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Genius® Full-Hei ght Mov able Wa ll s •
`
`10615/KIA
`Buyline 4792
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`Geniu s® Full-H e ight Movable Walls.
`
`• Superior design.
`• Clever acoustics.
`• Environmentally friendly.
`
`WORKING
`FOR
`YOU
`
`ALLSTEEL INC.
`Exhibit 1009, Page 1
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`

`
`• Genius® Movable Walls. The intelligent solution to room reconfiguration.
`
`Superior Design.
`From powerful to subdued, Genius walls can achieve any "look"
`without sacrificing flexibility. Unlimited aesthetic options let you
`design storefronts, private offices, conference rooms, dividing
`walls and more with sleek lines and beautiful finishes. Specify
`frames in anodized aluminum, veneer o r powdercoat paint.
`Select single-glazed or double-glazed glass panels; add blinds for
`privacy. Finish the look w ith panels in fabric, vinyl, powdercoat
`paint, veneer or a writable/erasable surface . Genius walls can be
`rearranged at a moment's notice and removable shells offer easy
`access to electrical/data. It's flexibility without costly disruptions or
`the need for new materials.
`
`Clever Acoustics.
`With an unprecedented Sound Transmission Class (STC) of 44 on
`solid panels, Genius walls control sound transmission and provide
`more effective acoustical privacy than standard drywall and
`comparable wall products.
`
`Wall Construction Comparison
`'I<" Tempered Glass Panels
`'/4' Laminate Glass Panels
`4" Drywall Wall with 5/a" Gypsum Sheets on each side - no insulation
`I I mm Laminate Glass Panels - Genius Option
`Double-glazed Panel- '/4' Tempered Glass - Genius Option
`Other Wall Products (Solid Panels)
`4" Drywall Wall with 5/a" Gypsum Sheets on each side - with insulation
`Kl Genius Wall Solid Panels
`4" Face brick, mortared together
`6" Lightweight concrete block, two coats of paint each side
`
`STC
`3 I
`34
`36
`36
`36
`38-39
`42
`44
`45
`46
`
`Environmentally Friendly.
`Genius walls comply with the U.S. Building Council's Green
`Building Design and LEED TM (Leadership in Energy and the
`Environment Design). Genius walls support your green design:
`• Up to 99% recyclable, post-consumer (see chart)
`• Up to 71% recyclable, pre-manufacturing
`• Up to 99% reusable (see chart)- and, only 4.5 basic parts,
`the lowest of all wall products
`• Inexpensive glass panels to maximize daylighting
`• GreenGuard tested and approved for low VOC emissions
`(solid panel with vinyl or fabric, glass panel and transom
`door unit)
`• Powdercoat paint and anodized finishes, w hich also emit
`low VOC levels
`• Certified wood options
`• Aluminum base covers replace non-friendly PVC
`• Recyclable, inorganic gypsum-free steel shells that resist
`mold growth
`• Built-in slotted standards for hang-on components reduce
`additional materials
`
`• Removable shells extend the life cycle of the product and
`also allow easy finish changes in the field
`• Movable walls produce less debris during initial construction
`and with each configuration, w hich saves the environment
`and money - no $ 1 +/sq. ft. charge as w ith drywall disposal
`• No dust issues as with drywall
`• Compressed construction schedule means fewer
`commutes to the job site, lower power usage, etc.
`Genius Wal l is reusable.
`
`Solid Panel
`Genius Wall
`Glass Panel
`Glass Panel
`(Powder Pa1nt)
`(Fabnc:Mnyl)
`is recyclable. Percent of overall Recycling ablhty of Percent of overall Recycling ab:lity of Percent of overall Recyding ability of
`product we1ght product after use product weight product after use product we1ght product after use
`
`Overall
`Alum1num
`Steel
`Tackable Surface
`
`Plastic
`Pa1nt
`Fiber lass (Insulation
`Glass Addition
`
`37%
`1%
`0%
`0%
`1%
`0%
`Less than 1%
`0%
`60%
`
`99%
`100%
`99%
`
`100%
`
`0%
`
`100%
`
`70%
`23%
`0%
`0%
`1%
`2%
`2%
`2%
`0%
`
`97%
`100%
`99%
`
`100%
`0%
`0%
`100%
`
`70%
`20%
`0%
`5%
`1%
`1%
`less than 1%
`2%
`0%
`
`93%
`100%
`99%
`
`0%
`100%
`0%
`0%
`100%
`
`Movable walls also enjoy a 7 .5-year depreciation versus 39 years
`for drywall, leading to a lower life cycle cost. And, the new May
`2003 tax law bonus provides depreciation increases to a total of
`64.29% in the first year versus 2.56% for drywall.
