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PVC Cable Trunkings
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HDPC
Solid Ducts
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HDPC
Sub Ducts
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UPVC
Cable Ducts
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Corrugated
Ducts
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Muti
Compartment Ducts
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C-PVC
Cable Ducts
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Conco
Ducts
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Conco
Ducts Accessories
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Flexible
Corrugated Ducts
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Concrete Panel |
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Cable
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Cable
Ties - Color
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Relaseable
Cable Ties
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Marker
Ties
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Self
Adhesive Mount Bases
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Cable
Clips
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Round
Floor Ducts
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Telecom
Ducts & Rasceways
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Cable
Marker - Sticker
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Cable
Marker - C Type
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Open
Lock Wire Saddle
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Wiring
Ducts Shockets
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Here we provide the technical detail about the installing I Floor
Access Floor system ,
SECTION
A. STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION OF FIELD AREA
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In the installation of an access floor, there are certain criteria
that should be followed. These are listed in the general order
of sequence.

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STEP 1.
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Check the room dimensions and configuration against approved drawings.
Using a builder's transit or laser, shoot in the areas to receive
access floor to determine how much variation there is in the level
of the subfloor within the room and at the termination points,
such as elevator and door sills and concrete ledges. If
the floor cannot be installed per your drawings, notify the general
contractor superintendent for agreement on corrective action.
The FFH may have to be changed.
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Step 2 Determine Starting Points
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