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Verify that you have all the tools needed for the assembly

You will need the following tools:
#2 tip Phillips screwdriver or drill/driver 

#3 tip Phillips screwdriver or drill/driver 

M4 tip bit or 4 mm Allen Wrench (E) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7/16" Wrench

#2 tip Phillips screwdriver over  

6" long or drill/driver with extension 

3/8" wrench if needed for Hex Nut 
If you do not have a Workrite worksurface, you will also need:
⅛" pilot drill bit 

3/32" pilot drill bit

or

or

and

+6"

+6"

+6"

+6"

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WARNINGS:

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Risk of fire or electrical shock

· Do not electrically connect to more than one source of power supply

· Always verify the electrical system is only connected to one and only one source of power supply

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Power Entry Cable

· Route the Power Entry Cable where it will not be stepped on, pinched, have devices placed on it, or become a tripping 

hazard

· Never allow Power Entry Cable to sit in any liquid or get wet in any manner

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Power Cross Cables

· Secure the Power Cross Cables to the underside of the worksurface using P-Loops and screws provided

· Ensure the Power Cross Cables will not be pinched or have devices placed on them

· Never allow Power Cross Cables to sit in any liquid or get wet in any manner

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Power Jumper Cables: 

Side to Side or Front to Back

· Install Power Jumper Cables only when benching feet and foot connectors are installed and in use

· Ensure the Power Jumper Cables will not be pinched or have devices placed on them

· Never allow Power Jumper Cables to sit in any liquid or get wet in any manner

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Location:

 This system is intended for use indoors in a dry environment only

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS: DAISY CHAIN POWER SYSTEM

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Limits & Restrictions

· Four wire system designed to operate using two dedicated 120 V, 60 Hz, 20 A circuits

· Power Modules offered in Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 options

· Total power modules per four wire dual circuit system not to exceed 10 total modules (Maximum five each Circuit 1 and 

Circuit 2)

· The Daisy Chain Power System may only be installed in Workrite height adjustable workcenters that are connected with 

either Bench Feet (see parts list) as back to back stations or as multiple bench systems using both Bench Feet and Bench Foot 

Connectors (see parts list)

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Assembly

· All assembly must be completed as outlined in the assembly instructions. All system parts must be used as supplied with no 

alterations or modifications

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Connection/Power Entry

· Power Connection for power entry options offered with this daisy chain power system must be connected by a commercial 

electrician

Summary of Contents for FDEX 60-B02-WP

Page 1: ...ncluded POWER MODULE CIRCUIT 1 BLACK ACC PMC1 4P2U B 2 Required Included POWER JUMPER BLOCK BLACK ACC PWR JBLOCK B 1 Required Included POWER IN FEED CABLE ACC PWR IN HDWR B 1 Required Included POWER CROSS CABLE ACC PWR CCBL 36 or ACC PWR CCBL 48 1 Required Included 54 BACK TO BACK CABLE ACC PWR JBBCBL 54 B 1 Required Included CABLE TROUGH WITH END PLATES ACC CBLTRKIT 53 X or ACC CBLTRKIT 65 X 2 In...

Page 2: ...e 6 FDEX FDLX 60 72 BXX Add Power Recessed Mount Kit Page 10 ACC PMC1 4P2U B ACC PWR JBLOCK B ACC PWR CCBL 36 or ACC PWR CCBL 48 ACC PWR REMNT X Add Trough Page 13 ACC CBLTRKIT 53 X or ACC CBLTRKIT 65 X Add Benching Foot Kit Page 14 SE BF CONKIT Add Inlay Mount Kit if applicable Page 15 ACC PWR INMNT X Install Grommets Page 15 ACC PWR REMNT X or ACC PWR INMNT X Connect Back to Back Cable Page 16 A...

Page 3: ...rew Qty 24 L 8 Pan Head Screw Qty 24 G 12 Pan Head Laminate Top Screw Qty 50 Frame Assembly Parts Fundamentals Benching System FDEX 60 B02 WP FDLX 60 B02 WP FDEX 72 B02 WP FDLX 72 B02 WP J Short Power Cord Qty 4 QProgrammable Switch Qty 2 R Top Worksurface Trim Kit Circuit 1 Power Module Qty 2 10 3 4 Phillips Head Screw Black Qty 4 Jumper Block Qty 1 Back To Back Jumper Cable 54 Black Qty 1 Power ...

Page 4: ...n these instructions Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Never operate this furnishing if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the furnishing to a service center for examination and repair Keep the cord away from heated surfaces Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray product...

Page 5: ...es to sit in any liquid or get wet in any manner Power Jumper Cables Side to Side or Front to Back Install Power Jumper Cables only when benching feet and foot connectors are installed and in use Ensure the Power Jumper Cables will not be pinched or have devices placed on them Never allow Power Jumper Cables to sit in any liquid or get wet in any manner Location This system is intended for use ind...

Page 6: ...ach Left End Bracket C to sides of the left Companion Leg A using Allen Wrench I and Flat Cap Screws F Do not tighten screws completely Note the right leg will be on your left and vice versa when the assembly is seen upside down 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 B D C B F F F F To avoid stripping the threads always insert and make the first few turns of the screw BY HAND with an Allen wrench H ensuring it i...

