Steelcase V.I.A. FEIJA2V Manual
Steelcase V.I.A. FEIJA2V Manual

Steelcase V.I.A. FEIJA2V Manual

Frames & structure, non-seismic applications

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CAUTION
CRUSH HAZARD!
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE
V.I.A. TO THE BUILDING COULD
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
Read the entire Assembly Directions
before beginning installation.
Building construction varies greatly. The
Building's Engineer of Record is responsible
for the design of building floors, ceilings
and walls which V.I.A. attaches to and must
verify the adequancy of the mounting
even if provided by Steelcase.
The building owner or designated agent is
responsible for verifying that the
installation is in compliance with all local
codes and regulations.
If you have a problem, question, or request, call
your local dealer, or Steelcase Line 1 at
888.STEELCASE (888.783.3522)
for immediate action by people who want to help you.
(Outside the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico,
and the U.S. Virgin Islands, call: 1.616.247.2500)
Or visit our website: www.steelcase.com
©
2017 Steelcase Inc.
Grand Rapids, MI 49501
U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A.
By Steelcase Inc. Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967
www.steelcase.com/patents
Model: FEIJA2V
Ship Date: 10/09/13 Athens
Order No.: 05207605-001160
Barcode: 1PN8Z952O
Assembled By: F529602
Finishes 6249
Installation Reference Identification (IRID) Label example shown above.
Many V.I.A. Products have specific locations within the floor plan layout.
These products will be identified with an Installation Reference Identification Label.
The Installation Reference ID Label number will indicate the location of the product
within the floor plan layout. Detailed information can be found on the label
including style/model number, finish, Plan dimensions, Measured dimensions etc....
V.I.A.
- Frames & Structure
Non-Seismic Applications*
*
The building's Engineer of Record must be
consulted to determine if there are any
seismic requirements.
J0DEF
PH: 108.000 MH: 105.618
Page 1 of 38
939502326 Rev G

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  • Page 1 By Steelcase Inc. Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967 If you have a problem, question, or request, call J0DEF www.steelcase.com/patents your local dealer, or Steelcase Line 1 at Model: FEIJA2V 888.STEELCASE (888.783.3522) Ship Date: 10/09/13 Athens Order No.: 05207605-001160 for immediate action by people who want to help you.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tools Table of Contents Topic Page LASERTRANSIT Layout Drawings & General Information Installing Ceiling Channels POWER ROTATE Installing Ceiling Track 9-18 FAST SLOW CHALK LINE PUTTY w/ WHITE CHALK LASERTRANSIT Where to start Installing Structure KNIFE Floor Guide TIP: A 5-point alignment Vertical Post Assembly Features 21-22 self leveling laser is the...
  • Page 3 ® 119-1/4" CL to outside of FE V.I.A. structures - Layout Drawings Layout drawings give dimensions and details to help Factory components are shipped with one installers determine location of product. acoustic seal color applied. Elevation views will indicate if a acoustic seal color changes. Ceiling track locations are taken from the centerline See pages 37-38 for instructions on how to dimensions on the plan view.
  • Page 4 ® 119-1/4" CL to outside of FE V.I.A. structures - General information Use the centerline dimensions from the layout drawing plan view to determine location of ceiling track centerlines. Several methods can be used to mark lines on the ceiling, including laser transit, pencil marks on tape, chalk lines.
  • Page 5 Channel Mounting Options* The building’s designated design professional (Architect or Engineer) must verify that the ceiling grid is adequate to support lateral loads imposed by V.I.A. Local codes may require independent bracing. Exposed Tee Grids - V.I.A. Fastener Kits Exposed Exposed T-clip T-clip...
  • Page 6 Channel Mounting Options (Continued)* The building’s designated design professional (Architect or Engineer) must verify that the ceiling grid is adequate to support lateral loads imposed by V.I.A. Local codes may require independent bracing. Bolt and Screw Grids - V.I.A. Fastener Kits Fluted runner Fineline channel...
  • Page 7: Installing Ceiling Channels

