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HNI Panel System - Panel Connection Guidelines; Method 1: Opposing Returns; Method 2: Single Sided

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30″ Maximum
30″ Maximum
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Method 1: Opposing Returns Method 2: Single Sided
A parent panel run must be a minimum of 4 feet and a
maximum of 12 feet, and must have a minimum of two
return panels extended in opposing directions on each
side of the parent run.
A parent panel run must be a minimum of 4 feet and
a maximum of 12 feet, and must have a minimum of
two return panels (X+Y) extended in one direction
(one at the beginning and at the end of the parent
run) as dened below.
Panel Run
Length
Minimum Return
Panels
Minimun Return Panels
With Stack-ons
Minimum Return
Panels Total (X+Y)
Minimum Return Panels Total
(X+Y) With Stack-ons
48" 20" 20" 84" 84"
54" 20" 20" 84" 84"
60" 20" 20" 84" 84"
66" 20" 20" 84" 84"
72" 20" 20" 84" 84"
78" 20" 20" 84" 84"
84" 20" 20" 84" 84"
90" 20" 20" 84" 84"
96" 20" 20" 84" 84"
102" 20" 20" 84" 84"
108" 20" 20" 84" 84"
114" 24" 24" 84" 96"
120" 24" 24" 84" 96"
144" 24" 24" 84" 96"
144” Maximum
48″ Minimum
144” Maximum
48″ Minimum
Denitions:
Parent Panel Run - Panels (or a single panel) congured in a straight line intended to divide space.
It is usually longer than the panels used to stabilize it.
Return Panels - Panels attached to a parent run for the purpose of stabilizing it.
Return panels may also have the effect of dividing space.
Note: Return panels must be no more than 30” lower than the maximum height of the parent panel run.
When stacking, the maximum height allowed is 80”. This includes frameless glass.
If attaching overhead storage, return panels must be the same height as parent run.
IMPORTANT : FOR ADEQUATE STABILITY of the panel freestanding wall partitions,
one of two methods of stabilization must be adhered to:
Panel Connection Guidelines:
Panel System Installation Packet
Failure to install product as instructed, use of hardware other than that which is provided, or failure to comply
with instructions can result in product failure, personal injury, or property damage.
WARNING
343-3890A
(03/17)
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