
• Must be mounted on a Beam (JFY)
or Service Beam (JFL) at 23" high
• Can be used to support the back of
the worksurface in conjunction
with a Table Leg (JFT)
• Can be used to support the side of
the worksurface in wrap-around
configuration







Pedestal Supporting Bracket Kit
(JFZ)
• Offers a 29" high worksurface

• Can be used to support either end
of a worksurface
• When using an 18" depth Pedestal
on an 18" worksurface there will be
restricted accessibility to the Service
Beam


Finishes
All post-mounted supports are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors except the Pedestal Supporting
Bracket Kit (JFZ) that does not have
finish options
Although not necessary for
worksurface support, a BeamMounted Worksurface Support
(JFM) should be used for screen
stability when a Pedestal Supporting
Bracket Kit (JFZ) is used
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worksurfaces & connectors
planning with worksurface supports
at the end of run
18" Depth


18" d
18" d
18" d
18" d




Table Leg (JFT) with BeamMounted Worksurface Support
(JFM)
On- or off-module application
Table Leg (JFT) with Table
Bracket (JFJ)
On- or off-module application
Table Leg (JFT)
• On- or off-module application
• Can only be used on a corner
worksurface (JWD, JWB, JWC,
JWF, JWY)
24" and 30" Depth
24" &
30" d
24" &
30" d
24" &
30" d


Table Leg (JFT) with BeamMounted Worksurface Support
(JFM)
On- or off-module application
Table Leg (JFT) with Table
Bracket (JFJ)
On- or off-module application
• Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Support is not required to
support worksurface in this
application but is recommended
for optimal screen stability


Freestanding Pedestal (JSLP)
(BBF or LF configurations) with
Pedestal Supporting Bracket Kit
(JFZ)
• On- or off-module application
at the end of run with wrap around screen




Two Beam-Mounted
Worksurface Supports (JFM)
For an 18" depth corner
worksurface (JWD, JWB, JWC,
JWF, JWY), only the side bracket
is required
Two Table Brackets (JFJ)
For an 18" depth corner
worksurface (JWD, JWB, JWC,
JWF, JWY), only the front table
bracket is required
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Freestanding Pedestal (JSLP)
(BBF or LF configurations) with
Pedestal Supporting Bracket Kit
(JFZ)
Freestanding Pedestal (JSLP)
with 18" depth (BBF or LF
configurations) with Pedestal
Supporting Bracket Kit (JFZ)
On- or off-module application
worksurfaces & connectors
planning with worksurface supports (continued)
shared applications

18" d

Table Leg (JFT) and Table
Bracket (JFJ)
All depths 18", 24" and 30" are
applicable
Table Leg (JFT) with BeamMounted Worksurface Support
(JFM) and Standard Table
Connectors (JFNST)
18" depth only is applicable

Table Leg (JFT) with Standard
Table Connector (JFNST)
Only possible when connecting
an 18" depth corner worksurface



Freestanding Pedestal (JSLP) (BBF
or LF configurations) with Pedestal
Supporting Bracket Kit (JFZ)
• Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Support (JFM) is not required
to support worksurface in this
application but is recommended
for optimal screen stability


• All depths 18", 24" and 30" are
applicable
restriction
solution
Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Supports (JFM) cannot be used
with the Overhead Storage

Wrap-around screen will provide
the additional support necessary



Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Supports (JFM) are not sufficient
to support a linear run of
worksurfaces, Beam-Mounted
Worksurface Supports cannot be
used with the Overhead Storage
A Table Bracket (JFJ) supported
on the center Post provides the
additional support necessary
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
worksurfaces & connectors
18" depth applications
An 18" depth worksurface provides an ideal value alternative to the 24" or 30" depths. As a return worksurface, it
provides an ideal depth for document arrangement or for items such as a scanner or printer.

Generally, less worksurface supports are required when using the 18" depth. See Planning with 18" Worksurfaces later in this
section.
secondary work area



90˚ Corner
120˚ Corner

storage of small equipment




90˚ Corner
120˚ Corner
mounted flat screen computer area





90˚ Corner
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120˚ Corner
worksurfaces & connectors
planning with 18" worksurfaces
corner worksurface 18" deep
• In a corner worksurface, an 18" depth only needs to be supported
at the front end with a Table Leg (JFT)
• The back inside corner of a corner worksurface require a Table
Bracket (JFJ)

24" d
18" d



rectangular 18" deep worksurface
• When an 18" deep rectangular worksurface is attached to the
corner worksurface by a shared leg, the opposite end of the
rectangular worksurface requires additional support along the back
edge using a Table Bracket (JFJ) or Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Support (JFM)
24" d

• A Standard Table Connector (JFNST) is required in addition to
the Table Leg (JFT) at the shared location


18" d

18" d
rectangular 18" deep worksurface
• When an 18" deep rectangular worksurface is between two corner
worksurfaces (90˚ or 120˚), two Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Supports are required to support the back edge.
24" d

• Standard Table connectors (JFNST) are required at the junction
points



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worksurfaces & connectors
planning with benches
Benching creates a continuous uninterrupted worksurface that a number of users can share and are supported by a
combination of Posts, Beams and Table Brackets.
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
• To connect a “discreet leg” to
the spine, a 12" Beam is
required for a 24" deep surface
• An 18" Beam is required for a
30" deep surface
• A 24" Beam is required for a
36" deep surface
Fully Segmented Post (JFQ)
The 23" high Post is used as a
“discreet leg” to act as the
primary worksurface support


24", 30" or 36" d
72" – 120"w

Beam (JFY)
Used to complete the frame of a
bench. If the length of a
worksurface is greater than 72", a
second Post is required at center
for support
6" overhang
If privacy is required, Posts can
be extended to 43" or higher and
various screen options added




All benches have a 6" overhang at
each end. The support structure
must be specified to
accommodate this, please see the
following page for examples
A Service Beam (JFL) can be used
in place of a Beam if Power/Data
Access is required below the
worksurface, therefore the power
post (P) option must be specified
if Service Beam is desired
6" overhang

24", 30", 36"w
(Same width as
worksurface)

If a more pronounced structural
appearance is desired, the
“discreet leg” can be placed at the
edge of a worksurface
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worksurfaces & connectors
planning with benches (continued)
example 1
If two 120" (240") wide surfaces are required, the support structure must equal 228" total (240"-12", 6" overhang on each side, but flush at intersection, equals 228")
240"
6" overhang

6" overhang
228" total structure required

54" beam

60" beam
120" worksurface

example 2

If one 120" wide surface is required, the support structure must equal 108" total (120"-12", 6" overhang on each side, equals 108")
120"
6" overhang
6" overhang
108" total structure required


54" beam

54" beam
120" worksurface

example 3
If three 120" (360") wide surfaces are required, the support structure must equal 348" total (360"-12" (6" overhang on each side, but flush at intersection) equals 348").
The center surface requires the full widths of support

360"
6" overhang
6" overhang
348" total structure required


60" beam
54" beam
120" worksurface
60" beam
120" worksurface
60" beam
60" beam
54" beam

120" worksurface
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worksurfaces & connectors
freestanding support basics
Table Connectors (JFN) are required when connecting worksurfaces back-to-back or side-to-side in freestanding applications.

Table Legs (JFT) are required at each end and at the junction of a worksurface and between two or more worksurfaces
Rectangular Extension
Worksurfaces (JWX) and SemiCircular Extension Worksurfaces
(JWM)
• Can be used at the end of a
configuration where desks are
attached back-to-back

• Attaches by shared Table Legs (JFT)


The worksurface comes complete
with a scallop for wire management
Desk-Mounted Screens (JCD) and
Desk-Mounted Edge Screens (JCE)
Mount to desks (see Frame Structure
& Screens section)

Table Leg (JFT)
• Must be used on a freestanding
worksurface

• Supports for worksurfaces in
freestanding applications must be
specified separately, except in the
following extended worksurface
applications:



Table Connectors (JFN)
Can be used in freestanding
configurations to link surfaces backto-back
Desk-Mounted Shelves (JSSM)
Mount to desks (see Mounted
Storage & Accessories section)


Rectangular
Extension
Worksurface (JWX)
25" to 33" h
Semi-Circular
Extension
Worksurface (JWM)
Leveler
(1 1/2 leveling range)

Finishes
• Worksurfaces are available in a
selection of Foundation Laminates,
Seamless Colors and Flintwood (see
chart for grain directions in this
section)

