Staircase
Staircase
Staircase
1. Determine first the clear height of the riser in meter. Normally the
standard comfortable riser per step is from 17 to 18
centimeters. The maximum height of a step riser is 20
centimeters and is only allowed on a special considerations
where the physical conditions dictate. However, this height is
understood to be not comfortable for both ascending and
descending the stairs.
2. Determine the number of steps from the first to the next floor by
dividing the total height of the rise by the chosen step riser of
either 17 to 18 centimeters.
Divie the run distance by the effective width of the tread which normally
3.
measured as follows:
Width Tread Effective Width
25cm 20cm
30cm 25cm
35cm 30cm
4. If the result of step 3 is less than that of step , adjust the length of the run
or the width of the tread to obtain an equal distances and proportional steps.
5. The height of the risers should be equal and uniform from the first to the
last step of the stair. No fractional value in dividing the rise by the riser per
step
6. If fractional value could not be avoided in dividing the rise by the
riser, adjust the fractional value in equal proportion to the number of
risers, but in no case shall the riser per step be greater than 19
centimeters nor less than 17 centimeters. Otherwise, the stairs will not
be considered as comfortable to ascend and descend.
Example:
From the figure, determine the number of steps and the height of
the riser if the total height of the rise is 2.20 meters using a 30
centimeters width of the tread
Solution:
1. The height of the rise is 2.20 meters. Assume 17cm riser Divide:
2. The answer has a fractional amount of .94. The rule says: There
should be no fractional value in dividing the rise by the riser.
Thus, adjust to have an equal height per riser.
3.From the result of step 2, use the whole value of 12 disregarding the
decimal of .94.
4. The 18.3 centimeters is now the height of the risers per step instead
of 17 as assumed. This value is within the range of 17 and 19
centimeters. Considered as comfortable stair.
5. Determine the distance of the run using the formula.
Run = No. of steps 1 x Effective width of the tread
Where:
Effective width = Tread width Nosing
(Nosing is from 2 to 5 centimeters)
Run = 12 1 x .25cm
Run = 2.75 meters
(There were instances where the length of the run and the height of
the rise are known or given, the question is how to determine the width
of the tread and the height of each riser.)
Example 2:
Determine the height of the riser and the width of the tread when the
rise is 2.65 meters and the run is 2.75 meters
Solution:
Spiral Stairs:
Ladder 50 to 90
Ramp 1 to 20
Stairs 20 to 50
Ideal Stairs 30 to 35