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Iso Floor Raised Floor SystemOptimal modularity for Data Centers, Network Operation Centers, etc.
in all seismic zones.
Th e b r id g e sh o w n i s t h e r e su n d Br i d g e b e t w e en Sw e d en a n d D en m a r k
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Bergvik company facts
Bergvik was founded in 1970
Iso Floor raised floors are used bycustomers such as Cingular, IBM,T-Mobile, Bell South, Digicel, MTN,Telmex, Vivo, American Movil,Vodafone, Vodacom, Celtel, Areevaetc in more than 100 countries
around the world Since 1993, Bergvik has been thesole global supplier of raised floorsand seismic bracing to Ericsson, theworld leading Telecom Network
provider Subsidiary in the USA since 2000,customers like AT&T, Bell South,Internap, Hoganas, Rettenmeier etchave seen the advantages.
The fully automated 65,000 SF factoryin Bergvik, Sweden
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Secure raised floor solutions
for your Data Center
The right floor should be strong and
modular
Bergvik, a world-renowned raised floor
supplier, offers a series of raised flooring
systems engineered for use in all seismic
zones. Adapted to accommodate all types of
equipment and designed with room to
expand, the Bergvik Iso Floor is a flexible,secure and cost competitive solution for
your Data Center flooring needs.
Proven mechanical strength
Bergvik has developed and adapted a series of
three different raised floor designs to
accommodate all seismic zones. To further
verify all structural calculations, we submit the
floor and bracing structures to dynamic full-
scale laboratory tests in accordance with NEBS
GR-63 and NEBS GR-2930.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
IT Perspective:
Only 2 grounding lug points diagonally per room are needed to provide ahigh potential to the main ground bar.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
IT Perspective:
No additional steel substructures needed for heavy equipment like CRACair conditioner units, UPS and Rectifiers since floor offers modular loadingcapabilities, making it easy to add pedestals and steel beams.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
IT Perspective:
Directional air grille panel option forcing more of the cold air directlyonto the face of the equipment.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective:
All floor panels can be removed without effecting the structural-integrityand the stability of the floor.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective:
Open bottom access for the racks and cabinets can be provided using 1inch (38x38mm) square tubing bolted on top of the framework.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective:
More useable space between pedestals compared to conventional raisedfloors with 24 spacing.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective:
As an option we can provide the floor with stepless cable ladder bracketsto reduce installation time.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective:
Optimization of Data Center floor space is possible due to the differentpanel size option. Up to 25% more equipment on the same room footprint.
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Infrastructure Perspective:
Using conventional raised floors, threaded rod tip protection is needed tosecure heavy equipment.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective:
No threaded rod tip protection going down to sub floor is needed
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Infrastructure Perspective:
Using conventional raised floors, bridging is needed due to the set 24spacing between pedestals.
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Cost saving features using Iso Floor
Infrastructure Perspective: No bridging needed due to flexible spacing between pedestals. Evenheavy transformers or UPS can be transported and mounted by decreasingthe space between pedestals.
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Maximum cooling of Blade Servers can be achived
by using optional Bergvik solutions
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Iso Floor design for seismic zone 1-2
Bergviks floor design for NEBSZone 1 2 offers the same
stable construction as our basemodel but with additionalreinforcements toaccommodate a higher risk ofseismic activity.
Strengthened with a 60 x 60mm pedestal anchored to thesub-floor with steel plateconnections between primaryand secondary steel sections,the Iso Floor model fulfills the
requirements for seismicreliability according to NEBS.
This floor has passed bothcalculated stress as well asdynamic full-scale tests in
accordance with NEBS GR-63and NEBS GR-2930.
Reinforced for added strength
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Iso Floor design for seismic zone 3-4
The Bergvik raised floor designedfor NEBS Zone 3-4 is the mostsecure product on the market
today. The addition of solidbracing frames anchored to theconcrete sub-floor provides thestrength and stability to withstandsevere seismic activity.
This Bergvik raised floor systemfulfills all the requirements forseismic reliability according toNEBS. The frames have passedboth calculated stress as well asdynamic full-scale tests in
accordance with NEBS GR-63 andNEBS GR-2930.
Floor Heights available in 14-36inch (350 to 910 mm). Seismicbracing frames integrated with
the raised floor have pre-torquedcross bracing rods, therefore notightening is needed following anearthquake.
Maximum stability
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Iso Floor accessories
Panel lifter
Cable ladders and stepless
brackets
Steps, ramps, border fascia, guard railPre-cut panels for cable intake
Ventilated panels
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High loads on standard panel w ith minimum
permanent deflection due to high e-module
Concentrated Load in aisle:
P = 1500 lbs (680 kg) gives 0.18 (4.7mm) temporary deflection
P = 2000 lbs (908 kg) gives 0.24 (6.1mm) temporary deflection
Permanent deflection after 5000 times =0.004 inch (0.1 mm).
