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DISTRIBUTED BY

CUSTOM PRODUCTS & SERVICES, INC. PH: 888-444-1202 FAX: 651-452-2264

E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.custom-products.com

INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR OFFICES, CLASSROOOMS, MEDIA CENTERS,

MANUFACTURING FACILITIES, 911 CENTERS, DISPATCH ROOMS, CONTROL ROOMS

Product Description:

The Powerflor USA Cable Management System consists of three basic elements, the Chaseway Floor System, the Electrical System, and the Data/Communications System. All three elements are integrated to function as one cohesive and complete cable management system. All three elements use various interactive components to achievethe total system product. Following is a description of those components, for your reviewand understanding.

Chaseway Floor Components

The chaseway floor system consists of three types of components. The floor support structure components are high-pressure injection molded, using a precision engineered,impact modified, poly-carbonate resin. The ramp and rail access components are manufactured from cold-rolled steel. The finish surface material is an 18" x 18" modularcarpet tile.

Pedestal Support:

Our individual pedestal support is 9" x 9" x 2 5/8" high, molded as described above. It ismolded with a comprehensive configuration of web type supports to achieve a uniformload of 23,600 lbs. and a point load rating of 1,150 lbs. per square inch.

The pedestal is provided as part of a complete panel, or as an individual edge treatmentpiece. As a full panel, four of these pedestals are adhered to a standard 18" x 18" carpettile with pressure sensitive adhesive. As an individual edge component, it is provided rawand is field installed onto a field cut, pre-glued, carpet tile.

Perimeter Support:

To complete the chaseway floor system, we provide edge fillers or perimeter supports.These pieces are used by themselves or in conjunction with individual pedestals, field adhered to pre-glued carpet tiles. These perimeters are designed to be field cut to matchany field edge conditions. Our individual perimeter supports are 6" x 18" x 2 5/8" high,molded as described above. They are molded with a series of full height webs, to providecomplete support at the edges of the system, in whatever configuration is required.

Foam Underlay:

The Powerflor chaseway floor is installed on an underlay of 1/8" thick Volara foam, which provides a sound baffle, as well as an inhibitor of lateral movement for all components. The foam indents when used, to identify all pedestal leg locations, which assist in the installation and relocation of all cabling.

Powerport Outlet Grommet & Lids:

The integration of the services into the chaseway floor is accomplished with our universal powerport outlet grommet. The powerport is capable of providing the mounting of any of our service outlets (electrical, data, or voice) into the system. They can be located in the center of any of our pedestal supports. The resulting location potential is a 9" grid in both directions on the system. The powerport outlet grommet is6" OD / 4" ID x 1 1/8" high, molded as described above. It is molded with a rectangularaccess hole in the bottom, which receives any of our service outlets.

The powerport is completed with a selection of lid options. Our standard lid is manufactured from cold rolled steel and finished with a powder coated paint, black in color, and provides individual access to each connection point.

We also provide, as an option, our tamper-proof dome powerport lid, which is attached to the powerport grommet with screws, to provide secure protection to the connections.Also, a simple flat powerport lid, usually used for low-voltage cabling connections is available. Both are molded as described above.

Ramps & Railings:

The Powerflor system is typically installed on an existing floor, which requires some formof ramp access. We provide three different slope ramp configurations, a 1/6 Slope x 18"long, which does not meet the minimum ADA access requirements; a 1/12 Slope x 36"long, and a 1/20 Slope x 54" long, both of which do meet the ADA access requirements.Our 1/6 Slope ramp is a molded part as described above. Our 1/12 and 1/20 Slope rampsare manufactured from cold rolled steel, 12 gauge, configured with appropriate webbingfor complete support. All ramps are available in various widths to meet any installationrequirement.

The ramp access points, to the system, are completed with railing treatments. Our railsare available in two widths, 24" & 36", and can be attached to each other, end to end, orat angles, so configurations can be achieved to meet any site requirement. The railingbase is formed to allow for the meeting of the Powerflor system on one side and to provide a finished edge on the other. All rails are manufactured from cold rolled steel, 14 gauge formed sheet for the base, 1" pipe for the posts, and 1-1/2" square tube for thetop cap, then finished with black powder coated paint.

