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Description


Depending on the type of computer, it may be necessary to install a raised floor.

If so, a raised floor of "data processing quality", the technical characteristics of which comply with standard NF P67.103-1 and -2 April 1993, is required.

The raised floor should support a load of 500 da N/m² and a temporary load of 2.5 kN.

This design makes it possible to:

The raised floor is made up of 60 cm x 60 cm square slabs, that are removable and interchangeable and supported by adjustable actuators (self bearing assembly) equipped with conducting rubber pads. The structure may, if necessary, be reinforced by intermediary crossbeams or longitudinal girders (T assembly), depending on the cut of the slabs and the hardware load.

If an air-conditioning unit or units are placed on brackets in the room, these air conditioning equipment supports must be isolated electrically from the slabs, crossbeams and actuators of the raised floor.

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Structure of a raised floor

 

 

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Raised floor sectional drawing

The structure of the raised floor (at the bottom of the actuators) should be meshed by means of a flat tin-plated braided copper wire with a cross-section of at least 20 mm² (see "Raised floor equipotential bonding principle").


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