Acoustic Brochure

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02/06

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A Proctor Group

Partnerships in action••••••••••••••••••••• THE HISTORY The A. Proctor Group Ltd, a privately owned company based in Scotland, has been serving the U.K. construction industry with a wide portfolio of technically advanced products for over 3 decades. The company has forged extensive links with universities, colleges and suppliers which have led to the production of more efficient, more durable and lower cost products. One such partnership, with Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh has led to the development of a full range of unique patented, party floor acoustic systems.

THE DEVELOPMENT Prompted by the Building Research Establishment’s findings, The A. Proctor Group, in 1986, embarked on a major programme of research and development in collaboration with the Heriot-Watt University, backed by the Science and Engineering Research Council which resulted in a series of new and innovative resilient flooring products.

(below) The A. Proctor Group’s Head Office- The Haugh Blairgowrie, Perthshire

This research has recently been expanded to include collaboration in product development at one of Europe’s leading materials research centres, Napier University. The A. Proctor Group has a policy of ongoing collaborative research as a basis for continuous innovation in material science and product design.

THE A. PROCTOR GROUP The Quiet Revolution Insulation of party floors against IMPACT and AIRBORNE sound transmission is a statutory requirement of the Building Regulations. The A. Proctor Group commissioned a comprehensive independent research programme into the problems associated with sound transmission in party floor constructions. This research combined with extensive laboratory and on-site testing, produced the single component solution in the Profloor Dynamic Batten. The concept of the Profloor Dynamic Batten utilises the dynamic properties of open cell polymer foam technology using a unique two layer fully bonded system. This foam combination eliminates the requirement for the mineral fibre quilt which is required with existing closed cell resilient batten systems. Profloor Acoustic Systems are a group of products specifically designed for the reduction of sound transmission. These use the same open cell foam technology to provide solutions for both new build and refurbishment projects. A nationwide technical specification team, together with Techline Advice Centre, ensure professional response to the industry’s requirements. A national network of distribution outlets ensures prompt and effective service.

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The importance of Acoustic Insulation••••••• THE PROBLEM Research has shown that traditional closed - cell integral foam battens provide as little as 1dB additional insulation compared with ordinary timber battens. The entrapped air prevents the deflection necessary to provide satisfactory isolation.

Tongue and Groove Profloor Dynamic Batten

Open-cell foam, whether used in strip form or distributed layer, will provide excellent long term isolation of impact sound up to 9dB quieter than that obtained using traditional closed-cell battens.

THE SOLUTION Concrete Planks

The most effective method of reducing structureborne sound in floors is to provide a resilient interlayer between the finished floor and the structural base. Many of the failures recorded in post-war designs were due to disintegration of the glass/mineral fibre quilt or inadequate deflection by the foamed plastic strip which formed part of the integral resilient batten. Deflection and Durability The application of vibration isolation theory indicates that a deflection under imposed loading of 6mm is required, to provide adequate impact sound insulation. This deflection cannot be provided by the traditional closed-cell polymer foam battens because the pneumatic resistance of the entrapped air limits the vertical movement to ‘less than 1mm under normal domestic loading’.

NEW PART E 2003 As of 1st July 2003, a major change to Approved document E of the Building Regulations for England and Wales came into effect. Key changes to this document include: • A change in the measurement criteria; • A change in the sound insulation levels required; • The introduction of pre-completion testing [10% of all new dwellings will have to be tested by an accredited third party]; • Inclusion of schools and rooms for residential purposes. DnTw + Ctr measurement uses a spectrum adaptation to give greater emphasis to lower frequencies. This highlights a structure’s strength or weakness at insulating against typically intrusive low frequency noise. 'Robust Details provide an alternative to precompletion testing for new build houses and apartments. These comprise a set of details of construction for timber, concrete and steel wall and floor systems. The A. Proctor Group has been closely involved with this process from its inception, and several of the Profloor Systems meet the requirements as Floating Floor Treatments for use in Robust Details (see page 7 for details).