Carpet Tile:

The chaseway floor system is finished using standard 18" x 18" carpet tiles. Any standardsoft back carpet tile can be used and is adhered to our system using a pressure sensitiveadhesive. This allows for the easy removal of the carpet tile from the components, for replacement or for future changes to the system.

Most hard back (containing PVCs) carpet tiles can be used with our system, but requirethe use of a permanent adhesive. This is necessary, as the PVC content of the hard backing does not properly adhere to the Powerflor products using the pressure sensitive adhesives.

Electrical System:

The Powerflor system utilizes a modular pre-manufactured electrical system provided by Tyco Electronics, Inc.® / AMP NetConnect™. This power system is an 8 conductor, 4 circuit system providing four 20 ampere circuits per leg. This system provides a # 10 AWGshared neutral conductor to accommodate the higher neutral current caused by triplenharmonics. The system also provides a separate neutral and isolated ground conductor, inconnection with its # 4 circuit, to allow an isolated, dedicated circuit for equipment sensitive to powerline noise. This system is UL – 183 listed.

The system is comprised of the following parts:

Junction box provides for the Interconnection of all cable assemblies and as an outlet location.

Duplex outlet insert, which plugs into the junction box, provides electrical connection. The duplex outlet inserts arenumerically identified for circuit feed identity.

Cable harness assemblies provide for the power transmission between junction boxes, and all four circuits are maintained throughout the entire system. These cable assemblies are provided in two types, Single Ended / Line Entry and Double Ended / Power to Powerconfiguration. The single ended cable assembly is utilized for connection of the system to the building’s power source. The double ended cable assemblies are utilized for interconnection between junction boxes. Both types of cable assemblies are available in various lengths to meet any project requirement.

For additional information, specifications, and capabilities of this power distribution system, please contact the Powerflor USA Engineering Department or Tyco Electronics,Inc. directly.

Data/Communication Systems:

Powerflor USA, Inc. recognizes that its client’s voice/data requirements vary considerably. It remains our goal that our system meets our client’s needs, across thebroadest spectrum of horizontal cabling options. It remains our intent to make our system as adaptable as is possible. To that end, we offer our Powerport adaptor plate,which provides us with the opportunity to include, in our system, a much wider selectionof horizontal cabling solutions. Please contact the Powerflor USA Engineering Department to discuss your specific data/comm requirements if our standard system does not meet your requirements.

The following is a description of our standard data/comm system components. When installed properly and connected to your building’s data/comm services appropriately, itprovides an enhanced category 5 data transfer rate system.

Powerflor USA has selected modular data/comm outlet from Tyco Electronics, Inc. Thisoutlet consists of an outlet housing, and a wide selection of connector inserts. This outletoption, when used with our pre-terminated cabling, and integrated into our total cablemanagement system offers you the greatest flexibility and accessibility to your horizontalcabling infrastructure.

Local Distribution System:

Powerflor USA’s local distribution center completes our horizontal cabling solution. The LDS utility center functions as either a consolidation point or a distribution point. Thebase of the utility center provides an open steel support that replaces any standard panelin the system. Internally, it is configured as a standard 19" wire rack mount. Alldata/comm cabling is easily routed, from each outlet location, through the chasewayfloor and up into the LDS cabinet. The cabinet is suitable for mounting a simple patchpanel or extensive electronics.

Please contact the Powerflor USA Engineering Department for additional information onusing this option to meet your needs.

Product Specifications:

The Powerflor USA product, is a complete cable management system, as such, it providesproduct across several disciplines of the interior construction of your space (i.e. floorcovering, electrical, data/comm, etc.). To assist, we have provided herein our product’sspecifications, for your use.

The following three-page document — POWERFLOR™ USA, INC. Cable ManagementSystem Specification — is our product specification.

In addition to our product specification, we recognize the need for a performance-basedspecification. To meet this need when required, we offer the following two-pagespecification — Cable Management System Specifications — which provides for anyproduct that performs equally to the Powerflor USA product.

