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The Schlüter-BEKOTEC system enables a functionally safe floating screed that significantly reduces construction time and material usage. It also serves as the basis for BEKOTEC-THERM, our energy-saving floor heating system.
Schlüter-BEKOTEC-EN-F is a studded screed panel designed to accommodate BEKOTEC-THERM-HR heating pipes with a diameter of 14 mm. It comes without thermal and sound insulation as standard, but can be combined with insulation for installation. Thanks to its low assembly height (31 - 48 mm), it is ideally suited for new builds and renovation projects.
Schlüter-BEKOTEC-ENFG is a matching levelling panel that is used ahead of the heating circuit distributor. This facilitates the installation of the heating pipes in the distribution cabinet.
The reliable Schlüter-BEKOTEC covering assembly technology is a system for functionally safe, floating screeds and heated screeds. This enables crack-free coverings made of ceramic, natural stone and other covering materials.
The system is based on the studded screed foil panel Schlüter-BEKOTEC-EN 23 F, which is directly installed on top of a load bearing substrate and/or over conventional heat insulation and sound insulation panels. The geometry of the BEKOTEC-EN 23 F studded panel dictates a minimum screed layer thickness of 31 mm between and 8 mm above the studs. The stud spacing allows for clamping the heating pipes of the system, which have a 14 mm diameter, in a 75 mm grid to produce a heated screed.
Since only a relatively small amount of screed has to be heated or cooled (with a coverage of 8 mm, approx. 57 kg/m² ≙ 28.5 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. Stresses 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) is installed (gypsum-based screed ≤ 2 CM %). The ceramic tiles or natural stone are then 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.
Covering 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.
If cables or pipes are installed on the weight-bearing substrate, the sound insulation must cover the full levelling layer as specified in DIN 18560-2. The max. compressive strength CP3 (≤ 3 mm) must be taken into consideration to select a suitable insulation material. If the construction height is insufficient for using polystyrene or mineral fibre insulation, Schlüter-BEKOTEC-BTS in a thickness of just 5 mm can significantly improve the sound insulation.
The adhesive leg integrated in the edging strip features a self-adhesive strip on both sides for attachment. The edging strip is pressed towards the wall by the adhesion on the substrate or the top insulation layer and the pre-tensioning of the integrated foil leg. When the BEKOTEC studded panel is placed on top of the adhesive leg, the panel bonds with the substrate and flowing screed can no longer flow underneath the panel.
In door threshold areas and near distributor boxes, the Schlüter-BEKOTEC-ENFG smooth levelling panel may be used to simplify the pipe installation. It is installed below the studded panels and adhered with double-sided adhesive strips. The Schlüter-BEKOTEC-ZRKL self-adhesive pipe clamping strip enables precise pipe layout in these areas. It may be necessary to adhere the panels to the substrate, for example if the reset force of the pipes is relatively high (in small rooms with tight pipe radiuses). The Schlüter-BEKOTEC-BTZDK66 double-sided adhesive tape can be used for this purpose.
Note: Please contact our Technical Department in advance to discuss different screed properties for specific projects. To prevent impact sound transmission between two rooms, separate the screed in the relevant places with the Schlüter-DILEX-DFP expansion joint profile.
Schlüter-BEKOTEC-EN 23 F is made of high-impact structured polystyrene and is suited for use with conventionally applied cement or gypsum screeds as well as flowing screed.
Schlüter-BEKOTEC-EN 23-F and Schlüter-BEKOTEC-ENFG do not rot and require no special maintenance or care. Before and during the installation of the screed, the studded panel may need to be protected from mechanical damage with suitable measures, such as the laying out of timber boards.
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