
Lindner Floor And More® Comfort Underfloor Heating
FLOOR AND MORE® COMFORT UNDERFLOOR HEATING
FLOOR AND MORE® COMFORT UNDERFLOOR HEATING
Dry hollow floor with underfloor heating
Floor and more® comfort creates a pleasant and liveable environment for the occupier.
Intelligent heating and cooling systems incorporated into the floor panels regulate the interior climate perfectly – both in summer and winter. The system offers integrated, high-performance under floor heating with good heat reflection.
INFORMATION
FLOW TEMPERATURE
Environmental-friendly due to low flow temperature
PRODUCT TYPE
Underfloor Heating
PRODUCTION
Made in Germany
HEATING & COOLING
Quick reaction period with heating and cooling
PEDESTAL DISTANCE
599 mm x 599 mm
STANDARD PEDESTAL HEIGHT
40 - 2.000 mm
STATICS
- Seismic safety : Possible
- Point load (breaking load) : DIN EN 13213 (3 - 6)
- Point load (breaking load) : DIN EN 13213 4 kN (8 kN) - 7 kN (14 kN)
DETAIL
In addition floor and more® comfort generally operates with a low flow temperature thus saving energy - simple, efficient yet ensuring a comfortable living and working environment. Architects can also enjoy more design freedom: radiators are unnecessary, extending the planners’ scope when designing the interior layout for foyers and premium quality office space. Floor and more® comfort can also be installed at an impressively low floor height and is especially lightweight.
SURFACING SUITABILITY
- Parquet
- Elastic Coverings
- Textile Coverings
- Ceramics, Natural Stone (Suitability For Underfloor Heating Required)
BUILDING MATERIAL CLASS (FIRE PROTECTION)
- Building material class : Of the carrier panel
- Fire behavior : DIN EN 13501-1 (A1)
- Designation by building authorities : DIN EN 13501-1 (Non-combustible)
EVIDENCE (GREEN LEVEL CERTIFICATE)
-Cradle to Cradle Certified® : No C2C Certified® label available
-Circularity : Some of the components can be reused/refurbished
-Life Cycle Assessment : Life Cycle Assessment according to DIN 14067 (Product Carbon Footprint)
WEIGHT
52 - 70 kg/m²
THICKNESS
40 - 44 mm
HEATING PERFORMANCE
66 W/m² - 76 W/m² and cooling performance 33 W/m² - 40 W/m²
FIRE RESISTANCE (FIRE PROTECTION)
- Fire resistance : DIN 4102-2 (F 30)
- Fire resistance : DIN EN 13501-1 (Non-combustible)
TUBE DISTANCE (100 MM)
- Heating pipe : 786
- Heating performance : DIN EN 1264 2 (76 W/m²)
- Cooling performance : DIN EN 1264 5 (40 W/m²)
TUBE DISTANCE (150 MM)
- Heating pipe : 786
- Heating performance : DIN EN 1264 2 (66 W/m²)
- Cooling performance : DIN EN 1264 5 (33 W/m²)
COVER
Nearly all covering types possible
DECLARATIONS
FSC : Optional (TUEV-COC-000515)
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE CLEANING (TEXTILE COVERINGS)
-The daily brush vacuuming is an essential cleaning method which guarantees that the in the pile material absorbed soil is again moved up to the surface and can be vacuumed off there. At the same time the inevitable pile pressing with pressure sensitive coverings is eliminated. -A major element of the daily cleaning is also the removing of wet or dry stains which are mostly to be removed with lukewarm water or warm mild detergent dilutions. However, special means should be used for persistent stains. Though, the best results are achieved when the stain is removed promptly.
THOROUGH CLEANING (TEXTILE COVERINGS)
-In certain intervals every textile floor covering necessitates also a holohedral thorough cleaning in addition to the daily maintenance. The cleaning intervals respectively the cleaning effort is depending amongst other things on the frequentation and the colour of the covering. -In advance of every thorough cleaning should the floor covering be cleansed with a contra-rotating brush-vacuuming machine with two rollers. The stains should be sprayed with an all-purpose textile cleaner. -The carpet should not be entered during the drying time (4 – 24 hours).
-In the next step the raised floor panels with textile coverings are to be treated with a dry-foam shampooing. A contra- rotating machine with three wheels and natural bristles is to be used for the execution of the shampooing. Bristles from nylon and polypropylene may be used by no means because these would cause a damaging of the carpet fibres. (Residues of shampoo are to be removed subsequently with a vacuum cleaner.) -Through the completing brush vacuuming (after the drying) are the left parts of the dry foam removed
MAINTENANCE CLEANING (ELASTIC COVERINGS)
The daily maintenance with damp wiping procedure is part of the maintenance cleaning. The following methods have proven themselves in practice:
- Wiping with wet gauze or one way cloth.
- Damp wiping with well wrung-out mob and wiping care product.
- Treatment with a compact automatic machine in periodic intervals.
- Treatment with a compact automatic machine in periodic intervals.
- Advantages of the compact automatic machine are the achieving of very good cleaning results and the avoiding of damaging effects through the penetrating moisture in the joints of the raised floor elements.
THOROUGH CLEANING (ELASTIC COVERINGS)
A thorough cleaning is only rarely necessary with a regularly and conscientiously performed maintenance cleaning. However a thorough cleaning is necessary, if the floor coverings are strongly soiled and if the maintenance cleaning does not yield to a satisfying result. The thorough cleaning is structured in the following steps :
-Removing of rough soil through brooming or with a vacuum cleaner -Finally a wiping with clear water and a well wrung-out mob is necessary. After the drying it can be polished with a brush
-Applying a for the covering suited basic cleaning agent by spraying. Though it has to be paid attention that the liquid is measured in a way that no moisture can penetrate into the joints of the raised floor elements. -Afterwards follows a scuffing with a single-disc machine supplied with a pad which is suited for the degree of soiling. With smaller areas, the same results can be achieved with a scrubber.
