AvailabilityElectronic price list updated with release178.F (U.S.) and 145.F (Canada), dated February 17, 2014.
Spec News is available on village.steelcase.com. Search AdStock and download the currentrelease’s Spec News.
View or download Steelcase Specification Guidesat http://www.steelcase.com/en/resources/design/spec-guides/pages/specguides.aspx.
Transitional products in this specification guide aremaintained for existing customers only and arelikely to be phased out over time. These productsare indicated with a S. Products that are sched-uled to be culled are indicated with an G, followedby the last order entry date.
cFor a list of all trademarks, refer to the last pageof this specification guide.
For Canadian PricingCalculate in the following order to avoid rounding errors:• Multiply the base price and each option by 1.03.• Round each to the nearest dollar.• Add base and options for total list price.
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Additional Resources 4
Understanding
Post and Beam 5
Worksurfaces and Related Products 27
Universal Storage Products 77
Duo Storage Products 97
Specifying
Post and Beam 111
Worksurfaces and Related Products 139
Universal Storage Products 187
Duo Storage Products 237
Surface Materials 243
Resources 255
Lock and Keying 256
Style Number Index 258
This specification guide contains multipleSteelcase and Turnstone product lineswhich are designed into one specification guide foryour convenience. Note that each product may besubject to different pricing terms and conditions.
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Universal Fixed Pedestals
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Pencil tray to hold smalloffice supplies is includedwith each box/box/filepedestal.
Label holders areavailable from CustomerService Parts. Label holderfits inside the integral pull offlush-front mobile pedestalsand over the top edge ofdrawer front on proud-frontdrawers.
Locks are availablefactory- or field-installed.Factory-installed locks arestandard and availablekeyed random only. Optionalfield-installed locks areavailable with consecutive,specific, and random keyingoptions. Master-keyed locksare also available. Field-installed lock cylinders mustbe specified separately.
Lock and Keying, page 276
Individual drawer locksare available on file/filepedestals for applicationswhere you want to limitaccess to each drawer.Pedestals include a securityshield above each drawer to prevent unauthorizedaccess. Individual lockingdrawers are only availablewith field-installed locks.Consecutive, specific, andrandom keying options areavailable. Master-keyedlocks are also available.Field-installed lock cylindersmust be specified separately.
Lock and Keying, page 276
Non-locking pedestalis available as an option.
27"H pedestals havebase alignment with otherUniversal Storage compo-nents that have a 3"H base.
Connections
Fixed pedestals areintended to attach under aworksurface for security andsupport. Three pedestaldepths are available tocorrespond with UniversalWorksurface depths. Proud-front pedestals exactlymatch the depth of UniversalWorksurfaces. Flush-frontpedestals are 7⁄8" shorter.
Filler conceals the gap thatmay exist between the faceof a panel and the back of a27"H pedestal. Fillers arealso used to provide stabilityfor pedestal andworksurface configurationsthat are not panel-wrapped. Tip: Fillers for proud frontpedestals conceal a 1⁄2" gap. Fillers for flush frontpedestals conceal a 13⁄8"gap.
Freestanding applica-tions that don't requireattachment to a worksurfaceshould be used with a con-version kit that includes asteel top and counterweightpackage.
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Field-installed acces-sories are available,including pencil trays, media trays, stationery trays, dividers, and rails.
Page 106
Wiring & CablingFixed pedestals do notaccommodate cable-routing.Plan accordingly wheninstalling pedestalsunderneath worksurfaceswith grommets or othercable-routing accessories.
Surface MaterialsPedestal, steel drawerfronts, and integralpulls• Paint
Contemporary, handle,jazz, and bar pulls• 0835 Black• 9201 Polished Chrome• 9211 Nickel• 9212 Silver
Wood veneer drawerfronts• Wood veneer—
Open pore finishes• Customiz stain (option)
Lock • 9201 Polished Chrome• 9250 Ember Chrome
(option)
Drawer bodies, drawersuspensions, rails,dividers, and glides• Black
Application TopicsStorage CapacitiescPage 131
Safe Use of Storage Products
Page 130
ShippingPedestals are normallyshipped in heavy-duty,recyclable stretch wrap toreduce the amount ofcorrugated board needed.
Optional basic drawerinterior includes full-depthbox and file drawers on18"D, 24"D, and 30"Dpedestals. All box drawersare full extension. All draweraccessories are omittedfrom pedestals with thisoption.
Flush-front pull is full-width and integral with thedrawer. Pull is available onsteel drawer fronts only.
Optional full-widthwood pull attaches tointegral pull with double-sided tape. Wood pull, ifselected, ships separate frompedestal and is field installed.
Proud-front pulls areavailable in the followingstyles—contemporary(standard), handle, jazz, andbar. Each pull is 128 mmand available on steel or wood veneer drawers.
Contemporary pull
Handlepull
Jazz pull
Bar pull
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Product Details
Box drawers are awelded steel constructionand available with proud orflush fronts. One divider isincluded with each boxdrawer.
File drawers are a weldedsteel construction andavailable with proud or flushfronts. Drawer body sidesare full-height and accom-modate front-to-back filing of hanging letter-size filefolders.
Drawer fronts can beremoved and changed in thefield to create a differentaesthetic or to replacedamaged drawer fronts.
Fixed pedestals arefloor-standing and cansupport worksurfaces ateither 27"H or 281⁄2"H.cSpecifying, pages 216–220
Actual DimensionsDepth with flush steel front 171⁄2", 225⁄8", and 285⁄8",
Depth with proud steel or 183⁄8", 231⁄2", and 291⁄2"wood front
Width 15"
Height with 3"H base 27"
Finished back andsides are standard.
Top is open and accommo-dates attachment to aworksurface. Attachmenthardware is included.
Lock is standard onpedestals and secures alldrawers. Lock is located inthe top drawer. Locks arestandard factory-installed,keyed random.cLock and Keying,page 276
Drawer fronts areavailable in steel or woodveneer.
3"H base is integral topedestal case.
Pull on proud-frontpedestal is available in a variety of shapes.
Leveling glides adjust toinstall pedestals on unevenfloors. 27"H pedestals havea 17⁄8" adjustable gliderange.
Pull on flush-frontpedestal is full-width andintegral. Full-width wood pullis available as an option.
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Drawers open their fulldepth for total access to thecontents. Box and filedrawers are available.
3"H
291/2"D
231/2"D
183/8"D
Tip 4Study the product detail pages in the Understanding section to learn everything an expert knows about specific prod-ucts. Each product detail page in this section contains the following features, where applicable:• Product Drawing• Actual Dimensions• Product Details• Connections• Wiring and Cabling• Surface Materials• Application Topics
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Tip 3
Find cross referencesby looking for page num-bers flagged with an arrow.
