Feb 17, 2024 Leave a message

The installation of storage shelves must comply with the ''five distances''

1. Top distance: Refers to the distance between the top surface of the stacked goods and the plane of the warehouse roof. For general flat-roofed buildings, the ceiling distance is more than 50 centimeters; for gabled roofs, the top surface of the pile should not exceed the beam.

2. Lamp distance: Refers to the distance between the fixed lighting lamp and the goods in the warehouse. The lamp distance should not be less than 50 cm to prevent the lighting from being too close to the product (the light generates heat) and fires may occur.

3. Wall distance: Refers to the distance between the wall and the stacked goods. Wall spacing is divided into exterior wall spacing and interior wall spacing. Generally, the distance between exterior walls is more than 50 cm, and the distance between interior walls is more than 30 cm. It is used for ventilation, moisture dissipation and fire prevention, and in the event of a fire, it can be accessed by firefighters.

4. Column distance: Refers to the distance between the cargo pile and the roof column, which is generally 10 to 20 cm. The function of the column spacing is to prevent the moisture emitted by the columns from making the goods damp, and to protect the column feet from damaging the building.

5. Stacking distance: Refers to the distance between cargo piles, usually 100 cm. The function of the stacking distance is to ensure clear separation between cargo piles to prevent confusion and facilitate ventilation and inspection. In the event of a fire, It is also convenient for rescue and evacuation of supplies.

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