    CEILING GRID Installing Ceiling Channels Attach the ceiling track to your ceiling in compliance with local building codes and common local practice as directed by the 1” EXPOSED CLIP SHOWN lead installer. See 'channel mounting options' (ONE OF SEVERAL for typical handling of common ceiling TYPES OF CLIPS) conditions.
  • Page 8 CUT A SEAL PIECE BIG ENOUGH TO BLOCK SOUND AND LIGHT IN BOTH DIRECTIONS CEILING TRACK INLINE WITH GRID Installing Sound & Light Seal for Tegular Ceiling Applications SEAL NOTE: Cut and place pieces of seal anywhere that sound or light can travel through the tegular grid.
  • Page 9 ® NOTE: Specifiable angle ceiling track will have an installation reference ID label placed on it and has a specific location in the floor plan. CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION SPLICE SPLICE SELF DRILLING SCREWS SELF DRILLING SCREW CEILING TRACK (SHOWN) CEILING TRACK SPECIFIABLE ANGLE CEILING TRACK CEILING TRACK...
  • Page 10 ® CEILING TRACK AREA INSTALLATION (cont.) TIP: Before cutting the ceiling track, consider locations of pre-punched holes to minimize the need for additional holes. Use a saw to cut ceiling track when required. Remove all burrs with a file. Square cuts will CUTS insure best appearence.
  • Page 11 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) Refer to ceiling clip mounting for information on available ceiling fastener types and locations (Showing typical ceiling fastener for general installation purposes). Take care to insure that the ceiling track seal seats consistently. CADDY CLIP Install ceiling track flush against building wall if floor plan indicates.
  • Page 12 ® 1/16” BACK CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) FLOOR PLAN CENTERLINE When a ‘T’ intersection is required, attach the ceiling track bracket to 1/16” back from end of ceiling track as shown CEILING TRACK (7a) and attach with self-drilling screw BRACKET to the ceiling track (7b).
  • Page 13 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) 24” CENTERLINE OF CEILING TRACK 2-5/16” WIDE CEILING TRACK ANGLE CAN RANGE FROM 90 TO 179 24” CEILING TRACK CORNERS 1-5/32” HALF WIDTH OF CEILING TRACK Page 13 of 38 939502326 Rev G...
  • Page 14 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) 2-WAY JUNCTIONS 90 , 120 , 135 , 180 AND SPECIFIABLE ANGLES FROM 91 THROUGH 179 2-1/32” CENTERLINE OF CEILING TRACK 4-1/16” 2-1/32” ANGLE CAN RANGE FROM 90 TO 179 INLINE JUNCTION Page 14 of 38 939502326 Rev G...
  • Page 15 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) 3-WAY JUNCTIONS 90 , 120 & 135 STRAIGHT CEILING TRACK CEILING TRACK CORNER 4-1/16” CENTERLINE OF 2-1/32” CEILING TRACK 1-5/32” 2-1/32” 2-1/32” TYPICAL 7/8” BUTT STRAIGHT 1-11/32” CEILING TRACK 1-9/16” NOTCH AND BUTT STRAIGHT CEILING 2-1/32”...
  • Page 16 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) 4-WAY JUNCTION FINISHED END BUTT STRAIGHT CEILING TRACK 1-5/32” 1/2” STRAIGHT 2-1/32” CEILING TRACK PAST 7/8” CEILING TYPICAL THE CENTERLINE OF TRACK THE VERTICAL POST 4-1/16” TYPICAL FINISHED END TRIM STRAIGHT CEILING 1” TRACK THROUGH BUTT STRAIGHT CEILING TRACK Page 16 of 38...
  • Page 17 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) T/X ADAPTOR NOTE: An X adaptor is two (2) T adaptors back-to-back. 2-5/16” 1-5/32” TRAPPED SKINS STRAIGHT T ADAPTOR TRIM CEILING TRACK NOTCH AND BUTT STRAIGHT CEILING TRACK 1-27/32” EDGE OF CEILING TRACK TO 3” CENTERLINE OF CENTERLINE OF WALL VERTICAL POST...
  • Page 18 ® CEILING TRACK INSTALLATION (cont.) MINI ENDS CUTSKIN APPLICATIONS (TRIM NOT SHOWN) CEILING TRACK EXTENDS TO THE BUILDING WALL. REFER TO ASSEMBLY CEILING TRACK EXTENDS TO THE WALL DIRECTION 939502322 FOR INSTALLATION PROCESS. 2-5/8” 3-3/4” 5-5/8” SMALL RANGE MEDIUM RANGE LARGE RANGE (2-1/4”...
  • Page 19: Where To Start Installing Structure

