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QUEST® System(NCHRP 350)
Pro
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Man
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Redirective, Non-Gating Crash Cushion
Corporate Offices:35 East Wacker Dr., 11th FloorChicago, IL 60601-2076Telephone: 1-888-323-6374FAX: 1-312-467-1356http://www.energyabsorption.com/
Engineering and Manufacturing Facilities:Rocklin, CAPell City, AL
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ImporImporImporImporImportant Intrtant Intrtant Intrtant Intrtant Introductoroductoroductoroductoroductory Notesy Notesy Notesy Notesy NotesProper installation of the QUEST System is essentialto assure maximum performance. Take the time toreview the installation instructions and product limita-tions thoroughly before performing the necessarywork. Do not attempt to install any crash cushion with-out the proper plans and installation manual from themanufacturer.
Note: The drawing package provided with theQUEST System should take precedence over thedrawings in this manual. These drawings are forreference only.
If you need additional information or have questionsabout the QUEST System, please call Energy AbsorptionSystems’ Customer Service Department at 1-888-323-6374.
Table of ContentsImportant Introductory Notes ......................... 2
System Overview ....................................... 3QUEST SystemGeneral Product Specifications ..................... 4Design Criteria .......................................... 8General Installation Information.................. 10
Required Tools ............................................... 10Site Preparation ...................................... 11General Maintenance Information ............... 12Limitations and Warnings.......................... 13Standard Drawings .................................. 14
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The QUEST System is a highly efficient, redirective, non-gating crash cushion. The QUEST 610 mm (24") Systemis designed to shield hazards 610 mm (24") or less inwidth. The QUEST 760 mm (30") System is designed toshield hazards 760 mm (30") or less in width. The QUEST915 mm (36") System is designed to shield hazards 915mm (36") or less in width. The steel backup is designedto be placed against and nest around the hazard, result-ing in a shorter overall installation length.
The following systems are equivalent and may be ref-erenced interchangeably hereafter:
Quest 70 = Quest TL-2
Quest 100 = Quest TL-3
Quest 115 = Quest TL-3 MOD (Modified)
Crash PCrash PCrash PCrash PCrash PerferferferferformanceormanceormanceormanceormanceThe QUEST System has been fully tested per the rec-ommended eight test matrix and corresponding evalu-ation criteria set forth in National Cooperative High-way Research Program (NCHRP) Report 350, 1993,Test Level 2, Test Level 3 & Modified Test Level 3 at115 km/h respectively for redirective, non-gating ter-minals and crash cushions.
During head-on impacts, the QUEST System telescopesrearward and energy is absorbed through momentumtransfer, friction and deformation. When impacted fromthe side, the QUEST System restrains lateral movementby dynamic tension developed between end restraints andsafely redirects the impacting vehicle.
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QUEST® SystemQUESQUESQUESQUESQUESTTTTT®®®®® 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1000000/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1111115/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod Systemsystemsystemsystemsystems
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I. GENERAL
All QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod Systems shall be designed and manufactured by, orunder the direction of, Energy Absorption Systems, Incorporated, of Chicago, Illinois.
II. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM
A. GeneralThe QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod (speed modified to 115 km/h) Systems
are bi-directional non-gating terminals and crash cushions that have been crash tested to Test Level3 Mod (115 km/h) and Test Level 3 (100 km/h) and Test Level 2 (70 km/h) according to recom-mendations in the National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report 350 (NCHRP 350)1.
The QUEST Systems shall consist of two front anchor assemblies, a nose assembly containing anintegrated trigger assembly, two shaper rail assemblies, a support frame assembly with two energyabsorbing tube shapers, a diaphragm assembly, laminated sheet metal straps attaching to the W-beam fender panel assemblies which can telescope rearward during head-on impacts, two rear rails,and a freestanding backup assembly which will include two rear shapers on 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod models.
The system of front anchors, shaper rails, rear rails, backup, W-beam fender panels, and diaphragmsshall resist lateral movement during side angle impacts. These components acting with the noseassembly will telescope rearward to attenuate head-on impacts. Thus the QUEST Systems aredesigned to collapse at the front and then the rear depending on the amount of impact energy ab-sorbed. The Support Frame is the only section that does not collapse. The Shaper Rail attaches toFront Anchors in the front and to the Backup at the rear. The Shaper Rails are deformed by a set ofShapers to absorb impact energy. Transitions are available and may be required depending on thehazard being shielded.
