Installation Guide
    GENERAL & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2G+5G (RT)     
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  III Floor heating 
      Installation over sub floor heating - some important issues. 
      Max allowed temperature on top of the wood floor is 27 °C. 
Please note that normal loose carpets insulate i.e. increase the floor surface temperature 
about 2 °C! 
Do not install Beech/ Maple/Ash over floor heating, These wood species are, due to their 
natural properties, sensitive to heat, which can cause joint openings, concave warping or 
squeaking. 
Important: Follow the heating regulation recommendations given by the system supplier. 
Please note that a 0,2 mm PE-plastic film always must be placed on top of the construction 
floor either made of cement screed /concrete, etc or also over wood! 
Separate floor areas not having sub floor heating with expansion joints. 
      GBR has provides an english document “Wooden floors over under floor heating”.  
This can be bought at GBR or downloaded from their homepage www.golvbranschen.se 
D.    Installation preparations 
  I. General 
      Measure the area to be installed and define the installation direction. 
It is recommended to install the length direction of the planks parallel to the main light 
direction. The board width of last row shall not be less than ca 50 mm, If so, adjust the width 
of the first row to be installed. 
When measuring take the free gap requirement of about 10 mm of the floor perimeter into 
account. In narrow hallways, install the floor parallel to the length way. 
II Floating installation 
Your floor is made to be installed floating without glue: 
Leave an open expansion gap of min 10 mm around the whole perimeter (use the 
distance wedges), i.e also at pipes, stairs, columns, doorframes and thresholds. In 
large rooms, calculate 1,5 mm / m floor around. 
Install maximum 10 m length /width; over this: allow for an expansion gap, to cover 
with a profile of wood or metal.  
The floor must be able to move free – do not connect or install tight to any 
construction part. 
Rooms with off square areas like for example L-,F-, T-, U- shapes, separate the areas 
with an expansion joint and especially always in door openings. 
At any question contact your distributor for further information, installation at doors, 
glue down, etc 
  Claims re visible defective floor panels must be made prior to installation. 
  Each board should be inspected to ensure that the quality is acceptable. 
  No claims relating to surface defects can be accepted after installation 









