Steel network floor with channel
Introduction:
Network flooring is a specialized floor designed to accommodate modern office environments and facilitate network wiring. Also known as wiring flooring, it is referred to as netfloor or cablefloor internationally.
Product categories include: Full Steel OA Network Flooring (divided into two types: with and without wire channels).
Product Features: Low height, easy installation, naturally formed cable channels, and more space-saving than traditional raised floors. Carpet or other surface coverings are required on the network flooring, suitable for large office spaces like office buildings.
Due to the inherent characteristics of this network flooring, it overcomes the shortcomings of existing cable solutions for floors, and adapts well to the fast-paced network changes, numerous input/output ports, varying floor heights in office buildings, static electricity prevention, and flame retardancy requirements. Therefore, it is highly suitable for use in large office buildings and smart buildings.
Construction Key Points
1. The installation of network flooring is a subsequent process in interior decoration, which must be completed after ceiling installation. Network flooring with visible line grooves allows for simultaneous laying and wiring.
2. Network flooring can be cut and sawn to fit columns, wall corners, and curved surfaces in the room. Due to the large number of cables leading from the electrical box, it is recommended to first lay a section of busbar steel cover to disperse the cables before entering the network flooring.
3. Outlets in the raised floor can be connected using a matching junction box (equipped with both strong and weak power sockets) or directly to the strong and weak power sockets on the aluminum strips fixed under office partitions or furniture. When furniture is moved, the outlet of the junction box can be repositioned to a new location.
4. Require ground wire for equipment grounding and separate grounding for computers, which can be arranged with a grounding cable that connects to the main grounding electrode in the inline channel.
Maintenance and Repair
1. During handling, avoid sharp impacts and compression to prevent damage to the network flooring.
2. Avoid contact with liquids or gases that are highly corrosive, as this can damage the raised floor.
3. Do not place heavy objects exceeding the floor's load-bearing capacity directly on the network floor during use.
4. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent aging and deterioration of the floor, which can affect the lifespan of the raised floor.
5. During cleaning and maintenance, use volatile detergents to clean the surface of the network flooring as much as possible. Absolutely avoid using stiff brushes or other hard objects to clean the floor.


