1. The wind and earthquake resistance testing content for the portable toilet is as follows:
(1) Mobile integrated house construction and structural overview survey.
(2) Portable Modular Home Damage Inspection
(3) Mobile Integrated Housing Paint Quality Inspection
(4) Mobile Integrated House Size Verification
(5) Mobile integrated housing wall flatness inspection
(6) Mobile Integrated House Waterproof and Sealed Inspection
(7) Mobile Integrated Housing Structure Strength Testing
(8) Mobile Integrated House Structure Safety Calculation Analysis
2. Mobile Toilet Wind and Earthquake Resistance Testing Technology Criteria
(1) "Building Structural Inspection Technology Standard" (GB/T50344-2004)
(2) "Technical Standard for On-Site Inspection of Steel Structure" (GB/T50621-2010)
(3) "Code for Acceptance of Construction Quality for Steel Structure Engineering" (GB50205-2001).
Mobile toilet wind and seismic resistance testing
3. Wind and seismic resistance test results for portable toilets
The inspected mobile integrated house components have even and straight weld joints, free of defects such as incomplete welding, loose welding, cracks, slag inclusions, pores, undercut, and penetration.
(2) Inspected portable integrated house doors and window openings are smooth, with rounded transitions and perfectly sealed seams with the main structure; the wall surface is complete and even, showing no deformation or damage.
(3) The paint surface of the inspected portable integrated house is evenly colored, with a firm finish, free of bubbles, marks, peeling, discoloration, and wrinkling defects.
(4) The measured dimensions of the inspected mobile integrated houses are all within the allowable range.
(5) Inspected surface flatness of the walls of the mobile integrated houses is within the permitted range.
(6) The inspected portable integrated house roof and side walls show no obvious leakage, and there is no evident water seepage at the connections between doors, windows, and walls.
(7) The dimensions of the portable integrated house inspected are basically consistent with the design values, and the structural strength is generally robust.
(8) The main structure of the inspected mobile integrated house meets the safety requirements for component bearing capacity, connection node bearing capacity, and structural deformation under normal operating conditions. The overall safety performance of the main structure of this mobile integrated house complies with the current specifications for 8-degree seismic fortification and 12-level wind resistance requirements.
































