| AD-600   Installation Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 wall. Starting from the corner, test sequence   no. 1 and no. 2 UniPanels along both walls, connected by half-Connector. If extension is not   obstructed, move on to   sequence no. 3. Be aware that   any two walls might not be   perfectly perpendicular to each   other. If the second wall is at an   D605   angle less than 90° to the   primary starting wall, the first   UniPanel laid will need to be   strategically offset from both   walls to allow for extension of   UniPanels in both directions.   The resulting gaps to both   D605A   walls will then be filled up   with appropriate accessories. If   the gaps are greater than 1/5”(5   mm) in width, Edge Rail should work well.   Lay out entire floor with complete UniPanels until the remaining walls cannot allow   complete UniPanels up against them. Cutting or trimming pieces will be required for the   remaining walls to finish the UniPanel matrix. There will also be removal of some panels   that have been laid down to apply the ramping required at the entranceways. In figure   D605A, note that in cases where doors swing inside the room their must be a 25 sq. ft.   entrance area to maintain ADA compliancy. The actual ramping area can easily be added by   removing one UniPanel in front of the door plus an additional half of a UniPanel to account   for the length of the ramps.   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 over thick foam-backed or cut pile carpet is not recommended.   c. Starting along the wall with half-size Base Connector:   First, use a knife or snap on a straight edge to cut Base Connector into halves.   Position original perimeter side of half-Connectors   against the wall surface, allowing a uniform   +/- .08”(2 mm) offset. Along the starting line,   D608   connect corner feet of the first row   UniPanels. (Drawing D608)   d. Repeat installation with full size Base Connectors: Starting from the second row, use full Base   Connectors to UniPanels consecutively. No tool is needed. Extension of the Connectors and   UniPanels is simple and straightforward.   e. Cable Trench: Base Connectors connect UniPanels at their corner feet as shown, setting the panels   apart by a standard 3.54”(9 CM) gap. This automatically allows for a two-way uniform-width 3.54”   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 510mm) UniPanel   consists of 16 SubPanels each standing   on 4 integral pedestals. The SubPanels   are pre-connected by a .08”(2mm)   uniform joint line on all sides to form the   16-square UniPanels. This feature   provides maximum built-in flexibility for   the panels to easily accommodate either   any variance there might be in sub-floor   elevation--as the joints are not rigid. Or,   when encountering other architectural   elements such as walls and doorways, the   Panels can “break off” any of the   SubPanels to conform to floor area   constraints. (Drawing D610)   g. Central Cap and Flank Cap: Central Caps are to be installed at the intersection of Cable Trenches,   and Flank Caps alongside UniPanels over the Cable Trenches. There is no need of tools of any kind.   The trenches remain fully accessible--Caps can be simply lift up by hand, and re-place after cable   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 (AD-625) is 4”(10CM). Plan Ramp   installation according to width of the ramp area—this   often corresponds to the opening of the adjacent   doorway, or as required by applicable Building   Codes. Use full ramp sections and then use the Free   Standing Edge, to take up the residual space and   provide a finish edge to the triangular sides of the   ramp as well as carpeting. Use tape of sufficient   width to tape down top and bottom of Ramp.   Carpeted over, there is no visual transition between   ramps and carpet. (Drawing D612)   i.   Free Standing (Skirting) Edge: It is a strip of   aluminum extrusion shaped like a letter “F” cross-   section-wise, with the top channel to receive the edge   of carpeting. There is also a luminous strip on the   top of the edge that provides a luminous strip that   remains illuminated for about 6 minutes. Cut strips to   required length, drill holes on top flange as needed   and secure to UniPanels by flat-head screws. The   vertical flange provides a finished edge to the   exposed sides of ConnectFloor. (Drawing D614).   D614   j. Finish Wall / Perimeter: Various ConnectFloor   accessories are designed to “round out” UniPanel   installation by successively taking up the residual   space after installation of the last full UniPanels or   SubPanels along the finish wall. The wall may be   finished by the accessories or by cutting the   UniPanel to run +/-.08” from the wall. The optional   accessories that can be used are located under   Section 4 – Optional Trim Accessories.   k. Finish Wall of irregular shapes: Irregular perimeter spaces may be filled up by using a   combination of Wall Rail, Edge Rail and Corner Rail units. The most flexible installation is   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 “partial cap” is needed to   cap off the gap at the end of cable trenches running into the wall—hence the End Cap. (Drawing   D611).   5. Finish Floor Covering: Commercial-rated modular carpet is the standard floor covering to be used   over ConnectFloor systems. In general office area, apply adhesive in grid pattern; while for heavy traffic   areas such as entrance or aisle, apply adhesive generously throughout. Press the carpet tile down firmly.   If acceptable by the flooring manufacturer’s specifications, 1” wide or wider double-sticky tape of   sufficient viscidity may be substituted. Install as provided by the specifications.   6. Interior Partitions: Semi-permanent interior partitions can be erected on top of ConnectFloor AD-   600. They may be built directly on top of ConnectFloor’s surface, or over finished flooring such as   D615   carpet tiles. To secure partition’s floor track   on top of ConnectFloor, pre-drill from   partition’s floor track through UniPanel of   ConnectFloor, then, fasten with blunt tipped   screws through the pre-drilled hole to avoid   damage to cables underneath. “Ram setting”   floor track to UniPanels is not recommended.   Partitions thus installed will not interrupt the   distribution of cables and wires underneath   (Drawing D615).   4. Optional Trim Accessories   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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) When the residual space is a width of 2.36”- 5.11”(6 cm ~ 13 cm): Use Wall Rail (AD-630) as a   spacer. First butt the Wall Rail directly against the last UniPanel or SubPanels. Then, as described in step   (1), fasten Edge Rail to take up the remaining gap (Drawing D611).   (3) Distance between 5.11”- 8.66”(13 cm ~ 22 cm): Use a row of SubPanels (1/4 of UniPanel) as a   spacer. Butt the SubPanels against the last UniPanels. Connect the SubPanels by Half-Connector at   trench. Then, fill the balance by single use or combined use of Edge Rail and/or Wall Rail to finish the   remaining gap (Drawing D611).   (4) The final space left in the corner after use of the last Edge Rail: Use Corner Rail (AD-629), which   has short segments that can be broken off, and each segment has a pre-punched hole to allow fastening to   adjoining parts. (Drawing D611)   Ramp Rail: When installing ramp with Ramp Rail, cut Rail to length then insert between Ramp section   and first UniPanels as shown. Pre-drill holes as needed on both the flat flange and the sloped flange, then   secure it with flat-head screws to both the adjacent UniPanels and the Ramp sections. Carpet tile edges   are tucked into the channels on top of the Rail. This provides easy rigidity and a finished look. The   visible aluminum strip also serves as a ready reminder of the sloping (Drawing D612).   Edge Trimmers are used to trim and finish the ConnectFloor installation along the walls. They are set   down on the small recessed “shelf” –on all four sides of the UniPanels designed to receive Flank Caps—   along the starting wall to bring up the finished floor to a uniform elevation. In most cases, this edge trim   is not used in typical installations. (Drawing D611).   D611   (Single or Double)   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   E-Mail: [email protected]   580 Ternes Avenue P.O. Box 955   Elyria, OH 44035   Phone: 440.366.6966   Fax: 440.366.6802   24 Hour Voice Messaging   Worldwide Distribution   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |