Computer floors or Raised Access Floors
What is a raised access floor? It is a false floor which hides all cabling underneath, whilst providing easy access for maintenance.
Why install a raised access floor?
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A raised access floor has a high cabling capacity.
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Raised access floors allows all power, data and telecommunications of all types of high and low voltage systems to be delivered to precisely where it is required, instead of having wall trunking on walls or partitions.
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Raised access floors can be installed in all kinds of premises. Fitness centres, laboratories, production facilities, commericial offices, computer rooms, exhibition areas, schools, call and media centres and hospitals all number among premises where these floors have been fitted.
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Raised access floors are used where services are converging and require frequent access to the floor void.
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All fitted on site to site dimensions.
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Raised access flooring stability is achieved by way of steel pedestals (for discharge of electrostatic charges, the support head is fitted with a conductive sound insulation covering) with a wide variety of finished floor heights available with many ranges of floor panel finishes to provide aesthically pleasing effects including vinyl, rubber, wood and fabric in a variety of colours.