structengr23
Structural
- Feb 6, 2019
- 33
2 Jul 20 00:17
For smaller centrifugal pumps, say a 50 hp 1200 rpm machine weighing 2400 lbs on a base approximately 5.7'x2.5', has anyone built a mounting pad/block doweled onto pavement approximately 6" thick using hilti HIT 200R anchor system. This is assuming you can get the 3 times mass with the combination of existing paving, new block and grouted pump base. I've done several larger pumps where we would never consider this and they were on independent blocks. This is the first small pump I've done and it seems like a composite structure with paving, block and grouted base may be an option and save on demolition. This is in an industrial plant, pulp and paper mill.
For smaller centrifugal pumps, say a 50 hp 1200 rpm machine weighing 2400 lbs on a base approximately 5.7'x2.5', has anyone built a mounting pad/block doweled onto pavement approximately 6" thick using hilti HIT 200R anchor system. This is assuming you can get the 3 times mass with the combination of existing paving, new block and grouted pump base. I've done several larger pumps where we would never consider this and they were on independent blocks. This is the first small pump I've done and it seems like a composite structure with paving, block and grouted base may be an option and save on demolition. This is in an industrial plant, pulp and paper mill.