Seismic zone definition

Seismic zone means an area with a 10% probability that the maximum horizontal acceleration in hard rock, expressed as a percentage of the earth's gravitational pull (g), will exceed 0.10g in 250 years.

Examples of Seismic zone in a sentence

  • Disconnects and enclosures must be properly supported and braced to Seismic zone requirements, where required.

  • The structural loads of the proposed concrete control house are as follows:  200 pounds per square foot distributed floor loading while on foundation  125 pounds per square foot distributed floor loading while lifting  100 pounds per square foot distributed roof load  200 mph wind load (Meets 194 ultimate wind speed per ASCE 7-10)  Seismic zone 4  Exposed aggregate exterior  The proposed control house walls are capable of stopping 30.06 rifle fire per UL752 requirements.

  • The Barge and Power - Seismic zone House is not designed for earth quake loads - Occupancy category - Soil profile - Importance factor - Seismic source, type - Min.

  • The Hengill system is a part of the western volcanic zone of Iceland, at a location where the western rift zone meets the volcanic zone of Reykjanes peninsula, and is intersected there by the South Iceland Seismic zone (SISZ) forming a triple junction (e.g. [14]).

  • Agent reserves the right to require from time to time the following additional insurance: flood (if in a FEMA flood zone where maintenance of insurance is required by FEMA); earthquake (if the Project is located in an appropriate US Seismic zone); windstorm; worker’s compensation; and/or building law or ordinance.

  • Specimen Copy BUILDINGS Buildings will be designed as per Seismic zone II compliant RCC framed structure.