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Novopan subfloor

Spanish index
Spaandex
Danish
floor
K- /
K floor

The installation instructions


include laying the subfloors:

SPAANDEX K-FLOOR P6
assembly instructions SPAANDEX UNIPAN K-FLOOR
P5/P6

NOVOPAN WOOD INDUSTRY

dk1 7400 | sales@[Link] | [Link]


Kronospan ApS Pindstrup | 8550 Ryomgård | Tel. 8974
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SPAANDEX K-FLOOR for subfloors


These installation instructions include the laying

of the subfloor with


SPAANDEX K-FLOOR or SPAANDEX

UNIPAN K-FLOOR from NOVOPAN. Read

Please read the instructions carefully before

starting work.

SPAANDEX K-FLOORING is used for subflooring in

heated rooms (application class 1).

SPAANDEX UNIPAN K-FLOOR is recommended

for subfloor in unheated rooms (use class 2).

The plates are characterized by a green core. A

distinction is made between two construction types

with a total of four variants...

• Load-bearing subfloor on joists

• Load-bearing subfloor with flying shock

• Floating subfloor on load-bearing

substrate ATTENTION! Start in the left corner.

• Floating subfloor as Feren forward. Stamps upwards.

renovation floor

UNDERFLOOR TYPES 1

BEARING SUBFLOOR

ON STREAMS/BEAMS
1. SPAANDEX K-FLOOR or SPAANDEX 3
The floor chipboards can be used as a UNIPAN K-FLOOR 2
subfloor in a floor construction where the 2. Beams/Beam layers
boards are load-bearing, laid out on joists/beams.3. Insulation

BEARING SUBFLOOR

LAID OUT WITH AIRCRAFT IMPACT


1
The floor chipboards are load-bearing and are

mounted on laid out beams/beams with end 1. SPAANDEX K-FLOOR or SPAANDEX


2
joints between the beams/beams. UNIPAN K-FLOOR 3
This solution may ONLY be used in rooms with a 2. Joists or beams
maximum load of 2 kN, such as e.g. common living 3. Moisture barrier 0.20 mm PE foil
4
spaces. 4. Concrete deck

FLOATING UNDERFLOOR

The floor chipboards are not fixed and can move

independently of the supporting substrate. The floor

chipboards are most often laid out on a pressure-

resistant insulating material, such as e.g. EPS 250. 1


1. SPAANDEX K-FLOOR or SPAANDEX
2
UNIPAN K-FLOOR

Floating subfloor can also be used for 2. Possibly floorboard


3 4
renovation tasks where there is a need for leveling 3. Moisture barrier 0.20 mm PE foil

of the existing floor, e.g. an older wooden floor. 4. Pressure-resistant insulation, e.g. EPS 250

5. Leveling layer on load-bearing substrate 5

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NOVOPAN PROFILED
FLOOR CHIPBOARDS SUPPLIED
IN THE FOLLOWING QUALITIES …
exposed to moderate amounts of water and

• SPAANDEX K-GULV P6, which meets used for load-bearing subfloors.

strength and stiffness requirements according to EN 312 P6.

• SPAANDEX UNIPAN K-FLOOR P5/P6, there The classification appears from the marking on

has a green colored core and fulfills the upper side of the floor chipboards. The floor

the strength and stiffness requirements of EN 312 P6 chipboards are 22 mm thick and provided with a

as well as joint technical requirements to EN 312 P5. double profile on 4 sides. It ensures strong and

The floor chipboard is resistant durable joints.

Classification
Room type/Usage class Construction type Product Sheet thickness etc Dimension etc
ONE FIRE

2400 × 600
Carrying on stilts SPAANDEX K-Floor 22
1800 × 600
Heated room
312 P6
Dfl-s1
Application class 1 2400 × 600
Swimming SPAANDEX K-Floor 22
1800 × 600

SPAANDEX Unipan* 2400 × 600


Carrying on stilts 22
K-Floor P5/P6 1800 × 600
Unheated room
312 P5/P6
Dfl-s1
Application class 2 SPAANDEX Unipan* 2400 × 600
Swimming 22
K-Floor P5/P6 1800 × 600

Note
*Platform floor
PRODUCT DATA AND APPLICATION KEY
APPLICATION CLASS 1 APPLICATION CLASS 2

EN 312 P6 is the classification for floor EN P5/P6 is the classification for floor chipboards

chipboards for use in permanently heated areas for use in unheated rooms with a relative humidity

rooms with a relative humidity that on an annual that on an annual basis only exceeds 85% for a

basis only exceeds 65% for a few weeks - e.g. few weeks - e.g. unused attics, ventilated damp on

ordinary residence. existing constructions or in holiday homes.

