basic installation guide - scotdeck ltd
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BASIC INSTALLATION GUIDEFor full technical guidance call Scotdeck on 01501 750840
Typical End Detail on Steel
Typical Side Detail on Brick/Block
Typical Side Detail on Steel
Typical End Detail on Brick/Block
Beam centres
Edge trim
Stud on centreline of beam
ComFlor®51 + Floor Deckingto extend to edge trim
Universal beam
Restraintstrap at
600mmcentres
X
ComFlor®80Floor Decking
20 mm min
Universal beam
X
Steel Stud
Edge trim
Restraint strap at 600mm centres
Typical wall side
detail
Wall outer dimensions
ComFlor®80 Floor Deckingwith 50 mm (minimum) bearing
Masonry fi xing to wall at 500 mm c/c
100 mm wall illustrated
Overall outer dimensions
Typical wall side
detail
100 mm wall illustrated
ComFlor®80 Floor Deckingwith 75 mm (minimum) bearing onto wall
www.scotdeck.com E. [email protected]. 01501 750840
Shona’s Way, Sibbald Park, Blackridge, West Lothian EH48 3BN
www.scotdeck.com E. [email protected]. 01501 750840
Shona’s Way, Sibbald Park, Blackridge, West Lothian EH48 3BN
DECK FIXINGImmediately after laying, the deck must be fi xed through its trough to the top of the supporting structure. Powder actuated pins or self-drilling screws are used. Side lap fi xings are required at 1000mm centres for all profi les.
Casting concreteBefore the concrete is poured, the decking must be cleared of all dirt and grease, which could adversely infl uence the performance of the hardened slab. The oil left on the decking from the roll forming process does not have to be removed. Concrete should be poured evenly, working in the direction of span. Care should be taken to avoid heaping of concrete in any area during the casting sequence. Construction and day joint should occur over a support beam, preferably also at a deck joint.
Temporary supportsThe safe design and installation of temporary props is the responsibility of the main contractor or designated sub contractor. Where temporary supports are required by the design, these must provide continuous support to the profi led sheeting. Spreader beams (timbers) are used, supported by temporary props at one metre centres.
Edge trimThis is used to retain the wet concrete to the correct level at the decking perimeters. It is fi xed to the supports in the same manner as the deck and the top is restrained by straps at 600mm centres, which are fi xed to the top of the deck profi le by steel pop rivets or self drilling screws,
To steel
Heavy duty powder actuated fi xingsHilti X ENP 19 L15 nail/Split SBR14 or equivalent.
For temporary fi xing (i.e. where weld through shear studs are to be used) Hilti DAK16.
Self-drilling screws. To steel up to 11mm thick - SFS SD145.5 x 32/EJOT HS 38 or equivalent.
To steel up to 17mm thickSFS TDC - T - 6.3 x 38 or equivalent.
To masonryor concrete
Pre-drill hole - use self tapping fi xing suitable for masonry/concrete - SFS TB-T range/EJOT 4H32 or equivalent
To side laps or closures
etc.
Self drilling stitching screw typically SFS SL range/EJOT SF25 or equivalent
Comfl or® 46 & ComFlor® 100Comfl or® 51+ & ComFlor® 60 & ComFlor® 80
End fi xing3 per sheet(2 per sheet when using sheer studs)
2 per sheet
Intermediate supports
2 per sheet(1 per sheet when using shear studs)
1 per sheet
Side laps (for all profi les)
1 fi xing at 1000 mm c/c
Side fi xing onto support (for all
profi les)1 fi xing at 600 mm c/c
0.9 1.2 1.6 2.0
130 100 125 160 195
150 50 115 150 185
200 x 100 130 160
250 x 50 100 135
300 x x 50 100
350 x x x 50
Fixing information for shallow decking
Fixing spacings
Edge trim selectorEdge trim
depth
x = not recommended
Maximum cantilever (mm)Galv. steel edge trim thickness (mm)
Temporary support using an Acrow type prop