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Y Vivo® Frame Assembly Installation and Disassembly for Recycling Instructions
Raised Frame Assembly Plain Base Frame Assembly Powered Frame Assembly Chicago Powered Frame Assembly
Level
Suggested Sequence of Installation for Vivo® Office:1. Frame Assembly and Set-up includes Frame to Frame Connection, Corner Connections
and Stacking Frames2. Base Cover Installation3. Electrical Harness and Receptacle Installation4. Transaction Tops5. Tile Installation - All Types6. Trim Installation
- Finished Ends- Connector Covers- Top Caps
7. Overhead Storage Installation8. Work Surface Installation
Electrical Rating:120/208V, 120/240V 20A (15A CSA)15A When Powered with Energy Manager(PT 130, PT 131)1. A 20A rated circuit can supply a maximum of 13
receptacles at 15 A.2. A 15A rated circuit can supply a maximum of 10
receptacles rated at 15 A. Receptacles rated at 20A are not allowed.
Notice:Please review Vivo System planning guide for layoutrequirements and recommendations prior to begin-ning installation.
WARNINGElectrically interconnected units must be mechanically interconnected.
CAUTIONTo avoid product damage and/or personal injury, it is strongly recommended that this installation is performed by at least (2) persons.
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WARNINGFailure to follow these guidelines can result in product failure and/or personal injury.
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Parts Included:
Tools Required:
Raised Frame
Power Driver
Rachet Wrench 9/16” SocketTorque Wrench Hammer
Extended #2Phillips Bit
Flat BladeScrewdriver
Level
Speed Nut (2)
Frames W/Raceway Covers
Raceway CoverSupport (3 or 4)
Hardware Pack (2)(Used with Raceway Covers with
Telecommunication Port only)
Plastic Wire Channel (2)
Plain Raceway Cover (2)
Powered Raceway Cover (2)(shown with knockouts removed)
I
A
G
C
D
D
Chicago Raceway Cover (2)(shown with knockouts removed)D
A
Safety Glasses
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Important: Remove Shipping Pads prior to assembly.1. Set Wire Channel (C) onto Frame (A).2. Secure Wire Channel to Frame by
sliding it toward center of frame untilrectangular tab snaps into rectangularslot on frame.
Note:If Stacking Frame is to be installed on top of frame, install Wire Channels onto Stacking Frame first, then install Stacking Frame onto Frame.
3. Insert Connector Bolt and Washer through TopHole in Frame. Align Slot in Light Seal with Bolt.Insert Connector Bolt and Washer in Bottom and Middle Slots in Frame and slots in Light Seal.
Note:Light Seal is not needed were Frame meets connector or finished end. Also, when Frames of different heights are connected, Light Seal from shorter Frame should be used.
C
A
C
Light Seal
Assembly Instructions:
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4. Slide two Frames together and push Bolts through both Frames to sandwich Light Seal between Frames.
5. Connect Frames together per instruction sheets 1B2GLX and 1B2GLT furnishedwith Products FT120 and FT121. (See note with step 4 for frames with Raceway Covers)
6. Be sure to install Top Bolt first, Bottom Bolt next, then Middle Bolt.7. Hand tighten Bolts untill all are installed. Then torque Bolts to 200 in-lbs.8.After all Frames are connected, level by adjusting Glides.
Light Seal
Glide
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9. Insert Retainers on Raceway Cover Supports (G) into Cut-outs in Frame Bottom Rail. 24”, 30”, and 36” Frames gets 2, all other sizes get 4 Supports.10. Slide Supports in Cut-outs until Lip engages into Slot in Rail. The Arrow molded into top of Support points in the direction that support must slide. The Arrow should point toward the narrow ends of the pair of Cut-outs. To remove Support, depress re-lease and slide back.Note: Installers may prefer to install Supports prior to connecting frames together.