The chipboards are marked:

The chipboards are marked:


CE 1073-CPR-803 NOVOPAN year

EN 13986 - EN 312 P6 E1- FLOOR CE 1073-CPR-803 NOVOPAN year EN

ING-Dfl-s1 - 22 mm > 600 kg/m3 - Production 13986 – EN 312 P5/P6 E1- FLOOR

date - This page up. ING-Dfl-s1 - 22 mm > 600 kg/m³ - Production

date - This page up.

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE ACCLIMATIZATION


180 C 65% RH

Moisture protection The floor chipboards must be handled so that The floor chipboards must ALWAYS be

the edges and surfaces are not damaged, and acclimatized - unpackaged - approx. 1 week

they must be stored dry on a level surface. before decommissioning in the room where

The floor chipboards must always be they are to be used. All masonry and plastering

protected against moisture. work must be completed before installation, and

the building must be dry of construction moisture


Ventilation
(max. 65% RH), heated to min. 18°C and

ventilated.

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Load-bearing subfloor
SPAANDEX K-FLOORING and SPAANDEX UNIPAN K-FLOORING can be used as load-bearing subfloors in both new construction and renovation projects, where
the chipboards are laid out on joists/beams. The construction provides a good opportunity to advance pipes and electrical installations between the joists or in the
joist layer. Together with the supports, the subfloor forms a flat and stable base for the final floor covering, which can be done as e.g. laminated parquet, linoleum or carp

MOISTURE BARRIER

As a general rule, a moisture barrier must always The moisture barrier is carried up walls and

be laid on concrete to prevent moisture damage to clamped to baseboards. See SBi-An display 224.

joists and floors. This also applies to floor separations.

A plastic film (PE) with a thickness of 0.20 mm can 3


be used as a moisture barrier. The plastic film must 1. Sprinkle

be CE-marked according to DS/EN 13984. 2. Moisture barrier, 0.20 mm PE foil 1


3. Insulated pipe

The moisture barrier is laid out with an overlay of 4. Blocking


4
at least 150 mm and must be taped in all joints. 5. Bearing substrate, e.g. concrete deck 5 2

RADON PROTECTION
butyl tape. Principles and details can be found in SBi
Traditionally, a shrink-reinforced concrete slab is instruction 233 "Radon protection of new buildings",

considered to be close to radon, but when the TRE 56 "Timber frame houses" and TRE 64 "Wood
1 5
moisture barrier is made tight, it provides extra floors - Laying".

security against radon penetration. Before the moisture

barrier is laid, the thermal bridge break along the 1. Radon barrier
5 3
foundation, expansion joints in the concrete slab and 2. Moisture barrier, 0.20 mm PE foil

around pipe penetrations must be sealed. There can 3. Blocking 2


e.g. wall foil is used, which is stuck on 4. Concrete
4
5. Adhesive (on floor and wall)

SUPPORT AND
MOUNTING SPACES

The moisture content of joists/beams must not exceed supported correctly. The supports are laid out with must be at least 100 cm2 and finished at the

8±3% moisture when laying. In cases where massive a center distance of max. 600 mm or according to bottom with a soft piece. The building blocks are

beams/joists are used, and the moisture content load class. secured against moisture and stress from the

exceeds 11% in joists and 13% in the joists, the floor Blocking for joists can be done with plastic moisture barrier with a substrate of e.g. asphalt

chipboards should be glued to the joists. It is wedges, plywood pieces, hard wood fiber boards cardboard. The distance between the blocks is

recommended to use laminated screeds (Kerto), or the like. Plastic wedges and plastic towers must shown in the table.

which are always straight and with the correct moisture have documented durability and be dimensioned for

content. the load. Wood-based puzzle pieces

Beams/beams must be dimensioned and

FLOORS WITH NORMAL


LOAD AS RESIDENTIAL

Along walls, where the load is often greater, an 2 kN. In case of heavier, constant load such as e.g.

extra beam/beam is laid. The indicated joist distance auditoriums, classrooms, storage rooms or archive

of max. 600 mm from center to center ONLY applies rooms with many heavy shelves, the distance

when laying subfloors on joists/wood joists with a between joists/beams must be reduced, cf. the

point load of max. scheme.

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agreement with Preben to secure
more stable subfloor
Beam and block distances for chipboard on beams for various applications

A: 2 kN B: 2.5 kN C1-C2: 3 kN C3-5 and D1: 4 kN 1)


Application based on point load given for load category AD cf.
Housing and internal Office and light business Meeting room with tables or Meeting rooms without
National Annex to Eurocode 1, part 1-1
access roads fixed seating permanent seating and
smaller shops

Largest screed distance for 22 mm Novopan floor chipboards

600 mm - 4) - 4) - 4)
- with flight shock

- without flight impact 2) 600 mm 600 mm 360 - 450 - 480 mm 300 mm

Largest block spacing for LVL joists with stiffness 10000 MPa

500 mm 400 mm - 4) - 4)
39 x 40 mm joists

63 x 40 mm joists (on high edge) 800 mm 730 mm 660 mm 500 mm

Note

1) Also applies to access roads to premises in load category B, C1-C5 and D1


2) Butts between end joints must be placed over joists
3) For 1800 mm long boards, the largest distance is 450 mm in C1- C2
4) The carrying capacity is insufficient

