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floor load

(1) The weight per square foot that the floors in a building can support,if the weight is evenly distributed. (2) The weight per square foot of a particular piece of equipment or machinery that will be installed in a building,frequently regulated in leases so as not to exceed a stated amount.

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On the other hand, the general bathtub-type immersion-cooling system is capable of highly efficient cooling (David 2015), but large floor load may be a problem.
The exhibit hall features 22 bays, has a ceiling height of 30 feet and the floor load capacity is 350 pounds/square feet.
For the first time, exhibitors will be faced with a floor load capacity of 350 lbs.
Today, the 27-story, 1.2 million square-foot office tower boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure designed to support the needs of today's media and communications companies, including two 140 foot radio towers, access to primary and emergency power sources, redundant HVAC systems, fuel storage capacity, access to over 50 telecommunication networks and significant floor load capacity.
For exhibitors, Exhibit Hall C features 24 bays with three ramps for on-floor delivery, a ceiling height of 35 feet and the floor load capacity is 300 lbs/sq, ft.
750 South Fulton Storage LLC purchased the multiuse, 2-3 story structure with tremendous floor load in hopes of renovating it into a mini storage facility, accommodating the neighborhood's growing need for space.
When a user clicks on a building it will showcase the square footage, electrical capacity, available fiber/telecom providers, floor load, ceiling height, parking, location/access, and additional features along with a detailed brochure of each property.
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