VHA PROGRAM GUIDE PG-18-3
April 2001
TOPIC 6. FLOOR SLAB DEPRESSIONS
1. GENERAL: Use floor slab depressions in specific areas or rooms to direct water into drains by
sloping the floors:
a. To insure that the floor of prefabricated rooms and access floors are level with the corridor floor,
b. To provide clearance for equipment,
c. To provide space for the installation of shielding in certain areas, and;
d. To provide for special floor finishes that require a setting bed.
2. DEPRESSED SLAB AREAS: Minimum recommended depressions:
a. Ceramic Floor Tile with Slope to Drain
75 mm (3 in.)
b. Quarry Tile Floor without Drain
50 mm (2 in.)
c. Quarry Tile Floor with Slope to Drain
100 mm (4 in.)
d. X-Ray Rooms in Radiology Suites
100 mm (4 in.)
NOTE: For item s c and d, install a 75 mm (3 in.) topping over the entire structural slab, where
hospitals are designed in accordance with the VA Hospital Building System (VAHBS).
Exceptions occur in areas requiring depressions greater than 75 mm (3 in.). In these areas,
modify the framing and depress the floor slab in accordance with the requirements of proposed
equipment.
e. Terrazzo Floor
50 mm (2 in.)
100 to 200 mm (4 in. to 8 in.)
g. RFI Shielded Rooms
38 mm (1 1/2 in.)
h. Central Computer Rooms
300 mm (12 in.)
NOTE: See Computer Systems, Chapter 12.
i. Animal Cage Washer
300 to 350 mm (12 in. to 14 in.)
j. Cart Washer
300 to 350 mm (12 in. to 14 in.)
k. Audio Testing & Control (Prefab. Units)
175 mm (7 in.)
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