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Standard Electrical System (SES)
The SES option has one 15 AMP 120 VAC circuit. There are a total of 4 outlets on benches with
48” and 60” tall uprights, and 8 outlets on benches with, 72”, and 84” tall uprights. It is the
customer’s responsibility to supply adequate power and circuit protection to the SES option.
Never use more than 15 Amp’s of power consumption at any one time.
Caution: Connect all interconnects before connecting power cords.
Please note the direction of the interconnect and power cord receptacles as shown below
on Double-sided Uprights before setting up Double-sided uprights.
Connecting the Interconnect Cord:
(
Make
sure that the circuit breaker/pilot light switch is OFF.)
The interconnect cord is used to connect the pre-wired circuit of one upright of a bench to the pre-
wired circuit in the upright on other side of the bench. Identify the male and female ends of the
interconnect and plug the male end into the upper receptacle on the upright on the right side of
the bench and the female end into the receptacle on the upright on the left side of the bench.
Connecting the Power-Up Cord:
After all interconnect cords are installed connect the female end of the power cord into the lower
receptacle in the right side upright. Check to make sure all connections are secure before
plugging the male end of the power cord into the power source. Turn the circuit breaker/pilot light
switch on.
SES is not interconnected between workstations. Each bench, starter or adder has its own power
cord and requires a power source. Repeat the above process for add-on benches, being sure
not
to connect the power to the power source before the interconnect cord is connected.
Note:
Adder Uprights have outlets on both sides of the upright and should go between the single
sided outlet starter uprights as noticed above. Existing starters will need to place the adder upright
or any additional adder uprights between the two starter uprights as shown above.