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1 Instructions CENTERLINE ® 2100 Motor Control Centers Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections Application The following instructions illustrate the recommended procedures that should be used when joining and splicing CENTERLINE ® 2100 Motor Control Centers (MCCs). For more splicing information related to specific MCCs, refer to the bus splicing drawing included in the documentation shipped with the MCC. ATTENTION ! De-energize all power sources to the motor control center before joining and splicing vertical sections. Failure to de-energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death. IMPORTANT Note for NO-OX-ID - If using corrosion inhibitor on bus bars do not get any on the bus splicing hardware. It will not allow the hardware to be properly torqued. Damage may occur. Recommended Tools Assorted screwdrivers, sockets (including 9/16” deep well and 5/16” sockets), and torque wrench Joining MCCs NEMA 1, 1G, and 12 Physical restrictions at your installation may not allow the following sequence to be followed exactly as stated. 1. The splice kit(s), if required, are located within a horizontal wireway or blank unit space. On six space factor frame-mounted units, the splice kit is within the unit. A fluorescent pink, removable label (on the outside of the compartment) designates the location. Locate splice kit(s) and set aside for later use. Publication 2100-IN010D-EN-P—February 2007

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  • Instructions

    CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections

    Application The following instructions illustrate the recommended procedures that should be used when joining and splicing CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers (MCCs).

    For more splicing information related to specific MCCs, refer to the bus splicing drawing included in the documentation shipped with the MCC.

    ATTENTION

    ! De-energize all power sources to the motor control center before joining and splicing vertical sections. Failure to de-energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death.

    IMPORTANT Note for NO-OX-ID - If using corrosion inhibitor on bus bars do not get any on the bus splicing hardware. It will not allow the hardware to be properly torqued. Damage may occur.

    Recommended Tools Assorted screwdrivers, sockets (including 9/16 deep well and 5/16 sockets), and torque wrench

    Joining MCCs NEMA 1, 1G, and 12

    Physical restrictions at your installation may not allow the following sequence to be followed exactly as stated.

    1. The splice kit(s), if required, are located within a horizontal wireway or blank unit space. On six space factor frame-mounted units, the splice kit is within the unit. A fluorescent pink, removable label (on the outside of the compartment) designates the location. Locate splice kit(s) and set aside for later use.

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    2. Remove top and bottom horizontal wireway covers as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. Remove the wood shim used in transportation from the side of the MCC.

    3. Remove top, bottom and center end closing plates, if present, exposing joining holes (referred to as A and B in Figure 2 and Figure 3) of the MCC. Joining holes not covered by end closing plates may contain 1/4-20 hex head thread-forming screws on the left side and removable plastic plugs on the right side. These screws and plugs are accessible both from within the vertical wireway and from the outside surface of the vertical side plate and must be removed from the side plates to be joined. See Figure 2 and Figure 3.

    4. Remove the vertical wireway cover and horizontal bus splice access cover from the sections to be joined. See Figure 1 and Figure 7.

    5. Pull all bottom entry cables, if any are present, through the conduits to a point where they will be accessible when the center is positioned.

    6. NOTE: For NEMA 12 MCCs refer to publication 2100-IN037x-EN-P, NEMA 12 Sealing Instructions. This publication was shipped with the splice kit.

    7. Slide sections together making sure cabinets are level and holes in side sheets line-up with adjacent holes. See Figure 2. NOTE: Make sure cabinets are level and pushed together, tightly. Do not use hardware to draw cabinets together.

    8. Join the two MCCs using the hardware furnished with the splice kit. Pass the 1/4-20 hex head thread forming screw from inside the left

    MCC through joining holes (A in Figure 2 and Figure 3) and engage the screws with the holes located in the right center. Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15

    Pass the 1/4-20 x 5/8 hex screw from inside the left center through joining hole (B in Figure 2 and Figure 3) and secure with the 1/4-20 steel nut. Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15

    9. Secure the MCC to the floor as required by local code.

    10. Inspect the interior for dust and dirt; vacuum cleaning is recommended. Do not clean using compressed airit contains moisture and may blow debris into the control equipment.

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    Figure 1 Typical 15 Deep MCC Construction

    Removable top plate

    Lift Angle

    Bus Splice Access Cover

    Right Hand Unit Support (Vertical Wireway)

    Top Horizontal Wireway Cover

    Top Horizontal Wireway Pan

    Top Horizontal Wireway Baffles

    Unit Support Pan

    Vertical Wireway Door

    Vertical Bus Covers (3 Piece Assembly)

    Vertical to Horizontal Bus Connection Access Cover

    Section Nameplate

    Left Hand Side Plate Assembly

    Vertical Plug-In Ground Bus

    Left Hand Center End Closing Plate

    Sealing Strap (Top and Bottom)

    Bottom Support Angle

    Bottom Horizontal Wireway Cover

    Left Hand Bottom End Closing Plate (2 on 20 Deep Sections)

    Horizontal Ground Bus, Top or Bottom

    Horizontal Power Bus

    Vertical Power Bus

    Horizontal and Vertical Bus Support

    Left Hand Top End Closing Plate (2 on 20 Deep Sections)

    Vertical Wireway Cover

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    Figure 2 Example of 15 Deep MCC

    Ground Bus (Top Option*)

    A - Use a 1/4-20 hex head thread forming screw B - Use a 1/4-20 x5/8 hex screw and secure with a 1/4-20 steel nut

    Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15

    Phase 1 Power Bus

    B

    15 "

    7 "

    Ground Bus (Bottom Option*)

    Top Wireway

    Phase 2 Power Bus

    Phase 3 Power Bus

    Bottom Mounted Neutral (Optional)

    Top Mounted Neutral (Optional)

    A

    A A

    A

    A

    A

    Bottom Wireway

    Bottom Horizontal Wireway Cover

    Top Horizontal Wireway Cover

    * Ground bus is required. The ground bus can be in the bottom, top or bottom and top.