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THE BENEFITS • For both new build and conversions. • Significantly reduces impact and airborne noise pollution in multi level dwellings. • Versatile, suitable for most domestic flooring applications. • Easy and fast to install to wooden joisted or concrete floors (pre-cast or in situ) with no ‘wet trades’ involved. • Use of floors immediately after installation. • Warmer floor surface. • Will last the lifetime of the floor. • Non load bearing partition walls can be erected on the finished acoustic floor where a double batten run has been positioned beneath the wall. • Services can be run in the void created by Dynamic Batten and access gained by siting a hatch. Profloor Systems comply with: Building Regulations 2003 - Approved Document E Building (Scotland) Regulations 2005 - Section 5 Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1990 - part G Building Regulations (Ireland) 1991 - Document E Regulation Requirements (BS 5821 - 3: 1984, ISO 717 - 3: 1982)

Profloor SYSTEM

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The Profloor System••••••••••••••••••••• Profloor SYSTEM Robust Details FFT1 for timber frame FFT3 for concrete

DYNAMIC BATTEN Profloor Dynamic Batten System is specified and detailed similarly to a standard batten, for the purpose of supporting the chosen floor finish, but has the advantage of providing effective isolation of the floor finish from the structure. Significant improvement in Impact Sound Insulation can be obtained when using Profloor Dynamic Batten System in timber and concrete construction. Profloor Dynamic Batten System, a market leader in the manufacture of floating floors for both new build and refurbishment projects, utilises advanced foam technology to provide an impact isolation superior to that achieved using fibre quilt.

An acoustic insulation batten for party floors in new build and refurbishment of timber joisted and concrete floors

RECOMMENDATIONS Mechanical fixings must not penetrate through the timber batten into the foam systems. We recommend that tongued and grooved flooring is bonded using Profloor PVA Woodworking Adhesive. It is intended that under normal domestic load the double foam system will compress by up to 8mm. STOCK Dynamic Batten System 3.6m x 45mm x 55mm (33mm soft wood + 22mm foam laminate) 3.6m x 45mm x 67mm (45mm soft wood + 22mm foam laminate)

Support Batten (white foam) 3.6m x 45mm x 50mm 3.6m x 45mm x 62mm 5mm Flanking Strip 10m x 100mm x 5mm other widths available

3.6 x 45 x 81mm (59mm softwood + 22mm foam) Other sizes available

The use of Profloor Support Batten is recommended around the perimeter of all rooms and in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens where the load could exceed 1.5kN/m2. Support Batten may not be required when used on timber floors with 19mm plank. If closer centres are required please contact APG Techline. The 3rd element of the Dynamic Batten System is the use of a 5mm Profloor Flanking Strip to isolate the acoustic floor from the wall and skirting board. o

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Profloor SYSTEM

DYNAMIC STRIP Profloor Dynamic Strip System, designed for new build and the refurbishment of existing timber floors, is nailed or stapled, using the fixing lugs provided, to the timber joists. Significant improvement in Impact Sound Insulation can be obtained when using Profloor Dynamic Strip System under the chosen floor finish.

An acoustic insulation strip for new build and the refurbishment of timber joisted floors

The Profloor Dynamic Strip System utilises the same advanced foam technology as the Profloor Dynamic Battens, to provide an impact isolation superior to that achieved using fibre quilt. Profloor Dynamic Strip has been developed in conjunction with Building Scientists at Heriot - Watt University.

RECOMMENDATIONS Mechanical fixings must not be used with this product with the exception of the fixing lugs. The plasterboard plank, or selected floor finish must be bonded to the Profloor Dynamic Strip using Profloor PVA Adhesive. We recommend that tongued and grooved flooring is bonded using Profloor PVA Woodworking Adhesive. It is intended that under normal domestic load the double foam system will compress by up to 8mm.

STOCK Dynamic Strip System 2.4m x 45mm x 28mm 2.4m x 75mm x 28mm (6mm plywood + 22mm foam laminate)

Dynamic Support Strip (white foam) 2.4m x 45mm x 23mm 2.4m x 75mm x 23mm

The use of Profloor Support Strip is recommended around the perimeter of all rooms and in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens where the load could exceed 1.5kN/m2. The 3rd element of the Dynamic Strip System is the use of a 5mm Profloor Flanking Strip to isolate the acoustic floor from the wall and skirting board.

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The resistance to airborne sound is dependant upon the mass of structural floor. For details contact Techline Advice Centre. For specification to meet Part E 2003 (see back page) . Please contact Techline Advice Centre.


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The Profloor System••••••••••••••••••••• KEY CHARACTERISTICS 1. Profloor Micro Deck System is available in two grades which are easily identified once laid. Standard - for normal domestic loadings 1.5kN/m2 Hi-load - for floors with higher loadings up to 4.0kN/m2 2. Panels of the two grades are interchangable to enable local areas to be upgraded, e.g. bathrooms kitchens or under a night storage heater. 3. A major advantage of Profloor Micro Deck System is the system’s simplicity of application and an overall thickness of only 17mm. There is no multi layer build up to achieve the finished floor. STOCK Micro Deck System Moisture resistant Medium Density Fibreboard, 1200mm x 600mm x 17mm (overall thickness)

MICRO DECK Profloor Micro Deck System provides the high degree of isolation necessary to give significant improvements in the Impact Sound Insulation of both timber and concrete floors (See graphs on page 8)

Profloor SYSTEM Robust Details FFT5 A high performance acoustic insulation deck for new build and refurbishment of concrete and timber floors.

