Multi-Link ConnectFloor, AD-600 manual D612 D614

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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.

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).

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.

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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

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Contents AD-600 Installation Guide Before installation Installation Guide AD-600 General InformationInstallation Time Recommended Tools ApplicationD605 Starting Line laying instructionsGeneral Office Example Drawing D605 D605AInstallation Starting along the wall with half-size Base ConnectorD609 D610D612 D614 Optional Trim Accessories D615D611D611