Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Requiring soil work
Patent
1986-03-11
1989-03-14
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Requiring soil work
52220, 237 69, E04G 2100
Patent
active
048115436
ABSTRACT:
A process is described for the installation of a floor heating system through which a heating medium flows and which comprises a plurality of plastic pipes (7) forming mats. The plastic pipes are embedded in a predetermined height in a plaster layer (9). The mats are initially placed on a substrate, preferably a thermal insulating layer and connected to the heating system. A given pressure is then produced in the plaster pipes. A first plastic layer is then applied to the mats and has a consistency such that the plastic pipes float on the plaster layer after a certain time and partly project therefrom. After the first plaster layer has set to such an extent that the plastic pipes are fixed in position, a second plaster layer with a thickness of approximately 10 to 15 mm is applied to the first plaster layer. The plastic pipes are fixed in position by the first plaster layer, so that they cannot float in the second plaster layer. As the first plaster layer has still not completely set at the time of applying the second plaster layer, between the two layers a homogeneous connection is formed, so that a through plaster layer is obtained in which the plastic pipes are embedded at a predetermined height.
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