Rondo Panther Access Panels Datasheet

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Rondo PANTHER
Acoustic and Fire-Tested
Wall & Ceiling Access Panels
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
INTRODUCTION
The Rondo PANTHER® range
of Acoustic and Fire rated
Access Panel Systems have been
designed to perform to the new
requirements of the Building
Codes of Australia and New
Zealand for both Domestic and
Commercial installations.
Rondo Panther Access Panel
Systems are designed for
internal installation only in both
stud and masonry walls and
suspended ceiling systems as
required.
The prime purpose is to provide
access to concealed services
such as the adjustment of
mechanical equipment, electrical
installations and data cabling.
NOTE 1
Access panels are not intended
for persons to access plenum
areas unless the surrounding
area has been designed for that
purpose.
Ref AS 1657 – 1992 Fixed
Walkways, Stairways Design,
Construction and Installation.
NOTE 2
The Rondo PANTHER® range
of Access Panel Systems are for
internal use only.
For access panels that are for
use externally consult a Rondo
Technical Representative.
SAFETY
• Test reports are available
for all Rondo Panther Sound
Rated and Fire Rated Access
Panels. Standard non rated
panels are warranted against
faulty workmanship.
• Two hinges are fitted to all
Rondo Panther Access Panels.
• Safety chains fitted to all panels
exceeding 450mm square.
• Safety instructions fitted to
the inside of Rondo Panther
Access Panel doors.
• Installation details for acoustic
and fire rated panels attached
to the rear of the panel door.
• Access panels over
530mm x 530mm should be
independently supported
as the ceiling grid furring
channels will have to be cut
and the plasterboard will not
support the self-weight of the
access panel.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
FEATURE
BENEFIT
Standard panel design tested to
meet the requirements of the
Building Code of Australia Sound
Isolation performance ratings of
Rw+Ctr 28 or Rw 30
One standard panel design can be
used in rated or non-rated sound
installations reducing the risk of the
incorrect panel being installed.
Five standard sizes.
Designed to fit between standard
drywall stud spacing and suspended
ceiling furring spacing reducing
installation times.
Low profile 55mm deep.
Ideal for when plenum space is
limited.
Custom manufactured systems.
High profile 76mm deep.
Panels can be easily tailor made
to suit wall or ceiling design
requirements up to 1200mm wide.
High moisture resistance panel
doors.
Manufactured from 16mm
(HMR-MDF board) with a 0.4mm
galvanised steel plate laminated
to the back and painted white
eliminates buckling and twisting.
Strong robust steel frame.
Manufactured from 0.90bmt Z275
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GALVABOND steel with mitred
and welded corners to eliminate
distortion and deflection.
Selection of surround finishes.
Design flexibility is provided with
a Set Bead finish providing a flushconcealed surround, whilst the white
Feathered Edge surround profile
requires no setting.
Three standard lock options.
Flexibility and safety are offered with
the choice of a Square Key Budget
Lock, Numbered Key Cam – Lock or
a Concealed Touch Lock.
Concealed hinges on all panels.
Added security for keyed panels.
Aesthetically more pleasing.
State of the art manufacturing
and assembly plant.
Consistently assured quality of all
panels.
Individually packed in product
identifiable cartons.
Ensures panels are delivered
undamaged with panel type clearly
identified.
Panels available through over
400+ Rondo Stockists across
Australia and New Zealand, and
throughout Asia.
Easy availability for the customer.
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STANDARDS
• The Low Profile Rondo
PANTHER® Acoustic Access
Panel Systems have been
tested as an insertion loss and
certified to AS1191–2002 by
PKA Acoustic Consultants,
Project test number 204083
May 2004. (Australian Standard
AS1191–2002 is based on and
conforms closely to the essential
principles of the International
Standard ISO: 1140 Part 1 and
Part 3.)
• Fire tests conducted to
AS1530.4 1990 by BRANZ on
behalf of Fyreguard Qld Pty Ltd.
ASTME2075–00 (Without Hose
Steam) BS476: Part 22
And will perform to those
standards when installed by an
approved fixer to the standard’s
requirements.
Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance
(LRQA) has certified Rondo
Building Services Pty Ltd’s Quality
Management System as complying
with ISO9001 in New South Wales,
Queensland, Victoria, South Australia
& Western Australia.