Page 7: ... If you use an electric screwdriver be sure it is on the lowest torque setting to avoid stripping the holes in the top 2 2 Tighten all screws attaching brackets to leg assemblies then tighten all screws attaching brackets to top 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 Control Leg Right Companion Leg Left 3 screws per Short Bracket B 5 screws per Long Bracket E G G B C E G 2 G 12 Pan Head Laminate Top Screw Hardware at ac...

Page 8: ...ew G and Cable Loops M to underside of worksurface using 8 Pan Head Screw L 4 2 Route Switch Cable from switch to Cable Spool Install P Loops M using 1 8 x 5 8 Pan Head Screw L per loop Hardware at actual size G 12 Pan Head Laminate Top Screw Hardware at actual size Hardware at actual size L 8 Pan Head Screw Laminate Top Screw L 8 Pan Head Screw Laminate Top Screw 4 2 4 1 3 Q L M L L L M M K G 4 P...

Page 9: ...each control box and plug in properly 5 3 Insert the Power Cable O into the two position connector labeled DC on the Control Leg 5 4 Insert the Control Cable into the data connector labeled A1 on the Control Leg 5 5 Use remaining P Loops M and 8 x 5 8 Pan Head Screws L to neatly attach remaining loose cables to top Hardware at actual size L 8 Pan Head Screw Laminate Top Screw 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 5 5 4 5...

Page 10: ... Black Qty 4 Grommet Cover Qty 2 Oval Grommet Qty 4 Oval Grommet Qty 4 1 4 20 Flange Nut Silver Qty 4 20 Thumb Nut Black Qty 4 1 4 20 Flange Nut Silver Qty 4 Jumper Block Qty 1 Power Cross Cable Silver 36 or 48 Qty 1 Benching Power System Parts ACC PWR INMNT X ACC PWR REMNT X ACC PWR JBLOCK B ACC PWR CCBL XX Power Modules Cables Circuit 1 Power Module Qty 2 ACC PMC1 4P2U B Power In Feed Options Po...

Page 11: ...ead Screws Note There is no power block on the last station in the Benching Power Syste6 Install Cross Cable 7 1 Connect Cross Cable to Jumper Block until it snaps in Note Connectors are color coded to align the connection properly 7 2 Attach Cross Cable to top with 2 Cable Loops and 2 8 x Phillips Head Screws L 6 7 9 1 9 2 9 2 6 2 6 1 Hardware at actual size L 8 Pan Head Screw Laminate Top Screw ...

Page 12: ...e 7 16 Flange Nuts from face plate studs 8 3 Place Power Module onto the Recessed face plate 8 4 Re install 7 16 Flange nuts and tighten with a 7 16 Wrench 8 5 Connect Cross cable to the Power Module Note Connectors are color coded to align connection properly Note There is no cross cable connection in the last station of the Bench System 8 8 1 8 2 8 2 8 4 8 4 8 5 8 3 Repeat for each additional st...

Page 13: ... the Modesty Panel A Cable Trough Qty 2 B Left Trough End Qty 2 C Right Trough End Qty 2 G 12 3 4 Pan Head Wood Screw Qty 8 53 or 65 long D 10 32 1 2 Pan Head Machine Screws Qty 8 E 10 32 Hex Nut Qty 4 F 10 32 1 4 Pan Head Machine Screws Qty 2 Install Cable Trough 10 1 Align Cable Trough assembly with pre drill mounting locations in Top 10 2 Attach Cable Trough Assembly to Top with 8 12 x Pan Head...

Page 14: ... Foot Glides H into each foot 6 Foot Glides Total 11 5 Using at least two persons carefully turn base assemblies upright from side end of table Attach Bench System Feet 11 1 Align two 2 assembled workstations back to back 11 2 Place feet onto legs as shown It may be necessary to move one of the bases to align property to drop foot onto legs Parts Included B M6 16 mm Flat Head Cap Screw Hardware at...

Page 15: ...o each stud and tighten securely 12 4 Connect Cross Cable to power module assembly until it snaps in Note Connectors are color coded to align connection properly Note There is no cross cable to power module connection on the last unit in a bench system assembly Repeat for each additional station in the Bench System Install Grommets Recessed Power Cover 13 1 Install Oval Grommet Covers 13 2 For Rec...

Page 16: ...are color coded to align the connection properly Plug in Workcenter to Power Module 15 1 Connect the Power Cable O to the Power Supply P then connect to the Short Power Cord J 15 2 Plug in Workcenter to the under desk receptacle of the power module bundle the excess power cable length neatly and lay into the cable management trough Workcenter power Under Worksurface 15 1 15 2 J 15 1 O P 14 15 ...

Page 17: ... outlets on a 20 AMP circuit Some local codes may vary from the NEC code therefore these are only recommendations and local codes should always be checked and followed WARNING Always install the Power In Feed as the last step when assembling a Benching System Power Module System Power connection for power entry options offered with this daisy chain power system must be connected by a commercial el...

Page 18: ...apply cleaner to a soft cloth Suggested cleaners Windex or Formula 409 Do not use solvents and do not saturate or spray cleaners directly onto workcenter base Parts Accessories Visit http workriteergo com documentation other workrite_ergonomics_pricing_specification_guide pdf for replacement parts Set Control Switch Initial Settings For FDLX only 20 1 Press the DOWN button to move table to its low...

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