2025-07-08
In modern food production environments, the stable operation of air conditioning systems is crucial. Today, I will share a typical air conditioning foundation design scheme for a food factory, which comprehensively considers factors such as vibration reduction, load-bearing capacity, and stability.
Specifications: 200×200×30mm (L×W×H)
Material: Special rubber vibration-damping material
Function: As the bottom layer, it effectively absorbs vibrations generated by equipment operation, preventing their transmission to the building structure while reducing noise propagation.
Specifications: 200×200mm (same size as the shock-absorbing pad)
Structural Composition:
Features: This composite layer meets load-bearing requirements while facilitating easy cleaning and maintenance due to the granite surface, complying with food factory hygiene standards.
As the supporting surface for the entire foundation system, the existing building floor slab must be inspected in advance for load-bearing capacity and levelness to ensure it can safely support the entire air conditioning system.
This foundation design scheme is particularly suitable for food production environments that are sensitive to vibrations and have high hygiene requirements. It ensures stable equipment operation while complying with food safety and hygiene standards, making it an ideal choice for air conditioning system installations in food factories.