CONTENTS
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Low Profile Sound Loss Insulation
Access Panels — SRAP30
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Access Panel Hardware
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Fire Rated Ceiling and Wall Panels
— FRAP 1H
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Fire Rated Ceiling and Wall Panels
— FRAP 2H
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Metal Faced Budget Access Panel
— MFAP
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Other Rondo PANTHER® Access Panels
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Installation Details – Ceilings
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Installation Details – Walls
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Architectural Specifications
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Additional Rondo Products
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©2005 Rondo Building Services. PANTHER® and Rondo® are registered trademarks of
Rondo Building Services Pty Ltd. ABN 69 000 289 207.
The contents of this manual are covered by copyright laws. Reproduction of all or any
part without the owners permission is prohibited. All illustrations are subject to change.
Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this product guide, Rondo Building
Services Pty Ltd expressly disclaims all and any liability to any person whether a purchaser
of any product details of which are set out in this product manual, or otherwise in respect
of anything done or omitted to be done and the consequences of anything done or
omitted to be done, by any such person in reliance, whether in whole or in part upon the
whole or part of the within information.
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LOW PROFILE SOUND LOSS INSULATION ACCESS PANELS
SRAP 30
Rondo PANTHER® sound
loss insulation access panels
have been designed and tested
to meet the requirements
of the BCA when installed
to the manufacturers
recommendations to provide
access to services in a sound
rated wall or ceiling. Precision
manufacturing processes ensure
each panel when installed
correctly assists in minimising
any possible sound flanking.
Pre-punched holes in all
four sides of the frame are
positioned to match wall and
ceiling metal structures for
secure screw fixing of the panel
to the structures.
NOTE
To avoid cutting furring
channels or studs installed
at 450 or 600mm centres,
use 400 x 400mm or 530 x
530mm sized panels.
PANEL DESCRIPTION:
Application
Ceilings and Walls
Acoustic Rating
Rw + Ctr28 or Rw30. Tested by PKA Acoustic Consultants
Profile
Low Profile 55mm deep
Panel Frame
Precision manufactured from 0.90 BMT GALVABOND ® steel with a corrosion
resistant zinc coating of Z275
Panel Door
16mm MDF High Moisture Resistant panel with a 0.40mm galvanised steel
plate laminated to the rear of the door. Door face is painted with two
coats of high quality oil-based primer. Final paint finish by others.
Trim
• Feathered Edge
• Set Bead
Locks
Square Key Budget Lock
Keyed alike numbered key (can be keyed to differ)
Touch Lock (standard panels only)
Hinges
110° Concealed Hinges with safety screws through hinge arms to prevent
separation
Safety Features
Safety chains fitted to all panels exceeding 450 x 450mm in size
Identification and safety labels attached to the inside of the panel door
Standard Sizes
300 x 300mm 400 x 400mm
450 x 450mm 530 x 530mm
600 x 600mm
Pack Size
One per carton
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Pages 12–13
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ACCESS PANEL HARDWARE
BUDGET LOCK
• Sealed keyhole lock back for
acoustic performance
• One key per panel
BUDGET LOCK
CAM LOCK
• Two keys per panel
• Locks are keyed alike
(can be keyed to differ)
CAM LOCK
CONCEALED HINGE
• Two per panel
• Safety screws are fixed
directly through hinge into
panel to prevent separation
CONCEALED HINGE
TOUCH LATCH
• Two per panel
• Safety screws are fixed
directly through hinge into
panel to prevent separation
TOUCH LATCH
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FIRE RATED CEILING AND WALL PANELS
FRAP 1H
NOTE
To avoid cutting furring
channels or studs installed
at 450 or 600mm centres,
use 400 x 400mm or 530 x
530mm sized panels.
For fire rated access panels
that require an acoustic
rating, these can be supplied
upon request as a ‘special’
panel. Please consult a Rondo
Technical Representative for
further advice.
PANEL DESCRIPTION:
Application
Ceilings and Walls
Fire Rating
FRL 60/60/60
Tested by BRANZ (reports available)
Profile
110mm deep ZINCALUME ® 1.1mm thick metal frame
Panel Door
Promatect based core faced with a 4.75mm MDF board laminated to the
face, with a 30mm wide grafitex intumescent heat-activated seal located
along all four edges
Trim
• Feathered Edge
• Set Bead
Locks
Square Key Budget Lock
Hinges
Concealed
Safety Features
Identification and safety labels attached to the inside of the panel door
with installation details
Standard Sizes
300 x 300mm; 400 x 400mm; 450 x 450mm; 530 x 530mm;
600 x 600mm
Pack Size
One per carton
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LIGHTWEIGHT WALL FIXING DETAIL
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INSTALLATION DETAILS
CEILING HATCH
(Refer Figure 1)
1. Mark and cut out opening in
ceiling to match dimensions
of hatch (eg 530 x 530).
