The reliable Schlüter-BEKOTEC-EN-12-F-PS covering assembly technology is a system for crack-free and functionally safe screeds and heated screeds, with coverings made of ceramics, natural stone and other covering materials.
The bonded assembly is installed directly on load-bearing, weight-distributing substrates, such as concrete, existing screeds or wooden ceiling structures. The special pressure-sensitive adhesive on the underside of the studded panel achieves an excellent bond with the substrate. The suitability of the substrate for heating purposes has to verified (movement joints, edging strips, etc.).
This system is based on the studded screed panel BEKOTEC-EN-12-FK, but with a special pressure-sensitive adhesive on the underside. The geometry of the BEKOTEC-EN-12-F-PS studded panel dictates a minimum screed layer thickness of 20 mm between and 8 mm above the studs. The stud spacing allows for clamping the heating pipes of the system, which have a 10 mm diameter, in a 50 mm grid to produce a heated screed.
Since just a relatively small amount of screed has to be heated or cooled (with a coverage of 8 mm, approx. 40 kg/m² ≙ 20 l/m²), the floor heating system is easily adjustable and ideally suited for operation at low supply temperatures.
The curing stresses that occur in the screed due to shrinkage are absorbed by the studded pattern. Tensions resulting from contraction buckling do not, therefore, affect the entire area, and it is not necessary to install movement joints in the screed.
Once the cement screed is ready to support weight, the Schlüter-DITRA uncoupling mat (alternatively, Schlüter-DITRA-DRAIN 4 or Schlüter-DITRA-HEAT) can be installed (gypsum-based screed ≤ 2 CM %). Ceramic tiles or natural stone can then be installed directly over this layer, using the thin-bed method. Movement joints in the covering layer have to be created with Schlüter-DILEX according to industry standards.
Cover materials that are not susceptible to cracking, such as parquet or carpeting, are installed directly over the screed as soon as it reaches the corresponding residual moisture level.
Please refer to the Technical Manual for further information.