SpeedUp - Strongboard tile and laminate

Danfoss SpeedUp - Strongboard tile and laminate User guide

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  • What is the minimum floor finish requirement for the Danfoss SpeedUp Strongboard tile and laminate system?
    What is the maximum thermal resistance (R-value) achieved by this system?
    What is the maximum design load for this system?
    What is the maximum point load for this system?
    What is the impact subsonic noise reduction provided by this system?
    Where can this system be installed?
    What special requirements are necessary for the installation surface?
    Can this system be used with wooden joist floors?
    Are there any additional insulation requirements?
Application sheet
SpeedUp
Tile / natural stone
Strongboard tile and laminate
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1 Tile / natural stone incl. adhesive ≥ 12 mm
2 Strongboard tile and laminate 5 mm
3 SpeedUp heat panel + FH composite pipe 30 mm
4 Support batten (30mm)
5 SpeedUp perimeter insulation
Floor nish ≥ 8 mm Tile size: 10 x 10 cm minimum; 40 x 60 cm maximum;
natural stone thickness: 10 mm or more; joint width: 3 mm or
more
Construction height ≥ 47 mm Height including oor nish
Weight ~ 37 kg / m² Weight including oor nish
Thermal resistance R 0,86 m²K / W The minimum thermal resistance requirement of EnEV is fullled.
Thermal transmission coecient U 0,97 W / m²K
Design load ≤ 2,0 kN / m²
Point load (≥ 20 cm²) ≤ 2,0 kN Sum point load ≤ design load; please notice special heavy ob-
jects (aquaria etc.)
Impact subsonic noise reduction 18 dB Test value according to DIN ISO 140-8; applies to concrete slabs
thicker than 12 cm (DIN 4109: m’ > 276 kg/m²)
Application area
Residential spaces, hallways and attic spaces in residential buildings and hotel rooms.
Corresponds to categories A1, A2 and A3 of DIN 1055-3.
Oce spaces, hallways in oce buildings, medical oces, stations and spaces with
human occupancy, and commercial spaces with oor areas up to 50 m² in residential or
oce buildings. Corresponds to categories B1, D1 and D2 of DIN 1055-3.
Requirements & special features
A level, smooth and structurally sound surface is necessary for full surface contact with
the heating elements (elevated requirements according to DIN 18202 Table 3, row 4).
Wooden joist oor, free from twist eects, free of deection Header panels and cut
modular panels at the edges of the area must be glued to the unnished oor. Strong-
board is only approved for use with Danfoss components. Lay tiles using the combined
method with Mapei adhesive and Elastorapid (see installation instructions). Observe all
installation instructions and manufacturer’s instructions.
Additional insulation
This construction applies to residential partition slabs between rooms at the same tem-
perature. No additional insulation is necessary. See “Overview of maximum additional
insulation” with regard to allowable equalisation insulation.
Construction
According to EnEV, EN 1264, DIN 1055, 4108 and 18202
Construction number 18
Technical Data Floors/ceilings between rooms at the same temperature
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