B. Component Description
1. A bay describes an individual section of the QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 ModSystems. There are five bays in the 115/TL-3 Mod model, four bays in the 100/TL-3 modeland three bays in the 70/TL-2 model.
a. Bay 1 consists of a 915 mm long rigid Support Frame that tracks along energy absorbingShaper Rails during frontal impacts into the system. Shaper rails also resist overturning andgating during side impacts.
_______________________1Transportation Research Board. “Report 350 Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evalu-ation of Highway Features” Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1993
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QUEST® SystemQUESQUESQUESQUESQUESTTTTT®®®®® 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1000000/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1111115/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod Systemsystemsystemsystemsystems
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a. Bay 2 in the 70/TL-2 model is 1830 mm long, as are Bays 2 & 3 in the 100/TL-3 modeland Bays 2, 3 & 4 in the 115/TL-3 Mod model. They form the middle portion of eachcrash cushion. Each of these Bays consists of a diaphragm, laminated sheet metal strapsand two reinforced W-beam fender panels.
b. The rear Bay is 1830 mm long and is equipped with additional sets of shaper rails alongwith diaphragms, laminated sheet metal straps and two reinforced W-beam fender panelseach. They form the rear portions of each crash cushion.
2. The shaper rails shall be made of steel tubing. The main shaper rails should be attached to thefront anchor assembly and the backup per manufacture’s instructions.
3. The nose section shall be fabricated from sheet metal. The nose shall be connected to the W-beam panels in bay one and shall not be counted as a bay. The nose shall be connected to thetrigger.
4. The trigger shall be made of high strength steel, threaded rods. The trigger shall be able tomaintain high tensile forces in order to redirect vehicles in a side impact. The trigger shall breakfree to allow rearward movement during design impacts to the nose.
5. The diaphragms shall be constructed of steel and attach to the shaper rail by means of a steelrail guide.
6. The fender panels shall be constructed of AASHTO M180 Class A w-beam reinforced withadditional steel welded to the back of the w-beam. Each fender panel shall overlap the rear-ward fender panel. Each fender panel shall have steel guards attached to the rear of the panelwhich shall cover the forward connecting bolts of the subsequent panel. The panel shall bebolted to a diaphragm by means of three 5/8" bolts.
7. The laminated straps shall be constructed of galvanized sheet steel and are bolted together toconnect the W-beam fender panels.
8. Shapers shall be made of steel and consist of four vanes. The shapers shall be attached to thesupport frame for all systems & to the backup for the 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod modelsper the manufacturer’s instructions.
9. The backup structure shall be made of steel and have integral anchor plates. The backup shallhave nominal widths of 610 mm, 760 mm and 915 mm.
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QUEST® SystemQUESQUESQUESQUESQUESTTTTT®®®®® 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1000000/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1111115/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod Systemsystemsystemsystemsystems
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A. Material Specifications
1. The W-beam panel material specification shall be the industry standard AASHTO M180 ClassA (12ga).
2. The rail and diaphragm tubing material and wall thickness specification shall be per ASTMA500 GR B.
3. The nose and diaphragm sheet metal material and thickness specification shall be per ASTMA569.
4. All other flat bar or plate steel specification shall be per ASTM A36.
5. The fasteners at the anchor/rail connection are specified as SAE J429 GD 8 and others as SAEJ429 GD 4.
6. All steel components are specified hot dipped galvanized after fabrication per ASTM A123.
7. All welding shall be done by or under the direction of a certified welder.
III. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
A. For head-on impacts into the nose, the QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod Systemsshall be capable of meeting the occupant risk criteria as recommended in NCHRP 350. For vehiclesweighing between 820 and 2000 kg [1,810 and 4,410 lbs], the theoretical impact velocity of ahypothetical front seat passenger against the vehicle’s interior (calculated from vehicle accelerationand 600 mm [24"] forward displacement) shall be less than 12 m/s [39.4ft/sec], and the vehicle’shighest 10 millisecond average acceleration subsequent to the instant of the hypothetical passengerimpact shall be less than 20 G’s.