    ® WHERE TO START INSTALLING STRUCTURE Use the General Rule of 4-3-2. Because it’s easier to adjust in two directions rather than 3 or 4, start with the largest junctions in any given layouts. Using Figure 1 for an example: Start with the 4-way junction and work toward the 3-way junctions in all directions, then work toward the 2-way junctions.
  • Page 20: Floor Guide

    NOTE: When the V.I.A. Wall is fully loaded, the wall has the potential to deliver 1,200 pounds per leveler screw to floor condition. Leveler screws loaded to 1,200 pounds will exert local pressure loading of 11,000 PSI. Floor type / Steelcase...
  • Page 21: Vertical Post Assembly Features

    ® FULL HEIGHT VERTICAL POST - HAS NOTCH POST EXTENSION PARTIAL HEIGHT VERTICAL POST - NO NOTCH INTERMEDIATE RAIL BRACKETS VERTICAL POST ASSEMBLY (SHOWN REMOVED) FEATURES BRACKET MOUNTING HOLES PARTIAL HEIGHT VERTICAL POST INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY RAIL MOUNTING (NO POST EXTENSION EIGHT (8) HOLE PATTERN(S) SUPPLIED) IF PRESENT...
  • Page 22 ® VERTICAL POST ASSEMBLY - RECONFIGURE FOR OTHER V.I.A. PRODUCTS Vertical post assembly sometimes require reconfiguring to accommodate other V.I.A. products. Understanding these reconfiguration will help to reduce installation time. Refer to layout drawings and related V.I.A. product assembly directions to determine when specific vertical post needs reconfiguring.
  • Page 23: Installing Full Height Vertical Post Assembly

    ® INSTALLING FULL HEIGHT VERTICAL POST ASSEMBLY Verify the IRID number matches the position on the layout drawings & reconfigure as required. See vertical posts reconfigure. Insert top of vertical post at its approximate location along the ceiling track as shown (2a). Twist the vertical post until the brackets align with the ceiling track as shown (2b).
  • Page 24: Junction Assemblies

    ® JUNCTION ASSEMBLIES 2-Way 2-Way 2-Way Junction Junction Junction Junction assemblies are made up of vertical posts connected with junction blocks to make corner structure transitions. They contain many of the same features as vertical posts and sometimes needs to be reconfigured when attaching to other V.I.A.
  • Page 25 ® TYPICAL JUNCTION INSTALLATION NOTE: 90 degree L junction shown. With one installer, on a ladder with two (2) putty knives, guide top of junction assembly into the ceiling See section on Floor Guides for track while another installer, on the floor, angles the locations requiring them.
  • Page 26: Floor Track Features & Installation

    ® FLOOR TRACK FEATURES & INSTALLATION Use the IRID label to determine location of floor track per the site layout drawing. Floor tracks are not used in door openings. Position floor tracks along the transfer line per the layout drawing. Install floor track springs into spring slots.
  • Page 27: Structural Horizontal Installation

    ® Ceiling Track STRUCTURAL HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION Structural Panel Use the IRID label to determine location of structural horizontals. A pair of matching top & bottom structural horizontals will be attached to two (2) vertical posts to define a structural panel. A single top structural horizontal attached Structural Structural to two (2) vertical posts will define a door frame opening.
  • Page 28: Intermediate Horizontal Installation