LAYING JOISTS

To support the slab edges - along the walls - the distance between other beams. The
edge joists are laid out with a maximum distance building blocks are attached to joists with butt-joints.
from the walls of 40 mm. 1. Flooring, e.g. linoleum
12 mm 1 2. 22 mm SPAANDEX K-FLOOR
As extra edge joists, a 700 mm long extra
3 4 2 joist can be inserted between each joist 3. Expansion joint
5 spacing (perpendicular from the wall again), 4. Cam nail/screw with partial thread
40 mm 5. 40 × 39 mm KERTO litter
so that the chosen joist spacing is halved.
Other joists are distributed with a center 6. Blocking
distance of max. 600 mm, cf. above separate 7. Asphalt cardboard

7 6 schemes. The distance between the 1st and 8. 0.20 mm PE foil


8
9 2nd screed is reduced by 30% compared to 9. Concrete deck

EXPANSION JOINTS dimensioned correctly. The center distance

between the joists must be a maximum of 300 mm.

To allow room for expansion of the floor A substrate of 13 mm floor plaster is screwed
surface due to moisture, a distance from walls, into a square grid 200 × 200 mm on top of
columns and pipe ducts is kept at min. 12 mm. the floor chipboards. Alternatively, the floor
When laying out floor surfaces over 15 metres, gypsum board can be glued and screwed to the
expansion joints of min. 15 mm. The expansion chipboard with e.g. Alfix Readyflex. It provides
joint can be done in several ways, e.g. with a strong and stable base for ceramic coatings
aluminum profiles from MIGUA or similar. See in dry rooms.
3 also TREE 64, TREE 37. 1. Floor covering, e.g. linoleum
1
2. 22 mm SPAANDEX K-FLOOR
4 2
3. Expansion joint
BREAD DISTANCE AT 4. Cam nail/screw with partial thread

5 CERAMIC 5. 40 × 39 mm KERTO litter


FLOOR COVERING 6. Blocking
7. Asphalt cardboard
6
9 8 Beams/beams and walling must be 8. 0.20 mm PE foil
7
9. Concrete deck

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Assembly
- BEARING SUBFLOOR
The floor chipboards are laid out with a center

SPAANDEX K-FLOORING and SPAANDEX UNIPAN K- distance of max. 600 mm between joists/
1
FLOORING are discontinued in connection with min. beams, and should aim to cover at least two joist/

300 mm displacement and across the beam distances. The free edges of the floor

created beams/beams with the right side chipboards against walls and openings must be
2
upwards, ie the marked side, and with supported.
3
the end stops assembled in the middle of the joists/

beams. Joints between joists 1. Distance wedges

(aircraft impact) may only occur in ordinary living 2. Floor chipboards

spaces. 3. Insulation

- BEARING SUBFLOOR
WITH AIRCRAFT

SPAANDEX K-FLOORING and SPAANDEX UNIPAN

K-FLOORING are approved for installation with

flight shock, i.e. end joints between them

bearing beams/beams. The approval is

ONLY applicable at max. load of


2 kN. Execution must take place as described 1. Distance wedges 1
Connected my 300 mm
under "Load-bearing subfloor" and special 2. Floor chipboards
Reduced
guidelines below: 3. Moisture barrier
2 litter distance 30%
• The stamped side of the floor chipboard is turned over 4. Blocking
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up. 5. Concrete deck
Reduced 3 4
• The end joints are displaced the least 6. Support/edge bedding along the room litter distance 30%
300 mm. edges 5

COLLECTION
AND FIXING

The floor chipboards can be attached to joists/

beams with self-tapping screws with partial

thread, ring seam or equivalent.


The boards are screwed/nailed with a maximum fixing floor chipboards. Plata-flex is easily and Recommended attachment for 22 mm chipboards

distance of 150 mm on all supported board edges quickly screwed in with the floor and ceiling screw
Chipboard screws with partial thread 4.5 x 60 mm
and with a maximum distance of 300 mm on all driver Split 217 with EX 580 extension.

intermediate supports. Nails/screws are sunk 1-2 NKT-Fasteners Spun+ screws with
4.5 x 60 mm
mm, and the holes must NOT be puttyed, as this partial thread, CE marked

can later cause unevenness in the floor surface. It is When using gun nails, the floor chipboard and NKT Fasteners Plata-flex, CE marked 4.2 x 55 mm

recommended to use screws as the safest screed must be pressed against each other before
Paslode full head ring nail, CE marked 2.8 x 63 mm
fixing!

