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A3 Operating Status and Loads
Operating status: working
All work carried out with protection
provided by the climbing protection
panel and on its working platforms:
assembly of the slab and column form-
work, concreting and striking, inspec-
tion and maintenance.
Platforms must be freely accessible
for the required work to be carried
out.
Max. wind speed
100 km/h.
Operating status: climbing
Moving the climbing unit by crane or
by means of the hydraulic climbing de-
vice.
Non-planned loads on the platforms
are to be removed.
Crane-assisted climbing:
Personnel are not allowed on the
platforms during the climbing
procedure.
Self-climbing:
Personnel required for climbing
are usually positioned on the
floor slab.
Max. wind speed 72 km/h.
(0.25 kN/m²)
The project-related assumed dynamic
wind pressure, which was taken as ba-
sis for the design, has to be stated on
the execution plan.
Live loads
Concreting platform
150 kg/m²
Working platform*
150 kg/m²
Finishing platform*
75 kg/m²
*if mounted
Non-operational
During longer work breaks, overnight,
in the case of storm warnings, with
assumed or recorded wind speeds
over 100 km/h.
Accessing the platform during storm
conditions is prohibited.
Materials and equipment are to be
removed from the platforms.
The assumed wind speed (dynamic
wind pressure) during storm
conditions is calculated based on the
respective application height, wind
zone and terrain category according
to DIN EN 1991-1-4 or (EC 1).
q = 0.8 kN/m²: v = 129 km/h
q = 1.1 kN/m²: v = 151 km/h
q = 1.3 kN/m²: v = 164 km/h
q = 1.7 kN/m²: v = 187 km/h
If given limits are exceeded, a visual
inspection of all bearing components
and a functional check of all safety
components are necessary for fur-
ther use.
If a storm warning has higher wind
speeds than originally stated, the
site management has to be in-
formed. All enclosure tarpaulins are
to be removed and the climbing pro-
tection panel is to be supported by
means of additional struts.
On the instructions of authorised site
personnel, the climbing protection
panel can be climbed down to the
previous storey. For this, additional
instructions are required.
If a storm warning with wind speeds
of more than 100 km/h is assumed,
additional safety measures on all
corner elements are required.
Operating Status and Loads
RCS P Climbing Protection Panel
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration
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