`
`Genius fu ll-height movable walls. Easy on the eyes. Easy on the
`ears . Easy on the earth. Easy on the bottom line.
`
`Exhibit 1009, Page 2
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`

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`Panel/Door Details*
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`±'/)'ADJUSTMENT
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`± 'h" ADJUSTMENT
`
`±'H' ADJUSTMENT
`
`± 'h" ADJUSTMENT
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`RECESSED
`CEILING
`CHANNEL
`
`FLUSH
`CEILING
`CHANNEL
`
`RECESSED
`CEILING
`CHANNEL
`
`RECESSED
`CEILING
`CHANNEL
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`10615/KIA
`Buyline 4792
`
`±'/:''ADJUSTMENT
`
`RECESSED
`CEILING
`CHANNEL
`
`4" BASE~
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`4" BASE=
`
`4" BASE~
`
`4" BASE~
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`±I'/," ADJUSTMENT
`
`.::::_I H' ADJUSTMENT
`Sliding Door
`Cornice Unit
`Transom Door
`Solid/Glass
`Glass
`Solid
`*All panels are 3"h" thick. Single-glazed glass can be "N' to 3/e" thick. Ceiling height up to 120", plus stackable above or below. Solid panels 7"h" to 60" (vinyl up to 48"). Glass panels 7'h" to 60".
`
`±I'// ADJUSTMENT
`
`Post Details
`
`FM Corner
`
`FM 2-way
`
`FM 3-way
`
`FM 4-way
`
`End Post
`
`BM Corner
`
`BM 3-way- A
`
`BM 3-way- B
`
`BM 2-way or lnline
`
`BM 4-way
`
`Pivot Door/Panellnline
`
`Wall Post
`33/4" width, +/- I"
`
`Miscellaneous
`
`ODD
`DOD
`
`All Posts
`
`PANEL SHELLJFACE
`ELECTRICAL/DATA
`CONFIGURATION
`OPTION
`
`Connections
`
`r ro
`
`0
`
`l--405"~
`PIVOT
`
`~42"~
`SINGLE SLIDER
`
`Hardwire Electrical
`
`Pent Hardwire
`
`Spider Electrical
`
`Leaf Dimensions
`
`Exhibit 1009, Page 3
`
`
`
`

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`Genius® Ful l-H eight Movabl e Walls - Specification Guide
`
`••
`. ....
`
`The movable wall system shall offer maximum flexibility and reusability to accommodate frequent
`and quick relocation work without loss of materials, damage or modification to panels or to
`adjoining structures such as ceilings, fixed walls and floors. The system must be unitized, non-progressrve
`and modular, allowing the removal of individual panels from any location without disturbing
`adjoining units and providing interchangeability of panels and door units on the same module.
`The system can offer a single center reveal design with optional concealed slotting for wall-hung
`furniture components or a flush connector finished to match the panel to provide a monolithic
`
`Adjustability: An adjustable, U-channel head assembly shall provide a ± 'h" adjustment at the
`ceiling. At the floor, a se~-contained leveling glide system and a flush 4"-, or 5"-high base cover
`shall allow for an adjustment of ± I" for a 4" base and ± l'h" for a 5" base. Combined, this
`shall provide an overall vertical adjustment of± l 'f," for 4" and ± 2" for 5" to compensate for
`ceiling and floor irregularities.
`Where the wall system meets the building core walls, columns or window mullions, a telescopic,
`spring-loaded wall post or channel shall allow for a ± I" horizontal adjustment.
