Nesite developments for raised access floor
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Press Release - September 2001
Nesite developments for raised access floor Nesite has developed its raised access floor system to accomodate the AET Flexible Space concept, to provide total flexibility for any required performance, and to meet all design specifications. The raised access floor's flexibility is demonstrated through Advanbced Erogonomic Technologies's latest floor installation at the Willis building in Ipswich. In this listed building, originally designed by Norman Foster, a 12,000sqm refurbishment has been carried out using 500mm square composite panels specially wrapped in aluminium foil. This is designed to provide a 60 minute fire-rating for the floor when used with carpet tiles. Nesite's flexibility is such that any size of floor panel, made from a range of materials, can be laid on the access floor. Any floor surface can be combined with sheet floorcoverings and carpet tiles, natural stone, special marble. terrazzo and wood. Importantly, the system can be adapted for the distribution of air-conditioning through a sealed underfloor void. This eliminates the need for ceiling voids for conventional piping and fixed ducts, allowing greater freedom for organisational changes and optimised indoor climate conditions. Nesite pedestals which support the panels are engineered to provide a perfectly level and stable floor. The pedestals allow for change in floor heights when required. Unlike other raised floors, the system can easily be adapted with stringers and baffles to form the plenum for air-conditioning. In addition, there is a wide range of accessories to choose from such as stand-alone units for electrics and communication sockets, floor hatches and air-conditioning grilles and special panels.
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