Kingspan Multideck&Structural Decks Technical Handbook UAE en
Kingspan Multideck&Structural Decks Technical Handbook UAE en
Kingspan Multideck&Structural Decks Technical Handbook UAE en
Contents
Kingspan MEATCA 4
Multideck
Multideck 50-V3 6
Multideck 60-V3 8
Multideck 80-V3 10
Multideck 12
Structural Decks
WB6 17
SD 75/300 18
SD 100/825 19
Construction Details
Multideck 50-V3 20
Multideck 60-V3 and 80-V3 26
Multideck (all profiles) 32
Multideck 146 33
Sitework
Sitework 36
Primary fixing of the Multideck 40
Multideck 50 / 60 / 80 - Shear Studs 42
Multideck 146 - Shear Studs 44
Multideck 50 / 60 / 80 - Temporary Supports 46
Multideck 146 - Temporary Supports 47
Design Software 48
Accessories
Accessories 49
Multideck 50-V3 Suspension Systems 50
Multideck 60-V3 and 80-V3 Suspension Systems 51
Multideck 60-V3 / 80-V3 Uni-Wedge Universal
Clamp 52
4 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Kingspan MEATCA
Middle East, Africa, Turkey
and Central Asia
Sales
Manufacturing
Kingspan Insulated Panels has The Group has ultramodern manufacturing plants in Dubai,
UAE and in Adana, Turkey with the aim of bringing the region
been supplying into the Middle up to date with Kingspan’s latest manufacturing processes
and equipment. The manufacturing plants produce the
East, Africa, Turkey and Central company’s most advanced insulated panels using the formidable
QuadCore™ Technology.
Asia Region for over 30 years, Dubai and Adana plants produce Insulated Roof & Wall Panels,
and in the last 10 years has Cold Store Panels, Standing Seam Architectural Roof Systems
and Architectural Facade Evolution Panels. The product range
made acquisitions to expand also includes flashings, accessories, fabrications, cold store and
Customer Service
Experience
From concept and design to manufacture and site installation,
Kingspan Structural Products has an unmatched degree of
experience with over four decades of experience and technical
expertise in all aspects of steel construction. Kingspan
remain focused on servicing the ever changing need of the
construction industry.
Technical Excellence
At Kingspan Structural Products we are committed to
advancing technology within the construction industry.
Working in conjunction with the world’s leading experts,
continually refining and testing new and existing products,
while enhancing our reputation for technical excellence and
the establishment of higher standards in the industry.
Specialist Team
Kingspan offer a comprehensive advisory service to customers,
specifiers and contractors on all aspects of specification and use
of our product range.
Our specialist team of design engineers is available to answer
Sustainability technical queries regarding the use of our products in any
Reuse application. Our internal sales staff and customer services
Steel does not lose its strength or stiffness over time so department provide a friendly and efficient service from initial
remains a viable product for reuse. Assembly joints between enquiry through to site delivery and after sales.
components can be easily dismantled at any time to facilitate
Area Sales Managers
reuse. Sections can be recut to length and reholed to suit a
Personal contact is important. Our specially trained regionally
revised use.
based Sales Managers are on hand to discuss your project
Recycling personally and advise on the application and use of Kingspan
Steel is one of the world’s most recycled materials structural products.
with over 40% of ‘new’ steel made from recycled
steel. Kingspan’s suppliers encourage, promote
and assist in the return of steel for recycling.
Certification
Kingspan’s products are manufactured from the highest
quality materials to rigorous quality control standards,
approved to BS EN ISO 9001:2008 (Quality management
systems. Requirements). Kingspan manufacturing plants are
BS EN ISO 14001: 2004 (Environmental management systems.
Requirements with guidance for use) and BS OHSAS 18001:
2007 (Occupational health and safety management systems.
Requirements) accredited. This simple coherent business
management system enables the organisation to successfully
achieve its purpose and mission to ensure that quality; safety
and the environment are considered in all aspects of the
business process.