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Product Drawing shows you what the productlooks like and points outimportant features.
Product Detailsgives specific informationon the product and how it is used.
Actual Dimensions table lists the dimensions of the product.
Connectionsdescribes how the productis assembled or how itattaches to another product.
Wiring and Cablingdetails the cable-manage-ment and cable routingcapabilities of the product.
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Standard Includes Required to SpecifyNeed help?Product details,page 4
• Base: 4799 Platinum paint only• Base extension: 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum only• Post: 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum only• Leveling puck• Top cap on 33"H and 401⁄2"H posts only: 6694 Slate
plastic only• Standard 12 mm vertical slot on all sides• 3" vertical adjustability
Style number
Related Products• Hub mounts Page 22• Vertical post tubes Page 26• Post top caps Page 37• Post base shim Page 37
Specification Information
Dimensions Style U.S.D W H Number Price
X-Post4" 4" 33" BXP36 $385
4" 4" 401⁄2" BXP45 $385
4" 4" 931⁄2" BXP95 $574
Y-Post4" 4" 33" BYP36 $385
4" 4" 401⁄2" BYP45 $385
4" 4" 931⁄2" BYP95 $574
BeamsBeams
Standard Includes Required to SpecifyNeed help?Product details,page 4
• Beam extrusion: 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum only• Beam-to-post connectors and attachment hardware• Standard 12 mm T-slots on top, bottom, and sides of
beams to allow for in-fill and accessory interface
Style number
Related Products• In-fills Page 18• Horizontal fence tubes Page 23• Horizontal overhead beam troughs Page 24• Huddleboard See the Storage Products Specification
Guide.
Specification Information
Dimensions Style U.S.D W H Number Price
Fence or Overhead Beam Applications13⁄8" 3'4" 8
1⁄2" BB042 $ 239
13⁄8" 4' 81⁄2" BB048 $ 274
13⁄8" 5' 81⁄2" BB060 $ 340
13⁄8" 6' 81⁄2" BB072 $ 405
13⁄8" 7' 81⁄2" BB084 $ 468
13⁄8" 8' 81⁄2" BB096 $ 531
13⁄8" 9' 81⁄2" BB108 $ 594
13⁄8" 10' 81⁄2" BB120 $ 657
Overhead Beam Applications13⁄8" 11' 8
1⁄2" BB132 $ 720
13⁄8" 12' 81⁄2" BB144 $ 783
13⁄8" 13' 81⁄2" BB156 $ 846
13⁄8" 14' 81⁄2" BB168 $ 909
13⁄8" 15' 81⁄2" BB180 $ 972
13⁄8" 16' 81⁄2" BB192 $1035
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Tip: Beam dimensions arenominal to center of post.
See Application Topics,page 8.
Tip: Style number BB042 is used for UniversalSystems and FreestandingWorksurfaces 66"H tetheredcapsule worksurfaces.
Tip: Beams are most easilyattached to posts via a ball driver (drill drive—3⁄8",1⁄4" ball x 6") available fromSteelcase (946800104CS)or many hardware manufacturers.
For Canadian PricingMultiply U.S. Price by 1.38.
See page 000 for details.
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Italic typeface on speci-fying pages usually identi-fies wording that you shoulduse in your order.
Tip 7
Watch for tips through-out the text that give youexplanations and helpfulinstructions.
Tip 8
Learn what you cannotdo by looking for drawingscrossed out with an “X.”
Connection of twobeams requires the useof a post.
and cable management atfence beam locations. Specify tube to match widtof fence beam. The bottomof the fence tube is below the bottom of thebeam.Tip: Remember to order vetical post tube (BXPTHF11or BYPTHF11) to managecables between a horizontafence t be and a h b
63/4"
Required to Specify
Specify with wood top cap and wood color number.Specify with wood top cap and wood color number.Specify with Customiz stain on cSee Surface Materials Referen
Tip 9Use the surface mate-rials listings in theSurface Materials section ofthis book to find surfacematerial color numbers. cPage 244
Tip 10Refer to the style num-ber index when you knowa style number and youneed to find the page thathas more details about theproduct.cPage 258
Tip 5Refer to the specifying pages for all the information needed to order a product. Each product specifying page contains six elements to help you complete a specification:• Product Drawing• Standard Includes• Required to Specify• Options• Related Products• Specification Information • Dimensions • Style Number • Price
Product Drawingshows you what the product looks like.
Options(under the black band) listsall the options that apply tothe product, their price, andwhat is required to specify.
Standard Includes(under the dark grey band)provides a list of whatcomes standard with theproduct.
Required to Specify(under the dark grey band)itemizes the informationthat you must provide toorder the standard productand the preferred sequencefor specification.
SpecificationInformation(under the light grey band)provides product dimen-sions, style numbers, andprices for the standardproduct and any surfacematerial choices that areavailable.
Related Productsprovides specification infor-mation for products that aredirectly related.
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Additional Resources
Post and Beamproducts are supportedwith information materials,tools, and software to helpyou plan, specify, and orderan installation efficiently.
This specificationguide contains multipleSteelcase product lineswhich are designed into onespecification guide for yourconvenience. Note thateach product may be sub-ject to different pricingterms and conditions.
Additional storage productscan be found in the StorageSpecification Guide.
Product brochures andplanning tools can beordered through yourSteelcase area office by calling 1.800.784.0358 or through the AdStock website at village.steelcase.com.
Printed MaterialsAnswer SolutionsSpecification Guidecontains panels that attachto Post and Beam.
Kick SolutionsSpecification Guidecontains Kick panels thatattach to Post and Beam.
Architectural SolutionsSpecification Guidecontains Privacy Wall andGlass Selections that attachto Post and Beam.
Montage SolutionsSpecification Guidecontains Montage framesthat attach to Post andBeam.
Storage SpecificationGuide contains storagethat works with Post andBeam.
