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AD-600
Installation Guide
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Installation Guide AD-600 General Information The main panels of the AD-600 are made of polypropylene and are 2.36”(6 CM) in height. Cable trench caps are made of steel. Quick and easy installation is a strong advantage of the ConnectFloor systems. AD-600 compromises one of the most unique, cost effective, and easily installed low-profile floors on the market. No special tools are required. Professional quality installation can be achieved by flooring installers such as those f
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2. Starting Line – laying instructions To maximize usage of full panels at the borders, it is recommended that you select the longest walls or the entrance wall as starting point. Note: Properly selecting the starting line is important. It saves labor time and materials. Other factors that may affect choice of the starting line include: door, ramp, entry wall, other long walls and so on. General Office Example – (Drawing D605) Use the longer wall as the primary starting
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3. Installation a. Apply Sound Attenuation Blanket. Spray adhesive, duct tape, or 3M adhesive tape may be used to hold down the sound blanket to the sub floor. b. Old carpet or resilient floor to substitute Sound Attenuation Blanket: For retrofit installation over existing commercial rated low-pile carpet, carpet tile, PVC tile and sheet vinyl, step a and b may be omitted. Depending on the old floor covering, Sound Attenuation Blanket may also be skipped. However, application
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grid of cable trench every 23.62”(60 CM) on center. (Drawing D609) Accessible Cable Trench - Clearance: 2.24”(57 mm) Width: 3.54”(90 mm) To assemble a module of 23.63” X 23.63”(60 cm X 60 cm) coverage requires: 1 UniPanel + 1 Central Cap + 1 Base Connector + 4 Flank Caps D609 D610 f. UniPanel: The main component of AD- 600 system is the UniPanel, which is a composite panel of structurally independent Sub-Panels. The 20.06” X 20.06”(510mm x
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installation or service. (Drawing D609) Note: This ease eliminates frequent coordination conflicts between trades. Instead of the contractors converging on job sites attempting to achieve opposite results (caps on/caps off, cables down/ cables up), the electrical contractor can route and lay the cables after the installation of ConnectFloor is completed. Carpeting is done when both trades are gone from the job site. D612 h. Ramp without Ramp Rail: The nominal width of the Ramp part
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facilitated by using sections of Wall Rail cut to length with a scroll saw and set down perpendicular to the edge of the last irregularly laid ConnectFloor part. The sections’ varying lengths are carefully measured so that they will fill up the entire space between the wall and the ConnectFloor that is already installed. l. End Caps are used to trim and finish the ConnectFloor installation along the walls. Since UniPanels there on the first row are laid on Half Connectors, a kind of “p
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These following pieces of trim may be used in cases where the edge of the flooring does not butt completely up against the wall. The UniPanels, as mentioned in previous sections, can also be cut to meet up against the wall to finish the flooring matrix. (1) When the residual space is less than 2.36”(6 cm) in width: Use Edge Rail (AD-623). Fasten Edge Rail through the pre-punched holes at both ends to the UniPanel or SubPanels with type-s or flat-head screws (Drawing D611). (2) Wh
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