• Table Legs (JFT) are available in
Foundation and Mica colors

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Trim Styles
Five trim styles are available: Straight
Trim (6), Flintwood Straight Trim
(7), Seamless Flat (G), Seamless
Eased (E) and Seamless Knife (K)
worksurfaces & connectors
planning with table connectors
The following should be considered when planning with connectors.
Table Connectors (Spaced)
(JFNSP)
• When the worksurfaces face each
other and a gap is required to allow
for the use of a Desk-mounted
Screen or Shelf, the Spaced Table
Connectors are required


• Worksurfaces must be the same
height to use connectors

Table Connectors (Standard)
(JFNST)
• Standard Table Connectors can be
used in freestanding applications or
in Post-and-Beam applications to
connect worksurfaces supported by
a Beam-Mounted Worksurface
Support (JFM) or a Pedestal


• When two worksurfaces face each
other and no gap is required, the
Standard Table Connectors are
used to link the surfaces

• Worksurfaces must be the same
height to use connectors




When a Pedestal Supporting
Worksurface is used to connect
another worksurface, standard table
connectors must be specified


Finishes
All post-mounted supports are
available in Foundation and Mica
colors
When two Pedestal Supporting
Bracket Kits (JFZ) are used side-byside, standard table connectors must
be specified to connect an align
worksurfaces

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tables
tables
TA B L E B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0
E D G E T R I M S T Y L E O V E RV I E W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1
GRAIN DIRECTION/USER EDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
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tables
table basics
Tables can be used individually or in conjunction with one another to provide a variety of work functions.
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•
•
•
•
•
Tables can be linked to each other with Table Connectors (JFN) to create a teaming area
All tables include a surface, table legs, casters and levelers
All tables 60" or wider come with a support rail for reinforcement
The Desk-Mounted Screen (JCD) cannot be used with tables
Tables differ from worksurfaces because they do not have the scallop cut-out at the front




• Table surfaces are constructed of
high-pressure laminate (HPL) hot
glued to a 1 1/8" thick baseboard
for a total 1 3/16" surface thickness
• Seamless Color tables are
constructed of a medium density
fiber (MDF) powder painted for a
total of 1" surface thickness
1 3/16" thick
25" – 33" h
Table Legs (JFT)
• Available with levelers, casters or
half casters
• Half casters can only be applied to
Rectangular, Oval and Round
Tables

• Casters have a Silver Grey cover
over black casters. Levelers are
finished in Grey

• Levelers have a leveling range of
1 1/2"


Finishes
• Tables are available in a selection of
Foundation Laminates, Seamless
Colors and Flintwood (see chart for
grain directions)
• Table Legs (JFT) are available in
Foundation and Mica colors




Trim Styles
• Five trim styles are available:
Straight Trim (6), Flintwood
Straight Trim (7), Seamless Flat (G),
Seamless Eased (E) and Seamless
Knife (K)
• Flintwood Flat Trim is only
available on Flintwood tables. Edge
Trim color will be finished to match
Flintwood worksurfaces
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tables
edge trim style overview
The chart below indicates which edge trim style can be specified with all ie table surface finishes.
• Shading indicates user edge

Foundation
Laminate Surface
Seamless
Color Surface
Flintwood
Surface
Non-User
Edge

Straight (6)
n/a
n/a
Straight (6)

All Edges
Flintwood
Straight (7)
n/a
Flintwood
Straight (7)
n/a

All Edges
Seamless
Knife (K)
n/a
n/a
User Edge
Only
Finished in a
coordinating
Flat trim


Seamless
Flat (G)
n/a
n/a
Seamless Flat (G)

All Edges
Seamless
Eased (E)
n/a
n/a
User Edge
Only
Finished in a
coordinating
Flat trim


grain direction/user edge
Grain direction varies depending on the type of surface. Grain direction will appear on surfaces specified with a Wood
Print Foundation Laminate or a Flintwood finish. User edges are noted for Seamless worksurfaces (Seamless Knife (K) and
Seamless Eased (E) only)


Shading indicates user edge

Rectangular Table (JTR)
Triangular Table (JTT)
Oval Table (JTV)

