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‘Today you need to design and construct intelligent office buildings
that can remain functional well into the 21st century. Technology
- advancing rapidly - is creating change in the present and
uncertainly in the future. A NAIS Access Floor System allows the
intelligent building to avoid obsolescence by adapting to new
technology with minimal cost and distruption.
FEATURES FOR
INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS
NNAIS Access Floor Systems offer unequaled value by allowing
your building to remain at state of the art technology throughout
its life. A NAIS Building avoids obsolescence by giving you:
FLEXIBILITY - A NAIS Building can accept changing workstation
layouts and requirements with minimum time, disruption, and cost.
ADAPTABILITY - ANAIS Building has the capability to add
New technology to the workstation with minimum effort and cost.
UNLIMITED CAPACITY - A NAIS Building has a gigantic wiring
closet and wire distribution cavity under the access floor.
VALUE FOR INVESTMENT - A NAIS Building returns the initial
investment through low cost changes and maintenance. Future
leaseabilty is guaranteed by keeping the building at the state of
the art,
NAiS DESIGN TECHNOLO
NAIS Access Floor Panel Systems v
best performance in the industry. NA
200 man-years of access floor exper
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performance, NAIS delivers more va
of panel style.
STRENGTH
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load ratings to deliver the strongest
DURABILITY
NAIS Systems offer the highest D
translates to longer life under actual
SAFETY
NAIS Systems offer the superior Ultin
ratings, and a CLASS A Fire rating t
QUIET
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service under real world maintanancdesigned to deliver the
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NAiS MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY
NAIS redefines the State of the Art with its manufacturing
excellence. Designed in concert with the product, the
manufacturing process, tooling, and equipment were tailored
to produce the highest quality product in the industry.
MANUFACTURING CAPACITY
NAIS world wide manufacturing facilities are strategically
locted to service the world market. These state of the art
facilities provide ample capacity for the largest building projects
which assures you of on time delivery.FS (Filled Steel) Type
Designed specifically for office
flooring, these panels offer a
comfortable, "solid" feel. FS
panels combine an advanced
steel panel design consisting of 64
uniformly drawn cups with a newly.
formulated cementitious core. This
innovation supports the top sheet yp Panel
and stiffens the panel to provide
the strength and acoustical
ualites of a concrete floor.
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Bare Panel
Static Loading Dynamic Loading
Panel type | Concentrated | Ultimate Rolling Loads (Ibs) | Uttimate
Load (Ibs) Load (Ibs) | 10 Pass_| 1,000 Pass |impacti|bs)|
Fsso0 “=| 800 2700 200 | 600 | 125
HPL
Fs1000/===| 1000 3500 tooo | 00 | 125
FS1250\-=| 1250 4500 1250 | 1000 | 175 |
HPL
FS1500 a 1500 5000 1500 | 1200 175 |
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HS (Hollow Steel) Type
Designed for use in computer
rooms, these panels can be cut
easily without creating dust which
can be harmful to computers. HS
panels resist deformation and
“dishing” under heavy rolling loads
of computer paper and equipment.
The system can be designed with 4p panel
panels of different loading
characteristics placed exactly
where they are needed, using
the same understructure.
Bare Panel
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Static Loading Dynamic Loading
Panel type | Concentrated | __ Ultimate. Rolling Loads (lbs) | Ultimate
load (Ibs) | Load (bs) | 10 Pass | 1.000 Pass |impact(ibs)
Hs1000}""=| 1000 3200 400 | 400 | 175
HPL
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Hs1250/-—=—} 1250 00 00 500 175Specifications
The following specifications are designed to allow the specifier to designate the performance levels required for a
‘specific project. To specify NAIS data, incorporate the desired values shown in the respective performance chart.
1.00 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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‘The accoss toorsystom shall consist nominally of 600mm oF 24° square modular
panels supported by an appropriate understrucure.
102
Foo panels shal be easily removable by one person with standard tools and a
ting device, and shal be interchangeable excopt where cut for special condone
103
‘Complete too systom shall be sturdy, rigid, and fro of oveal rocking rattles,
squeaks and noises. The finished floor shal be love within
12.4 1.50mm over any Se and
1 6.09mm over any size basic space,
‘The ditfrence in height between adjacent panels without floor finish shall nt
‘xco0d 0.75mm before the application of any load
1108
‘System shall be electrically conductive for dissipation of state whe having enough
electrical resistance to provide protection against electric shock.
2.00 FLOOR PANELS
201
Panels shal be welded ste! components with an enclosed bottom pan formed by @
uniform pattern of domas. Where specitiod the panels shall be interna filed wih a
lightweight comntiious material o improve acoustical and dynamic load
performances, as species,
202
Panels shal be protected against cortosion internally wih a phosphate coating and
external wih an electrostatcally applied powder coating. This cating shall be
baked to fuse the power to stool sutaces.
203
Chipboard, partceboard aNd any other combustibe panels are not accopta
3.00 PEDESTAL ASSEMBLIES
301
Pedestal assombis shall consist ofa hoad and base agsombly capable of
‘sustaining an axial oad of 18KN. There shall be a means of lvolng the assembles
al selected heights. The adjusting device shall be firmly locked and shal not
‘become loose due to. vibration or other causes during the le of the system, It shall
‘be possible to release the locking by means ofa standard hand too should
teadjustment become necesary
3.02
‘The pedestal head shall locate the panels firmly and hold them in place without the
‘eed for screws. Panels shall be located so as to.assure gaps not exceeding
1.0mm between panels. Securing the panels by cormerock screws shall be
‘optional and not the means to locate and hold the panels
308
‘Tho pedestal head shall not contact he panels deectly where metao-metal
rubbing may cause squeaking noises. Whore pedestal pads are used, these shall
be fined tothe pedestal head so that frequent iting and replacement of panels
oes not cause them to become loose
3.04
the pedestal base shall have a load bearing area of not loss than 100em2. It shalt
have a threaded stud or tube to engage the pedestal head.
305
“The pedestal assembly shall be protected agains rust and corrosion
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4.00 STRINGERS
401
‘Stringers shall be fabricated of galvanized ste, and designed to intoriock the
pedestal head o form a medular grid
5.00 FLOOR DIFFUSER PANELS
5.01 Floor ditusor panes ae deal for use in computer rooms. They shall have the
same surtace covering and load ratings as the soi panels.
5.02 Gris are installed in 180mm ameter openings in he Hlooreittuser panels. Up
to wo gills canbe installed in a single oor aifusor panel as requite.
5.03 Airflow through the gil is acjustable from 20% to 100%
6.00 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
601
{All substantial metalic componetns ofthe floor system shall be capable of being
‘lectially bonded in accordance with the local regulations.
602
Ina computer room the resistance between the surface ofthe floor covering and
the main building earth continuity conductor shal be between 5 x 10 and 2x
1010 ohms,
7.00 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
701
Panels shall be capable of supporting a concentrated load of _kN applied over
an area of 25mm at any locaton on the floor, wih a maximum detection of 2mm
Permanent set under this design load shall not exceed 0.5mm.
792
Panels shall be capabie of supporting a uniform load of ___kNn’ at any locaton
‘on the floor, with a maximum deflection of 2.5mm. Permanent set under his design
load shall not exceed 0.5mm.
7903
LUtimate strength of the floor shal provide a loading capacity of 3 times the design
load without aur. Falureis defined as the point at which the panel will no longer
accept the load
708
Panels shall be capable of roling load performance, with local and overall surface