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Basic Procedure
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 1
Brackets must be chosen that allow for correct depth of insulation and minimum
40mm air space between insulation and back of tile.
After checking tile layout drawings, using tape, string line or laser mark the primary
bracket locations.
Drill bracket holes according to fixing type (avoiding concrete reinforcement).
Fix the Sliding Point brackets along rest of rail at centres determined by calculation,
bracket fixed using 1 anchor back to wall. (Picture 1)
Fix the Fixed point brackets towards the top of the T1/T2 Vertical Rail, bracket fixed
using 2 anchors back to wall. (Picture 2)
Isolation pads to be placed between bracket and wall if required.
Anchors to be correct for wall type and calculated for dead load and wind load.
Carry out pull-out tests on anchors to ensure anchors work to applied loads.
(hand brackets)
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Stage 2
Using helping hand or clamp locate T1/T2 vertical rail onto primary bracket, either
using string line or laser ensure rails are in line and plumb (Picture 3)
Care must be taken to ensure that the rails are correct orientation for tile brackets,
and that the predrilled holes on rails are in line.
The rails must be fixed correctly in height, elevation and vertical direction.
When rails are in correct position drill T1/T2 Rail at fixing location on primary bracket,
at least 2 holes required for fixed point, single hole for sliding brackets (picture 4)
Using bolt, washer and nut attach rail to bracket, tighten to correct torque for type of
bolt (Picture 5)
After a number of T1 rails have been fixed check Rails for line and plumb (Picture 6)
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Stage 3
Fixing Insulation
(Picture 7)
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Stage 4
Fixing Tiles
Slide up the PH2 tile Clip into position and fix using pin at base of on a number
of T1/T2 rails (Picture 8)
According to weight of tile use single man lift 20kg, 2 man lift to 40kg
or use mechanical assistance above 40kg (check local Health &Safety requirements)
Place bottom nib of tile onto PH2 tile clip (Picture 9), at same tile locate FP joint profile
into middle recess of T1 rail behind the tile (Picture 10)
Slide down PH1 clips onto top of tile and fix to T1 rail using pin. Ensure PH1 clip is
pushed down onto top of tile and that tile is pushed against FP joint profile
and that the back rubber seal is behind the tile (Picture 11)
Fix next tile above using same sequence.
When top tile has been placed onto PH1 clip, use PH2 clip without pin to secure top
nib. (Picture 13)
Check both vertical and horizontal tile joint with straight edge to ensure tiles are in line.
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Cleaning Instructions
Prior to handover please ensure that the tiles are cleaned.
If there is light dirt such as dust, the cladding panels can be cleaned with a dry cloth. This
is especially recommended if only small areas are dirty. If bigger areas are dirty, the
facade should be cleaned with plenty of clear water.
In case of average dirt, the facade can be sprayed with a high pressure cleaner with a flat
jet. If the facade is even dirtier, a detergent on soapy water basis can be used in
connection with a high pressure cleaner.
In case of extreme dirt such as oily stains, cement or mortar residue, paint etc., regular
stain-remover or cement residue remover should be used if the a.m. cleaning methods
do not work. First however, you should test how the material tolerates these products on
a not so visible small area.
Important:
Mechanical devices such as a wire brush or steel wool may not be used for cleaning. This
would permanently harm the surface with scratches.
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