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- SWIMMING with up walls and clamped to baseboards. The

UNDERFLOOR floor chipboards are laid down in connection with

min. 300 mm displacement on pressure-resistant

SPAANDEX K-FLOORING and SPAANDEX insulation, such as EPS 250.

UNIPAN K-FLOORING can be used for swimming


Mine. 300 mm 1. Distance wedges
Subfloor on a flat and straight surface

(± 2 mm measured with a straightedge over 2 m). 2. Floor chipboards


1 As an intermediate layer, possibly floorboard. 3. Floorboard
2
For concrete decks, a moisture barrier is laid out, which 4. Moisture barrier

eg. 0.20 mm PE foil. The moisture barrier is laid 5. Pressure resistant insulation
3
4
out with an overlap of at least 150 mm. All 6. Trampled sand

5 collections must be taped. Moisture barrier is applied

- SWIMMING
FLOOR FOR RENOVATION

Before work begins, the existing floor is assessed.

Floor boards must be stable and nailed to the

substrate - possibly re-nail the boards. The surface

must be flat with a maximum tolerance SPAANDEX K-FLOORING and SPAANDEX UNIPAN K-

FLOORING are discontinued in connection with min.

of ± 2 mm measured with a straight line over 2 300 mm displacement insulation, such as

Mine. 300 mm m. An existing wooden floor can be levelled EPS 250.

2 by planing or with leveling compound


1
suitable for wood. As an intermediate layer is laid out 1. Distance wedges
3
floorboard. For organic substrates, lay out 2. Floor chipboards
4 usually not a moisture barrier, as there may be 3. Floorboard

risk of fungus and rot. 4. Existing load-bearing subfloor

GLUING POST PROCESSING GLUING

Under all mounting conditions, a suitable type

The gluing can be carried out when the floor chipboard All plate joints are sanded before coating with e.g. of glue must be used, e.g. glue types calculated

is in its permanent position. With it carpet, linoleum, vinyl or for higher wood moisture and frost. Contact

double glue nozzles apply glue in one working step. similar, as with thin floor coverings there is a risk of the glue supplier for choosing the correct type of glue.

Both fathers are glued on the upper side. marking joints and Sheet joints must be applied in sufficient quantities of

Use approx. ¾ liter of glue per 25 any unevenness in the floor chipboards. glue so that sheet edges are completely protected
running meter. The finished subfloor must be protected against against water penetration. Gluing to the joists is also

• When gluing in application classes 1 and 2 drying out/moistening with e.g. PE foil, recommended. The glue is applied with a double stud,

a 1-component D3 PVAc glue is recommended. until the subsequent floor covering is installed. so that there are two strands of glue on the joists.

• Apply enough glue that it is visible inside

the joints - excess glue is wiped off.

The glue supplier's instructions must be followed carefully, SPAANDEX UNIPAN K-FLOOR FIXING

especially with regard to the temperature of P5/P6 ENHANCED PRECAUTIONS. 5 screws at end shock and 3 at others.

the room and the materials. The glued floor chipboards For plate edges, the screw distance is 150 mm.

must harden approx. a day. During this period, the floor

must not be loaded or trafficked. BEFORE ASSEMBLY GRINDING

In cases where massive beams are used/ When used during construction periods where If the boards have been exposed to heavy

joists, and the moisture content exceeds 11% in the joists beams and slabs are exposed to precipitation, the wetting or direct water, extra sanding of board

and 13% in the beams, the floor chipboards should be glued beams must be cleaned of water, ice/frost and snow. joints must be expected.

to the joists.

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FLOOR HEATING

The floor chipboards can be used in installation of the heating system must be followed

connection with underfloor heating, both water- carefully. KRONOSPAN ApS offers an easy water-

based and electric underfloor heating. Water- based underfloor heating solution with NOVOPAN

based underfloor heating system must be shunt- CLIMAGULV for dry and wet rooms respectively. See

controlled and designed so that the water flow brochures at [Link] - or order them in

temperature can NEVER exceed 40-45°C (max.

27°C on finished floor surface). The supplier's the construction market.

instructions for

PARTICLE BOARDS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

The majority of the wood raw materials The fresh wood part mainly consists of PEFC or

for NOVOPAN's chipboard production consist of FSC certified wood. It is

various types of recyclable by-products from e.g. the guarantee that the raw materials come from

other wood industry, wood that has been used as sustainable forestry.

packaging, building timber etc

QUALITY ASSURANCE REMEMBER... • All plate joints are sanded

• Edge joists at all free board edges

All chipboards from KRONOSPAN ApS are • Floor slab type is chosen according to application • Number of screws/m2 approx. 16 pcs.

manufactured, checked and labeled according to grade

applicable regulations and instructions. As well as • The plates are acclimatized for approx. 1 week in HANDLING
chipboard products from KRONOSPAN ApS comply the room where they are to be used • According to The Norwegian Working Environment Authority's guidelines for lifting,

with the requirements for formaldehyde content and • Moisture content in joists max. 8±3% must manual transport and plate lifting

are approved through Dancert and provided with the • In cases where solids are used carried out by 2 people