2. Cut and place 51mm steel
stud trimmers on all four
sides 16mm back from edge
of opening. Position 16mm
fire-rated plasterboard facing
strips on the face of all four
studs and screw-fix.
3. Fit the access panel into
the opening, ensuring it is
positioned square and the
profiled trim is hard against
the plasterboard surface.
Fix through the pre-drilled
holes located on all four sides
of the frame into the stud
supports using a minimum of
two 45mm x 8 self-fastening
screws per side.
4. Seal around hatch surrounds
and fire-rated plasterboard
with Promaseal Mastic.
5. Connect safety chain and
lock hatch door.
NOTES
All penetrations and joint
sealing shall be done in
accordance with AS4072.1
2005.
Maintenance shall be done
in accordance with AS1905.1
2005.
LIGHTWEIGHT WALL
(Refer Figure 2)
1. Frame opening with steel
stud on all four sides and
trim with 16mm fire-rated
plasterboard to required
opening size.
2. Match hatch to wall opening.
3. Fit the access panel into
the opening, ensuring it is
positioned square and the
profiled trim is hard against
the plasterboard surface.
Fix through the pre-drilled
holes located on all four sides
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of the frame into the stud
supports using a minimum of
two 45mm x 8 self-fastening
screws per side.
4. Seal around hatch surround
and fire-rated plasterboard
with Promaseal Mastic.
5. Shut hatch and engage lock.
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MASONRY WALL
(Refer Figure 3)
1. Match hatch to wall opening.
2. Fit the access panel into the
opening provided, ensuring it
is positioned square and the
profiled trim is hard against
the masonry surface. Secure
frame to masonry wall using
a minimum of two 60mm x
8mm masonry anchors to all
four sides.
3. Seal around hatch frame
surround and masonry with
Promaseal Mastic.
4. Shut hatch and engage lock.
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FIGURE 1: INSTALLATION OF CEILING HATCH
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FIGURE 2: INSTALLATION IN LIGHTWEIGHT WALL
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FIGURE 3: INSTALLATION IN MASONRY WALL
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FIRE RATED CEILING AND WALL PANELS
FRAP 2H
NOTES
To avoid cutting furring
channels or studs installed
at 450 or 600mm centres,
use 400 x 400mm or 500 x
500mm sized panels.
All penetrations and joint
sealing shall be done in
accordance with AS4072.1
2005.
Maintenance shall be done
in accordance with AS1905.1
2005.
For fire rated access panels
that require an acoustic
rating, these can be supplied
upon request as a ‘special’
panel. Please consult a Rondo
Technical Representative for
further advice.
RONDO BUILDING SERVICES
PH: 1300 367 663
PANEL DESCRIPTION:
Application
Ceilings and Walls
Fire Rating
FRL 120/120/120
Tested by BRANZ (reports available)
Profile
64mm deep ZINCALUME ® 1.5mm thick metal frame
Panel Door
Promatect based panel with a 4.75mm MDF board laminated to the face,
with a 30mm wide grafitex intumescent heat-activated seal located along
all four edges
Trim
• Feathered Edge
• Set Bead
Locks
None. Screw fixed
Hinges
None. Screw fixed
Safety Features
Identification and safety labels attached to the inside of the panel with
installation details
Standard Sizes
300 x 300mm; 400 x 400mm; 500 x 500mm; 600 x 600mm;
1200 x 600mm
Pack Size
One per carton
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INSTALLATION DETAILS
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FIGURE 4: INSTALLATION
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FIGURE 5: SHAFTWALL DETAIL
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FIGURE 6: STEEL STUD WALL DETAIL
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FIGURE 7: MASONRY WALL DETAIL
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METAL FACED BUDGET ACCESS PANEL
MFAP
A budget-priced all-steel acccess
panel for use in isolated areas
where acoustics or fire ratings
are not required. It should not
be used in areas where moisture
or dampness may be of concern,
use only in dry, protected areas.
Panels must be painted for extra
protection.
NOTE
To avoid cutting furring
channels or studs installed
at 450 or 600mm centres,
use panel sizes that are in
between them.