POWERFLOR™ USA, INC. Cable Management System Specification

Section 16128-Undercarpet Cabling System

Part I - GENERAL

1.01 WORK SUMMARY

A. Contractor shall provide submittals, materials, and installation of the cable management system asshown on the contract drawings and as specified in this document.

1.02 RELATED WORK NOT INCLUDED

A. General contractor shall provide clear access, dry secure storage, and a clean sub-floor area, which is freeof construction debris and other trades during installation of the floor system. Area to receive the floorsystem shall be enclosed and maintained at a temperature range of 40 to 90 F and a humidity range of20% to 70% relative.

B. Electrical contractor shall provide necessary material and labor to electrically connect the floor systemelectrical components to the building.

C. Communications contractor shall provide necessary material and labor to connect the tele/data to thebuilding, wiring closet.

1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Low Profile Wire Management floor system shall consist of 2-5/8 inch high by 9-inch square polycarbonate pedestals united with four identical units. Providing an 18-inch by 18-inch unit towhich a carpet tile is adhered. The 18 inch square panel assemblies are laid onto a level floor over 1/8inch thick Volara polyurethane foam. Panels are placed loose to achieve accessibility and re-locatability.

B. Individual panels shall accommodate power and voice/data outlets as manufactured by Powerflor.C. Perimeter panels available in 18 inch by 9-inch configurations for edge trimming.D. Carpet tile color and pattern selection shall be selected by architect and/or owner. Carpet tile shall be

compatible with POWERFLOR production standards.E. Finished Floor height of the system above the sub-floor shall be a nominal 3 inches.F. Ramps: Access ramps are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).G. Electrical Components: AMPINNERGY Power System, by TYCO ELECTRONICS, INC. UL183 listing.

Manufactured Wiring System, National Electric Code, Sections 604 and 605.H. Complete cable system, both energy and tele/data must be quick connect/disconnect.

1.04 SHOP DRAWINGS AND PRODUCT DATA

A. Submit drawings showing complete cable management system including floor panel layout and all accessories that are a part of the system.

B. Submit details and descriptive notes for product data, warranty and maintenance.

1.05 SAMPLES

Submit for approval one full size floor panel with finished surface and understructure components.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

Submit certified laboratory test data for approval, which indicates that the supplied system complies withthe performance, indicated herein.

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POWERFLOR™ USA, INC. Cable Management System Specification

Section 16128

Part II - PRODUCTS

2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS

Low Profile Cable Management System shall be manufactured by POWERFLOR USA, Inc. Alternative products shall meet or exceed design criteria.

2.02 MATERIAL

A. Floor Panel Assemblies

1. Dimensional Requirementsa) Size: 18 inches by 18 inches.b) Dimensional Tolerances:c) Edge to Edge dimension: Plus or minus 0.015 inches.d) Out of square (difference of diagonal dimensions): 0.035 maximum.

B. Floor Pedestal Construction

1. Polycarbonate with UL 94V-O Flame Class rating.2. Finish: One color.

2.03 UNDERSTRUCTURE

A. STRINGERLESS

1. Pedestals:a) Floating 18 inch by 18 inch polycarbonate panels.b) Finished Height: Nominal 3 inches.

B. PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY

1. An 18 inch square panel assembly shall provide a 1,000 lb. axial load without permanent deformation.

C. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

1. CONCENTRATED LOAD PERFORMANCE:a) Panels shall be capable of supporting a concentrated load of 1,150 lbs. placed on a one square

inch area at any location on the panel with a maximum top surface permanent set not to exceed0.010 inches after load is removed.

2. UNIFORM LOAD PERFORMANCE:a) 9 inch by 9 inch panels shall be capable of supporting a uniform load of greater than 23,600 lbs.

3. ULTIMATE LOAD PERFORMANCE:a) This ultimate strength of the system shall provide a loading capacity of greater than 1,150 lbs.

without failure. Failure is defined as the point at which the system will no longer accept the load.