6 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Multideck 50-V3
600mm nominal
150mm
40mm 20mm
15mm
Gauge: 0.85mm, 0.90mm, 1.00mm, 1.10mm, 1.20mm
Maximum length: 12m
Product Features
Profiles: Multideck 50
Metal Type: 0.9mm, 1.0mm and 1.2mm gauge. Steel strip with a guaranteed yield strength of 450N/mm2
Lengths: Up to 12m
Slab Depth: From 100 to 250mm
Reinforcement: Mesh or bar
Unique embossments on each face of the ‘dovetail’ provide mechanical connection to enhance the shear bond between the
Embossment:
concrete and the deck
Fire Performance: Up to 4 hours with the provision of thicker concrete plus reinforcements
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 7
Multideck 50-V3
Notes:
1. Concrete volumes do not account for deflection.
2. Excludes weight of steel decking and relates only to weight of concrete.
3. Concrete volumes are based upon a calculated minimum value (nominal slab depth).
Account should be taken of deck and supporting structure deflections. See the Multideck Technical Handbook for further information.
8 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Multideck 60-V3
142mm 332mm
53mm nominal
9mm gauge
59˚ 61mm
19mm
59mm 119mm 213mm 63mm 15mm
5mm
Product Features
Profiles: Multideck 60
Metal Type: 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.1mm and 1.2mm gauge. Steel strip with a guaranteed yield strength of 450N/mm2
Lengths: Up to 12m
Slab Depth: From 120 to 250mm
Reinforcement: Hot rolled bars or fabric
Raised diagonal embossments in opposite directions on each face of the webs provide mechanical connection to enhance the
Embossment:
bond between the concrete and the deck
Fire Performance: Up to 2 hours fire rating. Higher fire performance can be achieved by enhanced slab thickness and reinforcements.
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 9
Multideck 60-V3
Notes:
1. Concrete volumes do not account for deflection
2. Excludes weight of steel decking and relates only to weight of concrete.
3. Concrete volumes are based upon a calculated minimum value (nominal slab depth).
Account should be taken of deck and supporting structure deflections. See the Multideck Technical Handbook for further information.
10 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Multideck 80-V3
131 300
53 nominal
gauge
9
80.5
66˚
26 22
51 102 198 50
Product Features
Profiles: Multideck 80
Metal Type: 1.0mm, 1.1mm and 1.2mm gauge. Steel strip with a guaranteed minimum yield strength of 350N/mm2
Lengths: Up to 12m
Slab Depth: From 130 to 250mm
Reinforcement: Hot rolled bars or mesh
Raised diagonal embossments in opposite directions on each face of the webs provide mechanical connection to enhance the
Embossment:
bond between the concrete and the deck
Fire Performance: Up to 2 hours fire rating. Higher fire performance can be achieved by enhanced slab thickness and reinforcements.
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 11
Multideck 80-V3
Multideck 50
Section Properties per Metre Width
NA Height Ultimate Moment
Normal Thickness Self Weight
Sagging Inertia Steel Area Capacity (kNm/m)
(mm)
(kg/m2) (kN/m2) (mm) (cm4/m) (mm2/m) Sagging Hogging
0.90 10.30 0.101 41.50 127.5 1266 13.37 8.43
1.00 11.49 0.113 42.37 171.3 1413 12.40 10.35
1.10 12.64 0.124 43.00 190.6 1560 19.34 12.27
1.20 13.83 0.136 45.00 208.6 1705 21.34 14.19
Notes:
1. Concrete volumes do not account for deflection
2. Excludes weight of steel decking and relates only to weight of concrete.
3. Concrete volumes are based upon a calculated minimum value (nominal slab depth).
Account should be taken of deck and supporting structure deflections. See the Multideck Technical Handbook for further information.
12 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Multideck 146
131 15
77
gauge
145 160
75º
25 27
65 204 61 204 65
Multideck 146
Rake Cutting
Pre-delivery cutting of sections is available. Please contact our
Sales Department for details.
Product Features
Profiles: Multideck 146
Metal Type: 1.2mm and 1.5mm gauge. Steel strip with a guaranteed minimum yield strength of 350N/mm2
Lengths: Up to 14m
Slab Depth: From 215 to 305mm
Reinforcement: Steel or hot rolled bars
Raised diagonal embossments in opposite directions on each face of the webs provide mechanical connection to enhance the
Embossment:
bond between the concrete and the deck
Fire Performance: Up to 2 hours fire rating
Multideck 146
Notes:
1. Concrete volumes do not account for deflection
2. Excludes weight of steel decking and relates only to weight of concrete.
3. Concrete volumes are based upon a calculated minimum value (nominal slab depth).
Account should be taken of deck and supporting structure deflections. See the Multideck Technical Handbook for further information.