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    Figure 3 Example of 20 Deep MCCs 20 MCC with 20 MCC with Standard Bus Bumped Back Bus

    Ground Bus Ground Bus

    (Top Option*) Top Wireway with (Top Option*) Top Wireway withTop Wireway

    Top Horizontal Wireway Cover

    Top Mounted Neutral (Optional)

    Phase 1 Power Bus

    Phase 2 Power Bus

    B

    Phase 3 Power Bus

    Bottom Mounted Neutral (Optional)

    Bottom Horizontal Wireway Cover

    12 "

    20 "

    closing plate

    A

    A

    A

    A

    A

    A

    Bottom Wireway Bottom Wireway with closing plate Ground Bus with closing plate Ground Bus (Bottom Option*)

    (Bottom Option*)

    A - Use a 1/4-20 hex head thread forming screw B - Use a 1/4-20 x5/8 hex screw and secure with a 1/4-20 steel nut

    Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15

    12 "

    20 "

    closing plate Top Wireway

    Phase 1 Power Bus

    Phase 2 Power Bus

    Phase 3 Power Bus

    Bottom Mounted Neutral (Optional)

    Top Mounted Neutral (Optional)

    A

    A

    B

    A

    A

    A

    A

    Bottom Wireway Bottom Wireway

    Bottom Horizontal Wireway Cover

    Top Horizontal Wireway Cover

    * Ground bus is required. The ground bus can be in the bottom, top or bottom and top.

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    NEMA 3R and 4

    1. Remove 3R/4 side sheet from end of section, being spliced, if present (3R End Closing Plate). See Figure 5.

    Figure 4 NEMA 3R/4 Without Side Sheet.

    Holes to Tie Cabinet Front Together

    Holes to Tie Cabinet Front Together

    Holes to Mount Cabinet Spacer

    Holes to Mount Cabinet Spacer

    Holes to Tie Cabinet Front Together

    Holes to Tie Cabinet Front Together

    2. Mount cabinet spacer (supplied with Splice Kit) to right hand shipping block, using 1/4 - 20 X 3/4 thread-forming screws. (Pass thread- forming screws through large hole in cabinet spacer and bolt to cabinet.) See Figure 4 and Figure 5. Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15.

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    Figure 5 NEMA 3R/4

    Front View Cabinet

    Extension

    3. Remove drip hood angle from shipping block being spliced. See Figure 5.

    4. Install gasket (supplied with splice kit) on back plate and top plate (If not present on cabinet.). See Figure 5.

    Wireway Extension

    Drip Hood Angle Spacer Gasket

    Left Hand Shipping Block

    Right Hand Shipping Block

    Side Sheet

    Side Sheet

    Gasket to be installed in the field

    Cabinet Spacer

    Wireway

    Top View

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    5. Slide sections together making sure cabinets are level and cabinet spacers and holes in front flange lines-up with adjacent holes. See Figure 5.

    6. Install 1/4-20 X 3/4 thread-forming screws through left hand shipping block side plate into cabinet spacer. These can be accessed through the top and bottom horizontal wireways. Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15.

    NOTE: Make sure cabinets are level and pushed tight together. Do not use hardware to draw sections together.

    7. Install (6) 1/4-20 X 3/4 thread-forming screws in the front flange to secure sections together. (Screws must be installed from the left shipping block through into the right block.) This area can be accessed by opening the NEMA 3R/4 doors. See Figure 4. Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15.

    8. Replace the drip hood angle removed in Step 3. Make sure hardware is placed through the drip angle and clearance hole in top plate before threading into adjacent top plate. Refer to Torque Requirements on page 15.

    9. Install Wireway extensions. From top and bottom wireway in right hand shipping block, insert extension through wireway opening and hook lip on wireway opening of left hand section. Install 1/4-20 X 1/2 thread-forming screw in wireway extension to secure to wireway opening in right hand section. (This does not bolt into the cabinet, but is clamped onto the wireway opening.) See Figure 5.

    Splicing MCCs A main horizontal bus splice kit must be added between the horizontal bus work of the MCCs. In addition, the neutral bus splice kit, if required, and the ground bus splice kit must be installed to complete the splicing operation. Refer to Splicing Procedures for instructions.

    To gain access to the horizontal bus, remove the plug-in units in front of the horizontal bus in the first vertical section of the right center.

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    Plug-In Unit Removal

    To complete plug-in unit removal refer to publication, 2100-IN007x-EN-P, Installing Units with Horizontal Operating Handles and publication 2100-IN014x-EN-P, Installing Units with Vertical Operating Handles.

    The following is an overview of the removal process for a plug-in unit:

    1. Open unit door by turning door latch a quarter turn. Door removal is not necessary when removing a unit; however, if door removal is desired, follow steps a-d below. Step b may be required even if the door is not removed.

    a. Open the door completely. b. If present, remove control station housing by loosening the two (2)

    captive screws located at the top and bottom of the control station housing on the front of the unit door.

    c. Remove hinge pins by sliding up with screwdriver. d. Swing door to near closed position and lift off.

    2. Loosen the screw type latches located at the front of the unit. Most units have one (1) at the top and one (1) at the bottom, but units two space factors and larger have two (2) at the top.

    3. Detach necessary wiring from unit.

    4. Place wire/terminal block in line with wiring clearance tunnel at lower right of unit. Pull unit forward to unplug from bus, using the upper right latch assembly and the lower left tab handle.

    5. Remove the unit support pan. Refer to Figure 6. a. Using a screwdriver, pry the plastic retaining clip from the right side

    of the support pan. It is visible in the vertical wireway. b. Lift right side of pan approximately four (4) inches. c. Pull right side of pan forward to release from left rear slot. d. Push back on left side of pan until it is free.

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    Figure 6 Removal of Support Pan

    Splicing Procedures 1. Remove the horizontal bus splice access cover to expose the horizontal bus splicing. See Figure 7.

    Figure 7 Bus Splice Access Cover

    Bus Splice Access Cover In Place Bus Splice Access Cover Removed

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    2. Assemble splice bars to the bus work of the vertical sections as shown in figure 8 - 13. If additional access to the splice is desired, loosen the fastening screws and remove the bus access plate located in the vertical wireway of the center (to the left of the splice). The horizontal bus now is exposed to the left and right of the splice for added convenience. The splicing kit will contain either two or four sets of hardware per splice bar, depending on the current rating of the horizontal bus.

