When rainstorms happen, stagnant water is produced in many places. Once the water is severe, the problems will become serious. Both standing water and drainage are very important issues in membrane structure buildings and must be paid attention to. Today we talk about the treatment of water accumulation and drainage in the membrane structure.
All membrane structure buildings are in an open-air environment, and the external weather changes. Maybe when the wind, frost, rain and snow come, if the quality of the membrane structure is not high or the external influence is too large, then it Will be hurt. When using a membrane structure, you may encounter water on its surface area. What measures should you take?
First, clear up the accumulated water in time. The plasticity of the membrane structure is relatively good, but such a disadvantage is that it is easy to deform under the action of external forces, and the part that is accumulated by rainwater is also easily damaged. In addition, sometimes the rain and snow may last for several days. If the rain and snow stops, it will be too late. Therefore, when there is stagnant water on the membrane surface, the first thing to do is to drain it to avoid damaging the membrane surface.
Then take protective measures. Generally, the accumulation of water on the membrane surface is a problem with the structure itself. It may be that the drainage work was not done well during the design, or the weather conditions were too bad and exceeded the tolerance range of the membrane surface. New stagnant water is attached to it, and staff should take timely measures. In addition, after severe weather, the staff should also take further protective measures and repair them if necessary.
In addition, cleaning the membrane structure should be done normally. During normal use, some dust, leaves, or other debris may accumulate on the surface of the membrane, and these things will hinder the drainage of the accumulated water to a certain extent in rainy days. Therefore, we should do cleaning work to avoid drainage. Blockage of the channel.
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