Structural Decks
The unique profile design affords simplistic installation in single, double or indeed multiple span applications. The wide variety
of material and finishes for the system does not only give a neat alternative to multiple purlins but also offer acoustic solutions
with a self-finished aesthetic.
WB6
41
45
152.4 21
914
SD 75/300
213.6
28 49 57 49 30
4.8
74.8
66
4
300
75/300 roof
SD 100/825
60 20 135 140
8
30
10
100
5 35
8
17
275 40
825
Construction Details
Multideck 50-V3
Side Detail
Restraint strap
Shear stud Concrete slab
50 min
Multideck 50-V3
composite metal deck
Side Detail
Composite Beam Design
Min edge distance 6d to CL stud from
edge of slab (BS 5950 : PT 3 Section 3:1)
Concrete slab
Trim depth
varies to suit slab
Multideck 50-V3 Restraint strap
composite metal deck Shear stud
40 min
50 min
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 21
Restraint
strap
Maximum
cantilever
50 min
40 min
Multideck 50-V3
composite metal deck
Construction Details
Multideck 50-V3
End Detail
Concrete slab Multideck 50-V3
Shear stud composite metal deck
Slab edge trim
Restraint strap
Trim depth
varies to
suit slab
Maximum
cantilever
End closure tape or foam to
50 min prevent excessive grout loss
50 min
Trim depth
varies to
suit slab
Multideck 50-V3
composite metal deck
Notes:
1. All dimensions are nominal and to be used as a guide for setting out details
2. Construction stage deck cantilevers should be limited to the lesser of
(a) 1/4 x adjacent span, or (b) 600mm.
3. Decking acts as permanent formwork only for cantilever slabs:
any necessary cantilever reinforcement should be designed to
BS 8110 requirements by the Engineer.
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 23
Multideck 50-V3
composite metal deck
40 min
40 min
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Construction Details
Multideck 50-V3
Intermediate Beam – Change in Direction of Lay
Concrete slab
Slab depth varies
Shear stud
Multideck 50-V3
composite metal deck
deck length L
(mm)
flange width
F (mm)
web
50mm clear between shelf angles C (mm) 50mm T (mm)
min. bearing min. bearing
26 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Construction Details
Multideck 60-V3 and 80-V3
Side Detail
Composite Beam Design
Min edge distance 6d to CL stud
from edge of slab (BS 5950 :
PT 3 Section 3:1)
Concrete slab
Shear stud Restraint strap
50 min
40 min
Multideck 60-V2 / 80-V2
composite metal deck
Restraint
strap
Trim depth
varies to
suit slab
Maximum
cantilever
Concrete slab
Shear stud
Slab edge trim
Trim depth
varies to
suit slab
Maximum
cantilever
50 min
100 max Multideck side
40 min closure profile ‘A’
28 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Construction Details
Multideck 60-V3 and 80-V3
End Detail using End Closure
Restraint strap
Maximum
cantilever
50 min
End closure piece to prevent Multideck 60-V2 / 80-V2
excessive grout loss composite metal deck
Restraint strap
50 min
Maximum cantilever
(see note 1) Multideck 60-V2 / 80-V2
composite metal deck
Note:
1. Construction stage deck cantilevers should be limited to the lesser
of (a) 1/4 x adjacent span, or (b) 600mm.
2. Decking acts as permanent formwork only for cantilever slabs:
any necessary cantilever reinforcement should be designed to
BS 8110 requirements by the Engineer.
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 29
Concrete slab
Shear stud
Slab depth
varies
100 max
Shear stud
Construction Details
Multideck 60-V3 and 80-V3
Intermediate Beam – Change in Direction of Lay with Ledger Angle
deck length L
(mm)
flange width
F (mm)
web
50mm clear between shelf angles C (mm) 50mm T (mm)
min. bearing min. bearing
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 31
32 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Construction Details
Multideck (all profiles)
Minimum Bearing Surface
End Bearing on Brick or Blockwork Walls Continuous Bearing on Brick or Blockwork Walls
70
min 100
min
75
50
min
min
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 33
Construction Details
Multideck 146
Side Detail
Composite Beam Design
Min. edge distance 6d to CL stud
from edge of slab (BS 5950 :
PT 3 Section 3:1)
Shear stud
50 min
40 min
Construction Details
Multideck 146
Side Detail using Closure Trim
Maximum
cantilever
50 min
100 max
Maximum
cantilever
50 min
100 max
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 35
Restraint strap
Maximum
cantilever
50 min
Restraint strap
50 min
Maximum cantilever
(see note 1) Multideck 146 composite metal deck
Note:
1. Construction stage deck cantilevers should be limited to the lesser
of (a) 1/4 x adjacent span, or (b) 600mm.