    3. See Table A on page -14 for bus dimensions and mounting holes.

    4. Tighten to torque specifications as listed in the Torque Requirements on page -15 or tighten until the conical spring washer is flattened on the one-piece nut and washer assembly. Do not grease or lubricate the hardware.

    5. Replace covers and plates and check all bolts and nuts for tightness. Replace units in their respective stations.

    Figure 8 600 - 1200 Amp Main Horizontal (and Neutral) Bus Splicing Detail and Configuration Example

    Main Horizontal Bus or Neutral Bus

    One-piece assembly of nut and conical spring washer

    Two Hole Main Horizontal Splice

    Front Flat Washers

    Main Horizontal Bus or Neutral Bus

    Bus Clamps

    Splice Kit Configuration Example (Top View - 2 Sections)

    Refer to Table A for bus size and thickness.

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    Figure 9 1600 - 3000 Amp Horizontal (and Neutral) Bus Splicing Detail and Configuration Example

    Four Hole Main Horizontal Splice

    Four Hole Main Horizontal Splice

    Bus Clamps

    One-piece assembly of nut and conical spring Main Horizontal Bus or washer Neutral Bus

    Front Flat Washers

    Splice Kit Configuration Example (Top View - 2 Sections)

    Refer to Table A for bus size and thickness.

    Figure 10 2000 Amp Main Breaker and 1600 Amp Horizontal Bus Splicing Detail and Configuration Example

    Main Horizontal Splice

    2000A Main Horizontal Bus or Neutral Bus

    Main Horizontal Splice

    Bus Clamps

    One-piece assembly of Splice Spacer Bar nut and conical spring washer

    Flat Washers 1600A Main Horizontal Bus or Neutral Bus

    Front

    Splice Kit Configuration Example (Top View - 2 Sections)

    Refer to Table A for bus size and thickness.

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    Figure 11 Offset Z 600 - 1200 Amp Bus Splicing Detail and Configuration Example

    Splice Kit Configuration Example (Top View - 3 Sections)

    Refer to Table A for bus size and thickness.

    Figure 12 Offset Z 1600 - 3000 Amp Bus Splicing Detail and Configuration Example

    Splice Kit Configuration Example (Top View - 3 Sections)

    Refer to Table A for bus size and thickness.

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    AMP MATERIAL QTY THICKNESS WIDTH SPLICE MTG. HOLES

    600

    Copper/Tin 1 .125 3

    2Copper/Silver 1 .125

    Aluminum/Tin 1 .125 4

    800

    Copper/Tin 1 .125

    4 2Copper/Silver 1 .125

    Aluminum/Tin 1 .1875

    1200 Copper/Tin 1 .250

    4 2 Copper/Silver 1 .250

    1600 Copper/Tin 2 .250

    4 4 Copper/Silver 2 .250

    2000

    Copper/Tin 1 .250 4 4

    1 .375

    Copper/Silver 1 .250 4 4

    1 .375

    2500/ 3000

    Copper/Tin 2 .375 4 4

    Copper/Silver 2 .375

    Figure 13 Insulated Z 600 - 1200 Amp Bus Splicing Detail and Configuration Example

    Main Horizontal Bus or Neutral Bus (5 Deeper)

    Main Horizontal Splice

    One-piece assembly of nut and conical spring Bus Clamps washer Insulated

    Splice Kit Configuration Example Front (Top View - 3 Sections) Main Horizontal Splice or Neutral

    Flat Washers Bus (standard location)

    Refer to Table A for bus size and thickness.

    Table A Bus and Splice Bar Dimensions

    STANDARD NEMA 1, 1G, 12 & 3R SPLICE BAR INFORMATION

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    Z SPLICE BAR(Used to Splice Standard Depth Bus to Bus 5 Deeper)

    Note: 600-1200 AMP Bus is the same thickness as a standard Splice Bar

    AMP MATERIAL QTY THICKNESS WIDTH SPLICE MTG. HOLES

    1600 Copper/Tin 1 .500

    4 4 Copper/Silver 1 .500

    2000 Copper/Tin 1 .625

    4 4 Copper/Silver 1 .625

    Table B Conversions

    DECIMAL FRACTION MILLIMETER DECIMAL FRACTION MILLIMETER

    .125 1/8 3.175 .375 3/8 9.525

    .250 1/4 6.350 .625 5/8 15.875

    .500 1/2 12.700 3 3 76.200

    .1875 3/16 4.763 4 4 101.600

    Torque Specifications and Tighten all bus connections with a torque wrench and socket according to intervals established by your maintenance policy. If a torque wrench is not Table available, tighten until conical spring washer is flat. Do not grease or lubricate the hardware.

    Table C Torque Requirements

    Description

    Lug attachment bolts 1/2-13 Hardware

    Horizontal to vertical bus connection 3/8-16 Hardware

    Horizontal splice connection 3/8-16 Hardware

    Connecting Hardware 1/4-20 Hardware

    10-32 Hardware

    Torque in Ft./Lb.

    45 lb.-ft. 5 lb.-ft. 61 N-m 6 N-m

    28 lb.-ft. 4 lb.-ft. 38 N-m 5 N-m

    28 lb.-ft. 4lb.-ft. 38 N-m 5 N-m

    55 lb.-in. 3lb.-in. 6.2 N-m 0.6 N-m

    32 lb.-in. 3lb.-in. 3.6 N-m 0.4 N-m

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  • 6Publication 2100-IN010D-EN-PFebruary 2007 PN-25157 Supersedes Publication 2100-IN010C-EN-P September 2006 2007 Rockwell International Corporation. Printed in the U.S.A.