CE mark, which is a guarantee for a thoroughly beams/joists, and the moisture content • Use work gloves, category 2 according to

checked chipboard product. exceeds 11% in straws and 13% in EN 388, when handling

the beams, you should glue the floor • Wear safety glasses and respiratory protection

chipboards to the joists when working with panels

• Best fastening is done with screws • Weight chipboard 620 x 1820 x 22 mm:

partial thread 18 kg

SERVICE AND NEGOTIATION • Possibly. moisture barrier - correct location and • Weight chipboard 620 x 2420 x 22 mm:

securing the structure against rising 24 kg

Find out more about KRONOSPAN ApS and the moisture

company's extensive chipboard program at kronospan- • No moisture barrier on organic materials

[Link]. Chipboards from KRONOSPAN ApS can be • Correct support distance for

delivered through all the country's hardware stores bearing beams


NOVOPAN WOOD INDUSTRY
and timber stores. • Bed distance between 1st and 2nd bed
reduced by 30% Kronospan ApS
• Establishment of an expansion joint at Pinstrup | 8550 Ryomgård |
floor surface > 15 lbm
Tel. 8974 7400 |
sales@[Link] |
• Plenty of glue - approx. ¾ liter of glue per 25 continuously
[Link]
meter plate assembly

• Do not putty on screw holes

• Lay out a layer of floorboard when swimming

floor

• The floor should be uncovered until installation

flooring

DISCLAIMER The product from KRONOSPAN is under continuous development, and the technical specifications are given subject to change. In addition, reference is made
to the applicable terms and conditions of sale and delivery. The latest current version is always available at [Link]. Please check. January 2022 © [Link].

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Kerto® LVL T-stud is a perfect product for
load-bearing and non-load-bearing internal
and external walls. T-stud has excellent
strength-to-weight ratio, is dimensionally
stable and easy to fasten and drill.

Kerto LVL T-stud is made of 3 mm thick light-weight softwood veneers. Major advantages
The veneers bonded with weather- and boil-resistant adhesive.
The grain direction of all the veneers is the same. The light-weight • Light-weight product, easy to handle and lift manually
product is easy to handle at construction site. at construction site
• Excellent strength-to-weight ratio
Applications • Dimensional stability improved against warp and twist
Structural applications: • Great workability and quick to install
• Wall studs for internal walls • Easy to fasten, staple, screw, nail and drill using
• Wall studs for external walls
conventional woodworking tools
• Secondary joist for floors
• Ensures material efficiency with customised product
Industrial applications: dimensions
• Door and window frames • Made of sustainable northern wood and PEFC certified
• Furniture • Kerto LVL (1 m³) contains stored carbon equivalent
• Support structures for concrete formwork
to 685 kg CO²
• Packaging industry
Approvals and design properties Bonding
Kerto LVL T-stud is CE marked and the design properties are Kerto LVL is bonded with a weather- and boil-resistant phenol
determined according to standard EN 14374. The design properties formaldehyde adhesive. The gluing meets the requirements of the
given in the Declaration of Performance (DoP) are to be used standard EN 14374. The face veneer scarf joints on the front side of
for structural calculations with EN 1995 (Eurocode 5). The DoP the product are glued with colourless adhesive.
documents can be downloaded from [Link]/dop.
During hot pressing the adhesive cures as thermoset plastic, and
T-stud has also approvals in Norway and Germany. therefore is inert and non-hazardous to humans and animals.
Kerto production is managed according to the principles of standard
ISO 9001. The quality and the constancy of performance of the Formaldehyde emissions
product are controlled by means of regular third party inspections Determined according to EN 717-1, the amount of formaldehyde
and audits. emitted by Kerto LVL falls far below the Class E1 requirement of
≤0.100 ppm, and also fulfils the most stringent requirements in the
Overall dimensions world (≤0.030 ppm). The formaldehyde emissions of Kerto LVL are
approximately 0.018 ppm.
MINIMUM (mm) MAXIMUM (mm)
Thickness 27 75
Further processing
Width/height 40 200*
Kerto LVL T-stud can be further processed in various ways according
Length 2,000 16,000* to end-use requirements.

* Special widths and lengths are available on request.


