M-SERIES INSTALLATION

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1 M-SERIES INSTALLATION Connectivity with flexibility For more product information visit connectrac.com, call us at or us at info@connectrac.com ADA COMPLIANT - U.L. TESTED AND LISTED 2011 STRONG PRODUCTS GROUP, LTD. Connectrac systems are protected by US Patent Nos. 6,844,493 and 6,566,598; others pending.

2 Contents: Wireway Components: 1. Wireway Bottom Track, aluminum 2. Wireway Top Cap, aluminum 1 3. Side Transition Ramps, MDF (quantity 2, each side) 4. End Transition Ramps, ABS plastic (quantity 2), and MDF End Transition Filler Ramp (not shown) 2 5. Cardboard template for trimming wall base 6. 5/32 concrete drill bit 7. Concrete screws 3 M- Series Electrical Components: 8. Connection Box with connected 24 8-wire flexible conduit 4 Before Getting Started: Concrete floor surfaces must be flat, level and structurally sound. Floor topping/leveling may be required prior to installation of the Connectrac system. Aluminum Connectrac components which will be cut to length should be cut with a non-ferrous metal-cutting saw blade. This blade can be used with a miter saw or chop saw (recommended), radial arm saw, or table saw. 5 6 Recommended Tools and Materials: + Miter saw with non-ferrous blade + Standard drill + Hammer drill + Hand bit driver with ¼ socket + Tape measure + Pliers + Hammer + Dry wall saw + Utility knife + Carpet laying tools + Adhesive (Liquid Nails, Heavy Duty, recommended) and caulk gun + Chalk line + Builder s square + Fish tape

3 NEW WALL INSTALLATION: STEP 1 step 2 4" 1-1/2" 4" One: (NEW WALL) Make two cuts in floor stud track, 4 apart, and fold inward. If using, position Rough-In Box accessory in track, drill floor slab, and fasten box with concrete screws. Two: (NEW WALL) Install gypsum board, cutting around optional Rough-In Box. If not using the optional Rough-In Box, simply cut a 1-1/2 x 4 hole along bottom of wall where stud track was cut. EXISTING WALL INSTALLATION: STEP 1 step 2 One: (EXISTING WALL) Peel wall base from wall where cables will be entering the stud wall cavity. Mark carpet along one side of the Connectrac bottom track with chalk line. Cut and peel carpet from floor slab. Two: (EXISTING WALL) Cut a 1-1/2 x 4 hole in gypsum board, then bend track inward and down. STEP 3 step 4 Three: Saw base track and side ramps to length. Four: Pre-drill 1/4 holes in aluminum base track at a minimum of 36 on- center and a maximum of 6 from the ends. Drill floor slab with concrete bit and install concrete screws to secure base track to slab. Do not install screws where receptacle device will be located. NOTE: finish installing screws by hand to avoid over-torquing.

4 STEP 5 Leave 1/8 gap at ends of ramps Five: Apply ¼ adhesive bead to underside of high and low MDF side transition ramps 1 from both edges of all ramp pieces and place on floor slab. Allow a 1/8 gap between every 48 side ramp section. Apply construction adhesive to underside of end transition ramps and place on floor slab. Apply sufficient and even pressure to all glued ramp components to ensure that adhesive is spread uniformly and ramp components are adequately seated. STEP 6 step 7 Six: Position connection box at end of wireway bottom track. Detach access panel of connection box, and anchor through bottom track using included concrete screws. Seven: Pull flexible conduit through wall opening up cavity of stud wall and wire to junction box. STEP 8 step 9 Eight: Measure distance between device cover and wall, deducting wall base thickness. Saw aluminum cap to length needed to cover exposed cabling in bottom track. Snap top cap into bottom track. Nine: Install carpet, trimming along edges of Connectrac wireway and devices. Adhere carpet to side and end transition ramps. If using carpet top cap, adhere carpet strip into cap.

5 STEP 10 step 11 Ten: Tape supplied template to back side of wall base and mark along bottom edge. Trim along line to match bottom of wall base to wireway profile. STEP 12 Eleven: Once furniture is installed, the connection box and wireway top cap may be removed to connect furniture base feed and to install communications cables. NOTE: 1/2 knockouts for connecting furniture base feed are located at top and end of connection box. STANDARD ALTERNATE Twelve: Alternate end condition - trim side ramps to allow end transition ramps to sit at end of wireway as indicated. This allows cabling to exit the end of wireway.