Semi-Circular Table (JTC)
Round Table (JTN)
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mounted storage &
accessories
mounted storage &
accessories
M O U N T E D S T O R A G E O V E RV I E W
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
MOUNTED STORAGE SHELF BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
PL ANNING WITH OVERHEAD STORAGE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
M O U N T E D S TO R A G E A C C E S S O RY B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8
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
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

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
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mounted storage & accessories
mounted storage overview
ie offers a variety of mounted storage options.
• The Universal Overhead (LUSU) and Standard Overhead Cabinet (LCSF) can be applied to ie up to a width of 60"
• See Filing & Storage Price Guide for the above products





Shelf (JSS)

Pencil Tray (PAX94)
Letter Tray (PAX92)


Universal Overhead (LUSU)

Up-mount Shelf (JSSU)
Binder Bin (PAX95)




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
mounted storage & accessories
mounted storage shelf basics
ie offers a variety of shelving options that can be mounted to desks or Beams.

Shelf (JSS)
• Provides storage above
workstation height

• Available in standard and upmount configurations
• Shelves mount to Beams (JFY)

• A Beam (JFY) or Service Beam
(JFL) must be located both
above and below the shelf in
either standard or up-mount
configurations
• The shelf mounts off-module
anywhere along the Beam
and/or a Service Beam
• Two shelves can be mounted
side-by-side, but cannot be
mounted one above the other
• Widths are nominal so a shelf
can equal the same width as the
Beam it is being mounted to




Standard Shelf (JSSS)

Up-Mount Shelf (JSSU)
Universal Storage Upmount
Overhead Cabinet (LUSU)
• See Filing & Storage offering

• When applied to ie, Overhead
must be at least 6" less than the
width of the Beam into which it
is being applied

• Can only be hung in a standard
(not upmounted) application
• Universal Overhead Cabinet
(LUSF) should not be applied
to ie




Finishes
• Foundation Laminates, Seamless
Colors and Flintwood finishes
• Brackets and the Shelf (JSS) are
available in Foundation and
Mica colors
Trim Styles
• Five trim styles are available:
Straight Trim (6), Flintwood
Straight Trim (7), Seamless Flat
(G), Seamless Eased (E) and
Seamless Knife (K)
• Some trim restrictions may
apply, please see Edge Trim
Style Chart in the Tables section
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mounted storage & accessories
planning with overhead storage
Certain restrictions apply when planning with overhead storage and shelving.
• Posts, Beam or Service Beams should be connected to surface(s) when an overhead or a shelf is mounted on an ie structure
• Beam-Mounted Worksurface Supports (JFM) should not be used to support worksurfaces when overhead storage is directly
above it




63" high
43" high

51" high




83" high



83" high
83" high

63" high
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mounted storage & accessories
mounted storage accessory basics
ie offers a Modesty Panel, accessories for paper management and Baffles for space division.




Accessories (PAX)
• Assorted accessories are available
to increase the utility of the
work area
• Accessories can be attached to:
– Beams 43", 51", 63" and 83"
high
– Capping details on DeskMounted Screens

– On the side of Kiosks
– Accessory Inset Screen (JCQ)

• Accessories PAX90, PAX91,
PAX97 and PAX98 cannot
mount to the Beam (JFY)






Finishes
• Accessories are available in
Foundation and Mica colors


• Baffles are finished with a single
knit jersey white fabric with a
white frame. Fabric can be
removed for cleaning
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freestanding storage &
accessories
freestanding storage &
accessories
F R E E S TA N D I N G S T O R A G E B A S I C S
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
M O B I L E F R E E S TA N D I N G S T O R A G E B A S I C S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3
P E D E S TA L D R AW E R H E I G H T S
P E D E S TA L S T O R A G E C A P A C I T Y
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
P E D E S TA L P L A N N I N G R E S T R I C T I O N S
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
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freestanding storage & accessories
freestanding storage basics
A variety of freestanding storage options are available.




