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Live load for a bank vault

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WWTEng

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Nov 2, 2011
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Regular type of vault (no gold bars etc), for typical safe deposit box use. Seems like heavy storage 250 psf should be adequate but if anyone has experience with specifying a load for this condition, I would love to hear it.

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PT, the vault is on elevated slab (precast planks), hence a bigger headache.
 
Mike, I did the research. The vault guy is recommending 500, says the lowest he has seen is 350 psf.
 
I'm actually a little surprised. Banks tend to be big companies with lots of branches. Unless it's a little credit union, or something, I'd have expected them to have a design standard.
 
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