Optical sanding, 2 sided only
39x40mm Sanding
Calibrated sanding, 2 sided only
Standard tolerances Edge profiling Tongue and groove, half-lap

SIZE MINIMUM MAXIMUM Machined to special size and shape,


Machining
notches and holes
Thickness ≤ 27 mm -1.0 mm +1.0 mm
Temporary weather protection
27 < t ≤ 57 mm -2.0 mm +2.0 mm WeatherGuard
- up to width 610 mm
t > 57 mm -3.0 mm +3.0 mm
Treatment against mould MouldGuard
< 400 mm -2.0 mm +2.0 mm
Width/height Treatment against termites
H2S treatment
≥ 400 mm -0.5 % +0.5 % (Australia only)

Length Alle -5.0 mm +5.0 mm


In moisture content of 10 ± 2 %. Special tolerances are available on request. Packing
SANDING OF KERTO LVL AFFECTS PRODUCT THICKNESSES
Products are packed in moisture-resistant plastic wrapping or packing
hoods. Packages can be stored outside only temporarily. Longer-term
• Optical sanding reduces the original nominal thickness by storage is recommended under cover in dry conditions.
approximately 2 mm. The standard thickness tolerances apply to
the sanded nominal thickness. Structural design shall be made On request the products can be delivered without plastic wrapping.
according to the sanded nominal thickness. In this case products shall not be exposed to weather.
• Calibrated sanding reduces the original nominal thickness by
approximately 3 mm. The thickness tolerance of calibrated sanded
products is +/- 0.5 mm from the target thickness. The dark glue line
Further information
may become visible as it is allowed to sand through the face • Kerto LVL T-stud Declaration of Performance
veneers. Structural design shall be made according to the sanded ([Link]/dop)
nominal thickness. • Kerto LVL Manual ([Link]/kertomanual)
• Kerto LVL for Load Bearing Applications brochure

This leaflet is provided for information purposes only and no liability or responsibility
of any kind is accepted by Metsä Wood or their representatives, although Metsä Wood
04/2022

has used reasonable efforts to verify the accuracy of any advice, recommendation or
information. Metsä Wood reserves the right to alteration of its products, product
information and product range without any notice.

METSÄ WOOD
P.O. Box 50, 02020 Metsä, Finland
Tel. +358 1046 05
[Link]/kerto
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Blocking distance for


Kerto® LVL T-stud joists

Blocking distance
Beam or beam spacing (Support spacing)

General information about Blocking distance L, max: The


laying The veneer layers can be placed horizontally or vertically. distance in the general subjects (normal subjects) is indicated in the table
Regarding other matters, please refer to the handbook, which can be below.
requested from Træinfo, TRÆ64 - Trægulve - laying. For other information, L, end: Distance at the ends of the beams, i.e. at a wall or where two ends
contact Metsä Wood Denmark. collide. The distance is L,max reduced by 10%.

Prerequisites Middle Good advice when laying the floor Kerto


modulus of elasticity (E0,mean): 9 600 MPa. floor screeds are laid with the first screed at a distance of 50-80 mm
along the wall and with min. 10 mm distance to the two walls at the ends.
The distance between the screeds is determined by how far the floor can span
- usually 60 cm. The screed's mounting distance depends on the use of the floor
and can be seen in the table above.

400mm between
plastic wedges
Mounting distance for horizontal mounting
DIMENSION RESIDENCE OFFICE COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION SMALLER SHOPS
(mm) (A) (B) PREMISES (C1) PREMISES (C2) PREMISES (C3-C5) (D1)

Height (a) x q=1.5 kN/m² q=2.5 kN/m² q=2.5 kN/m² q=4.0 kN/m² q=5.0 kN/m² q=4.0 kN/m²
width (b) Q=2.0 kN Q=2.5 kN Q=3.0 kN Q=3.0 kN Q=4.0 kN Q=4.0 kN

39 x 40 500 mm 465 mm 430 mm 430 mm 395 mm 395 mm

a
63 x 40 800 mm 745 mm 700 mm 700 mm 625 mm 625 mm

Mounting distance for vertical installation


DIMENSION RESIDENCE OFFICE COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION SMALLER SHOPS
(mm) (A) (B) PREMISES (C1) PREMISES (C2) PREMISES (C3-C5) (D1)

Height (a) x q=1.5 kN/m² q=2.5 kN/m² q=2.5 kN/m² q=4.0 kN/m² q=5.0 kN/m² q=4.0 kN/m²
width (b) Q=2.0 kN Q=2.5 kN Q=3.0 kN Q=3.0 kN Q=4.0 kN Q=4.0 kN

39 x 63 800 mm 745 mm 700 mm 700 mm 625 mm 625 mm

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Data sheet Combi Top Medium with silencer

Combi Top Medium with silencer has been developed for tiling floors at low heights, e.g. in renovation projects where extra step
sound reduction is desired. Kombi Top Large with silencer can be used together with Kombi Top Small, Kombi Top Medium and
Kombi Top Large.
For further information on sound chip, see data sheet for sound chip for Kombi Topkiler.
Building height together with: Kombi Top
Small: 27-48 mm / Kombi Top Medium: 36-57 mm / Kombi Top Large: 51-72 mm

Technical information
Properties Specification Unit Remark
Item number / DB number 8701214K / 1672925

Material LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) and PU Bonded Rubber sound chip included
Polyurethane (Regupol Boost 47)
Width / Length / Height 43 / 130 / 36 etc

