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Floor construction and floor loading

Calculate the floor loads for your server with these formulas.

A floor loading assessment is the evaluation of the concrete subfloor, not the raised floor. The weight of the raised floor is considered in the floor loading formula.

The building floor must support the weight of the equipment to be installed. Although older devices might impose 345 kg/m2 (75 lb./ft.2) on the building floor, a typical server design imposes a load of no more than 340 kg/m2 (70 lb./ft.2). The following pounds-per-square-foot (lb./ft.2) formula is used to calculate floor loading. For assistance with floor load evaluation, contact a structural engineer.

Floor Loading is: ( machine weight + (15 lb/ft2 x 0.5 svc clear) + (10 lb/ft2 x total area))/ total area


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Last updated: Tue, October 11, 2011