Knauf access panel

Knauf Access Panel is a gypsum board access panel design to suit the Knauf concealed ceiling system. Knauf Access Panel allows for easy above the ceiling maintenance work. It uses aluminum trimmings around its perimeter access to ensure long term durability from wear and tear.

 

    Specifications

  • Standard Sizes – 600 x 600 mm
  • Other Sizes – 600 x 1200 mm, 300 x 300 mm, 450 x 450 mm

 

    benefits

  • Easy access to hidden spaces
  • Convenient maintenance and repairs
  • Reduced down time and labor costs
  • Improved safety and security
  • Enhanced versatility and flexibility

  

What is the primary purpose of the Knauf Access Panel?

It is designed to provide easy and durable access points within concealed ceiling systems for routine maintenance and repairs.

How does the aluminum trimming help?

Aluminum trimmings around the panel’s perimeter improve the panel’s strength and resistance to wear and tear from repeated opening and closing.

Can the access panel be customized to fit non-standard ceiling sizes?

Yes, apart from the standard 600x600 mm size, other sizes like 600x1200 mm, 300x300 mm, and 450x450 mm are available to accommodate various installation requirements.

How is the access panel installed within the Knauf concealed ceiling system?

It is integrated into the ceiling grid with appropriate framing to ensure a flush finish and stable support while allowing the panel to be removed when needed.

Is the Knauf Access Panel suitable for all types of concealed ceiling systems?

It is specifically designed for Knauf concealed ceiling systems but may be compatible with other systems with similar framing and dimension standards.

How does the access panel contribute to building maintenance efficiency?

By enabling quick and easy access to hidden systems, it minimizes disruption and speeds up maintenance tasks, reducing labor time and associated costs.

Are there any fire or safety ratings associated with the panel?

Specific fire resistance or safety ratings depend on system integration and local building codes; consult product documentation or local standards for details.