Base:
The units are skid mounted on steel frame base consisting of 100mm x 55mm M.S I-beam with an inner I-beam 100mm x 55mm one welded longitudinally and two or three laterally. 50mm M.S flat bars are also welded to the I-beam external frame. Steel works then wire brushed and painted with one coat of red oxide steel primer and one coat of gloss oil paint. Legs are 180mm long I-beams.
Floor:
Flooring comprises 18mm thick plywood nailed and glued to the selected timber joists 100mm x 50mm intermediate supports, mounted into the steel base at 600mm c/c, floor covered with light duty PVC sheets complete with M.D.F skirting in rooms and kitchens and heavy duty PVC sheets complete with wooden skirting in bathrooms.
Walls:
External walls are sandwich panels made of timber frame size 2.44m x 1.22m x 50mm thick in total. Timber is dried externally faced by 4mm thick plywood or hardboard primed and heavy textured painted water and weather proof and internally lined with 4mm thick decorative plywood or decorative hardboard glued and pressed by hydraulic machines. The external walls are insulated with 42mm thick polystyrene boards. 4mm thick strips are glued and nailed to cover the external joints prior to painting.
Internal walls are also sandwich panels of similar specifications but both sides are faced with 4mm decorative plywood or decorative hardboard. The internal walls are insulated by means of 42mm layer of polystyrene boards.
Kitchen and bathroom wall panels are covered with 4mm thick waterproof polyester plywood. Wall joints are sealed with wooden strips then primed and oil painted. All panels are connected together by tongue and groove joints. External panels are screwed to the steel base with G.I coach screws.
Roof:
Roofs are pitched type made of white wood timber trusses set at 1200mm centers, nailed together and to the external wall framing by means of 100mm x 50mm timber fascia. Timber purlins are nailed to trusses top at 600mm centers and then covered with Aluminum corrugated sheets of gauges with capped roof nails.
Ceiling:
Ceilings are 4mm thick plywood or hardboard sheets glued and nailed to the timber trusses and timber frame works set between trusses at 600mm centers. Ceilings are insulated with 20mm thick polystyrene insulation boards. Joints between ceiling sheets are hidden with 4mm plywood cover fillet. Ceilings are painted with primer and fine tex paint.
Doors:
Doors are generally 40mm thick, 830mm wide and 1935mm high of semi solid core for external and internal use, and are hung on 1 ½ pair of square but hinges, and fitted with mortice lock with liver handle. Internal doors are finished with decorative plywood or decorative hardboard to match the internal walls finish. External doors are primed and painted with high gloss oil paint.
Windows:
Windows are made of Aluminum section, size 95cm x 95cm, single glazed in two horizontal panels one fixed and one sliding, fitted with fly screen. Glazing is 6mm thick clear glass. Bathrooms and kitchens have fixed glass windows with timber frame.
Kitchens:
Standard items in kitchen are: stainless steel sink and mixer with hot and cold water supply fixed on wooden shelf with Formica work top and face.
Bathrooms:
Standard items in bathroom are: shower tray 80 x 80cm with mixer, 12 gallons water heater, and wash basin with mixer, mirror and shelf, English type W/C with shattaf.
Piping is a PVC pipe for cold water lines and waste water lines, and G.I pipes for hot water lines. Pipe sizes are ½” for water supply and 1 ½” for wastewater.
Electricals:
British standard wires, switches, sockets and light fitting twin tube light without diffuser surface mounted are used. All wiring is concealed in the walls with PVC pipes. Each room is provided with one 13amp socket, plus one 15amp socket with wall opening and steel bracket for A/C unit.
Kitchen is also provided with two 13amp socket. 6” exhaust fan is supplied in every bathroom and kitchen. A weatherproof light is provided over external doors.
Main distribution board contains ELCB switches all of European manufactures.
Notes:
- Cabin height is 2.35m internally and 3m externally.
- External connections to all sanitary and electrical services are client responsibility.
- Due to the regular introduction on new materials, we reserve the right to improve our specifications when required to meet our company polices, with out any prior notice.
ABLUTION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Base:
The units are skid mounted on steel frame base consisting of 100 mm x 55 mm M.S I-beam with an inner I-beam 100 mm x 55 mm one welded longitudinally and two or three laterally. 50 mm M.S flat bars are also welded to the I-beam external frame. Steel works then wire brushed and painted with one coat of red oxide steel primer and one coat of gloss oil paint. Legs are 180 mm long I-beams.
Floor:
Flooring comprises 18 mm thick plywood nailed and glued to the selected timber joists 100 mm x 50 mm intermediate supports mounted into the steel base at 600 mm c/c floor and skirting covered with fiber glass layer.
Walls:
External walls are sandwich panels made of timber frame size 2.44 m x 1.22 m x 50 mm thick in total. Timber is dried externally faced by 4 mm thick plywood or hardboard primed and fine textured painted water and weather proof and internally lined with 3 mm thick water proof polyester plywood glued and pressed by hydraulic machines. The external walls are insulated with 42 mm thick polystyrene boards. 4 mm thick strips are glued and nailed to cover the external joints prior to painting.
Internal walls are also sandwich panels of similar specifications but both sides are faced with 3 mm polyester plywood. The internal walls are insulated by means of 42 mm layer of polystyrene boards.
Wall joints are sealed with wooden strips then primed and oil painted. All panels are connected together by tongue and groove joints. External panels are screwed to the steel base with G.I coach screws.
Roof:
Roofs are pitched type made of white wood timber trusses set at 1200 mm centers nailed together and to the external wall framing by means of 100 mm x 50 mm timber fascia. Timber purlins are nailed to trusses top at 600 mm centers and then covered with Aluminum corrugated sheets of gauges with capped roof nails.
Ceiling:
Ceilings are 4 mm thick plywood or hardboard sheets glued and nailed to the timber trusses and timber frame works set between trusses at 600 mm centers. Ceilings are insulated with 20 mm thick polystyrene insulation boards. Joints between ceiling sheets are hidden with 4 mm plywood cover fillet. Ceilings are painted with primer and heavy tex paint.
Doors:
Doors are generally 40 mm thick 830 mm wide and 1935 mm high of semi solid core for external and internal use and are hung on 1 ½ pair of square but hinges and fitted with lock and handle. Internal doors are finished with polyester plywood. External doors are primed and painted with high gloss oil paint.
Windows:
Fixed glass windows with timber frame size 35 cm X 60 cm.
Fittings:
Standard items in Ablution (As required by customers)
Shower tray 80 x 80 cm with mixer 12 gallons water heater and wash basin with mixer mirror and shelf and English type W/C with shattaf or Asian type W/C with shattaf or urinals.
Piping is a PVC pipe for cold water lines and waste water lines and G.I pipes for hot water lines. Pipe sizes are ½” for water supply and 1 ½” for wastewater.
Electricals:
British standard wires switches sockets and light fitting twin tube light without diffuser surface mounted are used. All wiring is concealed in the walls with PVC pipes.
6” exhaust fans are provided depending on ablution size. A weatherproof light is provided over external doors.
Main distribution board contains ELCB switches all of European manufactures.
Notes:
- Cabin height is 2.35 m internally and 3 m externally.
- External connections to all sanitary and electrical services are client responsibility.
- Due to the regular introduction on new materials we reserve the right to improve our specifications when required to meet our company polices without any prior notice.
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