    InstructionsCENTERLINE Motor Control Centers Joining and Splicing Vertical SectionsApplicationRecommended ToolsJoining MCCsNEMA 1, 1G, and 12NEMA 3R and 4Splicing MCCsPlug-In Unit RemovalSplicing ProceduresTorque Specifications and TableIntroDetails of the Rockwell Automation Print Specifications sheetThis print specifications sheet is designed with multiple purposes.- It is a vehicle to get the most accurate print specifications to RA-approved print vendors.- It provides authors with an explanation of all necessary fields to complete before attaching the sheet to your PDF.- It provides separate tabs so that an author can fill in all fields related to the publication on the Generic tab or publication-specific template-type tabs to minimize the number of fields an author must complete.To facilitate the most efficient use of this sheet, we recommend that you click on the publication-specific tab that most closely fits you publication and use that to complete the print specifications.IMPORTANT: Because this sheet was constructed using a sheet that RR Donnelley (RRD) uses to load print specifications, there are some columns hidden. 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(per packaging/ordering UOM)IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Date on the publication.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Indicate Yes or No. Enter Yes if the item is a sequentially numbered item.Describe the details behind the sequentially numbered item, such as:- Record Sequence Shipped: whse will record the sequence numbers that shipped- Ship in Sequence Record: required to ship products in particular sequence and the whse records the numbersRequired: If PDF is to be retained in the DAS enter DAS in this field, if item is part of eCreate or Custom Docs put CUSTOM in this field.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-downClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Optional: Use when finished product stored in the warehouse is to be inserted into the construction of a JIT book.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size widthThis is the width of the paper on which the publication is printed.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size lengthThis is the length of the paper on which the publication is printed.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Optional: Use when product is being printed on Shell Stock. Provide warehoused WCSS Item nu,mber of product to be used in the production of JIT item.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.If item uses tabs; otherwise, NA.If needed; otherwise type NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If publication is thermal tape bound; otherwise, NA.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.If publication is Book [B] and stapled; otherwise, NA.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsIf publication uses padding; otherwise, NA.If publication is a notepad or message pad; otherwise, NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalThe location(s) of the foldClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.List only if pubication is used in manufacturing; otherwise, leave blank.See DocMan for the Cost Center selections associated with each Business Group.RRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this information&CItem Setup Sheet for Conversion Transfers&LJIT-D-print Spreadsheet&CREF046&R&D &TClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downMethod of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downIMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.IN, RN pub type specsdPrint?Content/Comp #Split Shipment Indicator FlagWCSS Item NumberCustomer Item NumberItem DescriptionProducing PlantJob NumberReplenishing PlantPlant CodeProduct CodePackaging/Ordering UOMQty per Packaging/Ordering UOMList Price Per EaTransfer Cost per EaSell Price per EaStandard Cost (per Ea)Min Order Qty (in eaches)Multiple Order Qty (in EachesChargeback PriceItem Reference #1Item Reference #2Revision FieldMax Order Qty (in eaches)Sequentially Numbered Item?Sequentially Numbered Item - DetailsPriced for Digital or OffsetContent File LocationItem Category Form (F) Book (B)Item SubtypeOrientationSides PrintedCSS/JLS Stock ComponetPaper Size WidthPaper Size LengthNo of Forms to a SheetPage QtySheets QtyCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab Size# of TabsBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder Transparency (clearview or matt)Thermal Tape ColorTrim Size WidthTrim Size LengthStitching LocationDrilling SizeDrilling LocationGlue Location# / PadFold TypeFold At# / Poly# / BoxCommentsCross Reference Item Number 1Publication NumberPublication TitlePackaging/Ordering Unit Of MeasureQty per Packaging/Ordering Unit of MeasureMin Order QtyMultiple Order QtyBusiness GroupCost CenterRevision DateMax Order QtyBlack & Whiteor ColorItem CategoryForm (F) or Book (B)Binding/StitchingOrientationSides PrintedPrinting Paper Size WidthPrinting Paper Size LengthNumber of Forms to a SheetPage Count of PublicationNumber of Sheets Required to PrintCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab SizeNumber of Tabs NeededBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder TransparencyThermal Tape ColorFinished Trim Size WidthFinished Trim Size LengthStitching LocationDrill Hole SizeNumber and Location of Drill HolesGlue LocationNumber of Pages per PadFold TypeFold AtNumber of Pieces per Poly wrapNumber of Pieces per BoxCommentsPart NumberAre these items being setup on dPrint? (Yes or No). If yes, Inv Mgmt to check "Print Management" flag on item setup.The content/Comp # will be provided by the CSC once the spec files are loaded to the DAS (the files must be named with the WCSS item #). The content/comp# must be hardcoded to the Item message Field in WCSS. Must be a 10 Digit number that starts with an 8.Required. Setting this to yes will allow warehouse product to ship out before the JIT item is completed. Setting this to no will hold all warehoused items until the printing of this item is complete. Please indicate Y or N.** Note: Each item with a Y will always ship separately even if produced at the same time as like items.Optional. 15 Characters Max. If the WCSS number provided already exists in the system, then Inventory Management will assign a random WCSS number.30 characters maximum.Cannot use quote symbol, that is--"--.Required. Which plant/Print Center will produce this item?Required. To be provided from the producing plant for JIT s/uRequired: What is the plant code of the plant that has owning rights to the dPrint files? If produced at multiple plants there can be only one owning plant.Required. What is the plant code of the facility that will produce this item? (see "Plant and Whse Codes" tab below)Required. Enter one of the applicable product.Method of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downRequired. This field auto-calculates (transfer cost divided by .5). Used to determine Standard Cost on WCSS (which is 50% of the list price for these product codes).Required. Transfer Cost per ordering/packaging unit of measure.Required. Price that will be billed to customer upon order. If Price Breaks, enter "Price Breaks" and note them on separate spreadsheet.Required. Replacement Cost per Packaging/ordering UOM.