B. The QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod Systems shall be capable of redirecting 2000kg [4,410 lbs] vehicles which impact the sides of the system at speeds up to 100 km/h [62 mph] atangles of 20o for both right-way and wrong-way impacts (angles measured from system’s longitudi-nal centerline). The QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod Systems shall be capable ofredirecting 820 kg [1,810 lbs] vehicles, which impact the sides of the system at speeds up to 100km/h [62.1 mph] at angles of 15o. (See Test Criteria below.)
C. The QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod Systems shall be designed and constructedso that there is no debris released from the system which can create a hazard on the roadway aftereither head-on or side angle design impacts.
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QUESQUESQUESQUESQUESTTTTT®®®®® 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL 70/TL-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1000000/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL0/TL-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1-3 and 1111115/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL5/TL-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod S-3 Mod SystemsystemsystemsystemsystemsGeneral Product SpecificationsGeneral Product SpecificationsGeneral Product SpecificationsGeneral Product SpecificationsGeneral Product Specifications
IV. TEST CRITERIA
The QUEST 70/TL-2, 100/TL-3 and 115/TL-3 Mod Systems shall have been fully tested per the rec-ommended eight test matrix and corresponding evaluation criteria set forth in National Cooperative High-way Research Program (NCHRP)Report 350, 1993, Test Level 3 and Test Level 2 for redirective, non-gating terminals and crash cushions.
V. DESIGN AND SELECTION CRITERIA
A. Design, selection and placement of crash cushions shall conform to The American Association ofState Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Publication, “Roadside Design Guide” 2002.
B. Installation of the QUEST TL-2/70, TL-3/100 and TL-3 Mod/115 system attenuators shall beaccomplished in accordance with the recommendations of Energy Absorption Systems, Incorpo-rated.
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Design, selection, and placement of crash cushions andend terminals must conform to and utilize devices de-scribed in:1) American Association of State Highway and Trans-
portation Officials (AASHTO) 2002 “Roadside DesignGuide.”
2) U. S. Department of Transportation/Federal HighwayAdministration (FHWA) Report No. 5040.16 “CrashCushions, Selection Criteria, and Designs.”
Special Site ConditionsSpecial Site ConditionsSpecial Site ConditionsSpecial Site ConditionsSpecial Site ConditionsContact Energy Absorption Systems Customer Service De-partment if you would like assistance with your application.You will need to answer the following questions:
1. Are curbs, islands or elevated objects (delin-eators or signs) present at the site? What heightand width are they? All curbs and elevated ob-jects over 100 mm [4"] high should be removed.If possible, curbs under 100 mm [4"] high shouldbe removed approximately 15 m [50'] in front ofthe QUEST System, and as far back as thesystem’s backup. Any curbs that must remainshould be 100 mm [4"] maximum and be mount-able.
2. If there is a cross slope of more than 8%(5 degrees), a leveling pad must be used.
3. If the installation site is a gore area, (placewhere two roads diverge), what is the angleof divergence?
4. What is the general geometry of the site, in-cluding the roadway for 150 m [500'] in front,so traffic patterns can be visualized?
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5. When there is an existing guardrail or medianbarrier at the site, the backup of the QUESTSystem should tie into, or nest around it whenpossible.
6. Will there be traffic approaching from the rearof the system? Is the system in a two-way traf-fic situation, with traffic going in opposite di-rections on either side of the system? Or, isthe system on the side of the road in a loca-tion where cross over traffic is a concern? Ifso, a transition from the back of the system tothe hazard is necessary to prevent vehicle snag-ging (see next page).
7. Do the foundation requirements meet or ex-ceed the system footing specification foun-dation drawings in this manual?
8. Are there any other unique features at thesite that may affect positioning or perfor-mance of the QUEST System? (See next para-graph).
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1. The existence of drain inlets.2. Junction boxes or other items located near the
hazard.3. Insufficient space for the system length.4. The location and movement of expansion joints.Contact Energy Absorption Systems Customer ServiceDepartment before proceeding with your design.For Customer Service call:1-888-323-6374.
