Brochure for Architects - Floor Ceiling Wall
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FLOOR CEILING WALL The supply of rooms with power and data Service outlets Square floor sockets Electrical installation pipes Round floor sockets Brush bar duct system Service poles Cable trays Open skirting trunking Covered skirting trunking

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THE SUPPLY OF ROOMS WITH POWER AND DATA There are many rooms, in which people come together. Some are for living, some for working, some for celebrating or sleeping. No matter how rooms are used, they have something in common: they must be supplied with power and data. There are always three dimensions for this supply: floor, ceiling and wall. In rooms in which aesthetics and functionality must work together, spatial supply routes offer a wide range of solutions for all kinds of requirements for design and usability. The interplay of material, design, structure, surface and texture differs...

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Floor The floor of a room offers three supply options: from the surface (screed-bound), via a system floor and from the edge. The supply from the surface is guaranteed and based on fixed basic planning, which is not changed. Planned floor tanks are activated via a duct system and achieved via screed sockets adaptable to requirements. By contrast, a long-term flexible variant is offered by the system floor, which uses the cavities under the floor plates and allows refitting or movement of floor tanks. Supply via the edge is also possible with rooms with floor-depth glass surfaces, in which a...

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Supply from the floor | Product properties UNDERFLOOR SYSTEMS Underfloor systems offer installation space for power, data and multimedia connections in the floor structure. Various solutions are available, depending on the application. 01 Service outlets (GES) The GES service outlets are the tried-and-trusted solution for office installations with carpeted floors. They are available in plastic or metal and possess countless intelligent details such as cable routing clips, carpet protection frames, as reliable protection for the cut edge of the carpet and a locking lid closure with automatic...

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OBO Bettermann took over the Cable Management division of Ackermann at the beginning of 2006 and expanded its technical competence in the field of underfloor and cable routing systems. Since then, Ackermann made by OBO products are a key component part of the product range of the company's electrical installation solutions. 04 Floor sockets and floor boxes, square (UDHOME) The UDHOME system consists of compact, square floor sockets and floor boxes, which can be mounted as a complete flush-mount unit, flush with any floor type. In the installed state, visible elements are reduced to fine,...

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Supply from the floor | Product properties UNDERFLOOR SYSTEM PROPERTIES 07 DIN EN 50085-2-2 specifies the load requirements for electrical installation systems. According to this standard, cassettes/service outlets may only bend by a maximum of 6 mm when subjected to a load. However, with harder floor coverings, such as stone or tiles, bending of 6 mm will lead to breakage. For this reason, OBO has increased its internal quality criteria and goes a step further with the OBO testing standard. All the device installation units for wet-care floors have a protection rating of at least IPX4 when...

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Planning and selection of the correct underfloor system The planning and selection of an underfloor system also bring the following requirements: · Installation requirements · Requirements from construction planning · Organisation requirements and user specifications · Safety requirements According to these requirements, the correct selection of the duct or trunking system is of key significance for technical planning. The OBO construct software developed by us allows rapid, targeted planning in the field of underfloor systems (www.obo-construct.com). You can find more information on...

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Supply from the floor | Service outlets VERSATILE POWER SUPPORT SERVICE OUTLETS Plastic service outlet in needle felting Service outlets for the installation space for devices such as sockets, data sockets and multimedia connections in the floor. As a discreet and practical solution for power and data supply, they can be installed in screed-flush and screed-covered underfloor systems. Versions made of plastic, aluminium and stainless steel can be installed in an accentuated or complementary manner in a range of floor coverings. Depending on the requirements and covering, the service outlets...

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Plastic service outlet in a natural rubber floor Futurium, Berlin Stainless steel service outlet in a wooden floor

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CHECK What are the basic types? Rectangular with handle clamp Rectangular with locking slider Round with handle clamp Round with locking slider Graf 9 with tube body How many installation devices can be installed in the service outlets? 3x Modul 45 External dimensions 118 x 194 mm 6x Modul 45 External dimensions ∅ 234 mm 6x Modul 45 External dimensions 222 x 222 mm 10x Modul 45 External dimensions ∅ 294 mm 9x Modul 45 External dimensions 297 x 221 mm 12x Modul 45 External dimensions ∅ 324 mm How high must the floor structure be? From 75 mm, service outlets can be installed with devices....

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What types of floor care are possible? The different construction types of the service outlets allow dry, moist or wet care. Products for wet care are also suitable for mechanical floor cleaning. With wet-care floor coverings, current requirements (from the DIN EN 50085-2-2) mean that service outlets with tube body are to be used for device installation. How do service outlets behave with regard to noise transmission in underfloor systems? Basically, the noise transmission of service outlets in the overall underfloor system should be regarded in conjunction with the floor system, as they...

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Supply from the floor | Cassettes UNLIKELY ALL-ROUNDER CASSETTES Stainless steel cassette in artificial stone BMW car showroom From a sprawling office to varied event spaces, from a modern loft to a stylish showroom – all kinds of rooms must be supplied reliably. The compact, flush-floor cassettes also offer elegant and robust solutions for power, data and multimedia connections. Through their stability and long lifespan, cassettes are frequently used in natural stone or tiled floors, where solidity and an exact end between the floor covering and cassettes are required. Stainless steel...

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