How much of a balcony has a load bearing capacity

Updated on Balcony 2024-07-01
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It mainly depends on how much you float out of the balcony, the more you float, the less the load-bearing, and vice versa. There are also mechanical principles, what is the horizontal area of the beam at the bottom of your balcony, and how much is the angle, all have to be calculated. Generally, if the balcony floats out no more than 1500mm, then the load capacity of 500kg is no problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The balcony is a cantilever beam structure, the general balcony is mostly two meters, and the general cantilever beam can be used as a structural load-bearing, that is to say, you put a few can't run on it with this will not affect the use of the balcony. And you are a high-rise building, the design is relatively safe, as long as the safety code is strict construction, it will be fine, because the general specification is to expand the design requirements ten times in the case of actual safety. Even if the data performance is not safe during structural calculation, it will not necessarily be fine.

    At most, the stress is too great to pull the wall into columns.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Question: Please take a look at our balcony, the first one is the exterior view of the balcony, the second one is the interior view of the balcony, the third one is the drawing of the building, and the red circle is the balcony with sand, probably put.

    How much is the above balcony load-bearing?

    What kind of balcony does this belong to? Is it dangerous for a worker to put 30 bags of sand on the balcony? After about 10 hours, like the balcony I posted above, there are about 2500 pounds of sand and 30 bags of sand, is it dangerous to exercise Is it dangerous to bear 30 bags of sand on such a balcony?

    How many squares are there on the balcony in the red circle? Is the load-bearing area of the balcony calculated by the floor area or the indoor area?

    Please take a look at our balcony, the first one is the balcony exterior view, the second one is the balcony interior, the third one is the drawing of the building, and the red circle is the balcony with sand, probably put.

    How much is the above balcony load-bearing?

    What kind of balcony does this belong to? Is it dangerous for a worker to put 30 bags of sand on the balcony? After about 10 hours, like the balcony I posted above, there are about 2500 pounds of sand and 30 bags of sand, is it dangerous to exercise Is it dangerous to bear 30 bags of sand on such a balcony?

    How many squares are there on the balcony in the red circle? Is the load-bearing area of the balcony calculated by the floor area or the indoor area?

    The building is a high-rise with 26 floors, and the technical supervisor said that this balcony has beams on all sides, columns on all sides, and boards on three sides? What type of balcony do you think this balcony belongs to? It is also said that the balcony belongs to the frame structure, do you think?

    Such a balcony put 30 bags of sand for 10 hours, each bag is about 80 catties, about 2500 catties, is there a danger of collapse of such a balcony?

    Question: The building is a high-rise with 26 floors, and the technical supervisor said that this balcony has beams on all sides, columns on all sides, and boards on three sides? What type of balcony do you think this balcony belongs to? It is also said that the balcony belongs to the frame structure, do you think?

    Such a balcony put 30 bags of sand for 10 hours, each bag is about 80 catties, about 2500 catties, is there a danger of collapse of such a balcony?

    It depends on the structural design drawings of your house.

    There are specific requirements for load design above.

    If the design load factor is low, the corresponding load-bearing capacity is also low.

    It is OK to put 100kg per square meter on the balcony.

    Also depending on whether your balcony is cantilevered or framed by columns.

    This depends on the architectural structure drawing, and the architectural drawing cannot be seen.

    If it is a structural column, it is still cantilevered.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hehe, it's no problem to bear 20 fat people, haha, your worries are similar to the unfounded worries of the ancients.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The load-bearing load design of the balcony is generally (movable load) of 2KN square meters, that is, the balcony load-bearing load is about 200 kg per square meter; In addition, the end of the balcony is allowed to carry a load of 1 kn m, because this end of the balcony can also carry a concentrated live load of about 100 kg per linear m.

    There are two types of balcony load-bearing ranges:

    First, the weight of the balcony itself, including the upper and lower plastering, balcony floor, railing and other weights;

    The second is the change of load-bearing after the balcony. For a long time, the national implementation of the balcony load-bearing design standard is: 250 kg square meters, if more than this standard will bring potential safety hazards.

    However, the weight of the balcony is not particularly fixed, it also has a lot to do with its own weight. In general, due to the different areas of each building, in order to easily express the load-bearing capacity of the building, it is expressed by "pressure" in engineering construction, that is: ox (N) square meters; For the sake of convenience and understanding, kg (1kg=, about equal to 10N) is also used.

    For example, the area of a balcony is 1m wide and 2m long = 2, assuming that its design bearing capacity is 150kg, then the balcony can bear 2 150 = 300kg.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There should be on the purchase contract, my house seems to be 200KG square meters.

    Sleeping on it should be fine.

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