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Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e Installation Manual Common Profile Command Console Components (Refer to section III of this manual.) Top trim cap with privacy glass Desktop rack mount module (Ref. section III-G) (Ref. section III-F)
Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e Installation Manual Profile Motorized Sit-to-Stand Desks (Refer to section IV of this manual.) Rear monitor work surface Front keyboard work surface Standard steel skin Center lift leg assembly Outer lift leg assembly (RH)
• Steel toe shoes Assembly Hardware The Profile Command Console system offers a wide variety of components and accessories that allow you to specify and install numerous configurations. As such, there are many types fasteners that are required for installation, depending on the item being installed. Accompanying each instruction image is a small illustration of each required fastener.
SECTION III - Assembling a Console A. Understanding Profile Core Support Structures Profile cores are the vertical open steel wall structures that provide the foundational support for work surfaces, storage units, cabling and accessories. Standard Base and Stackable Wall Cores Standard cores are available as base cores and stackable display wall cores.
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(i.e. back) of the core. To learn more about Profile skins, refer to Section III.E and Section V of this installation guide and to the Profile Configuration Guide.
B. Installing Profile Core Wall Structures Profile core wall units can be joined together in linear or angular configurations (see figure 5). Both stationary (fixed-height) and ergonomic sit- to-stand work surfaces can be attached to one or both sides of the core wall structure. When cores units are joined in a linear configuration, they can attach directly to one another.
Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile Installation Manual P a g e | 12 Installation Manual To Attach A Stackable Display Wall Core On Top Of A Base Core Position the stackable display wall core onto the base core, engaging the trapezoidal alignment tabs into the trapezoidal recesses on the display wall core.
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Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile Installation Manual P a g e | 14 Installation Manual Joining 2-Core Stationary Concave 90° Corner Configurations (Multiple height options are available) All of the 2-core stationary 90° connectors heights share a similar assembly method and similar components: angular tie plates, an angular top plate, front and rear panels, and a plastic top cap.
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Profile aton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual | 13 P a g e nstallation Manual All of the 2-core stationary concave angular wedge connectors share a similar assembly method and similar components: angular tie plates, an angular top plate, front and rear panels, and a plastic top cap. Work surfaces are on the concave side of this type of configuration.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 15 Installation Manual Joining 2-Core Stationary Convex Angular Configurations (15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°) (Multiple height options are available) All of the 2-core stationary convex wedge connectors share a similar assembly method and similar components: angular tie plates, an angular top plate, front and rear panels, and a plastic top cap.
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Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile P a g e | 16 Installation Manual Installation Manual Joining 3-Core Stationary “Y” Configurations (Multiple height options are available) The 3-core stationary “Y” connectors are available in 120°/120°/120° (shown below) and 90°/135°/135° configurations. Both “Y”...
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Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 17 Installation Manual Joining 180° and 360° Stationary “T” and “X” Corner Configurations (Multiple height options are available) Multi-core 180° and 360° stationary connectors are available for both 3-core “T” (shown below) and 4-core “X” configurations. Both “T”...
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 18 Installation Manual Joining Cores with Ergonomic Wedge Connectors (Multiple options are available) Ergonomic wedge connectors are usually used at angular core wall transitions adjacent to a sit-to-stand work surface. Sit-to-stand work surfaces require different support components than stationary (fixed height) work surfaces.
Refer to your office plan layout to determine the location of your core wall stabilizing components. To learn more about configuring Profile with the appropriate stabilizing components, refer to the Profile Configuration Guide. Stabilizing The Core Wall Structure With A Docker A typical docker is shown in figure 14.
Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile P a g e | 20 Installation Manual Installation Manual Stabilizing The Core Wall Structure With A Full Depth Upright Full depth uprights are available in left and right hands (left hand shown). Orient the upright so that the work surface support flange is towards the center of the core.
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 21 Installation Manual Stabilizing The Core Wall Structure With An Angular Wedge Upright Angular wedge uprights assemble to either the concave or convex side of an angular core configuration. They may be used on all convex angular configurations and all concave angular configurations except 90°.
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 22 Installation Manual D. Installing Stationary Work Surfaces Stationary work surfaces are available in many shapes and sizes, however, they all require similar installation methods. Most work surfaces have a full radius bull nosed edge treatment along the user facing edge(s), while the non-user edges have a flat edge treatment.
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Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 23 Installation Manual Linear with keyboard surface* Transitional Linear 90° Convex Peninsula Linear Concave angular Linear Linear (dual miter) Corner with Conference keyboard surface* Convex wedge (2 depths)
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Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile Installation Manual P a g e | 24 Installation Manual Tie plate Support Leg Work surface support bracket Typical stabilizing component (End panel shown) “L” bracket “L” bracket Figure 25 Use (2) #10 x 1/2” Phillips flat #10 x ¾”...
(i.e. back) of the core. IMPORTANT To learn more about configuring Profile skins, refer to Section V Skin Configuration Guide of this manual. This guide will show the various skin configurations for each core size. This will be particularly helpful in determining the appropriate skin size to be used adjacent to a docker or a CPU caddy.
Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile Installation Manual P a g e | 26 Installation Manual Installing A Standard Skin Panel Holding the panel at an angle, insert the panel’s bottom hooks into the appropriate slots in the horizontal member of the core structure.
Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 27 Installation Manual Installing Modular Skin Panels To The User Side Of A Core Wall Modular skins that are directly above the work surface usually have a flexible cable seal along the bottom edge. These skins are available in painted steel, acoustical fabric, laminate and white board finishes.
Assembling A Desktop Rackmount Module Fully assemble the rackmount module as shown in figure 36 before attaching it to the Profile core wall structure. Use #10 x ½” Phillips head machine screws wherever there is a pre-installed threaded insert in the side panel. Use #8 x ½” Phillips head wood screws to attach parts to the edge of the side panels.
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Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 29 Installation Manual Retention clip (2) #10 x 3/8” Phillips head self-tapping screws Figure 37 PROFILE INSTALLATION MANUAL Eaton.com/profile...
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 30 Installation Manual G. Installing Core Wall Top Trim Caps The length of a top trim cap is equal to the modular width of the core wall section onto which it will be assembled (i.e. a 72” long cap is assembled to a 72”...
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 31 Installation Manual Style 4 Style 3 Style 2 Style 1 2” 3/4” 2” ½” 3/4” 3/4” ½ ” ½” Figure 38 Installing Standard Top Trim Caps Standard top trim caps are removable and held in place with (2) plastic latches. Usually the female portion of each latch will be pre- snapped onto the male portion for shipment.
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 32 Installation Manual Installing Monitor Pole Top Trim Caps (Monitor pole top trim caps are not compatible with core walls that are configured with slat wall.) Attach a top cap support bracket to each end of the core wall’s top channel. Locate the brackets 4 inches from each end of the core wall section.
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 33 Installation Manual Installing Top Trim Caps With Glass Privacy Screens Attach a top cap support bracket to each end of the core wall’s top channel. Locate the brackets 4 inches from each end of the core wall section.
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Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 34 Installation Manual H. Installing Core Wall Vertical End Trim Vertical end trim panels are flat plates that attach to the exposed ends of a core wall structure. They are available in various heights that match the most common core wall heights.
Profile Installation Manual Eaton’s Profile Command Console P a g e | 35 Installation Manual I. Installing Core Wall Privacy Screens Privacy screens attach to the ends of a core wall run, providing visual privacy. They are available for both single sided and dual sided configurations in a variety of heights.
Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 36 Installation Manual J. Installing A CPU Caddy A CPU caddy usually replaces a 22” wide standard skin on the user side of a core, below the work surface. Refer to the Section V Skin Configuration Guide of this manual to determine how to configure standard skins adjacent to the caddy.
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SECTION IV - Assembling Profile Motorized Sit-to-Stand Desks Profile motorized sit-to-stand desks are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to suit both linear and 90° corner configurations. Linear sit-to-stand desks are available with dual adjustable work surfaces or with a single adjustable work surface. Corner sit-to-stand desks are only available with dual adjustable work surfaces.
(Refer to Section IV.B for linear sit-to-stand desks) All Profile corner sit-to-stand desks are comprised of similar components: lift leg assemblies, work surface support frames, work surfaces, electronic components and core skins. Some corner sit-to-stand desks may have additional components such as manual counterbalance mechanisms (for non-motorized keyboard surfaces) and cable management devices.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 39 Installation Manual Step 1. Determine The Component Layout Of Your Corner Sit-to-Stand Desk Refer to table 53 an figures 54 and 55 to determine the layout of your corner sit-to-stand desk model. They will define the size and style of each component along with the locations of your core wall skins and lift leg assemblies.
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Step 2. Visual Identification Of Lift Leg Variations A Profile console installation may include several different sit-to stand desk models. The lift legs can have minor variations from one model to another. Use figures 56 through 61 and the information found in table 53 to identify the appropriate lift legs for each of your sit-to-stand desks.
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Eaton’s Profile Command Console Profile Installation Manual | 41 P a g e Installation Manual Step 3. Align The Core Wall Frames The core walls that support the corner sit-to-stand desk must be properly aligned and leveled. Failure to properly align the walls can cause excessive stress on the desk’s lift components resulting in poor performance and premature wear.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 42 Installation Manual Step 4. Install The Outer Lift Legs a. The following figures show the installation of a left hand A style outer lift leg. B, C and D style outer lift legs attach the same way.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 43 Installation Manual Step 5a. Install An E Style Center Lift Leg E Style center lift legs are used for 2-core corner sit-to stand desks. 3-Core corner sit-to-stand desks use F style center lift legs.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 44 Installation Manual Step 5b. Install An F Style Center Lift Leg F Style center lift legs are used for 3-core corner sit-to stand desks. 2-Core corner sit-to-stand desks use E style center lift legs.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 45 Installation Manual Step 6. Route The Lift Column Electrical Connectors The lift motors’ electrical connectors have integrally molded strain reliefs. Slide the grooved strain relief into one of the notches in the top of the lift motor.