Rolling Load, CISCA Test:
P = 600 lbs (272 kg) using a 6 diam x 1.5
wide Alathane wheel.
Permanent deflection after 10000 passes =0.009 inch (0.2 mm).
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Standard panel construction and
panel options
Suitable for most applications, the standard
panel consists of a 1" (38 mm) highdensity HD particleboard, moisture-resistant quality V313. The bottom side islaminated with aluminum. Standard panelsweigh only 22 lbs. Flame spread is 20(class 1) in accordance with ASTM E84 /
NFPA 266 / UL 723.
As an option we offer a high density, all
non-combustible calcium sulphate panel ifthere are limitations on the amount ofcombustible materials to be used inaccordance with e.g. local building codes.
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Bergvik Laminate finish
Decor: M335 Granite
Extremely wear resistant
Easy to clean even the most difficult
stains
Direct-laminated w ithout glue, whichcould work loose.
Surface to ground resistivity: < 2x1011
Ohms at min 40% RH.
Other surface finishes such as vinyl,linoleum or carpet tiles are available upon
request.
Decor: A287 Oak
Decor: H817 Alder
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Tapered panel edges
Attractive, functional and safe
When floor panels areremoved and other
surrounding panels shift(which will happen), theunique tapered panel edgedesign of the Iso Floor allowsthe removed panels to selfadjust and go back flush to
prevent tripping.
The thin edge trim gives thefloor an aesthetically pleasingappearance by making thepanel edges virtually
disappear into the flooringsurface, while fully protectingthe surface finish edge.
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Features and Benefits:
Iso Floor provide high lateral stability, meaning all panels can beremoved without the risk of the floor shifting. The free-standing, highstability floor substructure doesnt need walls for support, allowing you toonly plan for the space needed today, with room to expand.
25% more room for equipment in your Network Center will save
money on the real estate investment. This can be achieved by usingBergvik custom size panels in aisles.
Up to 70% less pedestal supports than conventional raised floors willprovide lots of space for wiring, cable ladders etc.
Removal of all floor panels in equipment aisles are now possiblesince Bergvik produce custom size panels to your specification.
Open bottom access and/ or perforated aisle panels allows formaximum cooling of Server racks. Airflow grilles with built-in fans directlyin front of server racks can also be provided as an option.
Floor panel meets NFPA 75 chapter 5.4.2 for fire resistance. Flamespread is 20 (class 1). Test report can be provided upon request.
The all-bolted floor structure is sufficiently grounded by only two (2)grounding wires attached in opposite corners of the floor mechanics.
A 5 year warranty is what you can expect.
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Iso Floor Technical DataThe floor system in general
Gross w eight: approx. 45 kg/m2 (9.3 lbs/sf)
Uniform distributed load, UDL: 5-50 kN/m2 (103-1030 lbf/sf) where 7.4 kN/m2 (150 lbf/sf) isused as a standard value
Finished floor height, FFH: 350-1900 mm (1475 inch). Higher than 900 mm, zone 0-2 only.
Laminate floor panel specification
Material: 38 mm high density particle board, V313 moist resistant quality is standard
Panel sizes: 600x600, 600x800, 600x400 mm (23.6 square, 23.6x31.5, 23.6x15.8) asstandard. Custom sizes available.
Surface finish: Bergvik direct laminate as standard. Optional surfaces available.
36x24 inch Perforated aisle panel: open area 0.78 sf (0.072 m2).
Electrical resistance: >500 kOhms and 6 according to EN 438-2:16 1991.
Weight: 10 kg (22 lbs) for floor panel 600 x 600 mm (23.6 square).
Flame spread: 20 In accordance with ASTM E84 or NFPA 266
Cleaning: With vacuum cleaner or dry mop. For difficult stains use citrus cleaner on a buffing pad.
NA Hoganas, PA, USA
SAS Flight Academy, Sweden
Bergv i k i s an i nnova t i ve kn ow ledge com pany specia l i zi ng i n ra i sed f l oo r sys tems and se ism ic b rac ing so lu t i ons ta i l o red t o ou r custom er ' s app l i ca t i ons .
Fo r an I so Floo r Maste r Spec i f i ca t i on , p l ease con tac t us o r v i s i t ou r w ebs i te .
Bergvik North Amer ica, Inc
212 West Main Street, Suite 202-B
Salisbury, MD 21801. USA
Tel: +1 410 548 1449
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.bergvik.com
Bergvik Flooring AB
Box 46 Vannstter
SE-820 23 Bergvik, Sweden
Tel: +46 270 424840
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.bergvik.com/sweden
Cingular Wireless, WA, USA
Bergvik Flooring AB 2007. Subject to change without notice
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