patswfc
Structural
- Jul 5, 2005
- 164
Does anyone know of any guidance/rules of thumb for creating small service penetrations in existing precast concrete floor planks.
I'm working on a small renovation job of a 1970's building in the UK. The client wants to create a number of 150mm dia. holes through the 1st floor, which is supported on load bearing masonry.
The position of the holes (1 per plank) will generally be 0.75m from the end of the 7m span. The planks are 1.2m wide and the position of the holes varies across the width at each location.
I can't seem to find much guidance on this issue.
Some of the current manufacturers will allow smaller (up to 75mm dia) holes to be site drilled as long they pass between pre-stressing cables.
The problem that I have is that they are bound to core through a pre-stressing cable or 2 on site with a 150 dia hole. We have no info on who supplied the planks originally so cant get any input from the manufacturer.
My opinion is that given the holes are relatively small and their position in the span they shouldn't adversely effect the slab, but i dont want to proceed based on my opinion with nothing to back it up.
Does anyone have any guidance on the above. Thanks.
I'm working on a small renovation job of a 1970's building in the UK. The client wants to create a number of 150mm dia. holes through the 1st floor, which is supported on load bearing masonry.
The position of the holes (1 per plank) will generally be 0.75m from the end of the 7m span. The planks are 1.2m wide and the position of the holes varies across the width at each location.
I can't seem to find much guidance on this issue.
Some of the current manufacturers will allow smaller (up to 75mm dia) holes to be site drilled as long they pass between pre-stressing cables.
The problem that I have is that they are bound to core through a pre-stressing cable or 2 on site with a 150 dia hole. We have no info on who supplied the planks originally so cant get any input from the manufacturer.
My opinion is that given the holes are relatively small and their position in the span they shouldn't adversely effect the slab, but i dont want to proceed based on my opinion with nothing to back it up.
Does anyone have any guidance on the above. Thanks.