Product Name Model No. Unassembled Model No. Preassembled Width Design SpeedTD7024 TD7024A 610 mm [24"] 70 km/h [43 MPH]TD7030 TD7030A 762 mm [30"] 70 km/h [43 MPH]TD7036 TD7036A 914 mm [36"] 70 km/h [43 MPH]TD10024 TD10024A 610 mm [24"] 100 km/h [67 MPH]TD10030 TD10030A 762 mm [30"] 100 km/h [67 MPH]TD10036 TD10036A 914 mm [36"] 100 km/h [67 MPH]TD11524 TD11524A 610 mm [24"] 115 km/h [72 MPH]TD11530 TD11530A 762 mm [30"] 115 km/h [72 MPH]TD11536 TD11536A 914 mm [36"] 115 km/h [72 MPH]
QUEST System Model Numbers
QUEST TL-2/70
QUEST TL-3/100
QUEST 115
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TTTTTransition Pransition Pransition Pransition Pransition Panel anel anel anel anel TTTTTypesypesypesypesypesIf a system is placed in a location where traffic will beapproaching from the rear of the system a transition panelis necessary. Figures 3, 4, 5 & 6 show the standard paneltypes. There are variations for each panel type. The spe-cific panel needed will depend on system and site condi-tions. Therefore, it is important to send site specific datato Energy Absorption Systems Customer Service Depart-ment for a recommendation of the exact panel needed foryour application.
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• Manufacturer’s Installation Manual
• Manufacturer's Drawing Package
Cutting equipment
• Rebar Cutting Bit - 22 mm [7/8”]
• Concrete Drill Bits - 22 mm [7/8”] (*Two Fluted)
• Grinder, Hacksaw or Torch (optional)
* Energy Absorption Systems recommends using twofluted drills to achieve optimum tensile strength wheninstalling the MP-3 anchoring system.
Hammers
• Roto Hammer Drill
• Sledgehammer
• Standard Hammer
Wrenches
• Heavy Duty Impact Wrench - 1/2” Drive
• Standard adjustable wrench - 300 mm [12”]
• 1/2" drive sockets: 1 1/8", 1 1/4", 1 1/2”
• Deep Sockets: 1 1/4"
• Ratchet and attachments for the above sockets
• Breaker Bar: 1/2" x 24"
• Torque Wrench: 200 ft-lbs.
• 2 ea. Open/Box End Wrench - 3/4”
Safety equipment
• Safety Glasses
• Gloves
Miscellaneous
• Traffic Control Equipment
• Lifting and Moving Equipment (A lifting deviceis preferred although a forklift can be used.) Mini-mum 5,000 lb. capacity required.
• Compressor (100 psi) and Generator (5 KW)
• Long Pry Bar
• Drift Pin 300 mm [12"]
• Center Punch
• Tape Measure 7.5 m (25')
• Chalk Line
• Concrete Marking Pencil
• Nylon bottle brush for cleaning 7/8" drilled holes
• Rags, Water, and Solvent for Touch-up
Note: The above list of tools is a general recommen-dation. The actual number of tools required willdepend on specific site conditions and the com-plexity of the installation.
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Establish ReqEstablish ReqEstablish ReqEstablish ReqEstablish Required Suired Suired Suired Suired System Fystem Fystem Fystem Fystem FootingootingootingootingootingNote that the system must be anchored. MP-3 polyesteranchor bolts will be supplied for all anchorages. Refer tothe QUEST System Installation Manual, or MP-3 kits fordetailed installation instructions.
1) Is the system to be placed on existing concrete?
Existing concrete - Concrete must be at least 150 mm[6"] thick, reinforced 28 MPa [4000 psi] Portland ce-ment concrete (P.C.C.), or 200 mm [8"] thick non-reinforced measuring 3.660 m [12'-0"] wide by15.240 m [50'-0"] long. The concrete should be ingood condition and be free of major cracks.
New concrete - If existing concrete does not meetthese criteria, a new concrete pad must be placed toproperly secure the system. See concrete pad draw-ing in the back of this manual.
2) Is the system to be placed on asphalt?
Asphalt Installations - The QUEST System may beinstalled on asphalt or asphalt overlays. Provide aminimum of 76 mm [3"] layer of asphalt over a mini-mum of 76 mm [3"] layer of Portland Cement con-crete, 152 mm [6"] layer of asphalt over 152 mm [6"]layer of subbase, or 203 mm [8"] layer of asphaltwith no subbase. Use 460 mm [18"] threaded rods,installed with the two part MP-3 grout for thesefoundations.