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Optional. Used to assist customer with internal Chargebacks to end users. (per packaging/ordering UOM)IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Date on the publication.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Indicate Yes or No. Enter Yes if the item is a sequentially numbered item.Describe the details behind the sequentially numbered item, such as:- Record Sequence Shipped: whse will record the sequence numbers that shipped- Ship in Sequence Record: required to ship products in particular sequence and the whse records the numbersRequired: If PDF is to be retained in the DAS enter DAS in this field, if item is part of eCreate or Custom Docs put CUSTOM in this field.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-downClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Optional: Use when finished product stored in the warehouse is to be inserted into the construction of a JIT book.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size widthThis is the width of the paper on which the publication is printed.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size lengthThis is the length of the paper on which the publication is printed.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Optional: Use when product is being printed on Shell Stock. Provide warehoused WCSS Item nu,mber of product to be used in the production of JIT item.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.If item uses tabs; otherwise, NA.If needed; otherwise type NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If publication is thermal tape bound; otherwise, NA.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.If publication is Book [B] and stapled; otherwise, NA.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsIf publication uses padding; otherwise, NA.If publication is a notepad or message pad; otherwise, NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalThe location(s) of the foldClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.List only if pubication is used in manufacturing; otherwise, leave blank.2711-IN010D-EN-PCENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control CentersJoining and Splicing Vertical SectionsEA11Marketing CommercialCMKMKE Intelligent Motor Control - 1900902/01/2007Black & WhiteBSADDLEPORTRAITHEAD2HEADRRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this information4164PLAIN20#WhiteRRD must provide this informationNANANANANANANA8.511SIDENANANANANA50RRD must provide this informationText Stock = 20# White Opaque BondText Ink = Black25157Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-downMethod of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downIMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalUM, RM, PM pub type specsdPrint?Content/Comp #Split Shipment Indicator FlagWCSS Item NumberCustomer Item NumberItem DescriptionProducing PlantJob NumberReplenishing PlantPlant CodeProduct CodePackaging/Ordering UOMQty per Packaging/Ordering UOMList Price Per EaTransfer Cost per EaSell Price per EaStandard Cost (per Ea)Min Order Qty (in eaches)Multiple Order Qty (in EachesChargeback PriceItem Reference #1Item Reference #2Revision FieldMax Order Qty (in eaches)Sequentially Numbered Item?Sequentially Numbered Item - DetailsPriced for Digital or OffsetContent File LocationItem Category Form (F) Book (B)Item SubtypeOrientationSides PrintedCSS/JLS Stock ComponetPaper Size WidthPaper Size LengthNo of Forms to a SheetPage QtySheets QtyCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab Size# of TabsBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder Transparency (clearview or matt)Thermal Tape ColorTrim Size WidthTrim Size LengthStitching LocationDrilling SizeDrilling LocationGlue Location# / PadFold TypeFold At# / Poly# / BoxCommentsCross Reference Item Number 1Publication NumberPublication TitlePackaging/Ordering Unit Of MeasureQty per Packaging/Ordering Unit of MeasureMin Order QtyMultiple Order QtyBusiness GroupCost CenterRevision DateMax Order QtyBlack & Whiteor ColorItem CategoryForm (F) or Book (B)Binding/StitchingOrientationSides PrintedPrinting Paper Size WidthPrinting Paper Size LengthNumber of Forms to a SheetPage Count of PublicationNumber of Sheets Required to PrintCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab SizeNumber of Tabs NeededBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder TransparencyThermal Tape ColorFinished Trim Size WidthFinished Trim Size LengthStitching LocationDrill Hole SizeNumber and Location of Drill HolesGlue LocationNumber of Pages per PadFold TypeFold AtNumber of Pieces per Poly wrapNumber of Pieces per BoxCommentsPart NumberAre these items being setup on dPrint? (Yes or No). If yes, Inv Mgmt to check "Print Management" flag on item setup.The content/Comp # will be provided by the CSC once the spec files are loaded to the DAS (the files must be named with the WCSS item #). The content/comp# must be hardcoded to the Item message Field in WCSS. Must be a 10 Digit number that starts with an 8.Required. Setting this to yes will allow warehouse product to ship out before the JIT item is completed. Setting this to no will hold all warehoused items until the printing of this item is complete. Please indicate Y or N.** Note: Each item with a Y will always ship separately even if produced at the same time as like items.Optional. 15 Characters Max. If the WCSS number provided already exists in the system, then Inventory Management will assign a random WCSS number.30 characters maximum.Cannot use quote symbol, that is--"--.Required. Which plant/Print Center will produce this item?Required. To be provided from the producing plant for JIT s/uRequired: What is the plant code of the plant that has owning rights to the dPrint files? If produced at multiple plants there can be only one owning plant.Required. What is the plant code of the facility that will produce this item? (see "Plant and Whse Codes" tab below)Required. Enter one of the applicable product.Method of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downRequired. This field auto-calculates (transfer cost divided by .5). Used to determine Standard Cost on WCSS (which is 50% of the list price for these product codes).Required. Transfer Cost per ordering/packaging unit of measure.Required. Price that will be billed to customer upon order. If Price Breaks, enter "Price Breaks" and note them on separate spreadsheet.Required. Replacement Cost per Packaging/ordering UOM.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Optional. Used to assist customer with internal Chargebacks to end users. (per packaging/ordering UOM)IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Date on the publication.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Indicate Yes or No. Enter Yes if the item is a sequentially numbered item.Describe the details behind the sequentially numbered item, such as:- Record Sequence Shipped: whse will record the sequence numbers that shipped- Ship in Sequence Record: required to ship products in particular sequence and the whse records the numbersRequired: If PDF is to be retained in the DAS enter DAS in this field, if item is part of eCreate or Custom Docs put CUSTOM in this field.