abusementpark
Structural
- Dec 23, 2007
- 1,086
Anybody know what the floor deflection criteria should be (if any) at the entrance of elevators at elevated floors?
I have a project where the elevator entrance is located near the mid-span of a floor beam that is spanning 43 feet into a girder with a 24 foot span. I am starting to get concerned about the accumulated deflection, even though my floor deflection criteria is fairly stringent (l/400 for total load).
For starters, I'd be curious to know if the dead load deflection is accounted for when the elevator is installed and calibrated (or whatever they do). For example, if the 2nd floor is supposed be at EL. 16'-0", but it is actually 15'-11 1/4" in the field, do they account for that in the installation?
I have a project where the elevator entrance is located near the mid-span of a floor beam that is spanning 43 feet into a girder with a 24 foot span. I am starting to get concerned about the accumulated deflection, even though my floor deflection criteria is fairly stringent (l/400 for total load).
For starters, I'd be curious to know if the dead load deflection is accounted for when the elevator is installed and calibrated (or whatever they do). For example, if the 2nd floor is supposed be at EL. 16'-0", but it is actually 15'-11 1/4" in the field, do they account for that in the installation?