Flanking/Support Strip (white foam) 125mm wide x 7mm thick complete with double sided tape. (supplied in 10 lin m coils)

Profloor Micro Deck System utilises the dynamic properties of foam technology and a patented edge support strip which prevents fracture of the tongue and grooved joint.

KEY CHARACTERISTICS 1. Profloor Refurb Deck System is available in two grades which are easily identified once laid. Standard - for normal domestic loadings 1.5kN/m2 Hi-load - for floors with higher loadings up to 4.0kN/m2 2. Panels of the two grades are interchangable to enable local areas to be upgraded, e.g. bathrooms, kitchens or under a night storage heater. 3. A major advantage of Profloor Refurb Deck is the system’s simplicity of application. There is no multi layer build up to achieve the finished floor. STOCK Refurb Deck System Moisture resistant P5 Chipboard, 2400mm x 600mm x 26mm (overall thickness)

REFURB DECK Profloor Refurb Deck System provides the high degree of isolation necessary to give significant improvements in the Impact Sound Insulation of both timber and concrete floors (See graphs on page 8)

Profloor SYSTEM Robust Details FFT5 An acoustic insulation deck for both new build and the refurbishment of concrete and timber floors

Flanking/Support Strip (white foam) 150mm wide x 7mm thick complete with double sided tape. (supplied in 10 lin m coils)

Profloor Refurb Deck System utilises the dynamic properties of foam technology and a patented edge support strip which prevents fracture of the tongue and grooved joint.

The resistance to airborne sound is dependant upon the mass of structural floor. For details contact Techline Advice Centre. For specification to meet Part E 2003 (see back page) . Please contact Techline Advice Centre.

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The Profloor System••••••••••••••••••••• Profloor DYNAMIC DECK SYSTEM Robust Details FFT5

Profloor Dynamic Deck System provides the high degree of isolation necessary to give significant improvements in both Airborne and Impact Sound Insulation. (See graphs on page 8)

For refurbishing concrete & timber floors

be laid staggered in a brick bond style and adhered on the tongues using Profloor Adhesive. It is intended that under normal domestic floor loading the double foam system will compress by up to 8mm. STOCK Dynamic Deck System Flooring Grade Moisture Resistant P5 Chipboard 2400m x 600mm x 40mm

Support Strip (white foam) 50mm x 17mm with double sided tape, 5 Lm per roll Flanking Strip 100mm x 5mm 10 Lm per roll

Profloor Dynamic Deck System has evolved from the concept of the Profloor Dynamic Batten and Strip and utilises the same dynamic properties of foam technology, using a unique two layer, fully bonded strip system. RECOMMENDATIONS Mechanical fixings must not penetrate Profloor Dynamic Deck as this would negate its inherent acoustic properties. We recommend that tongued and grooved flooring should

Profloor SYSTEM

ACOUSTIC MAT Profloor Acoustic Mat System is an impact sound and thermal insulation for all types of new or existing floor surfaces.

An acoustic insulation mat for timber and concrete floors

REGULATIONS Building Regulations 2003 - Approved Document E 27dB ∆Lw (ISO 140-8) Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990 - Part H Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1980 - Part G Building Regulations (Ireland) 1991 - Document E STOCK Roll size: Thickness: Weight per Roll: Weight per m2: Composition: Colour:

1m wide x 15m long 4.0mm Approx 27kg 1.8kg Polyester bonded fibre coated with high-quality latex. Green

1. Durable surface provides good protection in high traffic areas. 2. Most floor coverings such as carpet, linoleum* and heavy duty rubber sheeting* can be applied over Profloor Acoustic Mat. 3. Can be used to combat condensation in areas of cold bridging in floors. 4. Profloor Acoustic Mat is free from any CFC’s and there are none used during the manufacturing process. 5. Easy to install, Profloor Acoustic Mat is simply rolled out and bonded onto the surface of the existing floor using Proctor Probond A.M. Adhesive. six

The resistance to airborne sound is dependant upon the mass of structural floor. For details contact Techline Advice Centre.