2. Decking acts as permanent formwork only for cantilever slabs:
any necessary cantilever reinforcement should be designed to
BS 8110 requirements by the Engineer.
36 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Sitework
Safety
Important
We recommend that all Multideck profiles are installed with
the appropriate safety considerations. Following full risk
assessment. Safety nets are a recognised solution for
most cases.
Handling Hazards
Multideck may have a residual protective coating when
delivered and should be handled with care.
See BSC HS Data Sheet 18.
Eye Hazards
Care should be taken when breaking the strapping around
bundles. Eye protectors conforming to the latest British
Standard should always be worn.
Protective Clothing
To prevent laceration of skin, contamination by oil and risks to
eyes and hands, protective overalls, gloves and eye protection
should be worn at all times.
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 37
Direction of Lay
Position pack at indicated position. Orientate the pack so that
the direction of lay strip faces the direction indicated on the
deck layout drawing.
Sitework
Plan Key
52975C
Sitework
Primary fixing of the Multideck
Prior to laying the Multideck the supports should be inspected Where the Multideck will subsequently be through deck stud
to ensure that they are sound and suitable for the purpose. welded a fixing size and specification can be chosen to support
Engineers and contractors are advised to consult the SCI P300, the temporary load case only. Typical fixings would be Spit SDK9,
MCRMA Technical Paper 13 ‘Composite Slabs and beams using Hilti X-U 15 or similar. The suitability for use on a project for any
steel decking: Best practice for design and construction’. And fixing type must be checked with the fixing supplier.
the BCSA code of practice for ‘Metal Decking and Stud Welding’.
If through deck stud welding is not being used the fixings should
Multideck sheets must be laid and securely fixed to the support be sized by the engineer to suit the support beam restraint
structure using primary fixings through the trough of the requirements both in the temporary and permanent load cases.
Mutlideck to avoid dislodgment or damage prior to and during The fixing manufactures should be consulted for guidance on
the pour of the concrete. the suitability and application of the fixing types.
There are a number of fixing types that may be employed to Typical fixings to consider are Hilti X-ENP-19, Spit SBR14, Spit
secure the Multideck to the supporting structure, but, in general HSBR14 or similar. The restraint requirements for steel beams
shot-fired fixings are both fast and economical. can be obtained from the structural design standard used –
for example BS5950 Part 3 section 3.1: Appendix A.2.3
Where Multideck is supported on concrete beams or masonry,
shot fired fixings may still be employed or use Spit Tapcon
concrete screws or the Hilti HUS (Hilti Universal Screw).
See manufactures literature for guidance. For fixing to other
materials and for further information contact the fixing
manufacturer.
(B) Intermediate
fixings at lap only
Butt joint
on beam
A
(A) Fixings
A
A
Intermediate
beam
Edge beam
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 41
Sitework
Multideck 50 / 60 / 80 – Shear Studs
Shear Studs Concrete Cover to Studs
Where the supporting beam is engineered to be composite The concrete cover over the stud should not be less than 15mm.
with the slab, shear connection is required between the steel If the concrete is required to protect the connector against
beam and the concrete. This shear connection takes the form of corrosion it should not be less than 20mm
headed studs which can be through deck stud welded to the top
flange of the beam on site. Or if the deck is used in single span
lengths the studs can be welded directly to the top of the beam Stud Strengths
in the fabrication shop.
Where shear studs are used to provide composite beam action
Use of the deck single span has serious cost issues for the slab the stud strength in the concrete can be calculated to BS5950
so the use of double span deck lengths is the norm. part 3 Section 3.1 using the Multideck geometry
Where the concrete is reinforced with Dramix Steel fibres the
shear stud strengths calculated from BS5950 part 3 section
Shear Stud Sizes and Lengths
3.1 may be used as they are conservative or use the design
Shear studs for through deck welding are 19mm diameter guide supplied by Bekaert.
headed studs of varying lengths. The material is low carbon
For the MD146 deck the stud strength values see page 108 or
steel with a minimum yield strength of 350N/mm2 and a
contact Structural Products Technical Department.
minimum ultimate tensile strength of 450N/mm2.
