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Turnstone Furniture Specification Guide

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Kick SystemBase Power-In FactsBase Power-In FactsBase power-ins are fieldinstalled and connect thepanel electrical system tothe building power source.All five wiring schematicsare available.Specifying, pages 84–85Kick SystemConnector plugs intothe appropriate powerwayterminal.Conduit is flexible andhouses wires for 3 or 4 circuits.Conduit connectspower-in to building’s powersource. Conduit leads mustbe hardwired to the buildingwiring by a qualified electricianor engineer.Right-angle elbow helpsposition the conduit closeto the panel.*Power-ins are UL listed andCSA certified. Local electricalcodes vary. Consult a qualifiedelectrical contractor or engineerfor proper installation ofelectrical equipment.All the components inan electrical distributionnetwork must use the samewiring schematic. Componentsare color coded and keyed tomake it impossible to connectmismatched parts. Buildingpower source can come fromthe floor, wall, or column.Power-in brings power to panel runby connecting to a designated receptaclelocation on either end of thepowerway. Power-ins fit standard-sizereceptacle openings if the green endof the powerway is located behind thereceptacle opening.Breakaway base power-in ismandated for use in healthcare occupancies in the Stateof California by the Office ofStatewide Health Planning andDevelopment Organization(OSHPD).With 50 pounds of pressure,the connection will come apartto separate live electricalcurrent in the event of panelmovement. Breakaway powerinsfit duplex-or triplex-sizereceptacle openings.Tip: This product is notavailable in Canada.<strong>Turnstone</strong> <strong>Specification</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 25

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