Base plate pedestal height measurement

  • Erstellt am 2021-12-24 08:39:52

KingJulien

2021-12-25 10:20:17
  • #1
Where do you see the height of the street / the sidewalk? This height + increase due to slope + 15cm must be OKBPL/UKFFB, as I understand you. Apparently, 525.79 absolute is planned, meaning the floor slab at the lowest point of the existing terrain. Misunderstanding with the sign clerk?
 

11ant

2021-12-25 12:23:02
  • #2
Which it will do: the upper edge of the raw slab is at the planned (and planning) ground level. The soon-to-be former ground level will later only interest history students, and the upper edge of the finished floor will be above the finished ground level by the desired amount. To have the upper edge of the raw slab already protrude from the ground by the mentioned amount (- what advantage would you have expected from that? -) would have meant building it (in my opinion, technically unwise) on an embankment. My impression is that your planners and contractors know their craft - something not every client is privileged to have.
 

KingJulien

2021-12-25 12:29:48
  • #3
I understood it as the interface RFB/finished floor should be 15cm above the final level. To avoid needing the baseboard.
 

11ant

2021-12-25 19:12:30
  • #4
I also understood that the OP envisioned it being carried out that way. But if the planner had understood it that way, he would probably have only explained to him that this would not be the more clever option.
 

Kalibri

2021-12-25 19:18:56
  • #5
This is how it should actually look.



This is the plan:


In my opinion, the 15cm are missing? This step from the planned terrain to the finished floor is the floor and insulation. Or am I reading this wrong?
 

11ant

2021-12-25 19:33:00
  • #6

The section view reasonably shows the finished terrain - but it does not show a floor structure, only the raw floor slab, and there the lower edge of the floor slab (= upper edge of the insulation board under the floor slab) is level with the terrain.

While the section drawing shows OKRFB 15 cm above terrain, the elevation drawing already shows the top edge of the finished floor there.
 

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