The length of shear studs is given as the length after welding
LAW and for Multideck the shear stud should extend not less Stud Welding Equipment
than 35mm over the shoulder of the deck i.e.
Multideck 50-V3 use standard stud length of 95mm LAW Welding equipment should be from a reputable manufacturer
with a minimum of 200KVA for a diesel generator or mains
Multideck 60-V2 use standard stud length of 95mm LAW power at 415V 3 phase fused at 100A per phase. Adequate earth
Multideck 80-V2 use standard stud length of 120mm LAW connection is required if through deck welds are to be made.
<l 76mm
<l 57mm
20mm
min
20mm min
<l 9
5m
m
44 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Sitework
Multideck 146 – Shear Studs
Through Deck Stud Welding Prefixed to Beams
Multideck 146 is available in gauges 1.2 and 1.5mm and Multideck 146 has been optimised for single span performance
all gauges can be through deck stud welded to suitable so is ideal for use with beams that have the shear studs placed
supporting beams. in the fabrication shop, avoiding or vastly reducing the need
to weld on-site.
Shear studs are 19mm diameter headed shear studs of low
carbon steel, with a minimum yield point of 350N/mm2 and an While the Multideck 146 is generally used with 19mm
ultimate tensile strength of 450N/mm2. diameter studs, it can equally be used with other types
of shear attachment.
For the Multideck 146 the length of shear stud is 200mm or
195mm LAW and 19mm diameter. Stud layout should be placed carefully to ensure there is a
minimum bearing of 50mm and that the practicalities of
The stud capacity for 195mm LAW 19mm diameter studs used
placing packs of deck and laying out the deck are taken
with Multideck 146 and 25/30* concrete is:
account of.
One stud Prd = 28.2 kN each stud
Two studs Prd = 19.6 kN each stud
Pair of studs must be at least 76mm apart in the transverse Stud Positioning – Multideck 146
direction hence, the smallest flange width for two studs
is 135mm.
Multideck 146 with studs placed in every trough provides
minimum spacing of 265mm.
Where single studs per trough are used and the deck is single
span, the stud placement should be staggered in alternate
troughs on each deck.
*For other concrete strengths contact Kingspan Structural Technical Department.
Single Stud per Trough at Butt Joint Pairs of Shear Studs per Trough
20mm 20mm
135mm
min min
min
<l 76mm
Flange
Width
20mm
min
Note: Centre line of studs must be a Minimum of 33mm from end of deck.
20mm
min
<l 57mm
<l
95
m
m
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 45
Sitework
Multideck 50 / 60 / 80 – Temporary Supports
Do I Need to Prop? Layout and Location of Props
Decking is usually designed and sized to be self supporting The deck layout drawing should show the location and extent
during the construction stage where the deck alone supports of props to the deck. If there is any doubt on the requirement
the weight of the wet concrete and construction loads. for props consult the span tables on page 111 or use the
Temporary props are only required where the actual deck Multideck software.
support centres exceed the construction stage performance
Normally props are positioned at mid span (one line of props)
of the deck as shown in the tables on page 111.
or third points (two lines of props) within the span.
There may be small areas of floor in a building where
Props normally consist of lengths of timber bearer and / or
propping is required even though the rest of the floor remains
steel runners placed directly below the deck and supported on
unpropped – typically these areas that require props include:-
adjustable steel tubes (Acrows). The width of the timber and or
– Decking bays where infill is required after the removal of the steel plates should provide sufficient bearing area – as a guide
tower crane. Often the deck will be in single span lengths. that would be between 75 and 100mm. The decking sheets
– Lobby areas around lift shafts where the deck may have must never be cut at the location of the temporary support nor
to be laid single span to fit in with the layout. should the deck be fixed to the temporary support.
If longer spans and / or thicker slab than those shown in the The bearer must be continuous and extend for the width of the
tables on page 113 are required the Multideck 146 should be bay. Discrete props and packs should not be used. The bearer
propped at mid span. Alternatively use the Multideck software should be supported by Acrows at approx 1.0m c/c spaced
to confirm the requirements. equally along the line of the prop and be suitably braced.
All props must be adequately founded to support the loads
that will be applied.
Other Requirements for Props Where props are being used to facilitate large spans it may be
Props may also be required to support side and end trims where necessary to have the props in place before laying the deck to
the outstand is greater than the limits shown in this literature. facilitate a safe working environment.
