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Another approach by Mason Industries is to build a
grid supported on neoprene mounts or, if greater isola-
tion is needed, on combination spring and neoprene as
shown in Fig. 4-24. A wood floor is then built on the
substructure.
In some situations a floating concrete slab is indi-
cated in Fig. 4-25, concrete slab is supported by the
model RIM mat. The roll-out mat is ordered with the
pad spacing based on the expected load. When the mat
is unrolled (1) the plywood panels are then put in place,
(2) the plastic sheet laid over the plywood, and (3) the
concrete poured, Fig. 4-25. A perimeter board isolates
the floating floor from the walls. The plastic film
protects the plywood and helps to avoid bridges.
Raised-Slab or Jack-Up System. This system is for
heavy duty applications where high STC ratings are
needed. In Fig. 4-26 the individual isolators are housed
in metal canisters, Fig. 4-27, that are placed typically on
36 inch to 48 inch centers each dimension. The metal
canisters are arranged to tie into the steel reinforcing
grid and are cast directly in the concrete slab. After
sufficient curing time (about 28 days), it is lifted by
judicious turning of all the screws one-quarter or
Figure 4-24. Mason Industries Floating Wood Floor
systems using either springs or neoprene. Courtesy Mason
Industries.
Figure 4-25. The roll-out mat system of constructing
floating floors. Courtesy Kinetics Inc.
if
Figure 4-26. Kinetics FLM Jack Up Concrete Floor system.
Courtesy Kinetics Corp.
Figure 4-27. Kinetics FLM isolation mount. Courtesy
Kinetics Corp.
Temporary waterproofing
Junction
plates
Pouring form
Floating floor
Perimeter isolation
Kinetics®
Model RIM
isolation
material
Reinforcing wire mesh
Reinforcing bars
Concrete floating floor
Perimeter isolation
board
Polyethylene
bond breaker
Kinetics® Model FLM isolation mounts