• All storage products accommodate both imperial and metric sized paper and accommodate back-to-back and side-to-side
filing
• All products include locks and keys and can be keyed alike or randomly
• All products with levelers have a height adjustment range of 1 1/2" with exception of the Stretch Pedestal which is 1 1/4"
Freestanding Pedestal (JSLP)
• Can be used to support a
worksurface, a Pedestal Supporting
Bracket Kit (JFZ) must be ordered
separately
15"
27.2"
18", 22", 28"
• Two configurations are available for
this application box, box, file (BBF)
and large file, file (LF)
large file,
file (LF)
box, box, file
(BBF)
• An 18" depth pedestal supporting
an 18" depth worksurface will
restrict accessibility to Service Beam

15"

20.8"
24"
18", 22", 28"
box, file
(BF)

Freestanding Pedestal (JSLP)
• Offers a number of drawer
configurations

Pedestal Planning Restrictions for
details
• When pedestals are placed beside a
Cantilever Foot (JFF) a 3/4" gap is
created
• File drawer heights align with
Stretch Pedestal heights
• Includes accessories, see product
page for list
• Not all configurations can be
placed under a worksurface at 29"
high, see Application Guide,

• Drawer interiors extend the full
interior depth of the pedestal
except for 28" deep Box (B) and
Pencil Box (P). For these drawer
sizes the interior drawer depth is
actually 22"

Pedestal Accessories (DA)
Included with pedestals as noted on the product page;
additional accessories may be ordered separately as necessary

Hanging File
Bar

Finishes
• Case and drawer fronts are available
in Foundation and Mica colors


• Accessories, casters and
counterweights are Black except
Hanging File Bars and Cross File
Bars which have a Chrome finish
• Locks have a brushed chrome finish
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Drawer
Divider
Pencil Tray
pencil box,
file (PBF)
Stationary
Insert
freestanding storage & accessories
mobile freestanding storage basics
A variety of mobile freestanding storage options are available.
• All storage products accommodate both imperial and metric sized paper and accommodate back-to-back and side-to-side
filing
• All products include locks and keys and can be keyed alike or randomly
• All products with levelers have a height adjustment range of 1 1/2"





22"
15"
25.8"
Mobile Pedestal (JSLM)
• Offers a number of drawer combinations
• Large file, file (LF) and box, box, file (BBF)
will not fit under a worksurface
• Includes accessories, see product page for list
15"
23.8"
30.2"
25.4"
30.2"
18", 22", 28"
box, file
(BF)
pencil, small
box, file (PSF)
51"
file, file, file,
file (FFFF)
large file,
file (LF)
51"
box, box
file (BBF)
• Additional accessories may be ordered
separately as necessary, see previous page for
details
• Drawer interiors extend the full interior
depth of the pedestal except for 28" deep
Box (B), Small Box (S) and Pencil Box (P).
For these drawer sizes the interior drawer
depth is actually 22"
Mobile Pedestal with Seat (JSLK)
• Is equipped with seat and casters,
one box drawer and one file drawer
and a soft molded foam handle


• Fits beneath or beside worksurface
• Includes accessories, see product
page for list
• Additional accessories may be
ordered separately as necessary, see
previous page for details


• Drawer combinations FFFF and SBFFF in
depth 28" have interior drawer body that is
25" deep. In depth 22", the interior is
19" deep


small box, box,
file, file, file (SBFFF)
Finishes
• Case and drawer fronts are available
in Foundation and Mica colors
• Kiosk Accessories are available in a
selection of Foundation and Mica
colors. Tackboard offers a variety of
panel fabrics


• Locks have a brushed chrome finish
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freestanding storage & accessories
pedestal drawer heights
pedestals
description/code product illustration
exterior
height
interior
height
applications

• Writing equipment
Pencil

P
3.2"
3.2"
2.6"
• Notepads
• Paper
• Writing equipment
Small Box

• Diskettes
S
4.8"
4.8"
4.2"
• Diskettes
• Notepads
• Paper

• Writing equipment
Box
B
6.4"
6.4"
5.8"
• Notepads
• Paper


F

File
11.2"
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
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• Tapes- VHS, cassette
• CDs
• DVDs
• Tapes- VHS, cassette
• CDs
• DVDs
• Tapes- VHS, cassette
11.2"
10.6"
• Accommodates letter- and A4-size documents
• Books
• Hanging files
12.8"
L
• DVDs
• Hanging files
File

• Diskettes
• CDs
12.8"
12.2"
• Accommodates letter- and A4-size documents
• Books
freestanding storage & accessories
pedestal storage capacity
pedestals


18" deep
14-1/2" capacity
22" wide
18-1/2" capacity
28" wide
24-1/2" capacity
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freestanding storage & accessories
pedestal planning restrictions



