8/1 Vokzalnaya Street

Bathhouse No. 14

 

The year of construction is 1913.

The number of floors is 1.

It is used according to the agreement on the transfer of property of the municipal treasury for gratuitous use.

Steam rooms with electric heating. 

Water supply: 6.2 cubic meters/day.

Power supply: 68 kW

Heating: 0.049 Gcal/hour

DHW: 0.295 Gcal/hour

Land plot of 842 m2

Built-up area 634 m2

Total area 383.8 m2

The dimensions of the bathhouse building according to the external measurement (according to the data from the technical data sheet) L*W*H, m. – 21,35*17,1*4,05 . Physical depreciation as of 17.09.2007 is 54%.

 

The bathhouse is equipped with a security and fire alarm system. Metering devices for heat, electric energy and cold water supply are installed. There is one main entrance to the building (measuring 90*210 cm), there are no emergency exits.

The heat supply system (heating and hot water) is centralized, it is carried out from CHP-2. The estimated thermal load is 0.049 Gcal/hour for heating and 0.295 Gcal/hour for hot water.

The power supply is centralized from the networks of Omskelectro JSC. The allowed maximum power is 68 kW., voltage is 380 V.

Water supply and sanitation are central, carried out through the networks of OmskVodokanal JSC.

The total number of seats is 52: general offices of the 2nd category - 50 seats, 2-bed room of the first category.

     

Description of the building's structural elements

Name of the structural element

Description

Technical condition

Foundation

Rubble tape

Cracks, sediment, dampness

Exterior and interior walls

Brick buildings

Cracks, weathering of seams, dampness

Partitions

Brick buildings

Cracks, dampness

Overlaps

Vaulted brick

Cracks, dampness

Roof

Slate on a wooden crate

Damage to the top layer, leaks, the crate is deformed, affected by mold, cracks

Floors

cement plants

Potholes, cracks

Porches, blind area

 

Cracks

Sanitary and electrotechnical devices

Central heating

Centralized

Pipe rust

Water supply

From the city network

Pipe rust

Electric lighting

Hidden wiring

Loss of elasticity in the wires

Hot water supply

Centralized through a heat exchanger

Pipe rust

Sewage system

To the city network

 

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