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Concealed Post<br />

Post Components<br />

Specifications<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

Concealed Post Construction<br />

Concealed posts are a square extruded<br />

aluminum construction. They have cut-outs<br />

for electrical and data access that match the<br />

wire and cable channels provided by panel<br />

frames. This allows cables to be routed through<br />

the post at the topway and base raceway.<br />

Concealed Post Same Height Top Cap<br />

When all three panels in a concealed<br />

post application are the same height and<br />

standard length panel top caps are used, a<br />

concealed post same height top cap must<br />

be specified. A concealed post same height<br />

top cap covers the top of a concealed post<br />

and connects three panel top caps at the<br />

same height. (See illustration below)<br />

Concealed Post High Low Top Cap<br />

When the perpendicular panel in a threeway<br />

concealed post application is a<br />

lower height than the concealed post, a<br />

concealed post high low top cap must be<br />

specified. A concealed post high low top<br />

Concealed<br />

Post<br />

Concealed Post Same<br />

Height Top Cap<br />

Panel top caps<br />

cap covers the top of the concealed post<br />

and connects the two same height panel<br />

top caps. (See illustration below) A DP7 high<br />

low straight post cover should be specified<br />

in a concealed post high low application.<br />

Concealed Post Top Cap Construction<br />

Concealed post flat and radius<br />

profile top caps are constructed of<br />

injection molded colored plastic.<br />

Concealed Post Panel Top Caps<br />

Concealed post panel top caps are 3” longer<br />

than standard panel top cap widths, so they can<br />

span over a concealed post. Panel top caps<br />

must be specified according to the panel type,<br />

either full view or topway, they are attaching to.<br />

Concealed post panel top caps are available in<br />

flat profile metal. Concealed post panel top caps<br />

are not compatible with a Dividends Horizon<br />

DP7 or Legacy post. Concealed post panel<br />

top caps that span a concealed post must be<br />

used in same height applications only. High low<br />

concealed post conditions must use concealed<br />

post high low top caps. (See illustration below)<br />

Concealed Post High Low Top Cap<br />

Panel top caps<br />

Concealed Post Shortened Panel Top Caps<br />

Concealed post shortened panel tops are 3”<br />

longer than standard shortened panel top cap<br />

widths, so they can span over a concealed<br />

post. A concealed post shortened panel top<br />

cap must be specified for the lower panel in<br />

a high low panel-to-panel condition when the<br />

panel top cap of the lower panel is spanning<br />

over the concealed post. (See illustration below)<br />

When the lower panel top cap is not spanning<br />

over the concealed post because a concealed<br />

post top cap is being used, specify standard<br />

shortened panel top cap widths. Standard DP5<br />

high low panel end trim should be specified<br />

with concealed post shortened panel top caps<br />

in high low panel-to-panel applications.<br />

Concealed Post Panel Top Cap<br />

Construction<br />

Concealed post panel top caps are<br />

constructed of roll-formed steel.<br />

Concealed Post Panel Top Cap<br />

Panel top cap<br />

Concealed post<br />

panel top cap<br />

Alternative Planning<br />

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Concealed Post Shortened<br />

Panel Top Cap<br />

Panel top cap<br />

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panel end trim<br />

Concealed<br />

post<br />

Concealed post<br />

shortened panel<br />

top cap<br />

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