The Mobile Pedestal with Seat (JSLK) fits either beside or below the worksurface




Mobile Pedestal (PSF) Configuration

Mobile Pedestal (LF) Configuration
Mobile Pedestal (LF) Configuration
• Mobile Pedestals (JSLM) in both BBF and LF configurations do not fit under worksurfaces at 29" high
• The PSF and BF configurations can be used at either location
• Freestanding Pedestals (JSLP) in BBF and LF configurations can be used to support a worksurface when combined with a Pedestal Supporting Bracket Kit (JFZ)
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WIRING SYSTEMS
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lighting, electrics & communications
electric & communication basics
ie easily routes power and data from the ceiling or floor through the Power Pole and to the Service Beam. Power is routed
via the Connecting and Starting Power Harness and is accessible with the Service Beam Power Bar.
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Plug-In Power Box (JEPM)
• Provides casual, aboveworksurface power and data
access
• Can be mounted either to a
Post or to the edge of a
worksurface
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Ceiling Feed (JECF)
• Used in conjunction with the
Power Pole (JEPL)
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• Feeds building power from the
plenum located above the
ceiling down to the workstation
cluster and into the Service
Beam (JFL)
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Starting Power Harness (JEST)
Connects the Infeed (ceiling or
base) to the first Service Beam
Power Bar (JEJF) in a cluster if it
is not on the first Service Beam
• Has three single outlets, all
three are switched, and one
opening for communications
access
• When mounted to the Post, the
attachment bracket has a space
behind it to allow cords to pass
behind it
Power Pole can
feed cables from
the floor (JEPL02)
• Service Beam width to which it
is being attached must be
specified to ensure that correct
length of feed is provided
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Finishes
Foundation &
Mica
Base Feed (JEBA)
• Transports power from the
floor, wall or column to the
base of a workstation
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• Can be routed through a twofoot Power Pole, then fed into a
Service Beam
Connecting Power Harness
(JEBT)
Connects two Service Beam
Power Bars
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Pole has a built-in
separation for
electrical and
communications Power Pole (JEPL)
• Is a channel through which
building electrical and
communication cables can be
fed from the ceiling or floor to
workstations
• The conduit that brings the
power through the pole is
specified separately
• Extends from the ceiling to the
floor, but has an opening below
worksurface height to allow the
ceiling or base feed to enter the
Service Beam for horizontal
distribution
• Capacity is 1 harness and 36
Cat 5 data/voice cables
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• Service Beam width to which it
is being attached must be
specified to ensure that correct
length of feed is provided
Service Beam Power Bar (JEJF)
• Available with two grey
duplexes on each side (as
specified)
• Provides power access to the
workstation
• Fits into the Service Beam
• Available as single and doublesided applications
• Power bar is equipped with four
connectors in order to facilitate
1 “in” and up to 3 “outs” in a
non-directional configuration
Note: Power access above the
worksurface can also be achieved
using some Complements products,
Power Rod (YEPD), Power Desk
Clamp Box (YEDC) and Remote
Power Box (XEPB), please see
Complements: Teknion’s
Ergonomics & Accessories program
lighting, electrics & communications
lighting & communication basics - no service beam
Multi-circuit power & data solution is also possible without a Service Beam.
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Desk-Mounted Power
• Provides access to
above-worksurface power and
communications and is
mounted to the edge of a
worksurface or desk
• It must be connected to either a
Distribution Box, a Power
Harness or an Infeed
• Complete with one
communications cut-out and
four outlets (Communications
ports must be purchased
separately)
Worksurface Wire Management
Clips (YESW)
• Used to easily manage wire
underneath the worksurface
• Data and power cables can be
managed separately without
tools
• Available from Complements:
Teknion’s Ergonomics &
Accessories program
Connecting Power Harness
(JEBT)
• Connects to Service Beam
Power Bar (JEJF), an infeed or
Desk-Mounted Power
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Finishes
Anodized
Silver with
duplexes and
data face
plates in Grey
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Base Feed (JEBA)
• Feeds power from the building
to the Service Beam Power Bar
(JEJF)
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Also available but not shown
above:
Vertical Wire Manager (AEWF)
• Mounts to the underside of a
table or worksurface for
managing wires vertically and
has cabling capability for two
workstations
• Mounting hardware is provided
• Has a physical separation
between the power and data
• The integral flexibility allows
the base to be placed anywhere
within a 10" radius
Maximum 39" h
8"
• Available from Complements:
Teknion’s Ergonomics &
