05.08.2014 Views

E-Table 2 - Steelcase

E-Table 2 - Steelcase

E-Table 2 - Steelcase

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Coalesse<br />

E-<strong>Table</strong> 2<br />

.<br />

Woodgrain laminate sectioned<br />

tops cannot be guaranteed<br />

to have a perfect match of<br />

the grain pattern along the<br />

seam that joins the sections.<br />

Large tops that are more than<br />

12' in length require two or<br />

more separate sheets of laminate.<br />

Coalesse will create the<br />

best match that is possible<br />

between two sheets of laminate,<br />

but depending on the<br />

woodgrain laminate pattern<br />

that you choose, a perfect<br />

match between sections cannot<br />

be guaranteed.<br />

Wood edges are not recommended<br />

on tables with woodgrain<br />

laminates because<br />

matching of woodgrain laminate<br />

and natural, solid wood is<br />

not guaranteed. For tables with<br />

wood edge profiles, always<br />

specify either laminates in<br />

solid colors or patterns or<br />

wood veneer surfaces.<br />

Tip: Because of natural variations,<br />

you should know that finished<br />

solid wood edges may<br />

vary slightly in tone or character<br />

from each other or from the<br />

samples Coalesse produces. No<br />

guarantee can be made of an<br />

absolutely exact match.<br />

Standard veneer grain<br />

directions–grain directions<br />

are determined by the size and<br />

shape of the table top. Refer to<br />

the following guidelines for<br />

standard grain directions.<br />

Exception: Grain direction on E-<br />

<strong>Table</strong> tops runs parallel to the<br />

width of the top regardless of<br />

the size of the table.<br />

Grain runs parallel to the<br />

width on rectangular and boat<br />

tops that are more than 96"L.<br />

60"W or<br />

smaller<br />

72"L and longer<br />

72"L and larger<br />

Grain runs across the width<br />

on racetrack tops that are<br />

60"W or larger or more than<br />

96"L.<br />

.<br />

Wedge lay-up veneers radiate<br />

from the center on round tops.<br />

Same flitch veneer is also<br />

available for tables that require<br />

similar graining and color, but<br />

will not be ganged. For example,<br />

specify same flitch veneer<br />

for two tables used in the<br />

same room, but spaced apart.<br />

Same flitch, End-matched,<br />

Side-match are 10% of the<br />

total list price. End-and-side<br />

matched are 20% of the total<br />

list price.<br />

Same flitch matching is specified<br />

in cases where you want<br />

the veneer grain and pattern<br />

on two or more tops to come<br />

from the same flitch of veneer.<br />

This ensures a consistent<br />

grain pattern and coloration<br />

and should be specified when<br />

tops will be used near each<br />

other but not ganged.<br />

.<br />

Wiring and Cabling<br />

U.L. listed, eight-wire, 20-<br />

amp electrical system is<br />

available. The standard wiring<br />

schematic is 3+1, providing<br />

three general use circuits and<br />

one isolated circuit. A threecircuit/separate<br />

neutrals electrical<br />

schematic may also be<br />

specified.<br />

cFor more details, see Wiring<br />

Schematics, to the right.<br />

Single circuit plug, 20-amp,<br />

base power-in, 3+1 wiring<br />

schematic is available on<br />

tables with one, two, or three<br />

utility bays. This offers the<br />

quickest, easiest installation of<br />

tables. An electrician must<br />

provide a NEMA 5-20R outlet<br />

for each row within 18" of the<br />

infeed location.<br />

Connection to the building<br />

power supply is typically<br />

hardwired. A licensed electrician<br />

must install the hardwire<br />

base power in. The installation<br />

must be done according to all<br />

local and national codes.<br />

New York City-approved<br />

hardwire base power-in is<br />

available (NYC Calendar<br />

#37297).<br />

Chicago version of E-<strong>Table</strong> 2<br />

replaces the modular electrical<br />

system with 4"-square singlesided,<br />

two-gang, steel junction<br />

boxes. To order, add the suffix<br />

CH to the E-<strong>Table</strong> 2 style number.<br />

An electrician supplies all<br />

other electrical components<br />

including wire, conduit, and<br />

duplex outlets.<br />

.<br />

Four-Circuit, 3+1 also known as 3+D (color-coded black). The<br />

fourth circuit is isolated and has its own neutral.<br />

In the four-circuit, 3+1 schematic, circuits 1, 2, and 3 are distributed<br />

from the first circuit panel and are supported with one<br />

shared neutral and one shared ground. Circuit 4 is distributed<br />

from a second circuit panel and is supported with a separate<br />

neutral and ground.<br />

On a single 3-phase circuit panel, all four circuits are distributed<br />

as shown.<br />

.<br />

E-<strong>Table</strong> 2<br />

Coalesse Conferencing and Storage Specification Guide cE-<strong>Table</strong> 2, continued 209

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!