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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLegacy Prairie 1701 truss detailsRe: IMPORTANT NOTE: The seal on these truss component designs is a certification that the engineer named is licensed in the jurisdictions(s) identified and that the designs comply with ANSI/TPI 1. These designs are based upon parameters shown (e.g., loads, supports, dimensions, shapes and design codes), which were given to MiTek. Any project specific information included is for MiTek's customer's file reference purpose only, and was not taken into account in the preparation of these designs. MiTek has not independently verified the applicability of the design parameters or the designs for any particular building. Before use, the building designer should verify applicability of the design parameters and properly incorporate these designs into the overall building design per ANSI/TPI 1, Chapter 2. The truss drawing(s) referenced below have been prepared by MiTek USA, Inc. under my direct supervision based on the parameters provided by Timberland Home Center-Brazil, IN. Liu, Xuegang FOXHALL C & D Pages or sheets covered by this seal: I25088935 thru I25088942 My license renewal date for the state of Indiana is July 31, 2016. 1500363 14515 North Outer Forty Drive Suite 300 Chesterfield, MO 63017-5746 314-434-1200 MiTek USA, Inc. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss A Truss Type COMMON Qty 11 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088935 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:49 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-exw0bViDhwBagryKR?lG_wREf_0ZNlWp1ZY0i1yTnaS Scale = 1:74.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 17 16 15 14 13 12 18 193x6 5x6 3x6 3x6 3x4 4x6 3x4 3x8 3x4 3x4 2x4 3x6 3x8 3x6 4x9 10-1-0 10-1-0 18-11-15 8-10-15 29-8-0 10-8-1 40-0-0 10-4-0 -0-11-4 0-11-4 6-6-5 6-6-5 12-9-2 6-2-13 18-11-15 6-2-13 25-9-12 6-9-14 32-7-10 6-9-14 40-0-0 7-4-6 40-11-4 0-11-4 1- 4 - 4 10 - 1 0 - 3 0- 4 - 3 6.00 12 Plate Offsets (X,Y)-- [10:0-0-0,0-0-4] LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.83 0.89 0.77 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in -0.25 -0.74 0.16 (loc) 12-14 12-14 10 l/defl >999 >641 n/a L/d 240 180 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 171 lb FT = 0% GRIP 169/123 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF-S 1650F 1.6E *Except* 13-15: 2x4 SPF No.2 WEBS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 *Except* 5-14,6-14,7-14: 2x4 SPF No.2 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 2-4-0 oc purlins, except end verticals. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. WEBS 1 Row at midpt 5-14, 7-14, 3-17 MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.(lb/size)17=1653/0-3-8, 10=1653/0-3-8 Max Horz 17=-5(LC 6) Max Uplift17=-245(LC 6), 10=-247(LC 6) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. TOP CHORD 2-3=-386/129, 3-4=-2258/351, 4-5=-2105/368, 5-18=-1783/333, 6-18=-1768/367, 6-19=-1693/364, 7-19=-1792/331, 7-8=-2531/407, 8-9=-2699/374, 9-10=-2960/414, 2-17=-397/163 BOT CHORD 16-17=-187/1982, 15-16=-95/1862, 14-15=-95/1862, 13-14=-131/2042, 12-13=-131/2042, 10-12=-267/2574 WEBS 5-16=0/344, 5-14=-653/178, 6-14=-182/1156, 7-14=-847/218, 7-12=-19/642, 9-12=-382/197, 3-17=-2082/242 NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 4) This truss has been designed for greater of min roof live load of 16.0 psf or 2.00 times flat roof load of 20.0 psf on overhangs non-concurrent with other live loads. 5) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 6) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 7) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) except (jt=lb) 17=245, 10=247. 8) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 9) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss AG Truss Type GABLE Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088936 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:51 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-aK2m0BkTDXRIw95iZQnk3LWk9ot3rop6Ut17mvyTnaQ Scale = 1:75.4 Sheet Front Full Sheathing 1 Ply 1/2 x 4 x 8 Duramate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 63 3x6 5x6 3x6 5x6 3x6 3x6 40-0-0 40-0-0 -0-11-4 0-11-4 18-11-15 18-11-15 40-0-0 21-0-1 40-11-4 0-11-4 1- 4 - 4 10 - 1 0 - 3 0- 4 - 3 6.00 12 Plate Offsets (X,Y)-- [24:0-3-0,0-3-0] LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 NO IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.19 0.12 0.15 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in 0.00 0.01 0.00 (loc) 32 32 31 l/defl n/r n/r n/a L/d 120 120 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 279 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 WEBS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 OTHERS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 *Except* 17-47,16-48,15-49,14-50,18-46,19-45,20-44: 2x4 SPF No.2 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins, except end verticals. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 6-0-0 oc bracing. WEBS 1 Row at midpt 17-47, 16-48, 15-49, 14-50, 18-46, 19-45, 20-44 MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.All bearings 40-0-0. (lb) - Max Horz 62=-5(LC 6) Max Uplift All uplift 100 lb or less at joint(s) 62, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 45, 44, 43, 42, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 31 Max Grav All reactions 250 lb or less at joint(s) 62, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 31 except 33=293(LC 1) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. TOP CHORD 14-15=-28/272, 15-16=-29/302, 16-17=-31/312, 17-18=-32/312, 18-19=-31/302, 19-20=-30/272 NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) Truss designed for wind loads in the plane of the truss only. For studs exposed to wind (normal to the face), see Standard Industry Gable End Details as applicable, or consult qualified building designer as per ANSI/TPI 1. 3) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 4) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 5) This truss has been designed for greater of min roof live load of 16.0 psf or 2.00 times flat roof load of 20.0 psf on overhangs non-concurrent with other live loads. 6) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 7) All plates are 2x4 MT20 unless otherwise indicated. 8) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 9) Gable studs spaced at 1-4-0 oc. 10) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 11) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 62, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 45, 44, 43, 42, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 31.Continued on page 2 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss AG Truss Type GABLE Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088936 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:51 2015 Page 2 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-aK2m0BkTDXRIw95iZQnk3LWk9ot3rop6Ut17mvyTnaQ NOTES- 12) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 13) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. Job 1500363 Truss V1 Truss Type GABLE Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088937 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:52 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-2Wc8EXl6_rZ9YJgv78IzcZ3wjCDgaGLFjXmgJMyTnaP Scale = 1:40.7 Sheet Front Full Sheathing 1 Ply 1/2 x 4 x 8 Duramate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 20 19 18 1716 15 14 13 12 22 23 3x4 4x6 3x4 3x4 16-8-8 16-8-8 8-4-4 8-4-4 16-8-8 8-4-4 6- 3 - 3 9.00 12 LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.07 0.09 0.06 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in n/a n/a 0.00 (loc) - - 11 l/defl n/a n/a n/a L/d 999 999 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 78 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 *Except* 11-16: 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 OTHERS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.All bearings 16-8-8. (lb) - Max Uplift All uplift 100 lb or less at joint(s) 18, 19, 20, 21, 15, 14, 13, 12 Max Grav All reactions 250 lb or less at joint(s) 1, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 15, 14, 13, 12 FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 4) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 5) All plates are 2x4 MT20 unless otherwise indicated. 6) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 7) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 8) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 18, 19, 20, 21, 15, 14, 13, 12. 9) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 10) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss V2 Truss Type VALLEY Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088938 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:53 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-WjAWRtlkl8h09SF5grpC8mc3cbYgJjDPyBWEroyTnaO Scale = 1:34.6 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 10 11 3x4 4x6 3x4 3x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 14-0-8 14-0-8 7-0-4 7-0-4 14-0-8 7-0-4 5- 3 - 3 9.00 12 LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.19 0.17 0.09 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in n/a n/a 0.00 (loc) - - 5 l/defl n/a n/a n/a L/d 999 999 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 44 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 OTHERS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.All bearings 14-0-8. (lb) - Max Uplift All uplift 100 lb or less at joint(s) 9, 6 Max Grav All reactions 250 lb or less at joint(s) 1, 5 except 7=251(LC 1), 9=320(LC 7), 6=320(LC 8) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 4) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 5) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 6) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 7) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 9, 6. 8) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 9) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss V3 Truss Type VALLEY Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088939 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:54 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-_vkueDmMWSptncqHEZLRh_8Az?sr2AOYBrFnNEyTnaN Scale = 1:28.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 3x6 4x6 3x6 2x4 11-4-8 11-4-8 5-8-4 5-8-4 11-4-8 5-8-4 4- 3 - 3 9.00 12 LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.41 0.30 0.09 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in n/a n/a 0.00 (loc) - - 3 l/defl n/a n/a n/a L/d 999 999 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 32 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 OTHERS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.(lb/size)1=213/11-4-8, 3=213/11-4-8, 4=413/11-4-8 Max Uplift1=-35(LC 6), 3=-35(LC 6), 4=-3(LC 6) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. WEBS 2-4=-255/60 NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 4) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 5) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 6) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 7) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 1, 3, 4. 8) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 9) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss V4 Truss Type VALLEY Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088940 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:54 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-_vkueDmMWSptncqHEZLRh_89A?uz2B4YBrFnNEyTnaN Scale = 1:22.8 1 2 3 4 5 6 2x4 4x6 2x4 2x4 8-8-8 8-8-8 4-4-4 4-4-4 8-8-8 4-4-4 3- 3 - 3 9.00 12 LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.46 0.17 0.05 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in n/a n/a 0.00 (loc) - - 3 l/defl n/a n/a n/a L/d 999 999 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 24 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 OTHERS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.(lb/size)1=174/8-8-8, 3=174/8-8-8, 4=279/8-8-8 Max Uplift1=-39(LC 6), 3=-39(LC 6) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 4) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 5) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 6) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 7) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 1, 3. 8) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 9) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss V5 Truss Type VALLEY Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088941 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:55 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-S5HHsZn_HmxkPmPToGsgDBhO?PEnnefiPV?LvgyTnaM Scale = 1:16.2 1 2 3 4 2x4 4x6 2x4 2x4 6-0-8 6-0-8 3-0-4 3-0-4 6-0-8 3-0-4 2- 3 - 3 9.00 12 LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.20 0.13 0.03 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in n/a n/a 0.00 (loc) - - 3 l/defl n/a n/a n/a L/d 999 999 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 16 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 OTHERS 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.(lb/size)1=114/6-0-8, 3=114/6-0-8, 4=185/6-0-8 Max Uplift1=-29(LC 6), 3=-29(LC 6) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) Unbalanced snow loads have been considered for this design. 4) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 5) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 6) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 7) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 1, 3. 8) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 9) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. Lee Street, Suite 312, Alexandria, VA 22314.Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERANCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 10/03/2015 BEFORE USE. October 13,2015 Job 1500363 Truss V6 Truss Type VALLEY Qty 1 Ply 1 FOXHALL C & D Job Reference (optional) I25088942 7.640 s Sep 29 2015 MiTek Industries, Inc. Tue Oct 13 15:36:56 2015 Page 1 Timberland Lumber Company, Indianapolis, IN 46222 ID:bGeFAYaFjKIpKe8hqe4aIpzZg4n-xHrf3voc234b0w_gMzNvmPDc8pb5W5Kre9kuS7yTnaL Scale = 1:9.3 1 2 3 2x4 3x4 2x4 3-4-8 3-4-8 1-8-4 1-8-4 3-4-8 1-8-4 1- 3 - 3 9.00 12 Plate Offsets (X,Y)-- [2:0-2-0,Edge] LOADING (psf) TCLL (Roof Snow=20.0) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 10.0 0.0 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2006/TPI2002 CSI. TC BC WB (Matrix) 0.05 0.13 0.00 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(TL) Horz(TL) in n/a n/a 0.00 (loc) - - 3 l/defl n/a n/a n/a L/d 999 999 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 8 lb FT = 0% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF Stud/No.3 BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 3-4-8 oc purlins. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 10-0-0 oc bracing. MiTek recommends that Stabilizers and required cross bracing be installed during truss erection, in accordance with Stabilizer Installation guide. REACTIONS.(lb/size)1=100/3-4-8, 3=100/3-4-8 Max Uplift1=-13(LC 4), 3=-13(LC 4) FORCES.(lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. NOTES- 1) Wind: ASCE 7-05; 90mph; TCDL=6.0psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=30ft; Cat. II; Exp B; enclosed; C-C Exterior(2); cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed; Lumber DOL=1.33 plate grip DOL=1.33 2) TCLL: ASCE 7-05; Pf=20.0 psf (flat roof snow); Category II; Exp B; Fully Exp.; Ct=1.1 3) This truss has been designed for basic load combinations, which include cases with reductions for multiple concurrent live loads. 4) Gable requires continuous bottom chord bearing. 5) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 6) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 100 lb uplift at joint(s) 1, 3. 7) "Semi-rigid pitchbreaks including heels" Member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. 8) Warning: Additional permanent and stability bracing for truss system (not part of this component design) is always required. 14515 N. Outer Forty, Suite #300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 Design valid for use only with MiTek® connectors. This design is based only upon parameters shown, and is for an individual building component, not a truss system. Before use, the building designer must verify the applicability of design parameters and properly incorporate this design into the overall building design. Bracing indicated is to prevent buckling of individual truss web and/or chord members only. Additional temporary and permanent bracing is always required for stability and to prevent collapse with possible personal injury and property damage. For general guidance regarding the fabrication, storage, delivery, erection and bracing of trusses and truss systems, see ANSI/TPI1 Quality Criteria, DSB-89 and BCSI Building Componentavailable from Truss Plate Institute, 218 N. 