Floor panels raised floor panels are typically 2 feet by 2 feet and are normally composed of a cement or wood core clad in steel or aluminum.
Definition of raised floor.
When the floor is raised it usually can accommodate space for walking or crawling in.
A raised floor is a data center construction model in which a slightly higher floor is constructed above the building s original concrete slab floor leaving the open space created between the two for wiring or cooling infrastructure.
Raised floors are widely used in modern office buildings and in specialized areas such as command centers information technology data.
Raised floor system structure is composed of panels on a grid supported by adjustable vertical pedestals below are the main components make up the whole access flooring system.
This type of raised floor has been the standard in datacenters for decades.
A type of flooring supported by a metal grid and typically used in data centers.
It is generally used in data centers telecommunication environments military command centers and modern office buildings.
The structural grid is spread out over the original floor which allows flexibility in the initial equipment.
Raised flooring can be removed in pieces to allow for cabling wiring and cooling systems to run under the floor space.