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What is raised access flooring?
Raised access flooring is a modular, structural floor, installed onto pedestals, to create a void within which electrical cabling, HVAC, data and communications can be concealed.
It is also a very versatile system, allowing flexible positioning of workstations and building services. It provides easy access for repair and maintenance and allows future upgrading of services with minimimal disruption to occupants.
Its use is not just restricted to office areas. Raised floors are ideal for computer rooms and datacentres which not only carry large runs of cabling but generate a significant amount of heat, which can be efficiently and reliably dissipated using underfloor cooling Permaflor is a complete raised access flooring system offering products for both PSA and BSEN specifications.