Where is the cover covering?

 Beam

Many of us do not know how to use #correcting in the RCC welding area. As a result, the structure is not properly molded, the structure is weak. That's why we should be careful about this. Below are the details of where and when the # concrete the cover is given:
Covering:
A) Covering 3 inches: If in direct touch of soil,
B) Covering 2 inches: When connected with soil or atmosphere using 16 and 18 ml rod,
C) Covering 1.5 inches: Using 5 ml rod, combined with soil or atmosphere,
D) Covering 1.5 inches (slab, wall or joint): If not connected to soil or atmosphere using 14 and 18 ml rod,
E) Covering 0.75 inches (slab, wall): If not connected to soil or atmosphere using a smooth rod of 11 ml or more,
F) Covering 1.5 inches (beam and column): If using root rod, tie or shear rod is not connected to soil or atmosphere,
G) Covering 0.75 inches (shell or folded concrete structure): If using thick rods of 6 ml or more, not connected to soil or atmosphere,
H) Covering 0.5 inches (shell or folded concrete frame): If using 5 mm or more child rod is not connected to soil or atmosphere,
I) Covering 1 inch (adjacent to the hard horizontal structure and weather, not in soil touch): If using 8 ml or less rod,
J) Covering 2 inches (adjacent to the hard horizontal structure and clinging to the weather, not in the soiling touch If using 9 ml or larger rod.

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