Hager AKBI2000401 handleiding

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Information on the floor covering and for the floor layer
Information on the floor covering
5 Information on the floor covering and for the floor
layer
5.1 Information on the floor covering
When selecting the floor covering materials, it should be noted that floor installation systems are sub-
ject to the impacts of payloads and must be classified using testing loads of 500 N up to 20,000 N, in
accordance with DIN EN 500 85.
In so doing, dynamic bending of up to 6 mm and residual deformations of up to 3 mm shall not be
considered faults. Evennesses for finished floors according to DIN 18202 Tab. 3, Line 3 are to be ob-
served.
Self-carrying layer thicknesses for facing concrete, artificial resin, mastic asphalts, as well tiles or nat-
ural stone can therefore prevent later crack formation of the covering with changing dynamic loads.
Even small bends can cause damage to thin, hard floor coverings, such as tiles. Thick floor coverings,
such as granite plates, increase the load capacity of the underfloor system, producing a more benefi-
cial load distribution.
5.2 Information for the floor layer
The floor covering, carpet, tiles, laminate, etc. to be laid must be installed correctly according to
VOB Part C/DIN 18352, DIN 18353 and DIN 18365. In addition, possible trip points must be avoid-
ed using suitable measures, in accordance with the Workplaces Ordinance ArbStättV ASR A1.5/1.2
Floors of the German Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Preconditions for laying floor coverings
Before the floor covering can be laid, the following conditions must be fulfilled:
Dust and dirt must be removed from the floor ducts and universal floor boxes, in order to improve
the adhesion of the floor coverings.
Coverings made of wooden materials for covers must be treated on both sides, so that they do not
warp. With single-sided adhesion, use double-sided carpet tape.
With many wooden materials, it is wise to plan for expansion joints, which compensate for expan-
sion and also shrinkage. These are then located, for example, along the side walls of the floor trunk-
ing and on outer frames of cassettes.
With floor coverings, observe the course of the surface structure.
Long-pile floor covers can get in the way when inserting the trunking upper part.
Laying floor covers on BKB / BKG ducts
When laying floor coverings on BKB and BKG trunking, particular attention must be placed to
these two points:
With hard floor coverings, such as wood or tiles, expansion joints must be planned for.
With floor coverings that tend to fray, the edges should be sealed.
Laying floor covers on BKF(D) / BKW(D) ducts
A covering joint cover (BKZBSA7011) is recommended for lightly fraying textile floor coverings rather
than a covering joint edge. These are available in 2.4 m lengths.
Use the cut floor covering to lay the trunking cover.
Work hard floor coverings, such as wood or tiles, up to the inner side of the plastic profile.
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Productinformatie

MerkHager
ModelAKBI2000401
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte13434 MB

Caratteristiche Prodotto

Kleur van het productZink
Breedte200 mm
Diepte800 mm
Hoogte40 mm
MateriaalStaal