Color Green with black silencer


Weight 52 gram
Temperature High (Softing LDPE / PU Bonded
95 / 115 °C
Point) Rubber

Low Temperature (Low LDPE / PU Bonded


-73 / -40 °C
Temperature Brittleness) Rubber

UV resistance The wedge has added UV additive in the masterbatch

At 100 years no change is seen The wedge is tested at 20 degrees


Aging effect the material according to factory standard SPF2000

250 With Kombi Top Medium and


Point load kg
surface printing of 40x40 mm
For floor tiling with 6 tilings per
1,500 m2. Sound chip compression will
Surface load kg
occur depending on weight

Weighted step sound reduction 19 dB

Consumption per m2 Moisture 6 PCS. When tiling the floor


Not affected by moisture, rot or fungus

Fire LDPE (Kombi Top Medium) does not develop toxic smoke in case of fire
PU Bonded Rubber (Lydbrik) produces gases that can be harmful
LDPE (Combi Top Medium); Fuel class B2/DIN 4102-1
11.2020
Medium
silencer
Combi
sheet
Data
with
Top

Fire classification
PU Bonded Rubber (Audio Chip); EN13501-1 Class E
Capillary breaking Yes

Knudsen Kilen A/S • Industrievej 21 • DK - 3300 Frederiksværk • tel.: +45 47 76 01 01


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Knudsen Floor tiling - Laying instructions


APPLICABLE TO KNUDSEN KILEN'S TWO FLOOR TILING SYSTEMS KOMBI AND KOMBI MAX

These instructions are general and you should always read the floor manufacturer's instructions. If the floor manufacturer's instructions differ from those
below, the floor manufacturer's instructions should be followed.
Information regarding other conditions in connection with the laying of screed floors must be sought from the separate manufacturers, e.g. relating to.
vapor barrier, upper floor, insulation, underfloor heating etc. There may also be other measurements of distances on joists, floors, bearing capacity, etc.
than stated in these instructions, and here the lowest denominator should always be followed.
Knudsen Kilen relates to the bearing capacity and effect of Knudsen Kilen's products and they should always be followed as a minimum.
The moisture content of the litter should not be more than 8% (+/-2%) and should ideally be the same as in the floorboards.

Look for further advice and guidance in TRÆ64 and Gulvfakta, which are valid and regularly updated.

BEFORE THE WORK STARTS


• Knudsen Kilen recommends LVL joists in a minimum of 39 x 40 mm and the joists are always laid with the glue joint horizontal. Besides
saw-cut joists or stick-glued joists can also be used for this.
• Before starting the work, the surface must be clean and stable and free of putty and concrete blobs.
• Consideration must also be given to vapor barrier, insulation etc. which must be laid out so that it does not affect the floor tiling.
This guide only relates to floor tiling.
• Knudsen Kilen recommends one of the three common bedding structures (see method 1, 2 and 3 below).

Method 1: Standard Keyboard layout Method 2: Frame construction Method 3: Tangent build-up reduced

Standard tangent structure with support beams With frame construction , the weight is distributed Tangent construction reduced is built according to
means a structure where there is a maximum of 600 again by the wall. An edge beam is fitted at the ends of the same principle as Standard tangent construction,
mm between the beams and where support beams the beams against the wall and this is supported by however, the distance is reduced by 30%, to 420 mm
are placed at the ends to achieve the required load- blocks and thus minimizes the risk of bending down. cc, whereby support beams can be avoided.
bearing capacity.

NAILING CORRECT STRIP LOCATION


• All blocks must be attached to the joists. • The litter must always be placed so that it is fully supported
• Fastening is done with screws, nails or staples. of the building blocks.
• Nailing can be done from the top, using
rod-glued beams and ringed nails.
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FOOTSTEP SOUND
DAMPING • In the form of sound chip which is mounted on
brickwork. • Before the start of the work, a decision must be made as to how effective step sound attenuation is desired. •
Knudsen Kilen recommends a step sound piece that is clicked onto the floor tiles to ensure optimal retention. • It must be ensured that the
step sound chip is flat on the surface, otherwise there may be a risk of bending.

DOOR
OPENING • When opening a door across joists, support joists must be laid. •
All beams should be broken through a doorway for reasons of sound etc. However, the floor manufacturer's recommendation in this regard must
always be followed.

COMBINATION OF BEAMS

• Beam joints must be staggered so that no more than every second row of beams has a butt in the same place. The shocks should be staggered by at least two
mounting distances. •
Blocking is done on each joist as close to the end as possible, and there must be no more than 150 mm between the two blocks.
The next tiling is reduced by 10% in relation to the selected tiling distance. • There must always be 10
mm between joist ends. • Alternatively, it can be lathed together with a lath of at least 300 mm and screwed
with 6 screws, so that a stable and
power transmission assembly.
• If a lath joint is used, the joint must be supported with floor tiles.

