Balsan Moquette SAS
SERENITE DALLE SONIC CONFORT
Registration Code: S76GYL
Product description
Luxury LC4 tufted saxony carpet tiles.Instructions for use
SERENITE DALLE carpet tiles have been assigned use class 33 according to DIN EN 1307 and have been deemed suitable for continuous use by swivel chairs. They are ideal for heavily frequented office spaces.Reference to the DGNB system
ENV1.1 Building life cycle assessment
ENV1.1 Building life cycle assessment
Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP)
2) Use stage
2.97E-3
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
3) End of life stage
2.95E-4
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
4) Benefits and loads beyond the system boundries
-5.76E-4
- Source
- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
General life cycle assessment data
Reference Unit
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
End of life cycle
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
Useful life
depends on the correct installation taking into account the declared use classification and the adherence to cleaning and maintenance instructions. A minimum service life of 10 years can be assumed, technical service life can be considerably longer.
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
Global Warming Potential (GWP)
2) Use stage
10,9
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
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- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
3) End of life stage
6,37
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
4) Benefits and loads beyond the system boundries
-2,66
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
Eutrophication (EP)
2) Use stage
6.91E-3
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
3) End of life stage
1.17E-3
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
4) Benefits and loads beyond the system boundries
-4.74E-4
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
Acidification potential (AP)
2) Use stage
3.57E-2
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
3) End of life stage
4.59E-3
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
4) Benefits and loads beyond the system boundries
-6.94E-3
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP)
2) Use stage
6.32E-8
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
3) End of life stage
6.79E-9
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
4) Benefits and loads beyond the system boundries
-8.87E-10
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- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
ECO1.1 Life cycle costs
ECO1.1 Life cycle costs
Actual useful life
depends on the correct installation taking into account the declared use classification and the adherence to cleaning and maintenance instructions. A minimum service life of 10 years can be assumed, technical service life can be considerably longer.
- Source
- EPD-BAL-20150204-CCA1-EN
- Quality
- [Externally audited specific manufacturer information]
PRO2.5 Preparation of sustainable use
PRO2.5 Preparation of sustainable use
Maintenance, inspection, operating and care instructions
The hoover with or without brush is the conventional cleaning device for daily and regular maintenance of floor coverings. The life cycle analysis assumes an average cleaning frequency of twice a week in residential areas and four times a week in commercial areas. These are average values based on experience. The actual cleaning frequency depends very much on the intensity of use and the degree of soiling. Electrical energy is needed to operate the hoover. For intensive cleaning, additional chemical cleaning is carried out. This involves rinsing the dirt from the surface of the loops. This is usually done using dust brushes or a broom with hard bristles. A cleaning frequency of once in three years in residential rooms and three times in two years in business rooms is recommended, whereby the frequency depends on individual factors. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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- Manufacturer
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- [Unaudited manufacturer specification]
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Balsan Moquette SAS
Balsan Moquette SAS
2, Corbilly
36330 Arthon