Height-AdjusTablesWorksurfaces BrochureProvides an overview ofthe advantages of usingDetails height-adjustableworksurfaces. Informationon user ergonomics andhow businesses can savemoney is included, alongwith visual and descriptiveoverviews of Details height-adjustable worksurfaces.Form number 08-0000914
Surface MaterialsReference ManualThis publication provides: • An explanation of the
surface materials program• “Available on” matrices • Vertical surface fabric
and seating upholsteryselection listing
• Technical data for surfacematerials
• Surface material care andcleaning instructions
PublicationsUniversal WorksurfaceProducts Brochure02-0002583
Post and BeamProduct Brochure02-0002584
Answer ProductBrochure03-0001275
Storage OverviewBrochure03-0004065
Computer ToolsElectronic CatalogAccurate sales quotationsand purchase orders forSteelcase products are cre-ated with specification soft-ware that uses SteelcaseElectronic Catalog data.Use the data to specify andprice style numbers andoptions for every Steelcaseproduct. The data isupdated bimonthly bySteelcase and provided to software programsincluding: the HedbergBusiness System,SmartTools — Steelcase’sdesign and specificationsoftware (for more informa-tion on SmartTools, pleaseemail [email protected]), the ProjectMatrixProjectSymbols libraries, aswell as 20-20 Cap Studio.
Furniture SymbolGraphic DataSteelcase creates 2D and3D furniture symbols (withattributes) for planning andinitially specifying Steelcaseproducts. This data is incor-porated into several add-onsoftware packages thatwork in either a Microstationor an AutoCAD draftingenvironment.
For more informationabout these and other soft-ware tools to help you planeffective work environ-ments, please [email protected].
Digital PublicationsIf your device has a barcode reader App, scan thisQR code for a direct link tothe online digital public -ations. Utilizing this QRcode allows you to searchacross multiple specificationguides, share across socialmedia, or print out pages.You can also access thesedigital publications atwww.steelcase.com orvillage.steelcase.com.
Related Products
Details Post and BeamFence InterfaceBrackets and DetailsWorktools are available foruse with Post and Beamfence.cFor additional informationrefer to Details SpecificationGuide or contact Details at 888.783.3522 or [email protected].
Post and BeamProduct TrainingBasic training for Post andBeam is available as part ofthe Building Product Musclecurriculum on the SteelcaseUniversity Web site at village.steelcase.com.
The Post and Beam BPMWeb-based module is aninteractive course filled withpictures, product detail, andpractice exercises designedto build knowledge of Postand Beam’s positioning,statement of line, featuresand benefits, competitiveproducts, application, andsales presentation. It alsoprovides printable job aidsof all content covered in thecourse to serve as ongoingperformance support forSteelcase and dealer salespeople. The Post and BeamBPM is course SAL251.
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SupportSteelcase CapabilitiesSteelcase products are distributed, installed, andserviced through a networkof more than 600 dealersworldwide. Steelcase is alsorepresented with offices andcorporate showrooms in 26U.S. cities, 4 Canadiancities, and in France,Germany, Great Britain, andJapan. Every Steelcaseproduct meets our excep-tionally high standards ofquality and durability andcomes with the Steelcaseassurance of excellence inservice.
For assistance, call yourlocal dealer, the SteelcaseSolutions Resource Team,or the Steelcase SolutionsFulfillment Team at1.888.STEELCASE(1.888.783.3522) or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Call the Steelcase SolutionsResource Team prior toplacing an order, whenworking on a bid, or whenyou need information aboutproduct applications andspecifications.
Call the Steelcase SolutionsFulfillment Team if you havesubmitted an order toSteelcase and you need tospeak to your SolutionsFulfillment Team Represen -tative about the order. Alsocall if you have any post-shipment quality or war-ranty concerns or serviceparts questions.
Outside the U.S.A.,Canada, Mexico, PuertoRico, and the U.S. VirginIslands, call 1.616.247.2500.
For information aboutSteelcase, the name of yournearest Steelcase dealer,or for product literature, call1.800.333.9939, or visit ourWeb site: www.steelcase.com.
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Understanding Post and Beam
Statement of Line 6
Product Details
Post and Beam 8
Application Topics
Stability Guidelines 14
Wiring Schematics 15
How to Calculate Power Needs 16
Dimensions for Harnesses 17
How to Calculate Modular Harnesses forPost and Beam Installations 18
Utility Planning Example 20
Thought Starters 22
Planning with Power Strips 24
Instructions to Create a Post and Beam Curtain 25
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Posts 33"H 401⁄2"H 931⁄2"H
4"D • • •Tip: Fence heights are 33"H (desk height), 40"H (standing height), and 93"H (overhead height).
UnderstandingcPage 8 SpecifyingcPage 113
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Beams 81⁄2"H
3'4"W • Fence and Overhead4'W • Fence and Overhead5'W • Fence and Overhead6'W • Fence and Overhead7'W • Fence and Overhead8'W • Fence and Overhead9'W • Fence and Overhead10'W • Fence and Overhead11'W • Overhead12'W • Overhead13'W • Overhead14'W • Overhead15'W • Overhead16'W • Overhead
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Actual Dimensions Post Beam
Depth (thickness) 4" 13⁄8"
Width 4" 3'4", 4', 5', 6', 7', 8', 9', 10', 11', 12', 13', 14', 15', or 16'
Height 33", 401⁄2", or 931⁄2" 81⁄2"
Leveling mechanism 3" N.A.range
Infill is a fabric screen thatstretches from overheadbeam to floor, from overheadbeam to desk-height fencebeam, or from desk-heightfence beam to floor.
Post attaches to beams inin-line, L-, T-, X-, or Y- (120°)configurations.
Horizontal fence tubesprovide power and cablemanagement at the fencebeam locations.
Vertical post tubesprovide power and cablemanagement at the post.
Horizontal overheadbeam trough provideshorizontal power andcable management at theoverhead beam location.
Corner troughs attach tobeams at intersections toprovide a smooth visual tran-sition for cables and powerharnesses when bridgingbeams.
Posts must be used ateach connection of twobeams.
Top caps are providedwith 33"H and 401⁄2"H postsonly. Top caps must beordered separately for931⁄2"H posts.
Shelves are additionalstorage surfaces that sitabove the worksurface.Shelf sits 21⁄4" above afence beam.
Beam spans betweenposts and can be used ineither overhead or fenceapplications.
Integral T-slots on beamssupport Huddleboards (withHuddleboard adapter brackets),shelves, and power and cablemanagement.cSee Meeting Spaces Specification Guide.
Technology hubs deliverpower and cable access tothe user.
Beam filler trough man-ages cables where crossbeams are not present.
Screens can bemounted above or belowbeams for privacy ormodesty.
Hub mounts are requiredto attach hubs to 33"H or401⁄2"H posts.
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Beams are interchange-able for use in overhead orfence applications. Beamsconnect at desk height orstanding height to form fenceapplications. Fence applica-tions require the beam to beinverted from an overheadapplication prior to connec-tion with a post. T-slotsshould be oriented at thebottom of the beam whenused in overhead applica-tions. They should be ori-ented at the top of the beamwhen used in fence applica-tions. Beams can beattached to any location onthe post. Maximum loadrules vary by location.
Overall height of postand beam is 931⁄2" withthe leveling mechanism inthe lowest position. Clear -ance from floor to undersideof beam is 85"H.
931/2"H85"H
33"H241/2"H
931/2"H85"H
401/2"H32"H
Overhead and desk-height fence beam
Overhead and standing-heightfence beam
Integral T-slots onbeams accept accessorymounting bracket, stylenumber BAMB, or customersupplied 12 mm T-nuts forattachment of customer supplied accessories. T-slots should be oriented at the bottom of the beamwhen used in overheadapplications. They should be oriented at the top of thebeam when used in fenceapplications.
Maximum load on allwidths of overheadbeams is 100 pounds.Maximum load on fencebeams is 1000 pounds.Maximum load on shelves is:30" shelf—83 pounds36" shelf—99 pounds42" shelf—116 pounds48" shelf—132 pounds
Beams have integral T-slotson the sides. The side slotsaccommodate Huddleboardattachment. Specify attach-ment bracket, style numberBHAB, to hang Huddleboardfrom beams.
T-slot
BHAB
Large post base is 81⁄2"in diameter. Small post baseis 41⁄2" in diameter. Smallbases can not be bolted tothe floor.
Leveling capability isprovided by 3" adjustabilitybetween the post and baseextension (included withpost).
Post base shims,ordered separately, can be used under large postbase to raise to theappropriate carpet level.
Posts may be field cut toany dimension. Posts cannotbe stacked. Field cuttingmay require filing to smoothrough or uneven edges.
Beams may be field cut toany dimension. An anchorblock drilling fixture must be ordered through ServiceParts (946800102SR) toplace new anchor blockholes in the correct positionafter cutting. Field cuttingmay require filing to smoothrough or uneven edges.
When attachingscreens to fence heightbeams, remember to orderattachment hardware separately.
7/8"to37/8"
Base extension
Large postbase
Small postbase
Fence dust covers canbe inserted into top T-slot onfence beam. Dust coverscome in 10-foot lengths andcan be cut to size in the field.
Curtain hooks are usedto hang a privacy curtainfrom a beam.cSee page 25 forInstructions to Create a Postand Beam Curtain.
Infill width in overheadbeam-to-floor applica-tions is determined bynumber of hubs. Infill is fixedwithin the opening; it cannotmove. Overhead beam-to-floor infill attaches to post.
Infills in overheadbeam-to-desk-heightfence applications maybe any width smaller thanthe beam width. Overheadbeam-to-desk-height beaminfill attaches to fence.Tip: There is no standardinfill for overhead beam-to-standing-height fence applications.
No hubs
One hub
Two hubs
6'W
41/2'W
41/4"W
41/2'W
51/2'W
21/2'W–91/2'W
10'W
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Infill hardware pack-ages are available to support custom fabric andcustom graphic fabric infills,ordered separately fromDesigntex. Various infilloptions are available viaDesigntex (Fusion, acrylics,fabrics, plastics, etc.) Call Designtex at1.800.221.1540, contactyour local Designtex representative or visitDesigntex.com.
Connections
Wall start bracket canbe used to attach an over-head beam to a building wallor column. Wall start brack-ets allow for 90° connectionsonly. Wall start protrudes21⁄8" from wall. Consult withthe project's architect orstructural engineer to deter-mine wall construction. Thearchitect or engineer willhave to specify the properattachment hardware.
Posts and beams con-nect to form in-line, L-, T-,X-, or Y- (120°) connections.
Maximum beam lengthfor fence applications is 10'.
Connection of twobeams requires the use of a post.
Tether bracket connectsto products.
Capsule table bracket connects to capsule worksurfaces.
Wiring and Cabling
Technology hub com-prises nine simplex recepta-cles available in multiplecircuits. The system has astandard 8-wire, 4-circuitelectrical system available inwiring configurations of 3+1,2+2, and separate neutrals.Hubs are 121⁄4" in diameter.Maximum of four hubs areallowed per feed. Communi -cation Ports must be sup-plied and installed by thecustomer. Hubs can be mod-ular connections or hard-wired. Hubs are eitherterminating (end of run) orpass through (middle of run).
Modular and hardwiredfeeds have varying lengths.
Hub mounts are requiredto attach a hub to the top ofa 33"H or 401⁄2"H post.
Multiple inserts ontechnology hubs handleall cable routing situations.All possible combinations of inserts are provided witheach hub.
Post and Beam isdesigned to accommodatemodular power or a hard-wired circuit. Hardwired cir-cuits are needed for lightsand all Post and Beam appli-cations in the city ofChicago.
33"
27"
Modularterminatinghub
Hardwiredterminatinghub
Modularpass-throughhub
Hardwiredpass-throughhub
27"
9'
9'
9'
Two hubs may beinstalled on one post forincreased capacity. Verticalpost tubes must be field cut.
Technology hubs withmodular power connectto each other using standard8-wire, 4-circuit modular harnesses, feeds, and connectors.Tip: Remember to orderconnectors which must beused between harnesses.
Hardwire connectionscan take place via junctionboxes. Specify junction boxconnector brackets for theseapplications.
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All power and commu-nication distribution is external to the posts andbeams. A series of verticalcable tubes work in conjunc-tion with horizontal troughsto route power and cables.
Cable management for technology hubs issupported by vertical tubesin two positions: desk height(33") or standing height(401⁄2"). Hubs may be installedat any height, but verticaltubes must be field cut.
Vertical post tubesmust be used to concealpower harnesses and com-munication cables routed totechnology hubs. The heightof the vertical tube is dictatedby the location of the hub.Branch ing harness-to-harnessconnectors do not fit in vertical tubes.
Horizontal fence tubesprovide horizontal powerand cable management atfence beam locations.Specify tube to match widthof fence beam. The bottomof the fence tube is 63⁄4"below the bottom of thebeam.Tip: Remember to order ver-tical post tube (BXPTHF11or BYPTHF11) to managecables between a horizontalfence tube and a hub.
Cord/cable managerclips are available for low-capacity cable managementunder a fence-height beam.Maximum capacity of theclips is two standard powercords and two standarddata cables.
Horizontal overheadbeam troughs providehorizontal power and cablemanagement at the over-head beam location. Over-head beam troughs mustalways connect to a cornertrough on each end.
Corner troughs attach tooverhead beams at intersec-tions to provide a smoothvisual transition for cablesand power harnesses.
