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Wiring the workstation
(instructions for electricians)
The instructions for wiring an Ahrend 500 workstation
are split up into two sections - this section for
electricians and a section for the users of the work-
station (see pages 6 and 7 for the users' section).
The connection of the workstation to the electricity
supply and to data and communications systems must
be done by a qualified electrician.
Standards
All Ahrend 500 furniture elements and accessories
comply with the regulations in wiring standards
BS 6396/2002 and DIN VDE 0100-724.
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Cable management

An Ahrend 500 workstation can be connected to the
power supply with system extension cables and sockets
(fig. 1). These accessories can be concealed tidily in the
vertical and horizontal cable guides or cable dumps.
Vertical guides
A flexible, vertical cable guide, guides the cables
through two segregated channels to the ends of a cable
dump (fig. 2).
Cables can be guided from the floor up a C leg through
a cap that is clicked onto the leg (fig. 3).
Horizontal guides and securing cables
The cables emerging from the vertical cable guides of a
leg can be led through cable clamps (fig. 4) or cable
dumps (fig. 5) which can be clicked into either side of
the beam.
Also when fixing supports are used for organization rails
or front panels, cable boxes can be used to guide and
store electric cables (fig. 6).
Work surface cable holders can be attached anywhere
on the underside of a table top to guide the cables
(fig. 7).
Drawer pedestals
Desk-height pedestals are available with a cable routing
duct. This duct can be used as part of the horizontal
cable guide system (fig. 8).
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