
Klient: Teknos Group Oy
Formát: Guide
Rozsah: 11,4 MB
Jazyk: Slovenčina
Dátum: 22.07.2026
Your specification looks correct. But will it work in the project?
Your specification looks correct. But will it work in the project?
Your coating specification may already meet every technical requirement. That doesn't necessarily mean it's ready for the real project. Discover what to check before finalising your specification.
Working on a data centre project? Then you probably know this:
You have defined the fire resistance class and selected the corrosion category. The coating specification looks complete. So why do some coating systems still create problems once fabrication begins?
Because a specification doesn't just need to meet technical requirements. It also needs to work in the real project.
A copied specification may not match the project's application route. A complete coating system may not be clearly defined. Documentation may be missing when approvals are needed. Small decisions made during specification can affect fabrication, inspection and long-term maintenance months later.
This practical guide explores 5 common specification decisions that can have a much bigger impact than many project teams realise - and what to check before the specification is finalised.
Inside the guide:
Your coating specification may already meet every technical requirement. That doesn't necessarily mean it's ready for the real project. Discover what to check before finalising your specification.
Working on a data centre project? Then you probably know this:
You have defined the fire resistance class and selected the corrosion category. The coating specification looks complete. So why do some coating systems still create problems once fabrication begins?
Because a specification doesn't just need to meet technical requirements. It also needs to work in the real project.
A copied specification may not match the project's application route. A complete coating system may not be clearly defined. Documentation may be missing when approvals are needed. Small decisions made during specification can affect fabrication, inspection and long-term maintenance months later.
This practical guide explores 5 common specification decisions that can have a much bigger impact than many project teams realise - and what to check before the specification is finalised.
Inside the guide:
- Why copy-paste specifications often create problems in new data centre projects
- Why fire and corrosion protection should be specified as one complete coating system
- Why the planned application route should influence coating system selection
- What an approval-ready coating system should include
- A practical checklist to review before finalising your specification
Whether you're specifying fire protection, corrosion protection or the complete coating system, this guide will help you make specification decisions that are easier to approve, easier to execute and better prepared for the realities of modern data centre projects.