My refrigerator is 135 kg, will it crush the balcony if it is placed on the balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-09-08
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, the balconies are all cement cast-in-situ slabs. 2-3 hundred catties is no problem, but it is not good to bask in the sun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Code for Loads on Building Structures stipulates that, in general, building loads are taken. This is equivalent to a mass of 255kg per square meter, which is the minimum value, and the conservative design value of the designer for some reason will be much larger than this figure. You can have complete peace of mind.

    To use an analogy, if three big men are standing on a balcony at the same time, will the balcony collapse?

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You don't have to worry, I've worked as a builder before and know how strong reinforced concrete is. And your balcony doesn't extend outwards too much, even if it's a ton of weight, it's no problem to press it up. Don't worry, you don't have to worry about having so many people in the school building.

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This is more dangerous, and it is better not to place it! >>>More

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1. There is no big impact on the whole life, but the balcony is afraid of full sunlight, and the temperature will be a little higher, which is not conducive to the heat dissipation of the refrigerator. In this way, the start-up time will be longer, that is, it will consume electricity. Nothing else.