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Omnio P/L

6/2020 (EN)

2.3  Power supply

The converter converts the line voltage from 120–240 V 

AC to 24 V DC.

120 V

L = 1500 mm

 / 59.055"

NV (24 V)

L = 500 mm

 / 19.685"

ø 

7.7 mm

0.303"

Fig. 2:  Converter 24 V

NOTE

If dimmers are to be used, electronically controlled, 

low-voltage dimmers must be installed!

For an overview of the electrical connection of the frames 

and the required components see the section on Electrifi-

cation 6.1.

3  Technical data

3.1  Dimensions

Converter dimensions, power-dependent

L

K

L

E

H

1

H

2

W

L

1

L

2

Fig. 3:  Converter dimensions, power-dependent

3.2  Connected loads

General

Specification

Value Unit

Operating voltage

100–240 V AC

Frequency

50–60 Hz

Nominal voltage (SELV)

24 V DC

Maximum load 

180

W

Mains protection class; converter 

10 – 150 W

II

Maximum housing temperature 

(converter)

90

194

°C
°F

3.3  Weight loading

The maximum load applies including the dead weight 

and the weight of all components.

Frame

Specification

Value Unit

Maximum load

30

66

kg

lbs

Shelves

Specification

Value Unit

Metal shelf 

Thickness

20

44

4

0.16

kg

lbs
mm

inches

Glass shelf 

Safety glass
Thickness

20

44

6

0.24

kg

lbs

 

mm
inches

Hanging rail

Specification

Value Unit

Maximum load

30

66

kg

lbs

Maximum load on front arms

20

44

kg

lbs

3.4  Scope of delivery and accessories

3.4.1  Non-electrified uprights

Uprights with a circular cross-section form the vertical 

elements of the shelf or structure. 
Mounts without electrical contacts are used for the non-

electrified uprights.
The following illustrations show cross-sections of the 

different types of upright. All dimensions in this manual 

are quoted in millimetres (mm)and inches(“). Dimensions 

marked with an "A" are axial dimensions measured bet-

ween two drill holes.

 (470 mm)

 (870 mm)

 (1270 mm)

 (1470 mm)

 (1870 mm)

 (2070 mm)

 (2470 mm)

18.5"

34.252"

50"

57.874"

73.622"

81.496"

97.244"

Fig. 4:  Non-electrified uprights

Summary of Contents for OmnioP/L

Page 1: ...play it smart OmnioP L Assembly and operating instructions USA CANADA...

Page 2: ...se of the OmnioP L product This manual is a component of the product and must be kept on hand in the vicinity of the product at all times All personnel who deal with the product must have read this ma...

Page 3: ...nection e g shop fitters licensed electricians The contents of the section on Handling is directed at the end users e g sales personnel visual merchandi sers 1 3 Basic dangers Use only approved access...

Page 4: ...loading The maximum load applies including the dead weight and the weight of all components Frame Specification Value Unit Maximum load 30 66 kg lbs Shelves Specification Value Unit Metal shelf Thickn...

Page 5: ...Fig 6 Non electrified connection frames 3 4 4 Connection frame with feed cable Connection frames are made from tubular steel with a square cross section The connection frames are con nected to the upr...

Page 6: ...ounted between the uprights 15 748 400 mm 15 748 A 400 mm 31 496 A 800 mm 47 244 A 1200 mm Fig 12 Hanging rail for wall rack 3 4 10 Front arm rail for hanging rail The front arm rails for the hanging...

Page 7: ...ction with the 8 way distributor 120 V L 1500 mm 59 055 NV 24 V L 500 mm 19 685 7 7 mm 0 303 Fig 18 90 W LED converter without supply lead 3 4 16 24 V DC distributor 6 way For powering up to six profi...

Page 8: ...form a fixed shelf structure in conjunction with four uprights The connection frame has a hexagonal screw SW5 in each corner Electrified connection frames are fitted with a contacting unit under the f...

Page 9: ...ransport docu ments or on the delivery ticket of the freight forwarder Initiate the claim process Packaging The product is safely packed so that transport damage is unlikely Keep the original packagin...

Page 10: ...used This means that no slots are visible on the outside of the furniture Fig 26 Single axis structure For multi axis structures uprights with slots on one side are used on the outside and two sided...

Page 11: ...wn here by way of example 1 Swivel the mount to insert it into the upright 90 1 Fig 30 Inserting the mount into the upright 2 Make sure that all four screws on the connection frame are loosened It is...

Page 12: ...r connection frame 5 7 Wall fixing brackets WARNING Risk of injury due to tipping of the merchandise sup port and falling products For structures with a height of 1670 mm 65 748 or more the merchandis...

Page 13: ...rt 3 Hold the glass metal and wooden shelves at a slight angle and slide them between the supports 4 Place the supports on the shelf frame 2 3 4 Fig 36 Mounting the shelf frame and inserting the shelv...

Page 14: ...14 OmnioP L 6 2020 EN 5 10 Installing the hanging rails 2 1 Fig 38 Hanging rail for the central space 1 2 Fig 39 Hanging rail for wall rack Fig 40 Front arm for hanging rail...

Page 15: ...Fig 41 Shelf variant 1 for panel shelving 1 Glass 2 Wood 3 Metal Drawing number Wooden shelf A1200x400 992 792 Wooden shelf A800x400 992 791 Wooden shelf A400x400 992 790 Fig 42 Shelf variant 2 for p...

Page 16: ...vices The power consump tion of all electrical devices should be below the nominal output rating of the converter It is gene rally recommended to factor in a power reserve for additional electrical de...

Page 17: ...1 Remove dirt on the merchandise support carefully with a soft dry cloth 2 Remove stubborn dirt with a mild cleaning agent 8 Dismantling and disposal 8 1 Dismantling Pull the power plug out of the po...

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