I.S. EN 15620:2008
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STEEL STATIC STORAGE SYSTEMS - ADJUSTABLE PALLET RACKING - TOLERANCES, DEFORMATIONS AND CLEARANCES
Hardcopy , PDF
14-08-2021
English
01-01-2008
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Racking classes
4.1 General
4.2 Class 100, Stacker crane
4.3 Class 200, Stacker crane
4.4 Class 300, Very narrow aisle
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Class 300A, Very narrow aisle
4.4.3 Class 300B, Very narrow aisle
4.5 Class 400, Wide aisle and narrow aisle
4.5.1 Class 400, Wide aisle
4.5.2 Class 400, Narrow aisle
5 Wide aisle and narrow aisle - Class 400
5.1 Floor tolerances
5.1.1 Definition of E
5.1.2 Limiting values for E
5.2 Installation tolerances
5.3 Deformation limits
5.3.1 Floor deformations
5.3.2 Beam deformation limits in the Y direction
5.3.3 Frame deformations in the X and Z directions
5.4 Clearances for unit loads and truck handling equipment
5.4.1 Clearances relating to the placement of unit loads
5.4.2 Horizontal lateral and vertical clearances in a bay
5.4.3 Horizontal clearance in the depth
5.4.4 Aisle width dimensions
5.4.5 Clearances for gangways
6 Very narrow aisle - Class 300
6.1 Floor tolerances
6.1.1 Definition of E, Z and Z[SLOPE]
6.1.2 Definition dZ and dX
6.1.3 Definition d[2]Z and d[2]X
6.1.4 Limiting values of properties
6.2 Installation tolerances
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Tolerance field of frames in X direction
6.3 Deformation limits
6.3.1 Floor deformations
6.3.2 Beam deformation limits in the Y direction
6.3.3 Frame deformations
6.3.4 Guide rail deformation
6.4 Clearances for unit loads and truck handling equipment
6.4.1 Clearances relating to the placement of unit loads
6.4.2 Horizontal and vertical clearances in a bay
6.4.3 Horizontal clearance in the depth
6.5 Aisle width dimensions
6.5.1 Minimum aisle clearance for truck and load
6.5.2 Lowest unit load
6.6 Pick up and deposit stations
7 Stacker crane classes 100 and 200
7.1 Floor tolerances
7.1.1 Interdependence of rack and crane on local floor
level variation
7.1.2 Floor Levelness for stacker crane floors
7.2 Installation tolerances
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Tolerance field of frames in X direction
7.2.3 Rail fabrication and assembly tolerances
7.3 Deformation limits
7.3.1 Slab deformation due to settling and slab deflection
7.3.2 Beam deformation limitations in the Y direction
7.3.3 Top guide rail deformations
7.3.4 Frame deformations in the X and Z directions
7.3.5 Frame deformations in the X and Z directions for
clad rack buildings and wind loads
7.3.6 Elastic shortening of uprights
7.4 Clearances for unit loads and crane handling equipment
7.5 Safety backstop deformations
7.5.1 Deformations
7.5.2 Clearances
8 Warehouse tolerances and deformations
Annex A (informative) Adjustable pallet racking components
Annex B (informative) General safety philosophy
B.1 General
B.2 Wide and narrow aisle width manoeuvring clearance
B.3 Intrusive stacking
B.4 Environments with additional risk
B.5 Truck requirements
B.6 Floor tolerances and deformations
B.6.1 General
B.6.2 Sloping floors
B.6.3 MHE lean
Annex C (informative) Racking measurement surveys
C.1 General
C.2 Agreed grid lines and datum's
C.3 Principal grid lines and datum's
C.4 Measurement survey reports
C.4.1 General
C.4.2 Measuring conditions
Annex D (informative) Effects of beam hogging and sagging
deformations on clearances
D.1 Effects of beam hogging and sagging deformations on
clearances X[3], X[4] and Y[1], Y[2] and Y[3] for
non cantilevered beams
D.2 Effects of beam hogging and sagging deformations on
X[3] X[4] and Y[1], Y[2] and Y[3] for cantilevered
beams (P and D stations)
Annex E (informative) Additional information for determining
dimensions and clearances in the depth of the rack
(Z direction)
E.1 Placement tolerances in the depth of the rack
E.2 Larger values of Z[2a] and Z[2b]
Annex F (informative) Additional information for very narrow
aisle trucks in adjustable pallet racking
F.1 General
F.2 Considerations for the Z direction
F.3 Considerations in the Y direction
F.4 Height selection device
F.5 Pick up and deposit (P and D) stations
Annex G (informative) Consideration of tolerances and
deformations in determining clearances
G.1 General
G.2 Storage systems other than single deep adjustable
pallet racking
Annex H (informative) Top guide rail tolerance recommendations
Bibliography
Describes tolerances, deformations and clearances that pertain to the production, assembly and erection of pallet racking including the interaction with floors.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
78
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
EN 15620:2008 | Identical |
EN 10056-2:1993 | Structural steel equal and unequal leg angles - Part 2: Tolerances on shape and dimensions |
EN 10034:1993 | Structural steel I and H sections - Tolerances on shape and dimensions |
EN 528:2008 | Rail dependent storage and retrieval equipment - Safety requirements |
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