4. ROLLING LOAD PERFORMANCE:a) Local and overall surface deformation shall not exceed 0.040 inches.

5. IMPACT LOAD PERFORMANCE:a) Panels and supporting understructure shall withstand without failure an impact load anywhere

on the panel of 80 lbs. dropped from a height of 36 inches onto a one square inch area. Failure isdefined as the point at which the panel will no longer accept the load.

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POWERFLOR™ USA, INC. Cable Management System Specification

D. Floor Surface Covering

1. Finish the surface of floor panels with floor covering material or coatings indicated on contract drawingsor in this specification. Where floor coverings are by the cable management system manufacturer, thetype, color and pattern to be selected from manufacturer’s standards.

E. Accessories

1. Service outlets to be provided in locations as specified by architect and as detailed on the contract drawings. Outlets to accommodate power, communications and data wiring.

2. In consideration of dye lot differences in carpet tile, it is recommended that 2% attic stock of carpet tilebe procured by the user.

Section 16128

Part III - INSTALLATION

3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Qualification

1. Cable management system and accessories to be installed by the manufacturer’s Authorized InstallingDealer to maintain the integrity of the products and acceptable performance of the completed installation.

B. Inspection

1. Examine subfloor for unevenness, irregularities, and dampness that would affect the quality and execution of the work.

2. Do not proceed with installation until subfloor surfaces are clean, dry, and clear of other trades andready to receive cable management system.

3. Inspect Powerflor components for damage prior to installation.

C. Preparation and Installation

1.The cable management system to be prepared and installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions covering preparation, layout, alignment, and installation.

2. Sub-floor shall be level within plus or minus 0.125 inches in 10 feet, and plus or minus 0.10 inches overthe entire area. System to be installed with all components loose laid over foam underlay, squarely andfirmly on the sub-floor and free of rocking panels.

3. Provide cutouts, ramps, and closure trim as indicated and as needed. Minimize the number of cut panels.Layout panels to avoid less that 1/2 panel units. Scribe to accurately fit trim pieces.

D. Adjust and Clean

1. Remove system installation debris as work progresses, maintaining area under finished system floor areain a clean condition.

2. The general contractor is to protect the finished floor system from damage and misuse.

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Cable Management System Specifications

WORK SUMMARY

Contractor shall provide submittals, materials, and installation of the complete cable management system, to include all flooring components with carpet tile, ramps, rails, power, data, and communication components and cabling, as shown on the contract drawings and as specified in this document.

RELATED WORK NOT INCLUDED

1) General Contractor shall provide clear access to and a clean, dry sub-floor area, free of construction debris or materials. No other trade activities shall be scheduled for the area to receive cable management system during the installation of the system. Sub-floor shall be provided level to specification (Cable Management System shall not be correctional). Area to receive system to be secure, dry, and maintained at a temperature range of 40 to 90 degrees F and a relative humidity range of 20% to 70%.

2) Electrical Contractor shall provide all necessary material and labor to provide electrical service from thebuilding to all Cable Management Systems power input points as specified. Electrical Contractor shallprovide all labor necessary to connect Cable Management System; power input whips to electrical junction box or service panel as specified. Power input whips shall be provided to the electrical contractorby the Cable Management system contractor.

3) Data/Comm Cabling Contractor shall provide all necessary material and labor to provide network andphone service from the building to all Cable Management Systems distribution centers, building wiringclosets, or outlets as specified.

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Low Profile Cable Management System provided as a complete integrated system to include finished carpetcovered surface, electrical power outlets and all inter-connecting power cabling, communication outlets,data outlets, all data/comm. cabling, and intermediate wiring center suitable for bulk connection to building services. System shall provide a complete floor located Cable Management System (CMS) to meetor exceed the following requirements:

A) No CMS component is to be mechanically or permanently affixed to the building structure in any fashion, except for ramp / rail points, and power, data, and communication service connections.

B) CMS shall not exceed 3” nominal height, to include all components except railings and intermediatewiring centers.

C) Ramp access to the CMS to be provided not to exceed 18” in length, where ADA access is required not to exceed 36” in length.

D) CMS shall support a weight load capacity of at least 1,000 lbs. PSI.