Where the end of the deck abuts in-situ concrete and there is no A typical temporary support is shown in the detail below.
permanent support for the end of the deck. Or where the deck Props in this arrangement are generally placed at 1.0m c/c
cantilevers beyond the support for a distance exceeding the according to the designers requirements.
deck capacity shown in this literature.
The design and provision of props is the responsibility of others.
Note:
We recommend that temporary supports
are braced in both directions for safety.
Multideck and Structural Decks Structural Steel Products 47
Sitework
Multideck 146 – Temporary Supports
Do I Need to Prop?
Multideck 146 is designed as single span with a capacity of 6.0m
plus and as such does not normally require temporary supports
during the construction stage.
There may be cases where longer spans are required and
the deck can be propped during the construction stage.
Load tables are shown for the Multideck 146 1.5mm gauge
propped construction.
The requirement for temporary support must be clearly shown
and identified on the drawings of the deck layout. Provision of
props to deck, that was not intended to be propped, should
be checked with the engineer as the composite stage capacity
can be reduced.
If temporary supports are required, they should be provided at
mid span of the Multideck 146 so that the span either side of
the prop is equal. The decking sheets must never be cut at the
location of temporary support and the deck should not be fixed
to the temporary support.
Temporary supports should continuously support the underside
of the deck and are normally lengths of timber or steel beams
supported by adjustable steel tubes (‘Acrows’). The width of
the temporary support on which the deck sits should not be
less than 100mm and should extend for the full width of the
bay of deck and be suitably braced. Discrete props and packs
should not be used.
It may be necessary to put the temporary supports in place
prior to laying of the deck.
The support of the prop at the base must always be considered
for strength and stability, taking account of the weight of wet
concrete and construction loads.
The design and provision of props is the responsibility of others.
A typical temporary support is shown in detail below.
Note:
We recommend that temporary supports
are braced in both directions for safety.
48 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
Design Software
Kingspan Toolkit software has become the leading cold rolled steel purlins, rails, channels
and composite deck design software in the industry. It is now used by over 1500 practices in
the UK and includes the design of cold rolled steel products, CAD details and much more.
Toolkit 8 Multideck
It provides design solutions to both British Standards (BS) and We have issued an update to the Multideck design software,
Eurocodes (EC) for Multibeam and Multichannel purlins and which now includes the new, upgraded Multideck 50-V3 floor
rails, in the same software package. decking system (with gauges from 0.85mm to 1.2mm).
Note: users should regularly clear there browser cache to ensure they are using the
Existing Toolkit 7 users - please install the new, stand-alone
latest software version. Contact your IT team for assistance. Details of software Multideck software to override your existing version.
updates are shown on the software login page of our web site. New users - please install both the Multideck and Toolkit 7
Toolkit 8 includes: design software packages.
– Interactive mapping including a ‘site look up’ facility for Kingspan Structural Products now offers a bespoke design
automated snow and wind loading calculations. service for Multideck composite steel decking systems, providing
– Wind loading to BS EN 1991-1-4 with UK national annexes Eurocode designs to suit projects in the Republic of Ireland and
or BS6399-2. the UK. To utilise this service please visit
www.kingspanpanels.co.uk/structural/software/eurocode.
– Calculation of wind loads on buildings and structures.
– Design wind speeds and dynamic pressures automation.
– Automatic determination of ground roughness, altitude and Composite Beam Design Software
topography factors.
Kingspan Structural Products’ latest design software provides
– Automatic site exposure calculation to give optimum results.
a simple online tool for the design of composite steel beams
– Site parameters override to enable use in other global using it’s Multideck 50, Multideck 60 and Multideck 80
locations. composite steel decking systems to meet the requirements of
– Snow loading to BS EN 1991-1-3 with UK national annexes either BS EN 1994-1: 2004 (Eurocode 4) or BS 5950 Part 3 1990 +
or BS6399-3. A1: 2010, using just one stud per trough in many design cases.
– Enhanced analysis of snow and service loading. The new software offers design solutions for secondary beams
– Full set of load combination and partial load factors supporting uniformly distributed loads and primary beams
to BS and EC. supporting point laods at both mid and third points of the span.
During the construction stage the secondary beam compression
Toolkit 7 flange is assumed to be fully restrained by the Multideck system,
This design software is still available and can be downloaded whilst the primary beam compression flange is assumed to be
to your PC. restrained at the relevant load application points.
Please note: new Toolkit users must also download a Toolkit 7
patch and the Multideck stand alone software.