Accessories program
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lighting, electrics & communications
wiring systems
The following will provide you with general information on the wiring systems offering in ie.
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It is important to specify each power and cable management product according to the wire system in use, see example below
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4-Wire (4B)
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Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Neutral
Ground
No. Regular
Circuits
No. Isolated
Circuits
2
0
(Black)
(Red)
(White)
(Green)
• Example, if the system in use is 7-Wire Isolated (7G), each Base Feed,
Ceiling Feed, Power Harness and Distribution Box must be specified for
7G, as follows:
System
7G
Product Name
Complete Product Code
Base Feed
JEBA7G
Power Harness
JEBT7G
5-Wire (5D)
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Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Circuit 3
Neutral
Ground
(Black)
(Red)
(Blue)
(White)
(Green)
3
0
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(Black)
(Red)
(White)
(Green)
2
1
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
8-Wire Isolated – Separate Neutral (8N)
Circuit 1 (Black)
Neutral (White)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Neutral (White/Red)
Ground (Green)
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2
1
3
1
2
2
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
8-Wire Isolated (8T)
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Circuit 1 (Black)
Circuit 2 (Red)
Circuit 3 (Blue)
Neutral (White)
Ground (Green)
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
8-Wire Dual Isolated (8K)
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Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Neutral
Ground
(Black)
(Red)
(White)
(Green)
Isolated Circuit 5 (Orange)
Isolated Circuit 6 (Blue)
Isolated Neutral (White/Orange)
Isolated Ground (Green/Orange)
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• There is a standard color coding for each wiring system and for the
connector patterns in conjunction with these:
Standard Circuit 1, Hot Wire: Black
Standard Circuit 2, Hot Wire: Red
Standard Circuit 3, Hot Wire: Blue
Isolated Circuit 5, Hot Wire: Orange
Isolated Circuit 6, Hot Wire: Blue
7-Wire Isolated (7G)
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Neutral
Ground
• This specification is not required for lighting products. However, not all
products are available for all wire systems
Standard Neutral Wire: White
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, 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. The 8-Wire Separate
Neutral (8N) system provides one neutral wire for each hot wire
lighting, electrics & communications
power entry
To begin specifying power, select the method of bringing power to the workstation cluster.
Power entry is made possible by the Base Feed or Ceiling Feed and is transferred via the Power Pole
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base feed from vertical building component
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power pole and ceiling feed
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specifying correct power harness length
As the Service Beam does not contain excess space for unused power harnesses, exact dimensions of Connecting Power
Harness should be determined and specified.
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• All Connecting Power Harnesses have a nominal length for ease in specifying
• When determining the proper length of Power Harness needed, always calculate center Beam to center Beam. A nominal
sized harness will be shipped that takes into consideration the widths of the Service Beam Power Bar (JEJF)
example: (54÷2) + (54÷2) = 54"
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When specifying the Ceiling or
Base Feed, the length of Service
Beam it is being fed into must
also be specified (JECF_ _54,
JEBA_54)
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54"
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54"
54"
54"
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When the first Service Beam
Power Bar (JEJF) is not located
on the first Service Beam, a
Starting Power Harness (JEST)
must be specified to connect the
Ceiling or Base Feed to the Power
Bar (JEST_54)
54"
54"
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A Connecting Power Harness
(JEBT) connects two Service
Beam Power Bars (JEBT_54)
When the first Service Beam
Power Bar (JEJF) is located on
the first Service Beam, no
Starting Power Harness (JEST) is
necessary. Cabling from the
infeed (JECF_48) will plug into
the Service Beam Power Bar
provided that appropriate length
was correctly specified for the
ceiling feed
Connecting Harness length is
specified the same (center beam
to center beam) even when
bending around a corner
example:
48 ÷ 2 =
72 ÷ 2 =
60 (JEBT_60)
48"
72"
48"
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24
36
When calculating the length of
the connecting Power Harness
with a pass-through application,
still calculate center beam to
center beam, then add the width
of the additional pass-through
screen
example:
48 ÷ 2 =
72
=
48 ÷ 2 =
24
72
24
120 (JEBT_120)
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