
The Ultimate Solution To Cable Management For Intelligent Buildings and Offices With High Flexibilty
3-in-1 Concept
Features of the network floor is integrated from:
- Undercarpet Cabling System
- Underfloor Ducting System
- Raised Floor System
Low finished floor height(40/50mm)
- Suitable for new and existing buildings
Large cabling capacity
- Cable Paths at 300mm Grid layout
High flexibility and cost effective
- Ease in Outlets intallation and relocation
- No Maintence required
Excellent cable management
- Power, Telephone & Data cables are laid different paths systematically preventing interference
Easy installation and accessibility
- Require only 1/3 the time as compared to conventional raised floor installation
- Wiring are easily accessible from floor surface
Lightweight and can withstand heavy loading
- Weighs only 30kg per Sqm including the covers
- Can withstand more than 3.3 ton per Sqm
TEST AND EVAULATION METHOD
RESISTANCE TO CONCENTRATED LOAD
Apply a concentrated load of specified value per 50mm dia to the center of the concrete mat, and that of the cable path cover, of Network Floor to measure them for strength. The resistance to concentrated load of the cable path cover is 300kg/50mm dia. Therefore, in case of an office furniture or equipment, which has four 50mm dia legs, Network Floor can withstand a load of 1,200 kg (300kg x 4 legs).
RESISTANCE TO DYNAMIC LOAD
Test Network Floor for dynamic load in the actual condition, with the carpet tile laid on it, assuming that a heavy furnitures such as wheeled chair, computer, cart or carrier actually moves on it. In case of a cart, apply a load of 50kg/wheel (equivalent to a total load of the cart: 50kg x 40 wheels = 200kg) to Network Floor. In this case, it can withstand 500,000 passages of the cart on the same track. In case of a chair, apply a load of 20kg/wheel (equivalent to a total load of the chair: 20kg x 4 wheels=80kg. including the weight of a man seated on it) to Netfloor. In this case, it can withstand 1,000,000 passages of the chair on the same track.
FLAME RESISTANCE
With Network Floor fixed at an angle of 45, apply a high flame of an air-mix burner to Network Floor for 30 seconds, and measure the flame remaining time and carbonized lenght after this flame application (JIS L 4405 "45" Air-Mix Burner Method").
The concrete mat of Network Floor, made of a composite material that is a combination of incombustile concrete with a plastic surface material, has a flame resistance equal to or higher than the values of conventional concrete floors surfaced with plastic tiles. Therefore, Network Floor can be used with confidence for high-rise buildings. In addition, Network Floor prevents cables from being burned by the spread of fire because of the in sufficiency of oxygen supply in it.
IMPACT STRENGTH
Apply an impact load to the center of the concrete mat, and that of the cable path cover, of Network Floor in the actual condition, with the carpet tile paid on it, assuming that a man has jumped down from the top of the desk or an office equipment has fallen onto Network Floor.
VIBRATION AND IMPACT STRENGTH
With a mobile library placed on Network Floor, measure its strength again vibrations and shocks generated with the movement and stop of the library. On rails fixed on Network Floor simply laid on the floor surface, move back and forth a mobile library with a maximum allowable live load of 2 tons, at a speed of 10 seconds per cycle of forward and backward movement of the library. This value proves that Network possesses a sufficient strength that is equivalent to a service of 50 years, evaluting the value on the assumption that one year is 250 days and the number of daily passages of forward and backward movement of the library 20.
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