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Multiple steel covers recessed for blocks installation guide

Step 1

Remove the covers from the frame and set them aside in such a way that they can be refitted to the frame in the same positions and orientations as delivered. This is particularly important in the case of locking covers.

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 1

Step 2

Frame cross members (usually beams, channels or box sections) can either be removed or remain in position when placing the frame, this being dependent on the equipment available for lifting (Fig 2). On larger units, the beams will be bolted in place to help stabilise the frame.

Note: Care should be taken when handling beams, their weight can exceed 40kg per metre.

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 2

Step 3

Position the frame on the cover slab, ensuring that the clear opening of the frame aligns with the chamber opening, note that overhanging, unsupported framework can cause premature cover failure.

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 3

Step 4

The top edge of the frame needs to be set level and at the correct finished floor height, achieve this by using hard shim material between the frame and the cover slab. Also ensure that the frame is square and that the sides are straight, spacing and packing where necessary, bolt the frame in position using M12 anchors through the 13 mm diameter holes provided in the frame flange (Do not overtighten as this can distort the frame).

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 4

Step 5

If the support beams have been removed for handling purposes replace them now, fitting the full-length beams first followed by the shorter transverse beams.

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 5

Step 6

Replace the covers as a trial fit, and ensure that the covers do not rock and that they sit neatly with even gaps, making any necessary adjustments to the frame to achieve this.

Note: It is critical to achieving a good fit at this stage, it cannot be improved once the frame is cast in.

Step 7

When satisfied with the fit carefully remove the covers again, setting aside as necessary to enable them to be refitted in the same positions and orientation on completion.

Step 8

The base of the frame must be fully supported on a hand packed mortar bed

Step 9

The outside of the frame and fixing lugs should be haunched in mortar

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 6

Step 10

Once the frame is secure the fabricated pockets supporting the cross beams need to be fixed to the chamber wall with M12 anchor bolts, and shim any gaps between the pocket and the chamber wall to avoid distortion of the frame.

Multiple Covers - Recessed blocks - Image 7

Step 11

Clear any debris and loose material from inside the frame and cross beams.

Step 12

Refit the covers, keeping the same positions and orientations as previously.

Step 13

If the covers are locking the bolts should now be replaced, check that the threads are clean prior to use. It is recommended that the threads are greased to aid future removal.

Step 14

The installation of the cover and frame in now complete.

Step 15

Paving blocks within the covers should be well bedded on 20 – 25 mm of sand, and spaces between blocks should be fully grouted to prevent movement. For heavier traffic environments bedding the blocks on a mortar or resin bed is recommended.