Weight: 62lbs
Description for DiversiTech H1840-4
Hurricane Strength Equipment Pads designed to Florida's tough standards!
Overview
Designed specifically for the hurricane prone
regions of Florida and the Gulf Coast, the CladLite® Hurricane pad meets
stringent local code requirements for wind resistance. Heavier than a normal
concrete pad, this pad provides sufficient weight to meet code. These pads have
been designed specifically to meet the intent of the Florida Building Code,
Chapter 16, with respect to wind resistance. Method of attachment tested per
ASCE 7. CladLite® Hurricane pads are suitable for all 130 mph and most 150 mph
installations. For certain taller equipment, the CladLite® Hurricane T pad is
needed. CladLite® Hurricane pads have been declared by the Florida Building
Commission to be an acceptable alternative material to solid concrete slabs for
use in specific applications from Tallahassee to Miami. Approval of the pad is
within the discretion of the local building inspector. DCA02- DEC-183.
Features
- Steel reinforced
- 9,000 PSI fiber-concrete
- Much lighter than solid concrete
- CladLite® Hurricane pads keep units from sliding or blowing over in 150 MPH
winds when properly attached
MEET THE NEW
CODEDiversiTech's CladLite® Hurricane and CladLite® Hurricane
T-Class equipment pads meet the 4" height requirement of the Florida Building
Code, Mechanical Volume, effective March 2003. Section 304.7 Clearance from
grade. Equipment and appliances installed at grade level shall be supported on a
level concrete slab or other approved material extending above adjoining grade a
minimum of 4 inches (102mm). Suspended equipment and appliances shall be
installed a minimum of 6 inches (152 mm) above adjoining grade. CladLite®
Hurricane and CladLite® Hurricane T-Class equipment pads have been designed
specifically to meet the intent of the Florida Building Code, Chapter 16, with
respect to wind resistance. Method of attachment tested per ASCE 7.
DiversiTech's CladLite® pads have been declared by the Florida Building
Commission to be an acceptable alternative material to solid concrete slabs for
use in specific applications from Tallahassee to Miami. Approval of the pad is
within the discretion of the local building inspector. DCA02-DEC-183 CladLite®
pads are approved by ICBO No. PFC-5112
Equipment must be properly
attached to the CladLite® Hurricane pad or CladLite® Hurricane T-Class pad in
order to prevent sliding and tipping in high winds.