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Topic: little advise needed Posted: November 10 2017 at 5:03am |
I am buying a RED SEA REEFER DELUXE XXL 750 . Foot print is 25.6 wide and 71 inches long. estimated weight 2000 pounds. I would like to put this upstairs. My home was built in 2000 by Watt homes and is a rambler with a full finished basement. Can i do it? or do I need to re-enforce my floor? If i need someone to check it out do you all know someone that can do this? any help would be appreciated.
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Posted: November 10 2017 at 8:08am |
my setup is about the same as you were describing and I also was worried about the weight. I set my tank up to be right above a weight bearing wall in the basement so there was no need to do any reinforcement. but i would be worried about putting it over an open floor.
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Posted: November 10 2017 at 9:06am |
Floor by Nate Owen, on Flickr
Here is a little diagram to help you out a little more. all 3 tank placements are totally ok for your system. You typically want to span across several joists (being right next to the center bearing wall or exterior wall is best). If you are parallel to the joists then it is best that you try and get at least one portion of the tank on the center bearing wall (ie it doesn't have to be centered just close). This does not mean that other positions won't work, these are just the best scenarios for placing a tank. Let me know if you have more questions.
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Posted: November 10 2017 at 1:20pm |
Ask me - no problem at all.
Ask Corey Price - get a real answer.
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Posted: November 10 2017 at 1:48pm |
I prefer adam answers.
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Posted: November 10 2017 at 9:54pm |
Corey Price (forum name Corey Price) is a Structural Engineer and a long time hobbyist. I believe that Adam is saying he trusts Corey to give the absolutely right answer. I also trust Corey, yet I am also with Adam. If the tank is positioned according to that floor diagram, it will be just fine.
Modern floors are built to hold a room packed with heavy furniture and a party of dancing people. They can hold that tank. Great diagram, by the way.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 8:30am |
Thank you all for your help 
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