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Facility planning for implementation 40
Item Weight
A
385 kg (849 lb)
B
455 kg (1003 lb)
C
458 kg (1010 lb)
D
385 kg (849 lb)
E
375 kg (827 lb)
F
457 kg (1007 lb)
G
457 kg (1007 lb)
H
375 kg (827 lb)
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the casters, make sure that the full weight of the rack
rests on the leveling feet and feet pads, and not on the casters. The casters are designed only as
an aid in moving the rack into position. They are not designed to support the weight of the rack,
and the casters may become damaged if relied on to support the rack.
Common floor-loading terms
Term Description
Dead load
The weight rating for the load the floor can support expressed in kg/m² (lb/ft²)
Uniform load
The load that the floor system can safely support; expressed in kg/m² (lb/ft² or kN/m²)
Concentrated load*
The load that a floor panel can support on a 25 x 25 mm² (1 x 1 inches²) at the panels
weakest point (typically the center of the panel), without the surface of the panel
deflecting more than a predetermined amount
Rolling load
The load a floor panel can support (without failure) when a wheel of specified diameter
and width is rolled across the panel
Example: Tate All Steel 1250 raised floor specifications
Item Rating
Dead load
34.2 kg/m² (7 lb/ft²)
Uniform load
1,552 kg/m² (400 lb/ft²)
Concentrated load*
567 kg (1,250 lb)
Rolling load
227 kg (500 lb)
*With 2.54 mm (0.10 inch) of span maximum deflection
Electrical considerations
The electrical practices and suggestions in this guide are based on North American practices. For regions
and areas outside North America, local electrical codes take precedence. An example would be the
recommendation that the protective ground conductor should be green with yellow stripesthis requirement
is a North American directive and does not override the local code requirements for a region or areas
outside North America.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury and damage to the equipment, be sure that an emergency
power shut off switch is in place and is easily accessible.
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