tjg124
Electrical
- Jan 31, 2005
- 10
Greetings all,
I'm an EE replacing an induction power supply (ips) in my factory, and I'm getting into the structural world (and not happy about it). But one of you could make it more fun.
I must cut a hole in a concrete block wall that will be 10 ft. wide and high enough to remove the old failing ips, and install the new ips. The roof over the old ips is modular concrete, in about 24" widths and is supported by the outside wall that I want to cut open. I am going to leave maybe 4 rows of block at the top of the wall in the area I am going to cut. The plan is to cut one row of 8" high block out from the outside to half the block's depth and install an 8" high aluminum channel, web facing flush with the outside. I must use aluminum to eliminate induced currents in the metal if it was ferrous metal. I would measure 10 ft. and extend the channel over one full block length on each end as support for the channel, remaining overhead block and roof.
After I install the first channel, we will demo the block below it to get the 10ft. wide opening, remove the old ips and then demo the back side of the block inside behind the outside aluminum channel and have a second identical aluminum channel act as additional support flush with the inside wall.
I don't have a clue how to calculate the capacity of a span of two, 8" high aluminum channels.
Any assistance provided, or reference to online data would be greatly appreciated.
Regards to all,
tjg124
I'm an EE replacing an induction power supply (ips) in my factory, and I'm getting into the structural world (and not happy about it). But one of you could make it more fun.
I must cut a hole in a concrete block wall that will be 10 ft. wide and high enough to remove the old failing ips, and install the new ips. The roof over the old ips is modular concrete, in about 24" widths and is supported by the outside wall that I want to cut open. I am going to leave maybe 4 rows of block at the top of the wall in the area I am going to cut. The plan is to cut one row of 8" high block out from the outside to half the block's depth and install an 8" high aluminum channel, web facing flush with the outside. I must use aluminum to eliminate induced currents in the metal if it was ferrous metal. I would measure 10 ft. and extend the channel over one full block length on each end as support for the channel, remaining overhead block and roof.
After I install the first channel, we will demo the block below it to get the 10ft. wide opening, remove the old ips and then demo the back side of the block inside behind the outside aluminum channel and have a second identical aluminum channel act as additional support flush with the inside wall.
I don't have a clue how to calculate the capacity of a span of two, 8" high aluminum channels.
Any assistance provided, or reference to online data would be greatly appreciated.
Regards to all,
tjg124