FlexFrame Specification Guide - Steelcase
FlexFrame Specification Guide - Steelcase
FlexFrame Specification Guide - Steelcase
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<strong>FlexFrame</strong><br />
Removable Skins and Access to Electrical Connections<br />
.<br />
Many <strong>FlexFrame</strong> skins<br />
have been designed to allow<br />
easy removal for access to<br />
power and data connections<br />
and other features located<br />
behind the workwall. Skins<br />
use spring clips to attach,<br />
allowing them to be removed<br />
and replaced without tools in<br />
many applications. Whenever<br />
a receptacle kit is<br />
placed behind a skin, that<br />
skin must be easily removable<br />
for easy access and<br />
code compliance.<br />
Cable management<br />
skins are always removable<br />
and are recommended<br />
for use in front of base<br />
power and receptacle kits.<br />
Many other skins can be<br />
easily removed when used<br />
in the bottom most position<br />
of the workwall. Consult the<br />
matrix for details.<br />
Removable Skins and Access to Electrical Connections<br />
Legend<br />
˜ = Not removable<br />
Å = Removable<br />
Component<br />
16 1 /2"H Lower Single Shelf NAN<br />
16 1 /2"H Upper Single Shelf AAN<br />
16 1 /2"H Double Shelf NAN<br />
16 1 /2"H Bin NAN<br />
8 1 /4"H Skin ANN<br />
16 1 /2"H Skin AAN<br />
33"H Skin ANN<br />
49 1 /2"H Skin ANN<br />
Shelves<br />
16 1 /2"H Lower Single Shelf with Cable Management Skin 16 1 /2"H Upper Single Shelf with Cable Management Skin<br />
.<br />
Skin<br />
Cable Management Skin<br />
Technology Skin<br />
.<br />
52 <strong>FlexFrame</strong> <strong>Specification</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
November 2010