Beam filler troughs are used to manage cableswhere cross beams are notpresent.
Cable capacity fortroughs is 30 category 5cables with two power har-nesses or 50 category 5cables with one harness.Cable capacity for fencetubes and vertical post tubesis 30 category 5 cables withone power harness or 50category 5 cables with noharness.
To route cables froman overhead beam to avertical post, specify atrough, corner trough, andvertical post tube.
To route cables over-head in 90° applicationson the outside of the corner, specify three 90° corner troughs and two beamfiller troughs.
Trough
Beam filler trough
90° corner trough
Beam
Power and data stripsattach to the side slot onfence and include threesimplex receptacles andspace for two data or communication ports (to besupplied by the customer).They are available with an8'-long cord with plug, inwiring configuration of 3+1,2+2, and separate neutrals.cPage 69
Power and data stripscan be used in freestanding or panel applications.
Two power and datastrips with modularharness can be attachedin-line using a branchingharness to harness connector.
Modular harnesses maybe specified in a non-PVCversion. For those trying togain the LEED Innovation inDesign credit, non-PVCshould be selected.
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To close beam ends,make sure to specify enoughcorner troughs and beamfiller troughs.
Beam-to-beam cablerouting is possible in appli-cations where cross beamsare present. Beam fillertroughs are not required.Cables pass over the top ofthe beam.
Ceiling infeed tubesbring power and cablingfrom the ceiling to the top of a 931⁄2"H post. Cornertroughs must be specifiedfor a smooth transition toadjacent tube or troughs.
Multipurpose powerinfeeds may be specifiedin a non-PVC version. Forthose trying to gain theLEED Innovation in Designcredit, non-PVC should beselected.
An in-line post junctioncover is used to protect and cover cables routed arounda post in a fence-to-fenceapplication.Tip: The in-line post junctioncover will only attach to X-posts.
Communication accessis supported through the useof Decora mounting strapstyle faceplates which canbe installed underneath thehub cover. The faceplatesmust be installed by thecommunications contractor.A hub can house three face-plates if power and cablingis routed into the top of thehub—or four faceplates if no power and cabling isrouted into the top of thehub. The number of jacks(two or three) per faceplatevaries by manufacturer.
Decora mountingstrap-style faceplatesare typically used for appli-cation within an electricaljunction box and coveredwith Decora style electricalfaceplates.
Post and Beam assembly instructionscan be found on theSteelcase dealer Web site,village.steelcase.com.
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Application TopicsPost and Beam dimen-sioning must be thoroughlyunderstood for proper plan-ning. Nominal dimensionsare center-to-center of post.Worksurface space is lessthan nominal. Full overallwidth dimension is morethan nominal (see drawing).
705/8"inside dimension—available table space
(Vertical post tubes will further reduce available space,however, extended corner Universal Tables are
radiused 9" to accommodate vertical post tubes.)
68"actual beam length for a 6' beam
72"system nominal dimension, center to center
76"outside dimension
13/8"
4"
4"15/16"
15/16"
19/16"
13/8"
31/2"
Check ceiling heightwhen planning for Post andBeam. Overall height of Postand Beam is 931⁄2" with theleveling mechanism in thelowest position and 961⁄2" in the highest position.Clear ance is 85" with theleveling mechanism in thelowest position, and 88" inthe highest position.
Surface MaterialsPost• 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum only
Beam• 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum only
Post top cap• 6694 Slate plastic only
Infill• 5477 Tech White fabric only
Technology hub• 4752 Steel paint only• 6644 Fusion Dark plastic only
Horizontal fence andvertical post tubes• 6644 Fusion Dark plastic only
Horizontal overheadbeam troughs• 4799 Platinum paint only
Corner troughs andbeam filler troughs• 6644 Fusion Dark plastic only
Shelves• Paint
Fence beam dust cover• 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum only
Knit screens• B902 Soft White• B903 Fog• B904 Sand
Screen supports• 4799 Platinum paint only
Curtain hooks• 6994 Slate plastic only
Cord/cable managerclips• 6994 Slate plastic only
In-line post junctioncover• 4799 Platinum paint only
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Powerstrip with cordand worksurfacebracket
Powerstrip with cordand Post and Beamfence bracket
Powerstrip with modularharness with Post andBeam fence bracket
Power and Data Strip
Bracket attaches toslatwall.
Powerstrip includesthree simplex receptaclesand space for customer-supplied voice/data outlets.
Actual DimensionsDepth 21⁄4"
Width 101⁄4"
Height 3"
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Product DetailsPower and data stripprovides additional electricaland voice and data receptacles.
Power and data stripsare field-installed on postand beam fence, a worksur-face, or on slatwall. Specifyappropriate attachmentbracket depending on application.
Power and data stripworksurface bracketattaches to worksurfaces59⁄64" to 15⁄8" thick.
Wiring & CablingAvailable with eitheran 8'-long cord with plugor with a 6'-long modularharness with wiring configu-rations of 3+1, 2+2, and sep-arate neutral.
Chicago, New YorkCity, and Los Angeleshave special requirements.
Underwriters Labora -tory (UL) listed. Theseproducts have been designedto meet U.S. and Canadiannational electrical and energycodes and most local buildingcodes. Local electrical codesvary, so consult with yourlocal authority having jurisdic-tion as they have final say ifthe products as installed arecompliant with local code.Consult a qualified electricianor electrical engineer forproper installation of all elec-trical equipment.
Surface MaterialsPower and data strip• 8043 Clear Anodized Aluminum cover with black faceplate
Attachment bracketsand shroud• 4799 Platinum paint only
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Post and Beam, whenproperly installed, isdesigned to be a very stablefurniture system. Adherenceto the guidelines presentedhere will allow you to effi-ciently plan stable solutions.To ensure safe performanceand maximum stability, theinstallation instructions thataccompany each furnitureshipment must be followed.
Post and Beam requiresa minimum of an L-configu-ration (90° or 120°) for sta-bility, consisting of threeposts and two beams.
Small post base appli-cations require a minimumof 5 foot beams in eachdirection for stability.Maximum length is 16 feetand then another return isrequired.
5' min5' min Large post base appli-
cations require a minimumof 3' 4" beams in each direc-tion. Maximum length is 16feet and then another returnis required.
"L" configurations withshelves on the outside ofthe "L" or capsule worksur-face must use large foot andbe attached to the floor.Consult with project's archi-tect or structural engineer todetermine floor constructionand proper attachment hardware.