1. The end of the bed must stop 10 mm from the wall.

2. If edging is used (frame construction), this must stop 20-30 mm from

the wall.

3. The first screed is placed 50-80 mm from the wall.


4. Place the next screed at a maximum distance of 300 mm from the first screed.

5. The screed distance is chosen based on the floor manufacturer's

recommendations, however max. 600 mm, cf. recommended maximum screed

distance on the chosen screed structure.

6. Support beams must have a minimum length of 600 mm and must be supported

by 3 blocks.

7. Beam build-up is reduced by 30%, whereby support beams can be dispensed

with. For example, the distance between the joists can


for 22 mm solid wood is reduced from 600 mm to 420 mm.

8. If edge sleepers are used, the support distance can be increased to 530

mm without the use of support sleepers.

9. Place the first block 50-80 mm from the wall.

10. The second block is placed 250 mm from the first.


11. Then Knudsen recommends the Wedge max. 530 mm between

each block to ensure load-bearing capacity.

12. Blocks are placed staggered from one another from litter to

extracurricular

13. As a rule, the joists must always be divided into doorways and support joists

must be laid regardless of whether a reduced structure is used or not.

14. Assembly with laska à min. 300 mm which must be attached

both sides of the joist and screwed with min. 3 screws


in every litter.

15. The first block at each end of the bed is placed as close to the end as possible. There must be a maximum of 150 mm between the blocks.

16. In the next tiling, the tiling distance is reduced by 10%.

ATTENTION! For partition walls and extra loaded areas (under kitchen elements, heavy furniture, etc.), extra blocks must be used.

CARRYING CAPACITY / LOAD CATEGORY

The absorbed point load for the current application stated in the national annex to EN1991 of 1.5 KN per m2, can be complied with with Knudsen
Kilen's products if bricking is done with a minimum of six brickings per m2.

instructions
10.2021
Laying
Floor
tiling

Knudsen Kilen A/S • Industrievej 21 • DK - 3300 Frederiksværk • tel.: +45 47 76 01 01


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ROLLS 34/37

Performance declaration number: G4207MPCPR / G4207JPCPR

Usage code: MW-EN13162-T4-DS-MU1

Short description: Glass wool rolls are flexible, light and of low density.

Use: Glass wool has high tear strength and is non-flammable, which makes it suitable for use in a wide
range of constructions with thermal and sound insulation requirements. The product is CE marked.

Goal

Goal

Width x Length Thickness

960 x 5700 mm, ÿ 0.034 95 mm

960 x 4500 mm, ÿ 0.034 120 mm

960 x 3200 mm, ÿ 0.034 145 mm

960 x 2800 mm, ÿ 0.034 195 mm

960 x 10780 mm, ÿ 0.037 45 mm

960 x 7620 mm, ÿ 0.037 70 mm

960 x 6070 mm, ÿ 0.037 95 mm

960 x 5130 mm, ÿ 0.037 120 mm

1010 x 6000 mm, ÿ 0.037 120 mm

960 x 4470 mm, ÿ 0.037 145 mm

1010 x 5800 mm, ÿ 0.037 145 mm

1010 x 3980 mm, ÿ 0.037 170 mm

960 x 3590 mm, ÿ 0.037 195 mm

1010 x 4300 mm, ÿ 0.037 195 mm

In accordance with EN 12431 In accordance with EN 823

Dimensional stability

Description Value In accordance with

Declared dimensional stability at 70 ºC/


90% relative humidity ÿ 1% EN 1604

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Other dimensions Other formats can be produced on request.

Packaging

Packaging The product is supplied in polyethylene packages, which are designed for short-term protection
only. For long-term protection at the storage location, the product must be stored either indoors or
covered and not on the ground.

Fire engineering properties

Reaction to fire
Essential properties Performance In accordance with

Non-flammable, Euroclass A1 EN 13501-1

Thermal properties

Heat resistance

Essential properties Performance In accordance with

Declared thermal conductivity ÿD 0.034 / 0.037 EN 12667:2012

Heat conduction resistance (W/mK) See product label EN 12667:2012

Insulation thickness See product label EN 12431:2007

Thickness tolerance T2 EN 823

Air permeability
Description Performance In accordance with

- EN 12114:2000
Air permeability

Moisture properties

Water permeability

Essential properties Performance In accordance with

- EN 1609:2007
Short-term water absorption

- EN 12087:2007
Long-term water absorption

Water vapor permeability


Essential properties Performance In accordance with

Water vapor diffusion resistance MU, µ 1 EN 13162:2012

Environment

Durability Glass wool is odorless, rot resistant, non-hygroscopic, does not support pests and does not
promote mold or fungal or bacterial growth.

Binder Contains our own developed binder ECOSE® Technology, which is made from recyclable bio-based
materials and without added formaldehyde.
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