Technical Statement
Product Description
Triton 25™ is a made in NZ 25 mm thick ISO class A high sound absorbing glass fibre ceiling panel finished with plain Sonatex™ or perforated Sonaris™ composite glass mat acoustic facing. Panels lay onto standard T24 grid or TFX24 grid with matching tissue finish.
Scope of use
Triton high acoustical panels are ideal for use in open plan offices, schools, call centres, libraries and other applications that require control of background noise levels and reverberation times.
New Zealand Building Code (NZBC)
The product will, if employed in accordance with the supplier's installation and maintenance requirements, assist with meeting the following provisions of the building code:
- Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source: Performance C3.4(a)
Fire Test Report BRANZ FC16581-01-1-C1
Material group number: 1-S (highest rating) NZBC Verification Method C/VM2 / ISO5660.1
Suitable for fire exit way and all other sprinklered & non sprinklered buildings.
Evidence
The product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents:
Clause: C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source
Supporting evidence
The product has and can make available the following additional evidence to support the above statements:
Use in Service History
Multiple commercial and educational projects throughout NZ.
Hobsonville Point Secondary School
Orewa Medical Centre
Wellsford War Memorial Library
Air NZ Hanger 9 Exhibition Center
Torpedo Bay Navy Museum
Auckland District Courts
Cactus Data Centre
Wakatipu High School
Taupiri School Hall
Linwood School
Product Criteria
Design requirements
Triton panels are a made in NZ high sound absorbing ceiling panel that are designed to control unwanted noise reverberation. Triton panels are available in a wide range of acoustic absorption options, sizes and decorative colours, wood prints and perforated acoustic laminate patterns.
Ideal for use in schools, open plan offices, call centres, libraries and general offices.
Triton panels are normally used as a tile installed into Rondo DONN exposed grid systems, for cost effective installation and lightweight seismic ceilings.
Installation requirements
Shall not commence until the building is watertight and dry.
Panels lay onto standard Rondo Donn T24 grid (with matching tissue finish option), or wider T38 for larger panel sizes.
Light fittings, or other products incorporated into the ceiling panel shall be independently supported.
It is recommended to use hold-down clips in areas of wind uplift, and install air grilles in the ceiling to balance air pressure differentials. Not to be used for return-air plenums.
Service panel protection - panels are available with a temporary foil covering to protect and keep panels clean during the construction phase.
Soiled or damaged panels can be resurfaced with new laminates for reuse in the ceiling. This helps extend life cycles and reduce construction waste.
For seismic design please consult a structural engineer.
Maintenance requirements
Clean panels with a vacuum, soft brush or damp cloth.
Warrantees
Supply a manufacturers 15 year warranty against manufacturing defects, and durability compliance per NZBC
B2 of 5 years for accessible tiles .
Environmental
NZ manufactured / very low embodied energy materials, superior to imported competitor alternatives. Manufactured locally vs. imported. Lower freight energy costs vs. imports. Contain 85% recycled NZ glass waste vs. imported waste. Packaging is from local recycled material and is reused where possible. High insulation ratings help conserve heating and cooling energy costs over the life of the building. Provides local employment in manufacture and distribution.
We offer our clients a Renew and Reuse stewardship program to renovate and recycle old, soiled or lightly damaged panels with new decorative and acoustic laminates (on site or at the factory), thereby extending their service life instead of consigning them to landfill or the cost of total replacement. The objective is to extend product life cycle, lower maintenance costs, reduce wastage to land fill and to lower the environmental impact of acoustical finishes. For more information please contact Asona Ltd.
Quality Assurance
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ISO 9001 (Quality Management) |
Relationships
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Member of New Zealand Green Building Council |
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New Zealand Made |
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GreenTag Certified
Level A |
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AWCI (Association of Wall & Ceiling Industries)
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