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Vertical Electrical<br />

Power Module, Electrical Receptacle and Trim Plate<br />

Specifications<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

Vertical Power Module<br />

A vertical power module is an alternative to<br />

using beltway electrical. The use of a vertical<br />

power module allows for electrical access<br />

within a panel without having to order a beltway<br />

panel. Vertical power modules can be installed<br />

below a worksurface, at desk height or even<br />

within a panel-mounted overhead cabinet.<br />

A panel’s left-hand or right-hand vertical<br />

rail (see below) allows for installation of<br />

a vertical power module. Vertical power<br />

modules may be installed with 1-sided or<br />

2-sided access, allowing users of both panel<br />

faces access to an electrical receptacle.<br />

Base Power Jumpers<br />

Base raceway power jumpers are used to<br />

connect the adjacent panel’s base power<br />

module to the vertical power module.<br />

Additional vertical power modules may be<br />

"daisy-chained" together with base power<br />

jumpers. If one vertical power module<br />

is installed, an additional vertical power<br />

module may be added within the same<br />

panel. A base power jumper connects<br />

between the two vertical power modules.<br />

Vertical power modules can also be<br />

daisy-chained in adjacent panels. A base<br />

power jumper passes through the beltway<br />

panel frame opening to connect to the<br />

additional vertical power module.<br />

Vertical Electrical Receptacle<br />

Please note that base raceway receptacles are<br />

not compatible with vertical power modules.<br />

Vertical electrical receptacles must be ordered<br />

separately from the vertical power module.<br />

Vertical electrical receptacles consist of<br />

one vertical receptacle. One vertical power<br />

module can also accommodate back-toback<br />

vertical electrical receptacles.<br />

To provide back-to-back vertical electrical<br />

power, two vertical receptacles must be<br />

specified. Vertical electrical receptacles<br />

must be ordered separately.<br />

Specify the vertical receptacle that<br />

relates to the circuit specified.<br />

Desktop Power module<br />

Desktop power modules (DE3WSME)<br />

provide two low-profile outlets at worksurface<br />

height. The desktop power module also<br />

helps meet ADA requirements regarding<br />

power access at worksurface height.<br />

A mounting bracket and attachment screw allow<br />

the desktop power module to be installed at any<br />

point along the rear of a worksurface without<br />

tools or the removal of the worksurface. An 8 1 / 2'<br />

power cord plugs into any duplex receptacle<br />

in the base raceway and accesses the circuit<br />

it is connected to. Desktop power module<br />

dimensions are 3 3 / 4" wide and 4 1 / 2" high.<br />

Base Raceway Power Jumpers<br />

To specify a base power jumper that connects<br />

a desk height vertical power module to an<br />

adjacent panel’s base power module, specify a<br />

48" base power jumper for panel widths of 36"<br />

or less. Use a 54" base power jumper for panel<br />

widths of 42" or 48". If a vertical power module<br />

is to be installed higher than worksurface<br />

height within a 64" high panel, a 66" base<br />

power jumper is required and an 84" base<br />

power jumper is required for 78" high panels.<br />

To specify a base power jumper to span<br />

the width of two vertical power modules<br />

within two adjacent panels, identify the<br />

base power jumper length by combining<br />

the panel widths and height differences<br />

between the two vertical power modules.<br />

Note: The base power jumper passes<br />

through the panel’s beltway opening<br />

that is at a height of 33".<br />

The panel’s beltway opening (at 33" high)<br />

must not be obstructed as to allow for the<br />

base power jumper to pass through.<br />

Note: 36" high panel frames do not have<br />

beltway openings and do not support<br />

horizontal power pass through at 33".<br />

Note: Vertical electrical components<br />

can be used with a technology tile or<br />

field installed into a fabric tile.<br />

Vertical Electrical Power Jumpers<br />

Vertical Power<br />

Module and<br />

Electrical<br />

Receptacle<br />

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