Phoenix UF0402K Handleiding
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Phoenix Safe Company: Where peace ξ mind is guaranteed
GUARANTEE REGISTRATION
Please submit your guarantee registration by visiting our website www.phoenixsafe.com
and clicking on guarantee registration.
For further assistance or information please contact us on 0151 944 6444.
APEX HOUSE, 1 ORRELL MOUNT, LIVERPOOL,
L20 6NS, UNITED KINGDOM
+44 (0)151 944 6444
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
INTRODUCTION
To ensure their high security attributes, Underfloor Safes require a High Grade Concrete
Encasement containing suitable reinforcement.
LOCATION
The installation should be undertaken by a qualified installer whose survey would determine a
convenient ground floor site free from any electrical wiring, water or gas pipes, etc., and where the
use of attacking tools would be restricted.
INSURANCE
If the safe is for insurance requirements your insurance company should be made aware of your
intention prior to installation.
WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE NO PORTION OF THE NECK OR DEPOSIT TUBE MUST
PROTRUDE ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL.
SAFE PREPARATION
1. Remove door from safe to a place away from site to avoid any form of contamination.
2. To prevent dust or concrete from entering during installation fill the inside of the safe and neck
with crumpled newspaper.
3. For round door models ensure that the A.B.S neck is fully engaged in the steel collar. Where two
necks are used see that they are correctly located. Single or double A.B.S necks may be glued
to avoid subsequent dislodgement.
4. Apply sealant around neck-to-collar joint.
Replace lid
REINFORCEMENT
Steel reinforcement must be used. A suitable type is Weldmesh Ref. No.26: 2β x 2β (50 mm x
50mm) x 6 S.W.G. Round door safes require a vertical layer approximately 9β (225mm) diameter
by 3β (75mm) high formed to fit around the A.B.S neck. A 30β x 30β (762 mm x 762mm) piece is
notched at the corners and the edges are bent downward leaving a horizontal layer approximately
22β x 22β (560 mm x 560mm). A hole is cut into the mesh to accommodate the neck and to allow
positioning in the concrete 2β (50mm) below floor level. Additional steel reinforcement may be
added to increase concrete protection at sides of safe if required. Reinforcement is arranged
similarly for square door safes with both vertical and horizontal layers.
SITE PREPARATION
1. Remove any floor covering and expose concrete floor.
2. Mark an area on the floor to allow not less than 6β (150mm) of concrete round the sides of the
safe.
3. Cut through the concrete and excavate to a depth of 3β (75mm) more than the total depth of the
safe.
4. Angle the sides of the hole outwards by 2β in order that the concrete is dovetailed into the floor.
5. For installation in a wooden floor it will be necessary to confine the concrete to the dimensions
given with the use of shuttering.
CONCRETE PREPARATION AND DAMP-PROOFING
Use only good quality sand, aggregate and cement.
Recommended Specification:
PARTS BY WEIGHT
Coarse Graded Aggregate ΒΎβ MAX 3
Fine Graded Aggregate 3/16β MAX 1 Β½
Ordinary Portland Cement 1
Water Not to exceed 24.4 litres for every 50 kgs of Cement
All materials to conform to the appropriate Bristish Standard Specification.
A suitable dry mix preparation is Marley Mix 3-1 Β½ - 1 B.S 5838 Part 1
DO NOT CONCRETE UNLESS THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS AT LEAST 3ΒΊc MIN.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING UNDERFLOOR SAFES IN
CONCRETE AND WOODEN FLOORS & GUARANTEE REGISTRATION
Materials must be frost free and in cold conditions use water heated to 10ΒΊC. Accelerating or other
admixtures containing calcium chloride must not be used as these are highly corrosive. The
addition of a waterproofing agent, however, may be necessary. Where site excavation reveals
extreme damp presence, the hole should be lined with a heavy gauge polythene sheeting.
Thoroughly dry mix all materials and then add a minimum of water to allow the concrete to be
compacted. Do not add too much water as this will reduce the strength of the construction. The
amount of water shown in the column above produces a 2β (50 mm) slump which should not be
exceeded.
SAFE INSTALLATION
1. Cover the base of the hole with 4β (100 mm) of the concrete mix.
2. Lift safe by top plate (avoid dislodging round type neck), place in centre of hole and work down
into the concrete bed until the lid is at the correct level with surrounding floor.
3. Use a spirit level to span the hole to check the safe is level.
4. The concrete is added in layers of 4β (100mm): each layer worked well into the previous layer
with a tamping tool. A section of timber, or similar, about 39β (1m) long, with a ramming face
approximately 1β (25mm) square is ideal for the purpose. Work methodically over entire surface
and ensure full compaction of concrete. Take care not to disturb the safe or dislodge the neck
through-out installation.
5. The steel reinforcement is introduced into the concrete at the appropriate stage.
6. When the hole is filled with the concrete mix to within Β½ β (12mm) of the surface, take the safe
door from bag and after removing lid, insert door into safe to ensure that misalignment has not
occurred. ANY NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT WOULD NEED TO BE MADE NOW BEFORE
CONCRETE IS SET.
7. Screed last Β½β (12mm) with a mixture of sand and cement to bring to a smooth finish.
THE SAFE MUST NOT BE USED FOR 14 DAYS AFTER INSTALLATION.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The subsequent application of a lino paint by the owner/user will act as a surface stabiliser and
help to control grit. Ensure that any floor washing activity etc. does not result in water entering the
safe. Keep safe door and locating collar dry, clean and lightly oiled. Dirt and grit etc. can be
damaging to the locking mechanism. To ensure that the safe remains in good working order
always close the escutcheon and see that the lid is replaced properly after use. The use of silica
gel is recommended where condensation is a problem or where the safe remains locked for any
extended period of time.
Version 1/MH/FEB 16
Product specificaties
Merk: | Phoenix |
Categorie: | Kluis |
Model: | UF0402K |
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