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Step 7. Visual Identification Of Rear Work Surface Support Frame Variations A Profile console installation may include several different sit-to stand desk models. The rear work surface support frames can have minor variations from one model to another. Use figures 70 through 73 along with the information found in column 16 of table 53 to identify the appropriate work surface support frame for each of your sit-to-stand desks.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 47 Installation Manual Step 8. Install The Rear Work Surface Support Frame NOTICE The following figure shows the installation a G style rear work surface support frame. H, J and K style frames (not shown) attach in a similar manner.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual | 48 P a g e Installation Manual Step 8. Install The Rear Work Surface NOTICE The following figure shows the installation a PEC60602 rear work surface. Work surfaces for other corner sit-to-stand desk models attach the same way.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 49 Installation Manual Step 9b. Install The Front Work Surface Support Frame (Model PL4842482 only) Position the PL4842482 front work surface support frame on top of the motorized lift motors. Align the beveled holes in the stiffener with the holes in the top of the lift motors.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 50 Installation Manual Step 11. Install The Manually Counterbalanced Front Work Surface NOTICE This step only applies to corner sit-to-stand desks with manually counterbalanced front work surfaces (refer to column 5 in table 53).
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Step 12. Install The Electronic Control Boxes and Button Pads A Profile console installation may include several different sit-to stand desk models. Refer to columns 17 and 18 in table 53 to determine the appropriate control boxes for your sit-to-stand desk(s). A control box is required for each motorized work surface.
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Step 13. Connect The Electronic Lift Components Your Profile corner sit-to-stand desk will include power cables and several long and short lift motor cables. The quantity of cables included with your desk will depend on the desk size and whether or not you have a motorized front work surface.
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• MAKE SURE THAT THE VOLTAGE OF THE CONTROL BOX IS CORRECT BEFORE THE SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO THE MAINS. 14.A. Plug the Profile sit-to-stand desk in: This product is for use on a circuit having a nominal rating of 120 volts and is equipped with a specific electrical plug to permit connection to a proper electrical circuit.
(Refer to the previous section, Section IV.A., for corner sit-to-stand desks) All Profile linear sit-to-stand desks are comprised of similar components: lift leg assemblies, work surface support frames, work surfaces, electronic components and core skins. Some linear sit-to-stand desks may have additional components such as manual counterbalance mechanisms (for non-motorized keyboard surfaces) and cable management devices.
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Step 2. Visual Identification Of Lift Leg Variations A Profile console installation may include several different sit-to stand desk models. The lift legs can have minor variations from one model to another. Use figures 86 and 87 and the information found in columns 5 and 6 of table 84 to identify the appropriate lift legs for each of your sit-to-stand desks.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 56 Installation Manual Step 3. Install The Lift Legs a. The following figures show the installation of a left hand A style lift leg. style lift legs attach the same way.
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Step 5. Visual Identification Of Primary (Rear) Work Surface Support Frame Variations A Profile console installation may include several different sit-to stand desk models. The rear work surface support frames can have minor variations from one model to another. Use figures 92 and 93 along with the information found in column 8 of table 84 to identify the appropriate work surface support frame for each of your sit-to-stand desks.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 58 Installation Manual Step 6. Install The Work Surface Support Frame(s) NOTICE The following figures show the installation an L style rear work surface support frame. An M style frame (not shown) attaches in a similar manner.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 59 Installation Manual Step 8. Install The Rear Work Surface NOTICE The following figure shows the installation of model PEW60303 work surfaces. Work surfaces for other linear sit-to-stand desk models attach in a similar manner.
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 60 Installation Manual Step 9. Install The Manually Counterbalanced Front Work Surface NOTICE This step only applies to linear sit-to-stand desks with manually counterbalanced front work surfaces (refer to column 4 in table 84).
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Profile Eaton’s Profile Command Console Installation Manual P a g e | 61 Installation Manual Step 10. Install The Electronic Control Boxes and Button Pads A 2-channel control box is required for each motorized work surface. Mount each control box to the underside of the work surface with (2) #10 x 1-3/4”...
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Step 11. Connect The Electronic Lift Components Your Profile linear sit-to-stand desk will include power cables and several long and short lift motor cables. The quantity of cables included with your desk will depend on the desk size and whether or not you have a motorized front work surface.
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• MAKE SURE THAT THE VOLTAGE OF THE CONTROL BOX IS CORRECT BEFORE THE SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO THE MAINS. 12.A. Plug the Profile sit-to-stand desk in: This product is for use on a circuit having a nominal rating of 120 volts and is equipped with a specific electrical plug to permit connection to a proper electrical circuit.
Installation Manual Installation Manual SECTION V - Profile Skin Configuration Guide The diagrams in this section depict various combinations of core wall skins, dockers and CPU caddies for each core wall size. These arrangements will usually be found on the user side of the core wall structure, below a work surface.
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