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Structural
- Dec 19, 2001
- 555
According to AS 2304:2019 Water storage tanks for fire protection systems, Clause 4.1
"The design life of water tanks for fire protection systems for the determination of design
actions within this Section shall be a minimum of 25 years and a minimum importance level
of 2 as specified in AS/NZS 1170.0.
NOTE: Tanks providing water for fire services are considered equally as important as the
buildings they protect and hence the minimum importance level is given as two but could be
higher (refer to AS/NZS 1170.0). This then leads to the annual probability of exceedance for the
various design actions (refer to AS/NZS 1170.0)."
Going to AS1170.0 Table F2 this gives for wind ARI=250 years
However going to the NCC-BCA a structure with importance level 2 has to be designed for wind ARI=500 years. (The tank would be a Class 10b)
Which one do I have to use? It makes a difference of about 14% in wind load which in the case I'm designing for means the difference between needing tie downs or not.
"The design life of water tanks for fire protection systems for the determination of design
actions within this Section shall be a minimum of 25 years and a minimum importance level
of 2 as specified in AS/NZS 1170.0.
NOTE: Tanks providing water for fire services are considered equally as important as the
buildings they protect and hence the minimum importance level is given as two but could be
higher (refer to AS/NZS 1170.0). This then leads to the annual probability of exceedance for the
various design actions (refer to AS/NZS 1170.0)."
Going to AS1170.0 Table F2 this gives for wind ARI=250 years
However going to the NCC-BCA a structure with importance level 2 has to be designed for wind ARI=500 years. (The tank would be a Class 10b)
Which one do I have to use? It makes a difference of about 14% in wind load which in the case I'm designing for means the difference between needing tie downs or not.