3'4" min3'4" min
Beam attachment toAnswer, Montage, andKick is at desk height. Seeeach panel solution’s specifi-cation guide for fence con-nector and stabilityguidelines.Exception: Fence connectorand stability guidelines foruse on Kick are not includedin the Turnstone SpecificationGuide. Use connectorCFENCELC or CFENCERCand Answer stability guide-lines when attaching fenceto Kick.
Building CodeCompliance. Consult withlocal building code officialsfor specific code require-ments applicable to yourinstallation. Some jurisdic-tions may have seismic orother requirements thatmake it necessary to attachPost and Beam to the build-ing’s structure. Consult withthe project architect or struc-tural engineer to determinebuilding construction andproper attachment means.
Minimum of two 5 footreturns are required at theposts using premium white-board infill.
5 Feetminimum
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Post and Beam offers three different wiringschematics to allow you to match your specificwiring strategy to any typical building wiring plan.Tip: All the components in an electrical systemmust use the same wiring schematic. The compo-nents are keyed and color coded to make it impossible to connect mismatched parts.Black = Four-circuit, 3+1Brown = Four-circuit, 2+2Rust = Three-circuit, separate neutrals (3SN)Shared neutrals = 10 gaugeNon-shared neutrals = 12 gaugeHot wires = 12 gauge
Four-Circuit, 3+1
In the four-circuit 3+1 schematic, circuits1, 2, and 3 are distributed from the first circuitpanel and are supported with one shared neutraland one shared ground. Circuit 4 is distributedfrom a second circuit panel and is supported witha separate neutral and ground.
On a single 3-phase circuit panel, all fourcircuits are distributed as shown.
Single 3-PhaseCircuit Panel
A B CPHASE PHASE PHASE
GROUND
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Circuit 3 Hot
Circuit 4 Hot
Circuit 4 Neutral
System Ground
Isolated Ground
NEUTRAL
Circuits 1, 2, and 3 Neutral
A B CPHASE PHASE PHASE
Circuits 1, 2, and 3 Neutral
PHASE PHASE PHASE
NEUTRAL
GROUND
Circuit Panel 1
Circuit Panel 2
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Circuit 3 Hot
Circuit 4 Hot
Ground
Circuit 4 Neutral NEUTRAL
GROUNDGround
CA B
Four-Circuit, 2+2
In the four-circuit 2+2 schematic, circuits1 and 2 are distributed from two different phasesfrom the first circuit panel and are supportedwith one shared neutral and one shared ground.Circuits 3 and 4 are distributed from a second cir-cuit panel and supported by their own shared neu-tral and ground.
On a single 3-phase circuit panel, all fourcircuits are distributed as shown.
On a split-phase circuit panel, all four cir-cuits are distributed as shown.
Split-PhaseCircuit Panel
A CPHASE PHASE
GROUND
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 4 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Circuit 3 Hot
NEUTRAL
Circuits 1 and 2 Neutral
Circuits 3 and 4 Neutral
System Ground
Isolated Ground
Single 3-PhaseCircuit Panel
A B CPHASE PHASE PHASE
GROUND
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Circuit 3 Hot
Circuit 4 Hot
NEUTRAL
Circuits 1 and 2 Neutral
Circuits 3 and 4 Neutral
System Ground
Isolated Ground
PHASE PHASE PHASE
NEUTRAL
GROUND
Circuit Panel 1
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Ground
A B C
PHASE PHASE PHASE
NEUTRAL
GROUND
Circuit Panel 2
Circuit 3 Hot
Circuit 4 Hot
Ground
A B C
Circuits 3 and 4 Neutral
Circuits 1 and 2 Neutral
Three-Circuit, Separate Neutrals
In the three-circuit, separate neutralschematic, circuits 1 and 2 are distributed fromtwo different phases from the first circuit panel.Each circuit is supported with its own neutral anda common ground. Circuit 3 is distributed from thesecond circuit panel and is supported by its ownneutral and ground.
On a single 3-phase circuit panel, threecircuits are distributed as shown.
On a split-phase circuit panel, three circuitsare distributed as shown.
Split-PhaseCircuit Panel
A CPHASE PHASE
GROUND
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Circuit 3 Hot
System Ground
Isolated Ground
NEUTRAL
Circuit 1 Neutral
Circuit 2 Neutral
Circuit 3 Neutral
Single 3-PhaseCircuit Panel
A B CPHASE PHASE PHASE
NEUTRAL
GROUND
Circuit 1 Neutral
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
Circuit 3 Hot
Circuit 2 Neutral
Circuit 3 Neutral
System Ground
Isolated Ground
Circuit Panel 1
B CPHASE PHASE
Circuit 1 Hot
Circuit 2 Hot
NEUTRAL
PHASE PHASE PHASE
Circuit Panel 2
NEUTRAL Circuit 3 Neutral
Circuit 1 Neutral
Circuit 2 Neutral
GROUNDGround
GROUNDGround
CB
PHASE
A
Circuit 3 HotA
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If your usage is knownin advance:Add up the amperage usedby each piece of equipmentin the workstation. When -ever you reach 60 amps (20 amps times 3 circuits) or80 amps (20 amps times 4circuits) from items that arelikely to be used at the sametime, you have reached thelimit for a single power-in.Specify another power-inand continue until all equip -ment is powered.
If the circuits will normallybe subject to a continuousload (three or more hours ofcontinuous use, such aslights or computers), theNEC requires that circuitcapacity be “de-rated” by 20 percent. Therefore, treatcircuits used for continuousloads as if they were ratedat 16 amps instead of theregular 20 amps.
Try to anticipate futureincreases in power require -ments and build someexcess capacity into yourplan.cSee table at right for typi-cal and actual amperageusages for components.
To calculate amperage whenthe wattage of a device isknown, divide watts by 120.
Some appliances, such aslarge copiers, coffee makers,or space heaters requiremost of the current avail-able on a 20-amp circuit. Itis recommended that suchdevices be supplied withtheir own receptacle/circuit,directly from the building.This leaves the capacity ofthe furniture circuits avail -able for the more dynamicrequirements of the officeequipment.
Local electrical codes vary.Consult a qualified electricalcontractor or engineer forthe proper planning of elec -trical circuits in your locale.
If your usage is notknown in advance: The National ElectricalCode (NEC) allows a maxi -mum of 10 receptacles oneach 15-amp circuit. Thisprovides up to 30 recepta clesfor each 3-circuit power-inand 40 receptacles for each4-circuit power-in.
Each Post and Beam tech-nology hub includes ninesimplex receptacles.
When planning a power network, you must calculatethe amperage requirementsof all your electrical compo -nents so you can providesufficient electricity to powerthem.
