NJonesUK
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 1, 2009
- 23
I'm looking at a swimming pool design in the UK and the architect wants the steps into the pool to be built into the concrete pool wall.
There is a requirement for a minimum cover to reinforcement in swimming pools to the British Design codes of 40mm but if we use stainless steel reinforcement in the step details can we reduce the requirement for cover? If so where is there guidance for this? I've had a really good look and I'm coming up short. If there is no specific guidance has anyone got any experience with stainless steel reinforcement in corrosive environments?
The architect wants to detail steps that are 60mm deep overall (they claim it is a detail that they have used , thus the maximum cover I could likely obtain is about 25mm, significantly less than the 40mm spec'd in BS8110.
Any comments would be graciously accepted.
Best regards,
Nick
There is a requirement for a minimum cover to reinforcement in swimming pools to the British Design codes of 40mm but if we use stainless steel reinforcement in the step details can we reduce the requirement for cover? If so where is there guidance for this? I've had a really good look and I'm coming up short. If there is no specific guidance has anyone got any experience with stainless steel reinforcement in corrosive environments?
The architect wants to detail steps that are 60mm deep overall (they claim it is a detail that they have used , thus the maximum cover I could likely obtain is about 25mm, significantly less than the 40mm spec'd in BS8110.
Any comments would be graciously accepted.
Best regards,
Nick