* Consult The A. Proctor Group Techline for advice.


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The Profloor System•••••••••••••

• Can provide impact and airborne sound insulation depending upon construction. Please contact APG Techline for further information. • Provides a level finished floor on uneven subfloor’s, eliminating costly remedial work • Services can be placed in cavity created • Quick to install • No need to glue packing pieces • Total floor depth of system including an 18mm board finish can be as low as 51mm and as high as 200mm • Allows for application of a variety of floor surfaces i.e. chipboard, plywood or hardwood • Dry construction means no drying out delays

LEVELLING SYSTEM

Robust Details FFT2

PROFLOOR LEVELLING SYSTEM The Profloor Levelling System was developed in order that a level finished floor could be laid on a cambered, stepped or uneven subfloor. The system will contribute towards meeting the statutory impact and airborne requirements of the Building Regulations depending on the subfloor construction.

Profloor

TYPES OF BASE Levelling bases are manufactured from injection moulded High Grade Polymer, size 70 x 100mm in three types: Type L + M with 10mm (uncompressed) foam bonded to the base. Type H is for deeper floors with the foam bonded to softwood inserts of different thickness, which fit under the levelling base. Type L -requires 21mm thickness battens. Type M -requires 33mm or 45mm thickness battens. Type H -requires 45 mm thickness battens.

Floor Finish Batten

Packing Pieces Profloor Levelling Base Foam Layer

Concrete

Robust Details England and Wales

Floor constructions in which Profloor Systems can be used to meet the current Robust Details: E-FC-1, E-FC-2, E-FT-1, E-FS-1 Floating Floor Treatments (FFTs) which meet Robust Details requirements. FFT1 Resilient composite deep batten system Requirement

Timber Frame Floors Minimum Lw=15dB Minimum Rw+Ctr=13dB

FFT2 Resilient Cradle and batten system

FFT3 Resilient composite batten system

FFT4 Resilient overlay platform floor System

FFT5 Resilient overlay shallow platform floor System

Concrete Floors Minimum Lw=17dB

Profloor Deep Dynamic Batten Profloor Levelling System Profloor Dynamic Batten Profloor Refurb Deck Profloor Microdeck Profloor Dynamic Deck Profloor Activ Deck

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Performance•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Section 5; Scotland: Airborne minimum 52 dB DnTw Impact maximum 61 dB LnTw Part E 2003: NEW BUILD: Airborne minimum 45 dB DnTw + Ctr Impact maximum 62 dB LnTw MATERIAL CHANGE OF USE: Airborne minimum 43 dB DnTw + Ctr Impact maximum 64 dB LnTw

Airborne 55 dB DnTw 48 dB DnTw + Ctr

18mm Chipboard 19mm Plasterboard Plank Profloor Dynamic Batten 15mm OSB Deck

Impact 56 dB LnTw

350TJI ‘I’ Joists 100mm Glass wool 2 x 12.5 Fireline Plasterboard

Airborne 56 dB DnTw 47 dB DnTw + Ctr

Laminate Flooring 18mm Chipboard Profloor Dynamic Batten 230mm Bison planks

Impact 55 dB LnTw

Timber Strapping 12.5mm Plasterboard

Airborne 60 dB DnTw 53 dB DnTw + Ctr

Profloor Micro Deck 150mm In-situ Concrete layer

Impact 45 dB LnTw

50mm “Omni” precast concrete slab Plasterboard ceiling hung 150mm below slab on MF system

Airborne 58 dB DnTw 51 dB DnTw + Ctr

Profloor Refurb Deck Butt Jointed Floorboards 230 X 65mm Timber Joists

Impact 55 dB LnTw

Glasswool (100mm) Original Lath and Plaster ceiling 2 layers 12.5mm Plasterboard and Skim coat

Flooring Laminate boards 18mm Chipboard

APG 5599 02/06

Profloor Levelling System 230mm Bison planks Timber strapping

Airborne 57 dB DnTw 50 dB DnTw + Ctr Impact 52 dB LnTw

12.5mm Plasterboard

Proprietary Acoustic Systems Manufacturers Association statementThe New Approved Document E 2003 introduces a new unit of measurement for airborne sound which places more emphasis on low frequency performance. Due to the inherent difficulties of measuring low frequency noise a significant tolerance on the accuracy of

airborne sound test results should be expected . In practical tests PASM have witnessed relatively large variations in airborne sound results by different measurement contractors on the same floor. Site conditions and workmanship can also limit reproducible results, therefore previous results should be viewed as indicative performance only.

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