Requirements of Office Equipment in Amps
General Equipment (Typical Amperage)A.C. adapter 0.05Adding machine 0.05Answering machine 0.08Calculator 0.025Clock 0.03Coffee pot 10.00Copy machine 15.00Desk-top copiers 7.00 to 10.00Electric eraser 0.25Fan 0.50Manuscript holder 0.75Microwave 8.00 to 12.00Pencil sharpener 0.25Radio 0.05Space heater, 1000 watts 8.50Space heater, 1500 watts 12.50Stand-alone copiers 15.00
Electronic Equipment (Typical Amperage)Desk-top memory storage devices 0.08 to 0.15
Desk-top printers 1.20 to 2.00DVD players 0.13 to 0.20Flat-panel screens 3.50Laptops 3.50 to 5.00Modems 0.15Stand-alone printers 1.50 to 2.50VDTs and PCs 0.08 to 4.80
Steelcase Lighting (Actual Amperage)Shelf lights 24" wide, 17 watts 0.2036" wide, 25 watts 0.3048" wide, 32 watts 0.30
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18"30"
24"
27"Harness
30"
27"Harness
27"Harness
24" 24"
27"Harness 33"
Harness
33"Harness
scale 50scale 50
12" 18"
12"
scale 50 scale 50 scale 50
93"
70"62"
Passing over a perpen-dicular beam requires anextra 1" of harness length.
Passing from an over-head beam trough to avertical post tubereduces the harness lengthby 1".
Termination hub at Termination hub at Pass-through hub at Pass-through hub at desk height standing height desk height standing height
Termination hub to fence Pass-through hub to fence 27" harness on hub extends 33" harness on pass-through 12" into adjacent fence hub extends 18" into adjacent fence and 27" harness extends 12"
Overhead beam to floor Overhead beam to Overhead beam to Allow 93" of harness from desk-height fence standing-height fence beam to floor Allow 70" of harness from beam Allow 62" of harness from beam to to fence at desk height fence installed at standing height
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Implementing Post and Beam requirescareful planning. To ensure you have the mosteffective installation, with the appropriate length ofharnesses, follow the steps outlined below.
1First, you’ll need a drawing that shows the layoutof the Post and Beam components with accuratedimensions of individual posts, beams, and fencesand the locations of any hubs.
2Find the fixed points in your layout—thepoints you’re trying to connect. In this example,the infeed from the building and the two hubs arefixed points.
scale 15
Infeed
Hub
Hub
scale 15
120"
60"
60"
144"
931/2"
Desk-height hub
Standing-height hub
3Calculate the total distance between eachpair of fixed points. Include both the horizontal andthe vertical dimensions.cSee page 12 for post and beam dimensions.cSee page 17 for harness dimensions.
scale 15120"
60"
60"
144"
62"
18"24"Hub A
Hub B
4Determine power route strategy. You canbring power to the hubs by linking modular har-nesses. There may be several alternative ways toroute power to the hubs. Plan your run to minimizethe distance harnesses must travel.Tip: If you have the freedom to move the infeedpoint, you may be able to reduce the travel dis-tance. Although it did not help in this example, itwas worth considering.
scale 15120"
120"
60"
60"
144"
62"
24"
scale 15
120"
60"
144"
62"
24"
scale 15120"
60"
60"
144"
62"
18"
60"
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5Take advantage of branching connec-tors to shorten the route. Branching can eliminatethe need to double back and cover the same pathtwice.Tip: Avoid branching too soon since that candouble the harness lengths required. Branchingconnectors do not fit in vertical post tubes.
6Determine the number of infeedsneeded. A single power infeed can accommo-date only four hubs and 36 outlets. Plan additionalinfeeds for large installations.
Outlet
scale 15120"
Branching60"
60"
144"
62"
scale 15120"
120"
60"
60"
144"
62"
24"
24"
Branching
7Calculate harness lengths.
8Specify multipurpose power infeed.
9Specify harness lengths that slightly exceedthe lengths required in your calculations. Forexample, if your calculations say you need a 72"harness, you’ll generally round up to the nextavailable size—76".
You may find it useful to draw a picture ofeach segment of the route.
Beam+
Beam+
Vertical distance from overhead beamto 33" hub harness
60"+120"+18"=198"
Infeed Hub A
Vertical distance from 27" hub harnessto overhead beam
+Beam
+Vertical distance from overhead
beam to fence beam+
Beam–
Distance the 27" harnessextends into adjacent fence
24"+144"+62"+60"–12"=278"
Hub A Hub B
10The longest harness length available is12' (144"). For longer runs, you can link multipleharnesses together. As a general rule, you’ll wantto minimize connections. Remember that you’llneed to specify and use harness-to-harness con-nectors to make these links. The harness-to-har-ness connector has no effect on the length of theharness you’ll need.
11Specify harness connectors to connect tohubs.
12You may want to calculate the cost of com-ponents for two or more alternative layouts todetermine which will cost less. This approach isespecially useful for large or repetitive installationswhere simplifying the route can have a big effect.
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1Complete layout.See drawing above.
2Find fixed points.In this example, the fixed points are the infeedpoint and the three hubs.
3Determine the number of infeedsneeded.In this example, because there are only threehubs, it is possible to use a single infeed.Tip: If you have more than four hubs, plan additional infeeds.
4Determine overall strategy.To minimize the distance harnesses must travel to bring power to the hubs, try to run harnessesfrom the infeed point to hubs near the center ofyour installation, then use branching connectors to allow harnesses to reach outlying hubs.
In this example, the infeed point is near hub 1,which is toward the center of the installation. Hub1 should be a pass-through hub to allow thepower run to continue. Then, to minimize cost, youshould take harness run 2 down the center beamas far as possible and then use a branching con-nector to create two separate runs—one from thebranching connector to hub 2 and the other in theopposite direction to hub 3. If you avoid branchingtoo soon, a branching connector can help youminimize redundant harnesses. Hubs 2 and 3 canbe termination hubs.