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I c o n s v a r y b u t r e a c t i o n s e c t i o n i n d i c a t e s j o i n t n u m b e r w h e r e b e a r i n g s o c c u r . M i n s i z e s h o w n i s f o r c r u s h i n g o n l y . I n d i c a t e d b y s y m b o l s h o w n a n d / o r b y t e x t i n t h e b r a c i n g s e c t i o n o f t h e o u t p u t . U s e T o r I b r a c i n g i f i n d i c a t e d . T h e f i r s t d i m e n s i o n i s t h e p l a t e w i d t h m e a s u r e d p e r p e n d i c u l a r t o s l o t s . S e c o n d d i m e n s i o n i s t h e l e n g t h p a r a l l e l t o s l o t s . 4 x 4 P L A T E S I Z E T h i s s y m b o l i n d i c a t e s t h e r e q u i r e d d i r e c t i o n o f s l o t s i n c o n n e c t o r p l a t e s . " 1 6 / 1 F o r 4 x 2 o r i e n t a t i o n , l o c a t e p l a t e s 0 - C e n t e r p l a t e o n j o i n t u n l e s s x , y o f f s e t s a r e i n d i c a t e d . D i m e n s i o n s a r e i n f t - i n - s i x t e e n t h s . A p p l y p l a t e s t o b o t h s i d e s o f t r u s s a n d f u l l y e m b e d t e e t h . 1 " 4 / 3 P L A T E L O C A T I O N A N D O R I E N T A T I O N S y m b o l s N u m b e r i n g S y s t e m 1 . A d d i t i o n a l s t a b i l i t y b r a c i n g f o r t r u s s s y s t e m , e . g . d i a g o n a l o r X - b r a c i n g , i s a l w a y s r e q u i r e d . S e e B C S I . 2 . T r u s s b r a c i n g m u s t b e d e s i g n e d b y a n e n g i n e e r . F o r w i d e t r u s s s p a c i n g , i n d i v i d u a l l a t e r a l b r a c e s t h e m s e l v e s m a y r e q u i r e b r a c i n g , o r a l t e r n a t i v e T o r I b r a c i n g s h o u l d b e c o n s i d e r e d . 3 . N e v e r e x c e e d t h e d e s i g n l o a d i n g s h o w n a n d n e v e r s t a c k m a t e r i a l s o n i n a d e q u a t e l y b r a c e d t r u s s e s . 4 . P r o v i d e c o p i e s o f t h i s t r u s s d e s i g n t o t h e b u i l d i n g d e s i g n e r , e r e c t i o n s u p e r v i s o r , p r o p e r t y o w n e r a n d a l l o t h e r i n t e r e s t e d p a r t i e s . 5 . C u t m e m b e r s t o b e a r t i g h t l y a g a i n s t e a c h o t h e r . 6 . P l a c e p l a t e s o n e a c h f a c e o f t r u s s a t e a c h j o i n t a n d e m b e d f u l l y . K n o t s a n d w a n e a t j o i n t l o c a t i o n s a r e r e g u l a t e d b y A N S I / T P I 1 . 7 . D e s i g n a s s u m e s t r u s s e s w i l l b e s u i t a b l y p r o t e c t e d f r o m t h e e n v i r o n m e n t i n a c c o r d w i t h A N S I / T P I 1 . 8 . U n l e s s o t h e r w i s e n o t e d , m o i s t u r e c o n t e n t o f l u m b e r s h a l l n o t e x c e e d 1 9 % a t t i m e o f f a b r i c a t i o n . 9 . U n l e s s e x p r e s s l y n o t e d , t h i s d e s i g n i s n o t a p p l i c a b l e f o r u s e w i t h f i r e r e t a r d a n t , p r e s e r v a t i v e t r e a t e d , o r g r e e n l u m b e r . 1 0 . C a m b e r i s a n o n - s t r u c t u r a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n a n d i s t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t r u s s f a b r i c a t o r . G e n e r a l p r a c t i c e i s t o c a m b e r f o r d e a d l o a d d e f l e c t i o n . 1 1 . P l a t e t y p e , s i z e , o r i e n t a t i o n a n d l o c a t i o n d i m e n s i o n s i n d i c a t e d a r e m i n i m u m p l a t i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s . 1 2 . L u m b e r u s e d s h a l l b e o f t h e s p e c i e s a n d s i z e , a n d i n a l l r e s p e c t s , e q u a l t o o r b e t t e r t h a n t h a t s p e c i f i e d . 1 3 . T o p c h o r d s m u s t b e s h e a t h e d o r p u r l i n s p r o v i d e d a t s p a c i n g i n d i c a t e d o n d e s i g n . 1 4 . B o t t o m c h o r d s r e q u i r e l a t e r a l b r a c i n g a t 1 0 f t . s p a c i n g , o r l e s s , i f n o c e i l i n g i s i n s t a l l e d , u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e n o t e d . 