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-downClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Optional: Use when finished product stored in the warehouse is to be inserted into the construction of a JIT book.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size widthThis is the width of the paper on which the publication is printed.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size lengthThis is the length of the paper on which the publication is printed.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Optional: Use when product is being printed on Shell Stock. Provide warehoused WCSS Item nu,mber of product to be used in the production of JIT item.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.If item uses tabs; otherwise, NA.If needed; otherwise type NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If publication is thermal tape bound; otherwise, NA.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.If publication is Book [B] and stapled; otherwise, NA.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsIf publication uses padding; otherwise, NA.If publication is a notepad or message pad; otherwise, NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalThe location(s) of the foldClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.List only if pubication is used in manufacturing; otherwise, leave blank.EA11See DocMan for the Cost Center selections associated with each Business Group.Black & WhiteBPERFECTPORTRAITHEAD2HEADRRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this information2PLAIN20#WhiteRRD must provide this informationNANANANANANANA8.511NA5/16"3LEFTNANANANARRD must provide this informationCover Stock = 90# White IndexText Stock = 20# White Opaque BondCover Ink = BlackText Ink = BlackSpine = If included as last page of PDFClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downMethod of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downIMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalAP, PP pub type specsdPrint?Content/Comp #Split Shipment Indicator FlagWCSS Item NumberCustomer Item NumberItem DescriptionProducing PlantJob NumberReplenishing PlantPlant CodeProduct CodePackaging/Ordering UOMQty per Packaging/Ordering UOMList Price Per EaTransfer Cost per EaSell Price per EaStandard Cost (per Ea)Min Order Qty (in eaches)Multiple Order Qty (in EachesChargeback PriceItem Reference #1Item Reference #2Revision FieldMax Order Qty (in eaches)Sequentially Numbered Item?Sequentially Numbered Item - DetailsPriced for Digital or OffsetContent File LocationItem Category Form (F) Book (B)Item SubtypeOrientationSides PrintedCSS/JLS Stock ComponetPaper Size WidthPaper Size LengthNo of Forms to a SheetPage QtySheets QtyCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab Size# of TabsBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder Transparency (clearview or matt)Thermal Tape ColorTrim Size WidthTrim Size LengthStitching LocationDrilling SizeDrilling LocationGlue Location# / PadFold TypeFold At# / Poly# / BoxCommentsCross Reference Item Number 1Publication NumberPublication TitlePackaging/Ordering Unit Of MeasureQty per Packaging/Ordering Unit of MeasureMin Order QtyMultiple Order QtyBusiness GroupCost CenterRevision DateMax Order QtyBlack & Whiteor ColorItem CategoryForm (F) or Book (B)Binding/StitchingOrientationSides PrintedPrinting Paper Size WidthPrinting Paper Size LengthNumber of Forms to a SheetPage Count of PublicationNumber of Sheets Required to PrintCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab SizeNumber of Tabs NeededBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder TransparencyThermal Tape ColorFinished Trim Size WidthFinished Trim Size LengthStitching LocationDrill Hole SizeNumber and Location of Drill HolesGlue LocationNumber of Pages per PadFold TypeFold AtNumber of Pieces per Poly wrapNumber of Pieces per BoxCommentsPart NumberAre these items being setup on dPrint? (Yes or No). If yes, Inv Mgmt to check "Print Management" flag on item setup.The content/Comp # will be provided by the CSC once the spec files are loaded to the DAS (the files must be named with the WCSS item #). The content/comp# must be hardcoded to the Item message Field in WCSS. Must be a 10 Digit number that starts with an 8.Required. Setting this to yes will allow warehouse product to ship out before the JIT item is completed. Setting this to no will hold all warehoused items until the printing of this item is complete. Please indicate Y or N.** Note: Each item with a Y will always ship separately even if produced at the same time as like items.Optional. 15 Characters Max. If the WCSS number provided already exists in the system, then Inventory Management will assign a random WCSS number.30 characters maximum.Cannot use quote symbol, that is--"--.Required. Which plant/Print Center will produce this item?Required. To be provided from the producing plant for JIT s/uRequired: What is the plant code of the plant that has owning rights to the dPrint files? If produced at multiple plants there can be only one owning plant.Required. What is the plant code of the facility that will produce this item? (see "Plant and Whse Codes" tab below)Required. Enter one of the applicable product.Method of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downRequired. This field auto-calculates (transfer cost divided by .5). Used to determine Standard Cost on WCSS (which is 50% of the list price for these product codes).Required. Transfer Cost per ordering/packaging unit of measure.Required. Price that will be billed to customer upon order. If Price Breaks, enter "Price Breaks" and note them on separate spreadsheet.Required. Replacement Cost per Packaging/ordering UOM.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Optional. Used to assist customer with internal Chargebacks to end users. (per packaging/ordering UOM)IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Date on the publication.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Indicate Yes or No. Enter Yes if the item is a sequentially numbered item.Describe the details behind the sequentially numbered item, such as:- Record Sequence Shipped: whse will record the sequence numbers that shipped- Ship in Sequence Record: required to ship products in particular sequence and the whse records the numbersRequired: If PDF is to be retained in the DAS enter DAS in this field, if item is part of eCreate or Custom Docs put CUSTOM in this field.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-downClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Optional: Use when finished product stored in the warehouse is to be inserted into the construction of a JIT book.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size widthThis is the width of the paper on which the publication is printed.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size lengthThis is the length of the paper on which the publication is printed.