5Calculate harness run 1.To reach hub 1, the first harness run must be 174" (48" + 96" + 30" = beam + beam + verticaldistance) to reach the 27" hub harness. Combineany number of harnesses that add up to this num-ber or slightly greater. Example: 12' (144") harness+ 32" harness = 176". You will need two harness-to-harness connectors. The first harness-to-har-ness connector joins the two harnesses, and theother connector connects to the 27" hub harness. cSee Dimensions for Harnesses, page 17
To specify the components in harness run 1,order:
Quantity Style Number Description
1 GSGUFMH12X 12' hardwire multipurpose power infeed
1 GSGUH32X 32" modular harness
2 BHHCX Connector
1 BPMPH123XX Pass-through hub
6Calculate harness run 2.Harness run 2 is a special calculation. Ideally, this harness would run from hub 1 to the branching point (B), then split to run in oppositedirections to the remaining hubs. That ideal path would require a 16' (192") harness (24" + 168" = vertical distance + beam), but nomodular harness is that long. Instead, use a 12'(144") harness and a 50" harness followed by abranching harness-to-harness connector. A con-nector is needed between the 33" hub harnessand the 12' harness and another between the 12' harness and the 50" harness.cSee Dimensions for Harnesses, page 17
To specify the components in harness run 2,order:
Quantity Style Number Description
1 GSGUH144X 144" (12') modular harness
1 GSGUH50X 50" modular harness
2 BHCCX Connector
1 GQTUHCX Branching connector
7Calculate harness run 3.To reach hub 2 from the branching connector, thesecond harness run must be 168" (138" + 30" =beam + vertical distance) to reach the 27" hubharness. Start with a 12' (144") modular harness.The remaining distance is 24". Order a 28" harness.You will need two harness-to-harnessconnectors. The first harness-to-harness connec-tor joins these two harnesses together and theother connects to the 27" hub harness. cSee Dimensions for Harnesses, page 17
To specify the components in harness run 3,order:
Quantity Style Number Description
1 GSGUH144X 144" (12') modular harness
1 GSGUH28X 28" modular harness
2 BHCCX Connector
1 BTMPH123X Termination hub
Infeed point
Hub 2—desk height
Hub 1—desk height
Hub 3—standing height
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8Calculate harness run 4.To reach hub 3 from the branching connector, thethird harness run must be 252" (144" + 84" + 24" =beam + beam + vertical distance for standing-height termination hub) to reach the 27" hub har-ness. Start with a 12' (144") modular harnesses.The remaining distance is 108". Order a 120" har-ness. You will need two harness-to-harness con-nectors. The first harness-to-harness connectorjoins the two harnesses together and another con-nector connects the harness to the hub harness. cSee Dimensions for Harnesses, page 17
To specify the components in harness run 4,order:
Quantity Style Number Description
1 GSGUH144X 144" (12') modular harness
1 GSGUH120X 120" modular harness
2 BHCCX Connector
1 BTMPH123XX Termination hub
9Specify cable management components.Beam troughs, post tubes, and corner troughs areneeded to accommodate modular harnesses andcables routed vertically and horizontally through-out each installation. In the example, the followingcomponents would be specified:
Quantity Style Number Description
1 BWSTK Wall start kit for trough
1 BBPT048 Horizontal overhead beam trough
1 BBPT084 Horizontal overhead beam trough
1 BBPT096 Horizontal overhead beam trough
2 BBPT144 Horizontal overhead beam trough
1 BBPT168 Horizontal overhead beam trough
11 BTJ090 90° corner trough
3 BTJI Beam filler trough
2 BXTLHT52 Vertical post tube for desk- height hub to trough applications
1 BXTHHT45 Vertical post tube for standing-height hub to trough applications
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BBPT084BXTLHT52
BBPT144
BBPT168
BBPT144(field cut to 138")
BXTLHT52
BTJ090
BTJI
BTJI(Qty 2)
BTJ090(Qty 3)
BBPT096
BTJ090(Qty 3)
BTJ090(Qty 2)
BBPT048
BWSTK
BTJ090
Cable Management
Infeed point
Harness run 1
96"
168"
138"
144"84"
30"
27"
30"
27"
24"27"
24"
33"
48"
Termination hub—desk height
Termination hub—standing height
Pass-through hub—desk height
(B)Branching connector
Harness run 4
Harness run 3
Harnessrun 2
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Power strip mountedto fence with modularconnection
Horizontal fence tube
Modular harness
Branching harness toharness connector orharness to harnessconnector
Inline post junctioncover routes cables
Multi-purpose power infeed
The following illustration is provided to assist in planningof Post and Beam products with power strips.cSpecifying power strips, page 179
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11/4"
11/4"
821/2"
1"
Curtain hook
Curtain
Approximately 1", based on level
Grommet
Beam
11/2"
MeasuringDetermine the width of thecurtain by measuring thedistance between the twoposts where the curtain willbe installed. Add 4" to thiswidth measurement to allowfor 1" double side seams onboth sides.
Determine the height ofthe curtain by measuring thedistance from the undersideof the beam to the floor. Add13" to allow for a 21⁄2" topdouble heading and a 4"bottom double hem. Fromthe resulting number, deduct2" to arrive at the finishedheight. This allows 1" ofspace between the top ofthe curtain and the under-side of the beam andapproximately 1" from thebottom of the curtain to thefloor. This 1" measurementwill align the bottom of thecurtain with the bottom ofthe post.Tip: If you want the bottomof the curtain to be at someother height, adjust thesedimensions accordingly. Afull-length curtain is 82.5".
Items Needed• Curtain hooks ordered
from Steelcase. Stylenumber BCH includes20 hooks. Allow at leastone hook every 6".Note: There is a three-pound maximum weight per curtain hook.
• 1⁄2" inside diametergrommets. Allow one foreach hook.
• Sausage bead weights,if necessary
• Medium-weight draperycrinoline, 21⁄2" wide
• Drapery fabric
Production Steps1. Joining fabricIf the curtain must be widerthan the fabric you areusing, join pieces togetherwith flat felt seams.
2. Side hemsDouble fold and sew a 1"straight-stitch hem for eachside.
3. Bottom hemDouble fold a 4" hem,install sausage beadweights, if necessary, andsew using a blind-stitchseam.
4. Top headingDouble fold a 21⁄2" topheading and install a 21⁄2"crinoline stiffening band.
5. Grommets• Mark the positions of all
grommets as describedbelow and make any spac-ing adjustments beforeyou begin installing them.
• Install all grommets 11⁄4"from the top of the finishedcurtain to the center of thegrommet.
• Install the first and lastgrommet 11⁄2" from theside of the curtain to thecenter of the grommet.
• Install the remaininggrommets equally spacedapproximately 6" apart.
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Table Supports Integration Matrix 28
Universal Tables 29
Worksurface Screens 57
Worksurface Power and Communication 63
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Refer to the appro priateSolutions SpecificationGuide (Answer, Montage, and Post and Beam) fordetailed information.
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Statement of Line 30
Product Details
Universal Tables 38
Tethered Capsule Tables 42
Bases for Universal Tables 45
Legs and Tether Bracket for Universal Tables