Toolkit 7 includes the design software for:
Kingspan Structural Products – CPD
– Multideck composite floor systems (see above regarding Kingspan Structural Products has developed a CPD Seminar
updated version). which reviews the history of structural materials used in
construction with particular focus on the evolution of steel.
– Multichannel rails, Mezzanine floor joists, single and
compound stanchions, and posts. The CPD discusses the different components used in steel
– Multibeam purlins and side rails to British Standards including structure and explores issues which may need to be considered
BreVe wind analysis. when specifying structural materials. These include designing
to Eurocodes or British Standards and the consideration of
– Detailing wizard for ordering and reviewing Multibeam and
sustainability and Health & Safety. It also provides a comparison
Multichannel sections and components.
of cold rolled structural materials available in the current
– The content of Tekla detailing transfer. market, paying particular attention to different types of purlins.
On installing Toolkit 7, the system will prompt for a pass key for For further information or to arrange a CPD please contact us
BreVe which is obtainable from Kingspan Structural Products. on 01944 712000 or email [email protected]
No key will be required if installing the Toolkit 7 patch.
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Accessories
To suit 19mm
45˚
slab
thickness MD60-V2 – 95mm LAW
MD80-V2 – 120mm LAW
MD50-V3 – 95mm LAW
MD146 – 195mm LAW
Variable
Closures
End closure
Pressed steel supplied by Kingspan Structural Products.
Length 215mm
A
Dimension A
87mm (for MD60-V2)
67mm (for MD80-V2)
100mm (for MD146)
B
Dimension B
67mm (for MD60-V2)
87mm (for MD80-V2)
158mm (for MD146)
180mm 20mm
MD146
30mm
Accessories
Multideck 50-V3
Suspension Systems
Type VN10
Material: Mild steel, zinc plated
Rod min. 4.6: M10
SWL (FOS 4:1): 2.1 kN (tensile / 1 rod)
Accessories
Multideck 60-V3 / 80-V3
Suspension Systems
Type Multiwedge 2
Material: Bracket: pre-galvanised strip
Wedge: malleable iron, bright zinc plated
Rod min. 4.6: M6, M8, M10
SWL (FOS 3:1): 1.47 kN (tensile / 1 rod)
Grip
Grip
Multiwedge 2 Installation
1) Pre-assemble the bracket 2) Click the other leg of the 3) Push and turn the wedge 4) Tighten the hexagon nut
and wedge (flat surface bracket into position inside clockwise until it locks into beneath the assembly.
facing up) onto the the decking and slide the the channel walls.
threaded rod and insert assembly to the desired
one side of the bracket into position along the length
the re-entrant channel of of the re-entrant channel.
the decking.
52 Structural Steel Products Multideck and Structural Decks
IMPORTANT!
– Only use one threaded bar per fixing. Uniwedge is manufactured by:
– The decking must not be damaged and have a fully formed Beamclamp
re-entrant channel. Tel: 01384 632 386
Fax: 01384 632 384
– Ensure the cone point grub screw is fully engaged in to the
Email: [email protected]
corner of the re-entrant channel.
Web: www.beamclamp.com
– Do not screw the threaded bar any further in than the top
surface of the fixing. For Multiwedge capacities and installation details see page 129.
– Ensure the fixing is a minimum 300mm from any edges of
the decking.
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Uni-Wedge Installation
Position 1
Position 2
1. Select the correct position for the grub 2. Insert Uni-Wedge in to the re-entrant 3. Tighten the grub screw to secure the
screw to suit the decking profile as channel of the deck. Ensure the point fixing. We recommend a tightening
shown above position 1 or 2. of the grub screw is not exposed at torque of 8Nm to achieve a
the top of the hole as this will stop guaranteed SWL.
Uni-Wedge fitting.
4. Once the grub screw is secured one of the M06, M08 or M10 threaded holes can be fixed to. This may be threaded bar, eyebolts,
J-bolts or any other threaded items used for suspending building services. We always recommend the threaded item is locked in
to position using a lock nut to the underside of Uni-Wedge.
Uni-Wedge Applications
Strut support for cable tray
Care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this publication
are accurate, but Kingspan Limited and its subsidiary companies do
not accept responsibility for errors or for information that is found
to be misleading. Suggestions for, or description of, the end use or
application of products or methods of working are for information
only and Kingspan Limited and its subsidiaries accept no liability in
respect thereof.
09/2019