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D R A F T
2.5.2 Suspended Ceilings
The customer area, together with all back of Ductwork and mechanical plant, etc, installed
house areas which are visible to customers at above the suspended ceiling must be
the counter, are to be finished with the same independently supported, and must not impose
suspended ceiling specification. The tiles and any additional load on the suspended ceiling.
grid will be sprayed to RAL 7037 Dusty Grey prior
to delivery (Domino’s special). In back of house At the point where the fresh air duct goes
areas not visible to the customer, white tiles can through to outside air (this is normally adjacent
be used as an alternative. to the rear wall), there will be a filter box built
NOTE: that the light fittings are a slightly darker grey (RAL into the duct. This box will have one removable
7039), and the shopfront darker still, (RAL 7043). This is side to allow the filter to be changed. The ceiling
intentional. grid must be arranged so that this filter box is
easily accessible through a tile, and without the
Tile Armstrong (Orcal) Metal Lay-In Tile, grid obstructing access. If necessary it will be
Board Edge – Product Number BP9334M acceptable to modify the grid at this point to
Colour: Painted in RAL 7037 accept a 1200 x 600 tile (or thin white laminated
Grid Armstrong Prelude 24mm XL2 board), cut if required.
Peakform Main Runner – 3600mm2 NOTE: This assumes that it is located in a white ceiling tiled
Armstrong Prelude 24mm XL2 Cross Tee’s area. If it needs to be in the grey ceiling tile area then
600mm
Colour, all special RAL 7037 Domino’s PM /Property Dept MUST be consulted.
The suspended ceiling setting out is site specific
and must coordinate with the timber ceiling
beams so that the beams never clash with the
suspended ceiling grid.
The project drawings will include a reflected
ceiling plan. This is for general guidance only.
The standard setting out dimensions should take
preference in the event of discrepancies.
The Contractor is to ensure sufficient support
is provided to the suspended ceiling to carry
the self weight plus the increased lighting load,
pattresses, etc, and any other services, grilles, or
louvres.
2.5.2 Suspended Ceilings 3 February 2016