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Optional: Use when product is being printed on Shell Stock. Provide warehoused WCSS Item nu,mber of product to be used in the production of JIT item.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.If item uses tabs; otherwise, NA.If needed; otherwise type NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If publication is thermal tape bound; otherwise, NA.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.If publication is Book [B] and stapled; otherwise, NA.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsIf publication uses padding; otherwise, NA.If publication is a notepad or message pad; otherwise, NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalThe location(s) of the foldClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.List only if pubication is used in manufacturing; otherwise, leave blank.PK1See DocMan for the Cost Center selections associated with each Business Group.ColorBNAPORTRAITHEAD2HEADRRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this informationGLOSS TEXT80#WhiteRRD must provide this informationNANANANANANANA8.2511NANANANAHALF8.5 x 11RRD must provide this informationClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downMethod of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downIMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalBR pub type specsdPrint?Content/Comp #Split Shipment Indicator FlagWCSS Item NumberCustomer Item NumberCannot use quote symbol, that is--"--.Producing PlantJob NumberReplenishing PlantPlant CodeProduct CodePackaging/Ordering UOMQty per Packaging/Ordering UOMList Price Per EaTransfer Cost per EaSell Price per EaStandard Cost (per Ea)Min Order Qty (in eaches)Multiple Order Qty (in EachesChargeback PriceItem Reference #1Item Reference #2Revision FieldMax Order Qty (in eaches)Sequentially Numbered Item?Sequentially Numbered Item - DetailsPriced for Digital or OffsetContent File LocationItem Category Form (F) Book (B)Item SubtypeOrientationSides PrintedCSS/JLS Stock ComponetPaper Size WidthPaper Size LengthNo of Forms to a SheetPage QtySheets QtyCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab Size# of TabsBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder Transparency (clearview or matt)Thermal Tape ColorTrim Size WidthTrim Size LengthStitching LocationDrilling SizeDrilling LocationGlue Location# / PadFold TypeFold At# / Poly# / BoxCommentsCross Reference Item Number 1Publication NumberPublication TitlePackaging/Ordering Unit Of MeasureQty per Packaging/Ordering Unit of MeasureMin Order QtyMultiple Order QtyBusiness GroupCost CenterRevision DateMax Order QtyBlack & Whiteor ColorItem CategoryForm (F) or Book (B)Binding/StitchingOrientationSides PrintedPrinting Paper Size WidthPrinting Paper Size LengthNumber of Forms to a SheetPage Count of PublicationNumber of Sheets Required to PrintCSS/JLS Production StockPaper Stock TypePaper Stock WeightPaper Stock ColorStack OffsetTab SizeNumber of Tabs NeededBinder SizeBinder ColorBinder Ring TypeBinder TransparencyThermal Tape ColorFinished Trim Size WidthFinished Trim Size LengthStitching LocationDrill Hole SizeNumber and Location of Drill HolesGlue LocationNumber of Pages per PadFold TypeFold AtNumber of Pieces per Poly wrapNumber of Pieces per BoxCommentsPart NumberAre these items being setup on dPrint? (Yes or No). If yes, Inv Mgmt to check "Print Management" flag on item setup.The content/Comp # will be provided by the CSC once the spec files are loaded to the DAS (the files must be named with the WCSS item #). The content/comp# must be hardcoded to the Item message Field in WCSS. Must be a 10 Digit number that starts with an 8.Required. Setting this to yes will allow warehouse product to ship out before the JIT item is completed. Setting this to no will hold all warehoused items until the printing of this item is complete. Please indicate Y or N.** Note: Each item with a Y will always ship separately even if produced at the same time as like items.Optional. 15 Characters Max. If the WCSS number provided already exists in the system, then Inventory Management will assign a random WCSS number.30 characters maximum.Cannot use quote symbol, that is--"--.Required. Which plant/Print Center will produce this item?Required. To be provided from the producing plant for JIT s/uRequired: What is the plant code of the plant that has owning rights to the dPrint files? If produced at multiple plants there can be only one owning plant.Required. What is the plant code of the facility that will produce this item? (see "Plant and Whse Codes" tab below)Required. Enter one of the applicable product.Method of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downRequired. This field auto-calculates (transfer cost divided by .5). Used to determine Standard Cost on WCSS (which is 50% of the list price for these product codes).Required. Transfer Cost per ordering/packaging unit of measure.Required. Price that will be billed to customer upon order. If Price Breaks, enter "Price Breaks" and note them on separate spreadsheet.Required. Replacement Cost per Packaging/ordering UOM.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Optional. Used to assist customer with internal Chargebacks to end users. (per packaging/ordering UOM)IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.IMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Date on the publication.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Indicate Yes or No. Enter Yes if the item is a sequentially numbered item.Describe the details behind the sequentially numbered item, such as:- Record Sequence Shipped: whse will record the sequence numbers that shipped- Ship in Sequence Record: required to ship products in particular sequence and the whse records the numbersRequired: If PDF is to be retained in the DAS enter DAS in this field, if item is part of eCreate or Custom Docs put CUSTOM in this field.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-downClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Optional: Use when finished product stored in the warehouse is to be inserted into the construction of a JIT book.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size widthThis is the width of the paper on which the publication is printed.IMPORTANT: Not Trim Size lengthThis is the length of the paper on which the publication is printed.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Optional: Use when product is being printed on Shell Stock. Provide warehoused WCSS Item nu,mber of product to be used in the production of JIT item.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.If item uses tabs; otherwise, NA.If needed; otherwise type NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If item used in a binder; otherwise, NA.If publication is thermal tape bound; otherwise, NA.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.If publication is Book [B] and stapled; otherwise, NA.