E) CMS shall be provided in a panel configuration, to allow for the relocation of any panel, complete withfinished surface, with any other panel in the system. Panel relocation to be accomplished without anydisconnection or reconnection of any mechanical attachment devises. Panels shall be not less than 12” x 12” and not greater than 24” x 24” nominal, except edge panels provided to be field “cut to fit” to meet building constraints.

F) CMS shall allow for power, data, or communication outlets to be located at a minimum of 9” center tocenter in both horizontal directions.

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Cable Management System Specifications

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

G) All power, data, and communication outlets shall be provided flush mounted to panels as specified. of panels with outlets shall be accomplished without the dis-connection of the outlets.

H) All electrical power components shall be provided as part of a complete manufactured wiring system,UL-183 Listed and meeting National Electrical Code requirements as stated in Sections 604 & 605. Systemshall provide a minimum of four 20 ampere circuits per leg. All circuit shared neutral conductors shall beminimum size of 10 awg. All components to be UL rated at 20 amp. capacity.

I) All data components provided shall meet EIA/TIA standards for Copper 4 UTP, Category 5 Enhanced performance levels or greater. All communication components provided shall meet EIA/TIA standards forCategory 3 performance levels or greater.

J) All Data/Comm. Outlets and Jacks shall be provided as modular plug in type components that do not require field termination of cabling. All Data/Comm. Cabling shall be provided pre-terminated with appropriate modular end connectors for connection to outlets and wring closet.

K) CMS shall include an intermediate wiring center as part of the system. The wiring center shall be provided to be located within the CMS and function as part of the data/comm system as a distributioncenter or consolidation point. Center shall be inter-changeable with any panel location.

SYSTEM SHOP DRAWINGS, SAMPLES & PRODUCT DATA -

A) Submit drawings showing complete cable management system including panel layout and all system components.

B) Submit details and descriptive notes for product data, maintenance, and warranty information.

C) Submit for approval one full size panel with finished surface, understructure, and one each of power,data, and communications components.

QUALITY ASSURANCE -

Submit certified laboratory test data, UL Listing information, and appropriate reference information, indicates the system complies with the performance specified herein.

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Project Development:

It is the goal of Powerflor USA, Inc. to provide it’s cable management system to meet the needs ofits clients, at time of initial installation and through all changes that will occur during the life ofthe product and the environment it serves. In order to assure that we are meeting this goal, eachproject is processed individually.

Through the use of our project site survey, we obtain your requirements, site specifications, anddetermine your expectations concerning your use of our system. This information is used in thedevelopment of a computer generated (CAD) drawing / drawings of your project. These drawingsare presented to you for your review and approval, accompanied by our project quotation. Oncethe project is completed, a CD Rom, with an electronic copy of all drawings and a complete bill ofmaterials is provided to you, for future asset management. Copies are also maintained at our facility to assist with your future requirements.

Powerflor USA, Inc. remains ready to assist its clients through all current and future phases intheir use of our cable management systems.

Product Warranty:

Powerflor USA, Inc. warrants to the original buyer that the Powerflor products sold hereunderand installed by an authorized Powerflor USA, Inc. installation firm to be free from defects inworkmanship and materials. In the event of product failures, the following warranties will be honored.

1 ) All Powerflor USA, Inc. flooring components (i.e. pedestals, ramps, rails, powerports, powerport lids, and perimeters), will be replaced or repaired for a period of fifteen (15) years from issue date shown above.

2 ) All Powerflor electrical system components (i.e. cable assemblies, junction boxes, and duplexoutlet inserts), will be replaced for a period of fifteen (15) years from issue date shown above.

3 ) All data/communication components (i.e. pre-terminated cable assemblies, outlets, and connectors), will be replaced for a period of fifteen (15) years.

4 ) All finished surface materials (i.e. carpet tiles) will be warranted to the extent of the manufacturer’s warranty as represented by the carpet tile manufacturer. Powerflor USA, Inc.will not honor any warranty replacement of flooring components, due to warranty failure of the carpet tile.

Warranty will not apply if system / products are installed by other than an authorized PowerflorUSA installation firm and / or subject to abuse, negligence, abnormal use, or use in ways not in accordance with Powerflor USA applications and / or installation instructions.