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ModuSec construction - floor/base
options
Walls can be built directly on a concrete slab slotted
into a steel channel that is fixed and sealed to the slab.
The slab can then be treated with a dust proof sealant
or a resin DPM sealant.
For insulation from below and to
lift the room by 100mm off the base slab, our standard
panels are laid with a 2mm steel or resin board over to
protect the panel skin. The huge compressive strength (6T/sqm)
of the panels easily support any heavy plant or computer
hardware directly or on a raised grid floor. The steel
overlay aids electrical continuity between floor pedestals,
whilst the resin board make fixing pedestals and tray work
an easier job. The wall panels can then slotted over an
angle fixed to the floor panels – to positively place
them in the correct position. Note that inner and outer
steel surfaces are always separated by the low conductive
pyro-foam core.
As a variation we can provide a steel over ply floor
(for electrical continuity) or a resin boarded floor as
a finished floor surface.
The unit can also be built on a steel
frame. This can be used to build a room in a car park with
a gradient (should a slab not be laid), to bring floor
level up to a required level (e.g. to an existing floor
level) or in an area subject to flooding or standing water
by more than 100mm. Note that a good level of sealing of
joints can be achieved without this measure – but
this will provide an extra level of protection.
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"The
ModuSec system provided a very quick and efficient external
data centre build" ...more.
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