Lip
Release
Cut-out
SlotFrameBottomRail
Retainers
G
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For Frames with Raceway Covers:
11. Remove Knockouts in Raceway Covers by striking with hammer at center of electrical Knockout and at each side near notches for telecommunication Knockouts. Knockouts must be hit from inside of cover. Cover must be supported slightly up from floor.Note: This can be done before Raceway Covers are installed onto frame or after
frame has been installed.12. Open Raceway Covers and position them on each side of Glide Stems.13. Slide End Bottom Braces to ends of Raceway Covers.13A. For Service Applications only - Insert 1 Raceway Brace Stuffer, on each side of Braces, center into the space between the Brace and the Raceway.
Glide Stem
End Bottom Brace
Knockout
Knockout
RacewayBrace Stuffer
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Note: Before closing raceway covers, install electrical harnesses and telecommunication lines.
14. Close Raceway Covers. Align Notch in Covers with Pins on Raceway Cover Supports. Make sure Edge of Covers engage on Retainers on Supports.
Note: To help align the Raceway Covers on adjacent Frames, the End Bottom Bracefrom one Frame can be slid over the bottom of the Raceway Cover on the Adjacent Frame.
NotchEdge
Retainer
Pin
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17. To open Raceway Covers, slide Bottom End Brace over so it is no longer spanningboth Covers.
18. Insert the blade of a screwdriver into the opening between Frame and Cover nearend of Cover. Pull on Screwdriver to loosen Cover.
15. To prepare for Telecommunication Faceplate installation, knockout middle opening.16. Push Speed Nuts (I) over notches in Raceway Covers.
Notch I
I
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Every wall run requires support. To ensure safe, supported and stable configurationsVivo® Interiors partial height walls must be supported properly and at appropriate inter-vals. All support requirements for the Vivo System should be used carefully:• When designing and specifying• When installing components and equipment• When reconfiguring workstations during the life of the facility• Support considerations for wall-height support
The following considerations are critical for determining proper support when using support walls, wall starts, open return frames and support pedestals:
• Height of wall run (highest frame or highest combination or regular and stacking frames)
• Length of wall run and frequency of support• Number and type of load-bearing components being supported.• Placement and width of support
While they are listed here in the sequence in which support decisions are usually made. All of these support considerations are interdependent: Changing one of them to meet certain needs may affect the requirements for the others. For example, while a 10’ run of 57” - high frames allows a maximum of two load bearing components per frame if the length of the wall run is reduced. This ability to adjust one factor to com-pensate for another allows designers and specifiers to meet user’s specific needs for privacy, space and amount of storage.
The first four considerations (the height of the wall run, the length of the wall run and frequency of support, the number and types of load-bearing components being sup-ported, and the height of support) are covered in the Vivo planning guide. The con-siderations related to the placement and width of support are summarized later in this section. Exceptions or additional details are contained in the sections covering each consideration.
For support considerations for Off Module connection, see instruction sheet 1B4JDR in FT127.
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Width of Support WallLength of Run
Height of Support Wall
Walls run up to 4’ require 42” returnwalls. Wall runs greater than 4’ andup to 14’ require 48” return wall walls.Wall runs up to 14’ can also be supportedby two support walls (one on each side ofconnector) with a minimum width of 24”.
Height of RunFrames and stacking frames up to 90” to be no more than 22” difference in height between support walls.
When stacking frames greater than 90” in height (up to a maxi-mum of 112”h), wall run must be 8’ to 12’ in length and support walls must be no more than 11” lower than height of wall run.