1 5 . C o n n e c t i o n s n o t s h o w n a r e t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f o t h e r s . 1 6 . D o n o t c u t o r a l t e r t r u s s m e m b e r o r p l a t e w i t h o u t p r i o r a p p r o v a l o f a n e n g i n e e r . 1 7 . I n s t a l l a n d l o a d v e r t i c a l l y u n l e s s i n d i c a t e d o t h e r w i s e . 1 8 . U s e o f g r e e n o r t r e a t e d l u m b e r m a y p o s e u n a c c e p t a b l e e n v i r o n m e n t a l , h e a l t h o r p e r f o r m a n c e r i s k s . C o n s u l t w i t h p r o j e c t e n g i n e e r b e f o r e u s e . 1 9 . R e v i e w a l l p o r t i o n s o f t h i s d e s i g n ( f r o n t , b a c k , w o r d s a n d p i c t u r e s ) b e f o r e u s e . R e v i e w i n g p i c t u r e s a l o n e i s n o t s u f f i c i e n t . 2 0 . D e s i g n a s s u m e s m a n u f a c t u r e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h A N S I / T P I 1 Q u a l i t y C r i t e r i a . F a i l u r e t o F o l l o w C o u l d C a u s e P r o p e r t y D a m a g e o r P e r s o n a l I n j u r y G e n e r a l S a f e t y N o t e s * P l a t e l o c a t i o n d e t a i l s a v a i l a b l e i n M i T e k 2 0 / 2 0 s o f t w a r e o r u p o n r e q u e s t . I n d u s t r y S t a n d a r d s : 6 - 4 - 8 d i m e n s i o n s s h o w n i n f t - i n - s i x t e e n t h s ( D r a w i n g s n o t t o s c a l e ) © 2 0 1 2 M i T e k ® A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d M i T e k E n g i n e e r i n g R e f e r e n c e S h e e t : M I I - 7 4 7 3 r e v . 1 0 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 5 W E B S e d g e o f t r u s s . f r o m o u t s i d e " 1 6 / 1 - 0 I C C - E S R e p o r t s : E S R - 1 3 1 1 , E S R - 1 3 5 2 , E S R 1 9 8 8 E R - 3 9 0 7 , E S R - 2 3 6 2 , E S R - 1 3 9 7 , E S R - 3 2 8 2 J O I N T S A R E G E N E R A L L Y N U M B E R E D / L E T T E R E D C L O C K W I S E A R O U N D T H E T R U S S S T A R T I N G A T T H E J O I N T F A R T H E S T T O T H E L E F T . C H O R D S A N D W E B S A R E I D E N T I F I E D B Y E N D J O I N T N U M B E R S / L E T T E R S . W 4 - 6 W3-6 W 3 - 7 W2-7 W 1 - 7 C1-8 C 5 - 6 C 6 - 7 C 7 - 8 C4-5 C 3 - 4 C 2 - 3 C 1 - 2 TOP CHORD TOP CHORD 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B O T T O M C H O R D S T O P C H O R D S B E A R I N G I n d i c a t e s l o c a t i o n w h e r e b e a r i n g s ( s u p p o r t s ) o c c u r . I c o n s v a r y b u t r e a c t i o n s e c t i o n i n d i c a t e s j o i n t n u m b e r w h e r e b e a r i n g s o c c u r . 4 x 4 P L A T E S I Z E T h i s s y m b o l i n d i c a t e s t h e r e q u i r e d d i r e c t i o n o f s l o t s i n c o n n e c t o r p l a t e s . " 1 6 / 1 F o r 4 x 2 o r i e n t a t i o n , l o c a t e p l a t e s 0 - 1 " 4 / 3 P L A T E L O C A T I O N A N D O R I E N T A T I O N S y m b o l s N u m b e r i n g S y s t e m G e n e r a l S a f e t y N o t e s * P l a t e l o c a t i o n d e t a i l s a v a i l a b l e i n M i T e k 2 0 / 2 0 s o f t w a r e o r u p o n r e q u e s t . I n d u s t r y S t a n d a r d s : A N S I / T P I 1 : N a t i o n a l D e s i g n S p e c i f i c a t i o n f o r M e t a l P l a t e C o n n e c t e d W o o d T r u s s C o n s t r u c t i o n . D S B - 8 9 : D e s i g n S t a n d a r d f o r B r a c i n g . B C S I : B u i l d i n g C o m p o n e n t S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n , G u i d e t o G o o d P r a c t i c e f o r H a n d l i n g , I n s t a l l i n g & B r a c i n g o f M e t a l P l a t e C o n n e c t e d W o o d T r u s s e s . 6 - 4 - 8 d i m e n s i o n s s h o w n i n f t - i n - s i x t e e n t h s W E B S T r u s s e s a r e d e s i g n e d f o r w i n d l o a d s i n t h e p l a n e o f t h e t r u s s u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e s h o w n . L u m b e r d e s i g n v a l u e s a r e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h A N S I / T P I 1 s e c t i o n 6 . 3 T h e s e t r u s s d e s i g n s r e l y o n l u m b e r v a l u e s e s t a b l i s h e d b y o t h e r s .