PANEL DESCRIPTION:
Application
Ceilings and Walls
Acoustic Rating
None
Profile
30mm deep zinc plated, primed for painting. 1.5mm thick metal frame
Panel Door
1mm zinc plated pressed door, primed for painting
Trim
• Feathered Edge
• Set Bead
Locks
Square Key Budget lock
Touch Lock (set bead only)
Hinges
Concealed
Safety Features
Safety chain on panels 600 x 600mm and over
Standard Sizes
300 x 300mm; 450 x 450mm; 550 x 550mm; 600 x 600mm
Pack Size
Four panels per carton
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OTHER RONDO PANTHER® ACCESS PANELS
Detailed here are two of the
Rondo PANTHER® designed
access panels for use in specific
applications. They represent a
range of made to order panels
that can be manufactured.
• Tile Access Panel System
An access panel designed for a
ceramic tiled or panelled wall
where access maybe required
to service plumbing works
in the event of leaks, etc. or
other concealed services.
• Lift Motor Room Hatch
Panel
For further information on
lead times and other specially
designed panels please contact
a Rondo state office and ask to
speak to one of our technical
representatives.
TILE ACCESS PANEL SYSTEM (RPTP)
Application
Walls only, 6mm or 10mm deep tile
Profile
Standard Profile 76mm deep (this panel can also be manufactured with
a frame depth of 21mm – Budget Lock only)
Panel Frame
Precision manufactured from 1mm galvanised steel
Panel Door
9mm CFC with a 0.40mm galvanized backing sheet
Locks
Touch Lock only (Touch Lock cannot exceed 6002 )
Safety Features
Identification and safety labels attached to the inside of the door
Standard Sizes
There are no standard sizes in this panel. All Tile Panels are made to order.
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Other Panels not detailed:
• Security Panels
• Slim Line Panels 21mm Deep
• Shadow Bead Profile Panels
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Hinge arrangement is
always placed at bottom of
penetration, not at side.
(i.e. 450H x 600W 10mm tile
panel will have the hinge
on the 600 dimension.) This
prevents the panel from
falling out of the wall, due
to the fact that the locks
are at the top of the panel
and hinges are always at the
bottom of the panel.
TILE ACCESS PANEL SYSTEM
LIFT MOTOR ROOM HATCH PANEL
When nominating a panel for LIFT MOTOR ROOM HATCH PANEL (LMRH2H)
tiling:
Application
Floor
1. If a panel 3002 is
Fire Rating
FRL 120/120/120
nominated, this is overall
Tested by BRANZ (reports available)
frame size, therefore tile
must be trimmed.
Profile
Standard depth 125mm
2. If a 3002 tile is not to be
Panel Door
Top Doors precision manufactured from 5mm chequer plate.
cut, then an overall panel
Fire Door constructed of a two-hour fire rated core with a 50 x 2mm
2
of 307 is required. This
intumescent heat activated strip
allows the tile to fit within
Safety barricade between outer doors constructed from 24 x 25 x 1.6SHS
the steel trim, but the
Hinged safety mesh panels from 25 x 25 x 4mm galvanized steel
overall panel will be in line
Hinges
Heavy duty broad butt/steel tube hinges to top door
with outside of grout lines.
Safety Features
Safety Mesh panels comply with AS1755.2 1993
Installation and safety instructions attached to each frame
Standard Sizes
There are no standard sizes in this panel. All Lift Motor Room Hatches are
manufactured to order.
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INSTALLATION DETAILS
RONDO PANTHER® SOUND LOSS INSULATION ACCESS PANELS — CEILINGS
STEP ONE
Selection of the correct sized
access panel and its location
is most important – standard
spacings for furring channels
in ceilings are 450 or 600mm
centres.
To eliminate the need to cut
these sections and install
additional support framing, it is
recommended that 400 x 400mm
sized panels be used in 450mm
spacing and 530 x 530mm sized
panels in 600mm spacing.
If for logistical reasons furring
channels or studs have to be
cut, see Figures 10–13 for
correct installation details
STEP TWO
SURFACE PENETRATION –
SUSPENDED CEILINGS
For an access panel being
installed in a finished ceiling
where the furring channel does
not have to be cut, the opening
in the building board should be
cut 5mm larger than the access
panel size (i.e. a 530 x 530mm
access panel requires an opening
of 535 x 535mm) allowing the
access panel to be adjusted
for square, both vertically and
horizontally. Trim around the
opening using 64mm stud,
screw-fixed to the plasterboard.
(Refer Figure 9, Detail 1A.)
Before installing the frame, a
thick layer of acoustic sealant
should be placed inside and
on to the front edge of the
plasterboard opening.
