Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

“Applied” panels can be used to add a decorative or accent panel to a specific area in (or between) a component. They are not structural like system backing as they are not routed into the shelves or pars, but rather fit exactly into the space given.

...

This means that users must exercise caution when adding any panels to a design, and may need to have a conversation with a plan reviewer regarding how it will be properly installed.


They are referred to as an applied panel because they are usually glued or drilled into the wall, or into existing full system backing. The panel tool can be used to create pops of color within a component that will stand out against the rest of the backing, or to highlight a specific focal point.

...

Info

If placing a panel into a multi-shelf group, it must be exploded first. If placing between Adjustable shelves, it will “ignore” the shelf and fill the entire space, only recognizing fixed shelves (as shown to the right side of the upright in the first component above).

Note

Users will receive an error if adding a back panel over a suspension rail. There are a few ways you can bypass this issue, either by changing the back offset (see below), by adding a faceplate, or by discussing a solution with your design manager or plan viewer.

...