Proper Support for Non-load Bearing 90 Degree Wall Runs
Proper Support for Load Bearing 90 Degree Wall Runs
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Non-Load Bearing Frame Support
Configuration: ShellMax Wall Run Frame Height (in)
Length of Wall Run Between Returns (ft)
Min Height of Return Frame (in)
Min Width of ReturnFrame (in)
35 2 ft up to 12 ft 3546 2 ft up to 12 ft 46 4857 2 ft up to 12 ft 46 4868 2 ft up to 12 ft 57 4879 2 ft up to 12 ft 68 4890 2 ft up to 12 ft 79 48
Configuration: Zig-ZagMax Wall Run Frame Height (in)
Length of Wall Run Between Returns (ft)
Min Height of Return Frame (in)
Min Width of ReturnFrame (in)
35 2 ft up to 12 ft 35 4846 2 ft up to 12 ft 46 4857 2 ft up to 12 ft 46 4868 2 ft up to 12 ft 57 4879 2 ft up to 12 ft 68 48
Configuration: Dog BoneMax Wall Run Frame Height (in)
Length of Wall Run Between Returns (ft)
Min Height of Return Frame (in)
Min Width of ReturnFrame (in)
35 2 ft up to 12 ft 35 2446 2 ft up to 12 ft 46 2457 2 ft up to 12 ft 46 2468 2 ft up to 12 ft 57 2479 2 ft up to 12 ft 68 2490 2 ft up to 12 ft 79 24
Configuration: Delta
Panel #1 an #2 Frame Height (in)
Panel #1 and #2 Frame Width (in)
Panel #3 Min Frame Height (in)
Panel #3 Frame Width (in)
35 2 ft up to 4 ft 35 2 ft up to 4 ft46 2 ft up to 4 ft 46 2 ft up to 4 ft57 2 ft up to 4 ft 46 2 ft up to 4 ft68 2 ft up to 4 ft 57 2 ft up to 4 ft79 2 ft up to 4 ft 68 2 ft up to 4 ft90 2 ft up to 4 ft 79 2 ft up to 4 ft
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Shell
Zig-Zag
Dog Bone
Delta
Panel #2
Panel #1
Panel #3
Support Considerations for 120°Configurations:
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Stacking Frames
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Specifications
Notice:Frames should be leveled before any tiles or work surfaces are installed.
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Additional Planning Considerations for 120° Connector Applications (non-stacker)
Figure #1b: 120º Worksurface & panel returns
79" x 48"
120º W/S
Flipper/shelf
57" x 30"
57" x 48"
shelves
57"
shelf
shelf
Return clip
57"
shelf
shelf
Figure #1a: 120º Worksurface & H-Legs/work surface support panel
79" x 48"
120º W/S
H-Leg
Flipper/shelf
57" x 30"
57" x 48"
shelves
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Figure #1c
Shelves All panels: 79" x 48"
Shelves 30"
79"
shelves shelves
57" returns
Figure #1d
79" x 48"
57" x 48" Shelves Shelves
shelf
57"
shelf shelf
shelf
H-leg both ends 24”
Figure #1e:
48”
30"
H-Leg
shelves
shelves
shelf
shelf
79"
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Figure #1f:
48” x 79"
30"
H-Leg
shelves
shelves
shelves
shelves
57"
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Figure #1g:
(4) 48" x 79”
shelves
shelves
24" W/S Link
shelf
shelf
24" x 57"
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Additional Planning Considerations for 120° Connector Applications (with stacking frames)
Figure #2a: “Shell” Configuration with Worksurfaces and Shelves
Ganging plate
Max Panel Run = 10 ft
48"
48"
24"
Shelves
48"
48"
68"
2 row stacking panels
48"
48"
11” stacking panel connector both
sides
24"
24"
24” x 24” work surface
48"
48"
shelf shelf
shelf
Work surface support panel
or H-leg
shelf
shelf shelf
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work surface support panels
shelf 24" shelf
68"
35"
48"
48"
shelf shelf
16’ 48" 48" 48"
Figure# 2b
68"
35"
48"
work surface support panels
shelf shelf
48"
shelf shelf
20’ 48" 48” 48"
Figure# 2c
shelf
48”
24"
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Disassembly for Recycling:
Materials Identification and Segregation:Where possible, plastic components are marked with ASTM recycling codes. Use these codes to identify material type for recycling. Non marked components should be treated as mixed plastic. Ferrous metals can be identified using a small magnet for recycling. Non-ferrous metals should be separated and recycled separately.
To disassemble product, reverse steps 18 through 1.
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