The frame should then be
installed into the opening,
ensuring that the acoustic
sealant squeezes out around
the flanges of the panel and the
plasterboard.
Check that the panel is square
and parallel on all four sides in
the opening before securing the
panel to the framing members
on all four sides with a minimum
two fixings per side through the
holes provided.
If possible, squeeze a run of
acoustic sealant along the back
of the plasterboard opening and
on all four sides of the frame
to ensure a complete seal is
obtained.
Clean away any squeezedout acoustic sealant around
the flanges, at the same time
checking to ensure no gaps have
been left.
STEP THREE
Where an access panel is being
installed in a plasterboard
suspended ceiling and is over
530 x 530mm in size or when
the furring channel has to be cut
to allow installation it should be
independently supported from
the ceiling suspension system.
(See Figures 10 & 11.)
NOTE:
An acoustic sealant is not
required if a sound loss
insulation performance is not
required.
Set bead profile
Access panel fixed to 64mm
stud on four sides through
preformd holes
FIGURE 9 – SECTION THROUGH ACCESS PANEL
DETAIL 1A – ASSEMBLY DETAIL
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FIGURE 10 – ACCESS PANEL LAYOUT
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FIGURE 12 – LOW PROFILE ACCESS PANEL DETAIL
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RONDO PANTHER® SOUND LOSS INSULATION ACCESS PANELS — WALLS
STEP ONE
Selecting the right size access
panel to fit between the stud
spacing is most important
and can save in having to cut
installed studs and having to
install additional framing sections.
Generally studs are spaced at
450mm or 600mm centres with
the ideal access panel sizes to
use being a 400 x 400mm or a
530 x 530mm.
STEP TWO
When installing an access panel
into a finished wall where the
studs do not have to be cut
a penetration into the building board 5mm larger than
the access panel and central
between the studs if possible
should be cut. A nogging should
be fitted top and bottom to the
inside of the opening and screw
fixed to the plasterboard.
Before installing the frame, a
thick layer of acoustic sealant
should be placed inside and on
the front edge of the plasterboard opening.
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The frame should then be
installed into the opening, ensuring that the acoustic sealant
squeezes out around the flanges
of the panel and the plasterboard.
Check that the panel is square
and parallel on all four sides in
the opening before securing the
panel to the framing members
on all four sides with a minimum
two fixings per side through the
holes provided.
If possible, squeeze a run of
acoustic sealant along the back
of the plasterboard opening and
on all four sides of the frame
to ensure a complete seal is
obtained.
Clean away any squeezedout acoustic sealant around
the flanges, at the same time
checking to ensure no gaps have
been left.
STEP THREE
If when installing an access
panel requiring a stud to be cut,
nogging tracks should be fitted
at the top and bottom of the
opening and connected to the
uncut studs on either side as
well as the cut stud to provide
stability and a fixing frame for
the access panel (see Figure 14).
The plasterboard should be
fixed to the nogging tracks
and studs as normal. The panel
should then be installed as per
the details in Step Two.
NOTE:
An acoustic sealant is not
required if a sound loss
insulation performance is not
required.
Slimline access panels should
always be installed with the
hinges at the bottom of the
penetration (walls only).
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FIGURE 13 – STUD WALL INSTALLATION
Access panel frame screw-fixed to
noggin track.
Minimum 2 screws per side
using pre-punched holes
FIGURE 14 – STUD WALL INSTALLATION DETAIL
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ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS
SCOPE
The contractor is to furnish all
materials, labour and equipment
for the installation of a Rondo
PANTHER® access panel, where
so indicated on the architectural
drawings.
MATERIAL
All materials supplied by Rondo
Building Services meet the
relevant Australian and New
Zealand Standards.
INSTALLATION
The penetration in the wall/
ceiling (accurately levelled)
is to be 5mm larger than the
access panel. For access panels
under 530 x 530mm square,
the penetration is to be framed
out as detailed prior to the
access panel being installed. For
access panels over 530 x 530mm
square, the access panel is to be
independently suspended from
the ceiling system.
IMPORTANT
Rondo PANTHER® access panels
can be installed into virtually
any wall/ceiling application. Even
though the access panel is a very
strong product, it is still part of
a system. The access panel is not
designed to be used as a lever to
pull through into the ceiling space.
ADVISORY SERVICE
Individual projects may require
special detailing and development.
Technical assistance is available
from our engineering staff, such
as detailed drawings and custom
access panels (specials).
