Bunker Kolomaki Quick 3 – 4000
Biggest of the Bunkers series Quick 3. Spacious and comfortable.
Area of the underground space (m2) | 8,8 |
Overall dimensions (HxLxW, mm) | 4415х6670х2400 |
Weight (kg) | 730 |
Price (€ ex VAT) | 9 530 |
Product description
A strong bunker with a vertical opening suitable for placement beneath a building, on a level surface, or on a slope. The bunker is ready for concreting and is easy, quick, and inexpensive to install thanks to its complete prefabrication. Bunker is located up to 2.5 meters below the surface, which is the recommended safety depth.
An existing or upcoming building construction can incorporate the bunker and benefit from the vertical door and above-ground access.
A wide entrance, a pleasant stairway, and conventional steps make the Bunker even more useful and enjoyable to use.
Several lateral reinforcements, metal reinforcement for pouring concrete around the bunker, and the vaulted roof structure all contribute to Kolomaki Quick’s high solidity and security.
The bunker will survive a very long time due to the use of premium plastics and cutting-edge welding technology. It is not essential to treat for corrosion resistance or perform special maintenance!
A family of up to eight individuals could survive a calamity using Bunker Quick 3 4000. Chairs and two beds are among the equipment that can fit up to eight people. A family of four can stay in the bunker comfortably and for a long time because it contains room for four beds and other necessities. For more space, we advise using folding beds and chairs.
This bunker is available in different sizes. For smaller variants see:
Technical characteristics
Area of the underground space (m2) | 8,8 |
Overall dimensions (HxLxW, mm) | 4415*6770*2400 |
Weight (kg) | 730 |
Entrance door | yes |
Stairs | yes |
Entrance | vertical |
Concrete reinforcements | yes |
Support ribs | yes |
Service
Delivery:
The delivery of the bunker is inexpensive because it is made across Europe and the Czech Republic using regular transportation without requiring any special authorization. The cost of the bunker does not include the delivery because it is calculated separately.
Please, contact us for shipping costs.
Tel: +420 777 072 100
Email: info@kolomaki.com
Installation
Installation of a bunker for concreting Kolomaki Quick:
The bunker for concreting is also suitable for places with a higher static load.
Installation procedure:
At the selected location, we make a 20 cm wider excavation on each side of the bunker (see drawing) to create a working space for concreting.
The bunker is placed on a compacted and levelled 100 mm thick layer of aggregate fraction 8/16.
We will install the bunker using mechanisation. After settling the bunker, we will make a concrete slab with a height of 100 mm on the floor. Due to the load during concreting, after the bunker floor has hardened, it is necessary to support the ceiling using 4 stands and one wooden beam in the center of the ceiling.
The walls of the bunker must be reinforced with 2 longitudinal wooden prisms 80/80 mm placed at a height of 500 and 1000 mm before concreting. These prisms will be spanned using horizontal wooden spacers of 80/80 mm placed approximately at quarter lengths of the beams. Only then is it possible to concrete the cellar walls.
If the bunker is installed in places with a high groundwater level, drainage must be provided around the bunker with water drainage outside the bunker. The bunker is not intended for places with groundwater.
We must not pour more than 100 cm of concrete in one day. The thickness of the concrete around the bunker is recommended to be 150 mm.
Stand-off and removal of struts can only be done after the concrete has hardened sufficiently – at least 10 days.
Construction excavation:
The construction trench must be excavated in a sufficiently large area to maintain the width of the working area. The slope, or the slope of the excavation, will result from the local geological conditions. The recommended slopes of the construction pit walls are:
Ground type | Ratio of height to length of the slope |
Dusty clay | 1 : 0,25 |
Clay gravel | 1 : 0,25 |
Earth | 1 : 0,25 – 1 : 0,5 |
Clay | 1 : 0,25 – 1 : 0,5 |
Clay loam | 1 : 0,25 – 1 : 0,5 |
Sandy clay | 1 : 0,5 |
Boulder sand | 1 : 0,75 |
Loamy sand | 1 : 1 |
Sandy earth | 1 : 1 |
Sandy gravel | 1 : 1 |
Rocky earth | 1 : 0,5 – 1 : 0,2 |
In the case of more complex geological conditions, the structural engineer will determine the protection of the walls of the excavation.
The dimensions of the construction excavation are determined by the type of bunker – see drawing. The maximum height of the embankment in standard installation is 40 cm above the basement.
Location relative to buildings:
The bunker must not be bellow a building. Loads caused by any construction could lead to deformation of the structure. The bunker must be at least 1 meter away from the building.
Location on a slope:
If the bunker is located on a slope, it is important to check the terrain to prevent landslides or other complications. A static calculation and assessment of the suitability of the stability of the subsoil or slope is carried out by a structural engineer or building designer every time the bunker is placed on a slope.
Non-standard mounting situation:
All non-standard assembly situations must be assessed by the structural engineer or building designer in order to exclude possible damage or imminent danger. On the basis of the project, a static assessment prepared by a professionally qualified authorised person must also be provided.
Transportation:
The bunker must be transported, loaded and unloaded with care. Impacts during loading and unloading are not allowed. Fastening the cellar during transportation must be done carefully, it is not allowed to use excessive force that can lead to deformation of the product body. It is recommended to load and unload the bunker using a crane, excavator or a forklift.