ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
The following is a continuation of an earlier post of mine, but I don't know how to put it in that part of the forum.
Is there anything in the Ontario Building Code (or any other generally recognized Code, preferably Canadian or Northeastern U.S. Code) that says that if a product based on a design that has been used for a given number of years (say 20 or 30 years) it can be considered an acceptable design?
I ask the question in reference to "fiberglass grave covers" that someone has come up with and is promoting their use, but has no professional engineering seal or review behind it. It is claimed though that it has been successfully used for more than 20± years.
At least one person I trust, who has no vested interest in the product, has told me that he has seen such a grave cover in place and believes it has been in place many years.
One of my concerns with it is, how it is held down against wind uplift. I am told by the product developer that the cover has a one inch ± vertical downturn around its 6 foot by 4 foot± perimeter, which is pushed down into the soil when it is installed.
Sounds a little dicey to me, as it would depend, on the type of soil, but maybe I am overly negative?
Is there anything in the Ontario Building Code (or any other generally recognized Code, preferably Canadian or Northeastern U.S. Code) that says that if a product based on a design that has been used for a given number of years (say 20 or 30 years) it can be considered an acceptable design?
I ask the question in reference to "fiberglass grave covers" that someone has come up with and is promoting their use, but has no professional engineering seal or review behind it. It is claimed though that it has been successfully used for more than 20± years.
At least one person I trust, who has no vested interest in the product, has told me that he has seen such a grave cover in place and believes it has been in place many years.
One of my concerns with it is, how it is held down against wind uplift. I am told by the product developer that the cover has a one inch ± vertical downturn around its 6 foot by 4 foot± perimeter, which is pushed down into the soil when it is installed.
Sounds a little dicey to me, as it would depend, on the type of soil, but maybe I am overly negative?