`Sound Control: Solid panels shall provide an overall sound transmission class of not less than 44
`STC rating in accordance w~h ASTM E-90-87 (ASTM E412-73).
`Fire Retardancy: No flammable materials shall be used in the manufacture of the wall system.
`Provide independent laboratory tests for surface-burning characteristics of panel finishes in
`accordance with ASTM E-84. Flame Spread: Class A for powdercoat finish and steel.
`Structural Performance: Provide certification that the wall system panels meet the load-bearing
`capacity standards for hanging components of 7 pounds per linear inch when tested in accordance
`with BIFMNANSI x 5.6-1986, Section 5. Passed .
`
`• Ceiling Channels: 18-gauge steel w~h closed cell light and sound seal gasket, factory-applied to
`
`aesthetic. The head detail is either recessed or flush. The base assembly with an integrated
`leveling system shall be penmanently attached to the panel. Detached and loosely shipped floor
`tracks and leveling components shall not be permitted.
`The solid panels shall be available in a choice of finishes to include powdercoated steel, vinyl-
`covered steel or fabric-covered steel. Panels are stackable to accommodate ceiling height changes
`and panel type changes (i.e., solid/glass). Panel shells shall be removable and interchangeable in
`the field without dismantling as complete units .
`
`Provide independent laboratory data to certify that the wall system panels pass the uniform
`transverse load (lateral deflection) test of not exceeding deflection of I /240 of the overall span
`under a load of 5 pounds per square foot, in accordance with ASTM E-72-80.
`Electrical & Communications: Typically, power/communications cables and components shall be
`provided and field-installed (hardwired) by the electrical contractor. Wiring access shall be
`through the ceiling channel, and distribution shall run vertically or horizontally anywhere within
`the panel, from panel to panel or through the base and ceiling wire ways. Electrical outlets shall
`be located flush in the base or in the panel shell.
`Factory-installed Option # I : Based on local codes and ordinances, a modular pre-wired system
`may be specified, in which case, the base cover is 5" high to provide sufficient floor adjustment.
`Option: Based on local codes and ordinances, a pre-wired I 0-wire system (6-2-2) may be
`specified, in which case, the base cover is 5" high to provide sufficient floor adjustment. Final
`hardwiring by others.
`Factory-installed Option #2: Electrical box(es), cutout(s) and 'h" flexible conduit pre-installed in
`the factory in the panel shell. Final hardwiring and other components by others.
`
`Glass Panels: Aluminum extruded frame construction, head and base assemblies identical to
`solid panels. Single-glazed panels shall be '/<"-to 'ls"-thick glass (specify type) and ';."thick for
`double-glazed panels. No protruding glazing beads or removable stops are evident. Glass
`moldings are made of extruded aluminum. Glass is shipped factory-installed.
`Soli~/Giass Panels: Aluminum extrusion frame construction, top and base assemblies identical
`to solid panels with solid portion height as specified on the drawings. Glazed portion shall be
`('/<''-to '/s"-thick single-glazed, '/<''-thick double-glazed, specify type) unitized and framed in the
`same manner as full-height glass panels. Glass is shipped factory-installed.
`Wall Connection Posts: Aluminum extrusions insulated w~h fiberglass. Closed cell gasket to be
`applied to wall posts. Outer U-channels are powdercoat painted, anodized, wood veneer
`wrapped, or upholstered to match panel finishes. Inner U-channels are powdercoat painted.
`Comer, lnline, 3-way and 4-way Connections: Aluminum extrusions are powdercoat painted,
`anodized, wood veneer wrapped or upholstered to match panel finishes.
`Door Units: Manufacturer's standard door frames and reversible pivot-hung bullnose doors.
`Door frames shall be (specify ceiling-height or transom-height) consistng of an aluminum extruded
`frame. The top pivot plate is incorporated into the horizontal frame; an adjustable bottom pivot
`is attached to the hinge jamb. A die-cast strike plate is recessed into the strike jamb.
`Transom panels (if applicable) to have the same construction as the solid or glass panels.
`Doors shall be I 'N' thick, 5-ply, solid core, mortised to receive passage or locksets or butt
`hinges. Door hardware except reversible pivot hinges, unless otherwise specified to be supplied
`
`by others . • Install the wall system and accessories after floor construction and carpeting are completed,
`
`the suspended ceiling grid has been installed and other finishing operations, including painting,
`have been completed.
`Install panel surfaces fiat and with tight vertical and horizontal joints; with components
`assembled into a rigid structure, fitted to building conditions; straight and plumb w~h horizontal
`lines level.
`Install wall system using concealed fastening devices and pressure-fit components that will
`not mar floor, wall and ceiling surfaces. Any alterations made to ceiling grid to install the
`partitions or to provide access for electrical, mechanical, or communications systems shall be
`made so as not to affect the structural integrity of the ceiling grid or be noticeable upon
`completion of the work.
`
`Kl is a registered trademark
`of Krueger International, Inc.
`Working For You is a registered
`trademark of Krueger International, Inc.
`
`© 2003 Kl
`All Rights Reserved.
`Litho in USA
`Code KI-00506/HC/PP/803
`
`the channels. T-bar clips or other su~ble fastening devices shall be used to connect the channel
`to the ceiling grid, subject to owner's approval.
`Ceiling channels are e~er recessed or flush. Ail voids shall be insulated w~h fiberglass. (Using flush
`ceiling channels prevents shell removal.)
`Solid Panels: 3'/2" thick and consistng of an aluminum extruded frame construction, two panel shell
`assemblies each composed of one sheet of 22 -gauge steel glued to vertical/horizontal stiffeners
`and intermediate horizontal stiffeners, non-toxic fiberglass insulation, and the base assembly. Top
`of panel engages the ceiling channel. (Option: recyclable cotton insulation is available for an
`upcharge.)
`Aluminum frames (including glass panels) as a standard will have cavities on each side to
`accommodate cabling. field notching the horizontal frame members will also allow easy cable access
`from the ceiling or the floor. As an option, solid panel vertical frame posts can be slotted for
`hang-on furniture and the slots concealed by a dual durometer PVC gasket which is I" wide
`and recessed from panel face or by a flush-to-panel face connector. Component bracketry is
`optional. Panels to contain integral, adjustable bottom connectors and the panel shells to be
`equipped with a mushroom-shaped extrusion that forms a compression fit with the vertical
`frame for easy removal from the frame structure.
`Base assembly to consist of a hinged modular 16-gauge steel floor channel attached to the panel's
`steel leveling glides and equipped with integral, adjustable carpet grippers, and of 4"- or 5"-high
`continuous, snap-on base covers made of extruded aluminum (multiple colors). All voids to be
`insulated with fiberglass.
`
`• Solid Panels: Steel parts, whether exposed or hidden, shall be subject to a five-stage power
`
`wash with phosphate and de-ionization treatment before high solid paints are applied. Upholstered
`panels shall have a pre-painted finish prior to vinyl or fabric application. Connection posts shall
`be finished to match adjacent panels. Where indicated on drawings (or in the finish schedule),
`panels shall have the following finish(es):
`Powdercoat: Manufacturer's standard colors or a special color match.
`Vinyl/Fabric: Manufacturer's standard finishes or customer-specified materials and C. OM. upon
`approval.
`Ceiling Channel: Manufacturer's standard powdercoat paint colors or an optional special color
`match.
`Base Covers, Door & Glazing Frames: Clear anodizing, wood veneer wrapped, or powdercoat
`paint finish in manufacturer's standard colors or matching an optional custom paint color per
`specifications.
`Panel-To-Panel Connectors: Standard Kl colors (recessed) or vinyl (flush), fabric (flush), powdercoat
`painted (flush), veneer wrapped (flush), clear anodized (flush), veneer wrapped (shallow), vinyl
`(shallow) and fabric (shallow).
`Doors & Wood Panels: Natural veneers w~ factory finish, plastic laminate or painted as specified.
`
`Kl • 1330 Bellevue Street • Green Bay, Wisconsin 54302 • 1-800-424-2432 • www.ki.com/genius
`
`W ORKING
`FOR
`YOU
`
`Exhibit 1009, Page 4

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