They can be used as floor runners or can be installed to cover
an entire workstation or department. The floor pieces are an
interlocking design, each piece having (5) locking lugs that
effectively lock
to one another. The flooring system should be installed on a
hard surface that has first been prepared to the required levels.
The
flooring pieces are
always laid with the lugs away from the installer so that each
mat is overlaying the other. The flooring pieces are easily cut
to suit site dimensions with a sharp saw or jigsaw. Each flooring
piece should have
a
5/16” gap
around fixed objects and edges to allow for expansion and contraction.
For additional security, the lugs can be glued using an approved
Ground Zero cement. Ramp tiles that clip to the edge of the mat
are available upon request and can be used for securing the mats
through fixed holes provided. The material is heavy enough to
lay flat without the need for adhesive or anchoring and conforms
well
to curved surfaces without breakage or shifting. The excellent
uniform conductivity lends itself well to CMOS handling where
low breakdown voltage problems are encountered from minute short
duration
static charging.
Illustration
of How to Install Rhinostat Flooring System to a Free Standing
Area (Adobe Acrobat Required)
Illustration
of How to Install Rhinostat Flooring System to a Workbech (Adobe
Acrobat Required)
Installing Ground Cords to the RhinoStat Floor System:
There are several methods of installing ground cords Ground Zero
Electrostatics, Inc. recommends a “push and clinch” stud
(see figure 1.) This type of snap is designed for use on soft type
mats such as Ergo, Comfort, and Carpet Modular Interlocking Anti-Fatigue
Flooring and is available from Ground Zero Electrostatics, Inc.
Use Part Number: HW101-E
Figure 1.

To install center the prongs as required and apply pressure to
the snap until the prongs come through the back of the mat, then
clinch over the prongs to secure the snap.
There are a variety of ground cords available to fir the stud
in Fig. 1, however we recommend
Part Number: FMGE-1-15-M. This cord (see figure 2.) is installed
by snapping into the 10mm snap and hard fixing to the common point
ground as previously described.
Figure 2.
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The Purpose of an ESD protective floor mat is to provide an
ESD conductive or dissipative material to:
A. Remove from the operator any static charge.
B. Provide an anti-fatigue surface that will not generate
a Static Charge. RhinoStat “Comfort” and “Ergo” floor
tiles have a surface resistivity of at least 1 x 105 but
less than 1 x 109 ohms / square. Conductive and Dissipative
materials
minimize the generation of static charges, and will dissipate
a charge slow enough that a spark will not occur.
General Guide Lines:
For Proper and safe grounding an ESD ground must be tied
directly to and at the same potential as the building or “green
wire” ground and the floor tile, using a grounding
stud and a grounding cord with a 1Meg current limiting resistor
installed.
Groundable Point Installation:
A. If the Tile run is
less than 500 square
feet (2) grounding points
will be adequate.
B. If the Tile run is greater than 500 square
feet (1) grounding point every 500 square
feet should be installed.
C. If the Tile is used as a mat runner verses
full surface, (1) grounding point every 10
L/ft is required
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Cleaning Recommendations:
RhinoStat Modular Interlocking
Floor pieces must be cleaned with a non-film forming neutral cleaner
designed
for use on Rubber and PVC materials. Use of inappropriate cleaners
(especially solvent based cleaners) may cause material degradation
and loss of the modular floors excellent electrically static conductive
properties. It's important to begin a regular cleaning regimen
(designed around the conditions your facility encounters) shortly
after installation
of the flooring system. Due to the materials anti-fatigue, corrugated
surface texturing, mud and dust entrapment can become a problem
if areas adjacent to the installed matting are not kept clean.
Adjacent
areas must be maintained in a relatively dust and mud free fashion
and free of contaminants (such as oils and solvents) that could
potentially be picked up by employees shoes and tracked upon the
modular flooring
system. To remove dust and dirt from the modular flooring our recommendations
are to sweep flooring in a regular basis with a soft bristled push
broom. Harder to remove soiling may be removed by using a dilution
of Ground Zero Mat static dissipating
mat cleaner. This liquid
is designed to be diluted, however for heavy duty cleaning, use
full
strength. Pour ZS Mat (full strength) into clean mop bucket, immerse
a clean cotton mop into solution, wring out excess and dam mop
modular flooring system. Allow to dry.
The following general recommendations
are recommended:
- Keep areas adjacent to modular flooring
system soil free and free of "trackable" residues.
- Remove
loose soil and abrasives from modular floor with soft push broom
on a daily basis.
- Remove entrapped soiling via ZS Mat Cleaner
- Allow
flooring system to adequately dry prior to use
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