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emcobad emcobau emcoklima<br />

<strong>Operation</strong> & <strong>Maintenance</strong><br />

<strong>Manual</strong><br />

emco entrance matting systems


www.emcouk.co.uk<br />

Erwin Muller Gruppe Lingen emcobad emcobau emcoklima


<strong>Maintenance</strong> & Cleaning<br />

Frequency of Cleaning<br />

Daily<br />

Everyday grit and soil carried in by foot traffic and like should be routinely<br />

removed by using a suitably powerful industrial vacuum cleaner, typically 200<br />

watts or more. Gentle agitation by stiff brushwork will encourage dirt<br />

particles within the carpet strips to be loosened and vacuumed.<br />

Monthly<br />

Emco mats are designed so that individual panels which make up the whole<br />

mat are easily rolled up, in order to gain access to the matwell below.<br />

Vacuuming or brushing away can then easily remove debris deposited within<br />

the matwell. Care should be taken upon replacement to refit mat clips,<br />

which are ‘push fitted’ to the underside of matting panels at intersection<br />

points.<br />

Annually<br />

A more thorough clean is recommended on an annual basis to keep the<br />

Emco matting in tip-top working condition, and looking its best, particularly<br />

to panels of matting which are subject to heaviest wear and tear.<br />

Simple removal of selected panels is easy, remembering to use proper<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> Handling techniques. Stand panels on end i.e. run of profiles running<br />

vertically, and apply a Jet Washer with clean tap water at temperatures of no<br />

higher than 60°C. Mild detergents (neutral pH) can be be used to improve<br />

the cleaning process and/or removal of oils and grease. Rinse using clean<br />

water and allow to drip dry in a well-aired space for an hour or two until dry.<br />

<strong>Operation</strong> & <strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Emco open construction matting is specifically designed to enable foot-borne dirt and soil to fall between the<br />

aluminium profiles. Regular cleaning and maintenance is, therefore, vital to maintain the optimal functionality of<br />

the mat whilst in operation.<br />

A prescriptive regime for the frequency of cleaning cannot be given, upon the basis that each site will have<br />

considerably varying conditions. Even climate and seasonal conditions will have a bearing on levels of soiling, dirt<br />

and moisture build up.<br />

Nevertheless the following guidelines for cleaning are recommended by<br />

Emco for matting subjected to typical conditions.


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<strong>Maintenance</strong> & Cleaning<br />

Replacement of Carpet Rib System<br />

It is not always possible to avoid cigarette burns, chewing gum or oil stains in the entrance area. Millions of<br />

footfalls on a surface means it eventually may have to be replaced.<br />

The replacement rib system significantly increases the effective life of <strong>EMCO</strong> entrance matting. The basic aluminium<br />

mat chassis remains, only the carpet ribs are changed.<br />

Procedure<br />

1.<br />

Remove the old ribs by hand.<br />

2.<br />

Clean the aluminium mat chassis of any dirt or rib remnants.<br />

3.<br />

Insert the replacement carpet strip until flush with one end<br />

of the aluminium mat chassis profile.<br />

4.<br />

A few taps with a rubber mallet accurately positions the carpet strip<br />

into its aluminium support. Cut off any excess that protrudes from the<br />

aluminium chassis.<br />

Damage<br />

If damage occurs to the mat whilst in operation, we strongly recommend<br />

that you contact our technical help line for the best advice for action. Due<br />

to the structured design of the <strong>EMCO</strong> mat, it is almost certain that the<br />

majority of repair can be carried out on site, without the need to return to<br />

the factory for repair. Emco engineers can be on your doorstep at short<br />

notice to carry out rectification work.<br />

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<strong>Maintenance</strong> & Cleaning<br />

DO’S and DON’TS<br />

DO’S<br />

Do adhere to suggested routine for cleaning schedule.<br />

Do review schedule of cleaning based upon usage and times of year.<br />

Chewing Gum<br />

Discarded chewing gum should be dealt with promptly before becoming hardened and engrained into the carpet<br />

surface. It can be removed using freeze spray technology or by use of proprietary gum removing gels, and<br />

subsequently scraped out of the carpet pile.<br />

Spot Cleaning<br />

Stubborn stains should be treated on a localised basis with a solvent-based spot remover, of which several are<br />

available in the market place.<br />

Wet Spillages<br />

<strong>Operation</strong> & <strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Do ensure that dirt, grit, or any loose objects are removed from mat gaps, as accumulation of such<br />

dirt may cause mat to rise and present a trip hazard.<br />

Do observe maximum Load bearing statistics, which are provided.<br />

Do obtain professional help from our Technical Help desk for advice when attempting to make repairs to<br />

damaged components or mat.<br />

Do observe appropriate <strong>Manual</strong> Handling Techniques upon lifting and removal of mats from matwell.<br />

Do replace mat fixing clips upon replacement of mats to matwell.<br />

Do concentrate cleaning on areas of heaviest use.<br />

Do, upon removal of mat, inspect condition of matwell for signs of possible screed failure or break up.<br />

DONT’S<br />

Do not use counter rotating brush type vehicular cleaning machinery.<br />

Do not use orbital type polishing equipment over matting.<br />

Do not use any bleaching cleaning agents, use instead PH neutral.<br />

Smaller wet spillages can be soaked up using any high absorbent material. Larger spillages can be dealt with either<br />

by utilising a wet pick up vacuum cleaner. Alternatively remove the mat, stand up right and leave to dry in a well<br />

ventilated and airy area.


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Load Bearing Capacity<br />

Self supporting Load Bearing Capacity - UDL<br />

510 (10mm High Mat) 330Kg / 100Sq cm<br />

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Diplomat Marschall<br />

517 (17mm High Mat) 330Kg / 100Sq cm 780Kg /100Sq cm<br />

522 (22mm High Mat) 330Kg / 100Sq cm 780Kg /100Sq cm<br />

527 (27mm High Mat) 330Kg / 100Sq cm<br />

542 (42mm High Mat) 2000Kg /100Sq cm


<strong>Operation</strong> & <strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>


www.emcouk.co.uk<br />

Erwin Muller Gruppe Lingen emcobad emcobau emcoklima<br />

Emco UK Ltd • Unit 24 Atcham Business Park • Atcham • Shrewsbury • SY4 4UG • T: +44 (0) 1743 761715 • F: +44 (0) 1743 761884 • E: enquiries@emcouk.co.uk

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