Raised Flooring
Raised flooring is an additional layer constructed above a building’s original concrete floor. Metal pedestals and stringers support this layer and are typically composed of modular panels. These panels can be easily removed and replaced, providing significant convenience for maintenance and infrastructure modifications.
- Connection Details
- Specifications / Application
Advantages
- Cabling and Utility Management: Raised flooring allows for the easy installation and management of electrical cables, network cables, water pipes, and HVAC systems. These systems are concealed in the space beneath the floor and can be accessed easily when needed.
- Flexibility: This flooring system enables quick and easy rearrangement of office spaces. Workspaces can be rapidly reconfigured according to needs.
- Aesthetics: A neat and uncluttered appearance is achieved by concealing all utilities and cables under the floor.
- Cooling and Ventilation: Raised flooring helps improve the efficiency of cooling and ventilation systems in areas with high concentrations of electronic equipment, such as data centers. The space beneath the floor can be utilized for cooling airflow.
Components
- Panels: Typically measuring 60×60 cm, panels can be made from various materials such as steel, aluminum, or composite. Surface finishes may include laminate, carpet, or vinyl.
- Support Pedestals: These are used to elevate the panels above the ground. With adjustable heights, they allow the floor height to be tailored to specific needs.
- Stringers: These elements connect the pedestals, enhancing the stability of the system.
Installation
The installation of a raised flooring system typically involves the following steps:
- Preparation: The floor surface is cleaned, and necessary preparations are made.
- Placement of Support Pedestals: The pedestals are secured to the floor, and the required height adjustments are made.
- Installation of Stringers: Stringers are installed between the pedestals.
- Placement of Panels: The panels are placed and secured on the support structure.
Applications
- Offices: Used in modern offices to provide a flexible and organized work environment.
- Data Centers: Ideal for managing network and electrical cables and ensuring efficient operation of cooling systems.
- Control Rooms: Commonly used in locations where cable management is critical.
- Telecommunication Rooms: Suitable for areas where a lot of cables need to be neatly organized.
Maintenance
The maintenance of raised flooring is quite easy. Panels can be removed as needed to access the areas beneath the floor, providing a significant advantage for cable or pipe modifications.
Raised flooring systems have become an essential component of modern buildings due to their flexibility, aesthetic appearance, and ease of infrastructure management.