Review Installation Plans
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02. Prepare for the Installation
This page will explain the key information to review prior to beginning an installation. Before installing components, it is important to be aware of the space, any obstacles on the jobsite, and any specific design requirements for the system. Prior to reviewing system elevations, ensure you have performed the initial walkaround with the customer, and completed the hazard inspection process.
The examples provided on this page are for reference purposes only. Elevation indicators and notes may vary based on location.
Page Contents
Skill Requirements
Tools & Hardware
Process Steps
Off-the-Floor Systems
Floor-Based Systems
Virtuoso Systems
Related Training Materials
Next Steps
Certification
Tips from the Field
Terms & Definitions
Types of Installation: Off-the-Floor, Floor-Based, Virtuoso, Wall Bed, Paxton, Martha Stewart
Installer Level Required: Jr. Apprentice Installer
Products Required: N/A
Tape Measure
Confirm wall and ceiling measurements; the design zone length and height.
Confirm the high point in the room.
Confirm the height of the rail.
Assess for any obstacles in the room, such as electric access panels, or water access panels.
Assess for outlets and vents.
Assess for furniture and appliances.
Check for any special notes on the elevation.
Confirm drawers, their depths, and the number needed. Ensure you know the number of runners and handles you require.
Confirm lighting, if any, included in the job. Confirm where the outlets are located in relation to where the lighting is located on the system.
Confirm the placement of any cleats or support elements.
Confirm wall and ceiling measurements; the design zone length and height.
Confirm the high point in the room.
Confirm the height of the rail.
Assess for outlets and vents.
Confirm measurements to ensure a vent or plug is not being covered.
To ensure a vent or plug is not being covered, notch the partitions around the vent, or cut out a section of the backing panel and use a grommet.
Assess for furniture and appliances.
Check for any special notes on the elevation.
Confirm if the baseboard will be cut out or notched around. If this is not indicated on the plans, call the design consultant to confirm.
Confirm the spacing and placement of any islands, if applicable.
Confirm drawers, their depths, and the number needed. Ensure you know the number of runners and handles you require.
Confirm if there are any toe kicks or vented toe kicks.
Confirm lighting, if any, included in the job. Confirm where the outlets are located in relation to where the lighting is located on the system, and that the correct switch is included in the parts.
Confirm the high point in the room.
Confirm the height of the system.
Assess for any obstacles in the room, such as electric access panels or water access panels.
Assess for outlets and vents.
Assess for furniture and appliances.
Check for any special notes on the elevation.
Confirm if the baseboard will be cut out. If this is not indicated on the plans, call the design consultant to confirm.
Confirm lighting, if any, included in the job. Confirm where the outlets are located in relation to where the lighting is located on the system.
Confirm the location of poles and accessories being installed.
Preparing for an Installation
CC360: How to Read a Parts List
PPE Matrix
Unload, Inspect, Stage Materials
Product Feedback Form
Certification Steps:
The Hazard Inspection Procedure must be completed.
The installer must be able to explain the areas they are reviewing on the plans, including (but not limited to):
Design & Physical Space Measurements
Obstacles in the room
Outlets and vents
Furniture and appliances in the space
Special notes in the plans
Drawers, depths, runners, and handles/knobs
Lighting
Support elements
Tips from the Field
Tips submitted by fellow installers and leaders in the field. These optional tips are intended to make this install process simpler.
Click here to submit your own tip from the field.
BOM | Bill of Materials; Parts List |
Design Zone Height | The top shelf height that components, or, sections |
Design Zone Width | The Design Zone Width shows the width of the design zone. You can also |
Elevation | The CAD Design Plan created by the Design Consultant with the client. |