What is the load bearing capacity of the balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-05-01
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The load-bearing design of the balcony is generally KN per square meter, and the load-bearing capacity of the balcony is about 200 kg per square meter. The ends of the balconies are also allowed to carry 1 kn per square meter, as the ends of the balconies can also carry 100 kg of concentrated load per linear meter. The load-bearing range of the balcony is divided into two kinds, one is the self-esteem of the balcony itself, and then the balcony increases after the change into the middle, the national implementation of the balcony load-bearing design standard is 250 kg per square meter, more than this standard will bring potential safety hazards.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The load-bearing of the balcony is related to the structure of the building itself. If it is a frame type loose knot, it can generally bear 5-8 tons, and if it is a tower structure, it is about 3-5 tons. But the number of each building is not the same, you need to ask the property, if you want to open up the balcony, it is best not to let go of heavy things to ensure safety.

    Since the area and weight of the balcony are limited, it is advisable to choose lightweight folding furniture for the furniture on the balcony. The balcony is the most suitable place for families to plant all kinds of flowers and plants, potted plants can be placed on the balcony railing, but you should pay attention to safety, and add guardrails to avoid falling flower pots and hurting people. Vertical ropes, plastic pipelines, etc., can also be set up to plant grapes, creepers and other plants with climbing properties, on the one hand, beautify the balcony, and can play a role in blocking the sun in the middle of summer.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In the case of concentration of personnel, the standard value of the design live load is; In all other cases, the standard value for the design live load is .

    See GB50009-2012 "Code for Loading of Building Structures" for the continuation table.

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