    ® f acoustic seal INTERMEDIATE BRACKET NOTE: I color change is required, POWER/COMMUNICATION see pages 37-38 PASS THROUGH ACOUSTIC SEAL IRID LABEL CONTAINS WIDTH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION M6-1 x 17 Use the IRID label to determine location of intermediate FACTORY SCREW horizontal assemblies.
  • Page 29: Partial Height Vertical Post Installation

    ® INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL Refer to the IRID label and layout drawing to determine product location & orientation (mounting holes for partial height vertical post). PARTIAL HEIGHT VERTICAL POST INSTALLATION The partial height vertical post installs identical to the full height vertical post at the base. Attach partial height vertical post to intermediate horizontal by installing four (4) M6-1 x 17mm screws with a T30 torx drive bit (FEPF01).
  • Page 30: Base Trim Installation

    ® BASE TRIM INSTALLATION Base Trim Base Trim FEBTF - Base Trim - Fixed Angle Corner FEBTV - Base Trim - Variable Angle Corner Outside FEBTS - Base Trim - Straight Inside NOTE: Refer to the Elevation Drawings to determine what color trims are to be installed Specifiable Angle Range “A”...
  • Page 31 ® BASE TRIM CONDITIONS Junction Next to a Door Cut Inside and Outside Corners Door Base Trim Opening Junction Inside Base Outside Base Flush to -1/8” Trim Corner Trim Corner Whenever possible butt factory ends together. Minimizing the number of cut joints will improve the Mini End appearance of the product.
  • Page 32 ® BASE TRIM - INSTALL CORNERS Start ends of corner trim clip onto floor track flange. Use a mallet and base trim tool to seat base trim to the floor. Base Trim Tool If corners need cutting, position corner next to junction and mark base trim flush to -1/8”...
  • Page 33 ® BASE TRIM - INSTALL STRAIGHTS Start base trim clip onto floor track flange. Use a mallet and base trim tool to seat base trim to the floor. With mallet and base trim tool, install base trim down into position from one end to the other. Carefully adjust base trim to avoid gaps at joints.
  • Page 34: Base Trim Removal Process

    ® BASE TRIM REMOVAL PROCESS ACOUSTIC BLOCK INSTALLATION If it becomes necessary to remove the base trim: Squeeze the acoustic block into a ball and press it into the junction assembly underneath any brackets, between the base trim and the floor. Start from one end and insert a putty knife down into the floor track to prevent lifting.
  • Page 35: Assembling A Junction Kit To A Junction

    ® VERTICAL POST ASSEMBLING A JUNCTION KIT TO A JUNCTION Configure brackets on vertical post to floor plan condition. Attach bottom block on first available slot above electrical cutout. (It may be required to unassemble vertical post from assembly junction - 2b) Stagger remaining block to position close to assembled junction blocks.
  • Page 36: Assembling A Mini End To A Junction

    ® ASSEMBLING A MINI END TO A JUNCTION NOTE: Use the ‘mount to wall’ method to install mini end per Assembly Directions 939502321 with the following exceptions. Use a 1/2” dia. drill bit to remove the ribs of the mini end inner channel in area shown. Do not drill through.
  • Page 37: Changing Acoustic Seals

    ® COLOR CAP (TAPE) CHANGING ACOUSTIC SEALS V.I.A. components are factory made with one of three customer specified color acoustic seals. Sometimes the layout requires a different color to be applied in the field to one side. Refer to elevation drawings to determine seal color. Acoustic seals are best replaced prior to constructing frame components.
  • Page 38 ® CHANGING ACOUSTIC SEALS (cont.) NOTE: Intermediate horizontal seals can be replaced after assembled to frame. Remove and replace with correct color per elevation drawings. Cut replacement seal to the same For structural horizontals top and bottom. Locate the correct component by length as the one removed and apply like the vertical seal.

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