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3) Is there a cross slope at the installation site?
Cross slope exists - If there is a cross slope of morethan 8% (5 deg.), or if the cross slope varies (twists)more than 2% (1 deg.) over the length of the sys-tem, a concrete leveling pad may be required. (SeeFigure 7)
No Cross slope - No additional action is required.
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Due to its light weight and minimal number of anchors,the QUEST System is designed for field repair or rapidreplacement of the entire system.
Depending upon the severity of the impact and site con-ditions, the QUEST System can be either refurbished onthe roadside or repaired in the maintenance shop awayfrom traffic dangers.
Some of the QUEST System's components remain un-damaged after less severe impacts making refurbishmentpossible. Entire units can be repaired and then reused onthe roadside or the damaged portion can be refurbishedand reused as needed.
IMPORTANT: After an impact, always follow the“Post-Impact Instructions” in the maintenancesection of the Installation Manual.
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Steel should be sold as scrap to a local metal recycler.
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QUEST® SystemLimitations and Limitations and Limitations and Limitations and Limitations and WWWWWarningsarningsarningsarningsarnings
The QUEST® System has been tested and evaluatedper the recommendations of the National CooperativeHighway Research Program (NCHRP) report 350.* TheQUEST System is capable of: decelerating and stop-ping light and heavy weight vehicles (820 to 2000 kg[1804 to 4400 lb]) when impacted head-on at anglesup to 15 degrees on the nose at 70 km/h [44 m.p.h.],100 km/h [62.1 m.p.h.] and 115 km/h [71.5 m.p.h.] re-spectively; and redirecting heavy weight vehicles(2000 kg [4400 lb]) when impacted at 70 km/h[44 m.p.h.] and 100 km/h [62.1 mph] respectivelyalong the system's side at 20 degrees or less. Testsare conducted on asphalt and concrete with slopesless than 8 degrees and without curbs.
A smooth transition must be provided when theQUEST System is installed in a bidirectional trafficsituation.
Excessive curb height may create a ramping effect,which could create an unsafe vehicle trajectory.
After an impact occurs, the system should be repairedor replaced as soon as possible.
Refer to this Installation Manual for replacing Systemsor contact Customer Service at 312-467-6750 or 888-323-6374.
WARNING!Impact conditions that differ from those described inthe *NCHRP 350 test matrix for redirective, non-gatingcrash cushions may result in different crash resultsthan those encountered in testing. Furthermore,impacts in excess of TL-2, TL-3 or 115 km/h impactseverity or the existence of unusual impact conditionssuch as vehicle instability resulting from traversingcurbs or excessive cross slopes prior to impact maycompromise crash performance. Under theseconditions, performance criteria relative to structuraladequacy, occupant risk and vehicle trajectory may notmeet NCHRP 350 evaluation criteria.
* Copy may be obtained from:Transportation Research BoardNational Research Council2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20418
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QU
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TRU
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RM
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A, B
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RET
E A
NC
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26
QUEST® System
SUPP
OR
T FR
AM
E A
SSY,
QU
EST,
24
3562
013-
0000
27
QUEST® System
SEE
NO
TE 3
TRIG
GER
ASS
Y, Q
UES
T, 2
435
6201
4-00
00
28
QUEST® System
DIA
PHR
AG
M A
SSY,
QU
EST,
24
3562
016-
0000
29
QUEST® System
TABL
EP
C C
ON
CR
ETE
28 M
Pa
[400
0 PS
I]1.
77 m
³ [2.
315
yd³]
16m
m [#
5]R
EBA
R64
.6 m
[212
']
76 [3.00]
500 [19.69]
76 [3
.00]
28 M
Pa
[400
0 PS
1] M
INIM
UM
, P.C
. CO
NC
RE
TE P
AD
AN
D A
NC
HO
R B
LOC
K.
2324
kg/
m³ [
145
lb/F
T³]
152 [6.00] MIN
610
[24.
00]
610
[24.