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsIf publication uses padding; otherwise, NA.If publication is a notepad or message pad; otherwise, NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalThe location(s) of the foldClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.List only if pubication is used in manufacturing; otherwise, leave blank.PK1See DocMan for the Cost Center selections associated with each Business Group.ColorBSADDLEPORTRAITHEAD2HEADRRD must provide this informationRRD must provide this informationWhiteRRD must provide this informationNANANANANANA8.2511SIDENANANANAHALF8.5 x 1150RRD must provide this informationClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downMethod of packaging for publication shipmentClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-downIMPORTANT: This information must match the DocMan record.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Typically a Book.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.Click here for explanation of how to determine the information required.The pull-down menu lists the most common choices.Click here for a full list of the available choices.If you use a choice not in the pull-down list, type the value in the cell below the pull-down menu.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here to see the available finished trim sizes.The sizes are listed - width x length.Click here for a list of possible drill locationsClick here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu.Use this column to list:- Cover Stock- Text Stock- Cover Ink- Text Ink- Spine, if necessaryAlso use to indicate any other production or finishing requirements not provided in previous columnsClick here for an explanation of the available Cover Stock, Cover Ink and Text Ink values.Click here for an explanation of this field; otherwise, type NA.Click here for explanation of each value in the pull-down menu. Folding of final document optionalField definitionsPackaging/Ordering Unit Of MeasureEA = EachPK = PackPD = PadRL = RollBK = BookCT = CartonBX = BoxST = SetMultiple Order QtySeparate methods of ordering same item. For example, if an item is packaged 50 per pad / 5 pads per carton. You can set the order qty as 50 each (one pad) or 250 each (1 ctn)Business GroupThe business group that the publication supports. Your choice here determines the list you choose from for Cost Center.Corporate/Business DevelopmentFinanceHuman ResourcesITLogisticsManufacturingMarketing CommercialMarketing EuropeMarketing OtherOperationsOrder ServicesOtherProcess ImprovementProcurementQualitySalesMax Order QuantityPresale items = 100Postsale items = 5NOTE: You can use other quantities but the delivery may take a bit longer because a system admin must approve it.Item Category - Form (F) or Book (B)Form (F) = Any publication that is a single sheet (i.e., 1 or 2 pages), an envelope or carbonless form.Book (B) = Any publication that contains 3 or more pages.Binding/StitchingFor a Form (F) useCARBONLESSCUTSHEETENVELOPEFor a Book (B) useLOOSELOOSE -Loose LeafPERFECTPERFECT - Perfect BoundPLASTCOILPLASTCOIL - Plastic CoilSADDLESADDLE - Saddle StitchSTAPLED1STAPLED1 -1 positionSTAPLED1BSTAPLED1B - bottom 1 positionSTAPLED2STAPLED2 - 2 positionsTHERMALTHERMAL - Thermal boundTHERMALOTHERMALO - Thermal Bound - offlineSides PrintedHead2Head = Most common; Double-sided printing with headers on both pages lining up at the top of the pageSimplex = Single-sided printingHead2Toe = Least common; Double-sided printing with header on one page lining up with the footer on the other pageNumber of Forms to a SheetNumber of publication pages printed on a sheet of paper at the printer.For example, if a 4-page, 8.5 x 11 publication is printed on the front and back sides of an 11 x 17 sheet of paper that is folded in half, the Number of Forms to a Sheet = 4.Example 2: If a 4-page, 5.5 x 8.5 publication is printed on the front and back sides of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper that is folded in half, the Number of forms to a Sheet = 4.Number of Sheets Required to PrintNumber of sheets of paper required to print the publication.For example, if a 16-page, 8.5 x 11 publication is printed on the front and back sides of four 11 x 17 sheets of paper that are folded in half and saddle stitched together, the Number of Sheets Required to Print = 4.Example 4: If a 4-page, 5.5 x 8.5 publication is printed on the front and back sides of four 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper that are folded in half and saddle stitched together, the Number of Sheets Required to Print = 4.Paper Stock TypeDescriptionPLAINBondACNTCVRAccent CoverBOND3HBond (3-hole)BOOKENVBooklet EnvelopeC1SGLOSSC1S Gloss FinishC1SMATTEC1S Matt FinishC2SGLOSSC2S Gloss FinishC2SMATTEC2S Matt FinishCARDCard StockCATLGENVCatalog EnvelopeCATLGENV#6#6 Catalog EnvelopeCOVERCOLORColor Cover CopyCRCKPEELCrack N Peel LabelCUSTOMCustomCVRFUTURAFutura CoverENV6x9Standard 6X9 EnvelopeENV9X12Standard 9X12 EnvelopeETHCERTEthicon CertificateGLOSSCOVERGloss CoverGLOSSTEXTGloss TextHOTSTEXTHots TextINDEXIndexLABEL8080 Up LabelMICROPRTMicro PrintOFFSETOffsetPART22 PartPART33 PartPART44 PartPART55 PartPART66 PartPERF1/2 inch PerfedPERMMATPerm Mat AdPRECUTTABPre-Cut TabPREPERFPre-PerforatedRECYLRecycledSE10ENV#10 Standard EnvelopeSE10ITENV#10 Inside Tint EnvelopeSE9ENV#9 Stanard EnvelopeTAGTagTEXTTextTEXTCOLORText Color CopyTEXTFUTURAFutura TextTEXTLASERText Laser PrintTRANSPRNCYTransparenciesVELLUMVellumVELLUM3HPVellum 3HPWE10ENV#10 Window EnvelopeWE9ENV#9 Windor EnvelopeWE9ITENV#9 Inside Tint Window EnvelopePaper Stock ColorBlackBlueBuffCanaryCherryClearCreamCustomGoldrenrodGrayGreenIvoryLavenderManillaNCRPinkCanaryNCRWhiteBlueNCRWhiteBlueCanaryNCRWhiteCanaryNCRWhiteCanaryPinkNCRWhiteCanaryPinkGoldenrodNCRWhiteGreenNCRWhiteGoldenrodYellowNCRWhitePinkNCRWhiteWhiteOpaqueOrangeOrchidPeachPinkPurpleSalmonTanVioletWhiteFinished Trim Sizes (listed - width x length)11 x 1718 x 24 Poster24 x 36 Poster3 x 536 x 24 Poster4 x 64.75 x 74.75 x 7.755.5 x 8.56 x 47 x 97.385 x 9 (RSI Std)8.5 x 118.25 x 10.8758.25 x 11 (RA product profile std)8.375 x 10.8759 x 12A4A5Other - Custom size listed belowDrilling Locations1CENTER1LEFTTOP1TOPCENTER2LEFT2LEFT2TOP2TOP2TOP2LEFT2TOP3LEFT2TOP5LEFT2TOP5RIGHT3BOTTOM3LEFT3LEFT2TOP3LEFT3TOP3RIGHT3TOP3TOP5LEFT5BOTTOOM5CENTER5LEFT5RIGHT5RIGHT2TOP5TOPFold TypeFor TRI fold - select Z or C typeDescriptionHALFHalfCC FoldDBLEPARLLDouble ParallelOFFSETZOffset ZSAMPLESee SampleSHORTShort FoldVV FoldZZ FoldNumber of Pieces per Poly WrapPublication lengthNumber per Poly Wrap77 or more pagesNA33 to 76 pages253 to 32 pages501 or 2 pages100CommentsCover/Text StockSpine100# Gloss CoverIf your publication uses a spine, make note of that in the comments field. Be sure to include the spine as the last page of your PDF. Also, do not include that page as part of the publication page count.100# Gloss Text100# Text10pt C1S Cover10pt C2S Cover10pt C2S Text10pt Text Stock110# White Index12pt C1S Cover20# White Opaque Bond50# Colored Offset50# White Offset50# White Opaque60# Cover Stock60# White Offset80# Gloss Cover80# Gloss Text8pt C1S White90# White IndexCover/Text InkBlackBlack + 1 PMS colorType in PMS colorBlack + 2 PMS colorsType in PMS colors4 color4 color over black4 color + 1 PMS colorType in PMS color4 color over black + 1 PMS colorType in PMS color4 color + 2 PMS colorsType in PMS colors4 color + aqueous4 color + varnish&L04/03/2006&R&P