NOTE
As new technology is introduced,
or industry standards are altered,
Rondo reserves the right to alter
existing specifications without
notice.
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GUARANTEE
Rondo Building Services Pty Ltd
supplies both Acoustic (Rw30
Rw+Ctr28) and Fire (1 & 2-hour
fire rated) access panels which are
warranted to be free from defects
in material and workmanship, and
will replace and/or repair any
product found to be defective, if
installed in accordance with our
technical literature and standard
guarantee details.
This warranty is in addition to
any rights the customer may
have at law. All of Rondo Building
Services’ products are designed
to satisfy Australian and New
Zealand conditions.
ADDITIONAL RONDO PRODUCTS
CEILING SYSTEMS
• Rondo KEY–LOCK® Concealed Suspended Ceiling Systems.
• Rondo DUO® Exposed Suspended Ceiling Systems.
• Rondo TAG–LOCK™ Aluminium Exposed Suspended Ceiling Systems.
• Rondo WALK–ABOUT™ Trafficable Ceiling Systems .
• Rondo Metal Ceiling Batten Systems for Residential Construction.
• Rondo Suspended Tongue & Groove Timber Ceiling Systems.
DRYWALL STEEL STUD WALL FRAMING SYSTEMS
• Rondo Drywall Steel Stud Partition Systems
(fire-rated, loadbearing/non-loadbearing, internal partition and curtain wall framing
systems).
• Rondo Shaftwall Framing Systems.
• Rondo QUIET STUD® Drywall Sound Insulation Systems.
SOUND ISOLATION ASSEMBLIES FOR WALLS & CEILINGS
• Rondo Acoustic Isolation Assemblies for sound-rated wall & ceiling systems.
WALL & CEILING ACCESS PANEL SYSTEMS
• Rondo PANTHER® Access Panels (acoustic & fire-rated systems).
FINISHING SECTIONS
• Rondo EXANGLE® Building Board and Render Finishing Sections.
EZY-DRIVE
• Rondo EZY-DRIVE ® Roadside Guide Posts.
• Rondo EZY-DRIVE ® Utility Markers & Poly-Flex Safety Products.
• Rondo EZY-DRIVE ® Roadside Accessories.
• Rondo EZY-DRIVE ® STEEL-FLEX™ Flexible Steel Guide Posts.
OTHER SERVICES
• Rondo Custom Roll Forming Services.
• Rondo Technical Design and Research & Development Services.
• Rondo Freight & Logistics Services.
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Rondo OFFICES
AUSTRALIA
CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE: 1300–36–RONDO (1300–36–7663)
NEW SOUTH WALES
3–33 Glossop Street St Marys NSW 2760
(PO Box 324 St Marys NSW 1790)
Phone: 61–2–9912 7300 Fax: 61–2–9912 7310
VICTORIA
12–14 Dunlop Road Mulgrave VIC 3170
Phone: 61–3–8561 2222 Fax: 61–3–8561 2266
QUEENSLAND
Lot 512 Binary Street Yatala QLD 4207
Phone: 61–7–3287 4944 Fax: 61–7–3287 1881
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
39 George Street Greenfields SA 5107
Phone: 61–8–8283 4065 Fax: 61–8–8283 4320
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
5 Hazelhurst Street Kewdale WA 6105
Phone: 61–8–9353 2944 Fax: 61–8–9353 2955
HEAD OFFICE
PO Box 324 St Marys NSW 1790
Phone: 61–2–9912 7303 Fax: 61–2–9912 7313
EXPORT
Phone: 61–438–427–479 Fax: 61–7–3287–1881
NEW ZEALAND
RONDO BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD
117A Captain Springs Road Onehunga Auckland
Phone: 64–9–636 5110 Fax: 64–9–636 5111
FREE CALL: 0800–0800–RONDO (0800–0800–76)
MALAYSIA
RONDO METAL PRODUCTS SDN BHD
Lot 606, off Jalan SS 13/1K,
Subang Jaya, Selangor
Phone: 60–3–5636 8868 Fax: 60–3–5636 7669
1300–36–RONDO (1300–36–7663) FOR CALLS WITHIN AUSTRALIA
www.rondo.com.au
0800–0800–RONDO (0800–0800–76) FOR CALLS WITHIN NEW ZEALAND
www.rondo.co.nz
PANTHER
®
and RONDO® are registered trademarks of Rondo Building Services Pty Ltd. ABN 69 000 289 207.
Revised: DECEMBER 2005.
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