00]
711 [28.00]203 [8.00] MIN
1219 [48.00]
356 [14.00]
76 [3.00]
76 [3
.00]
16m
m [#
5] R
EB
AR
AT
610
[24.
00] C
EN
TER
S.B
EGIN
927
[36.
50] F
RO
M R
EAR
ED
GE
OF
PAD
.
6.68
m [2
1'-1
1"] P
AD
LE
NG
TH
905
[35.
63]
92 [3
.62]
610 [24.00] MAX(SEE NOTE 5)
305 [12.00]
SC
ALE
1 /
15D
ETA
IL C
C
152 [6.00]
102 [4.00]
51 [2.00]
(76
[3.0
0])
SC
ALE
1 /
15D
ETA
IL B
B
SEC
TIO
N A
-A
AA
CO
NC
RET
E PA
D -
24"
- TL-
235
6201
8-00
00
SH
EET
1
30
QUEST® System
799 [31.48]
TYP
596
8 [2
34.9
6]
108
6 [4
2.75
]
787
[31.
00]
473
[18.
63]
127
[5.0
0]
152
[6.0
0]
1521 [59.88]
1064 [41.88]
152
[6.0
0] 4
57 [1
8.00
]
(4) R
EBAR
H
(1) R
EBAR
C
(14)
REB
AR D
(2) R
EBAR
E
(2) R
EBAR
B
(4) R
EBAR
A
(4) R
EBAR
G(2
) REB
AR F
CO
NC
RET
E PA
D -
24"
- TL-
235
6201
8-00
00
SH
EET
1
D
H
H
C
A G
FD B
E
D
E
F
G
31
QUEST® System
SUPP
OR
T FR
AM
E A
SSY,
QU
EST,
30
3562
025-
0000
32
QUEST® System
DIA
PHR
AG
M A
SSY,
QU
EST,
30
3562
026-
0000
33
QUEST® System
SEE
NO
TE 3
TRIG
GER
ASS
Y, Q
UES
T, 2
435
6201
4-00
00
34
QUEST® System
28 M
Pa [4
000
PSI]
MIN
IMU
M, P
.C. C
ON
CR
ETE
PAD
AN
D A
NC
HO
R B
LOC
K. 2
324
kg/m
³ [14
5 lb
/FT³
]
16m
m [#
5] R
EBA
R A
T 61
0 [2
4.00
] CEN
TER
SBE
GIN
927
[36.
50] F
RO
M R
EAR
ED
GE
OF
PAD
.
76 [3
.00]
TY
P
500 [19.69]
76 [3.00]
152 [6.00]
102 [4.00]
51 [2.00]
(76
[3.0
0])
SC
ALE
1 /
15D
ETA
IL C
C
SC
ALE
1 /
15D
ETA
IL B
B
152 [6.00] MIN
203 [8.00] MIN
610
[24.
00]
610
[24.
00]
711 [28.00]
762 [30.00] MAX(SEE NOTE 5)
305 [12.00]
1372 [54.00]
406 [16.00]
76 [3.00]
76 [3
.00]
927
[36.
50]
8.51
m [2
8 ft]
(PAD
LE
NG
TH)
92 [3
.62]
SC
ALE
1 / 3
0SE
CTI
ON
A-A
AA
TABL
EP
C C
ON
CR
ETE
28 M
Pa
[400
0 PS
I]2.
36 m
³ [3.
09 y
d³]
16m
m [#
5]R
EB
AR69
.8 m
[228
']
CO
NC
RET
E PA
D -
30"
- TL-
335
6202
8-00
00
SH
EET
1
35
QUEST® System
CO
NC
RET
E PA
D -
30"
- TL-
335
6202
8-00
00
SH
EET
1
F
G
C
A G
F
D B
E
E
D
H
H
D
799 [31.48]
TYP
591
8 [2
33.0
0]
123
8 [4
8.75
]
940
[37.
00]
473
[18.
63]
127
[5.0
0]
152
[6.0
0]
1521 [59.88]
1064 [41.88]
152
[6.0
0] 4
57 [1
8.00
]
(1) R
EBA
R C
(18)
REB
AR
D
(2) R
EB
AR E
(2) R
EBA
R B
(4) R
EBA
R A
(4) R
EBA
R G
(2) R
EBA
R F
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