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  WAVEBAR FLEXIBLE NOISE BARRIER
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Installation Above Partitions

STEP 1
Assess-the area where the baffle is to be fixed. Make sure the ceiling slab is level when fixing the C-track or timber batten. If the slab is not level, fill the area with a caulking compound.

STEP 2
Cut Wavebar to fit. To do this, first measure the height between the ceiling and the ceiling slab (h). Add the width of the C-track or batten and add a minimum of 250 mm for the ceiling overlap. Thus, in the schematic, the length (1) you would need to cut is given by L = h + 100 + 250.

STEP 3
At joins, overlap Wavebar at least 50 mm. join the overlap with screws at 100 mm intervals. Alternatively, if using Wavebar Quadzero, use 75 mm wide reinforcing tape to join the overlap down the full length of the drape.

STEP 4
For pipe, cable and ducting, measure and mark out the appropriate diameters or other dimensions and make incisions in the Wavebar to allow the obstructions to pass through. Using Wavebar Quadzero for this work is recommended because of its ease of taping.

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