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HomeMy WebLinkAboutI61742482.2300537-10683 (1)(1).pdf16023 Swingley Ridge Rd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 314.434.1200 MiTek, Inc. Re: The truss drawing(s) referenced below have been prepared by MiTek USA, Inc. under my direct supervision based on the parameters provided by 84 Components - 0783. November 1,2023 Fox, Steve Pages or sheets covered by this seal: I61742482 thru I61742482 My license renewal date for the state of Indiana is July 31, 2024. 2300537-10683 24AW IMPORTANT NOTE: The seal on these truss component designs is a certification that the engineer named is licensed in the jurisdiction(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 or TRENCO. Any project specific information included is for MiTek's or TRENCO's customers file reference purpose only, and was not taken into account in the preparation of these designs. MiTek or TRENCO 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 design parameters and properly incorporate these designs into the overall building design per ANSI/TPI 1, Chapter 2. 16023 Swingley Ridge Rd. Chesterfield, MO 63017 314.434.1200 / MiTek-US.com 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, and DSB-22 available from Truss Plate Institute (www.tpinst.org) BCSI Building Component Safety Information WARNING - Verify design parameters and READ NOTES ON THIS AND INCLUDED MITEK REFERENCE PAGE MII-7473 rev. 1/2/2023 BEFORE USE. and available from the Structural Building Component Association (www.sbcscomponents.com) Job 2300537-10683 Truss B14 Truss Type PIGGYBACK BASE Qty 4 Ply 1 24AW Job Reference (optional) I61742482 84 Lumber, Mansfield, Ohio 8.720 e Sep 6 2023 MiTek Industries, Inc. Wed Nov 1 09:44:07 2023 Page 1 ID:O6f8?jQ6Vn7gZcmtbN5ra9z8lzG-luKL18GWFqMhzwKyMEeSxI4faOG8kF26AW6PK_yNbz6 Scale = 1:55.2 1 2 3 4 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 12 6x6 6x8 3x4 3x4 6x8 4x8 4x4 5-9-5 5-9-5 10-1-12 4-4-7 11-7-4 1-5-8 12-9-4 1-2-0 5-9-5 5-9-5 10-1-12 4-4-7 12-9-4 2-7-8 2-1-8 9-9-14 4-3-13 2-0-0 LATERAL BRACING LOCATION Indicates location where bearings (supports) occur. Icons vary but reaction section indicates joint number/letter where bearings occur. Min size shown is for crushing only. Indicated by symbol shown and/or by text in the bracing section of the output. Use T or I bracing if indicated. The first dimension is the plate width measured perpendicular to slots. Second dimension is the length parallel to slots. Center plate on joint unless x, y offsets are indicated. Dimensions are in ft-in-sixteenths. Apply plates to both sides of truss and fully embed teeth. 1. Additional stability bracing for truss system, e.g. diagonal or X-bracing, is always required. See BCSI. 2. Truss bracing must be designed by an engineer. For wide truss spacing, individual lateral braces themselves may require bracing, or alternative Tor I bracing should be considered. 3. Never exceed the design loading shown and never stack materials on inadequately braced trusses. 4. Provide copies of this truss design to the building designer, erection supervisor, property owner and all other interested parties. 5. Cut members to bear tightly against each other. 6. Place plates on each face of truss at each joint and embed fully. Knots and wane at joint locations are regulated by ANSI/TPI 1. 7. Design assumes trusses will be suitably protected from the environment in accord with ANSI/TPI 1. 8. Unless otherwise noted, moisture content of lumber shall not exceed 19% at time of fabrication. 9. Unless expressly noted, this design is not applicable for use with fire retardant, preservative treated, or green lumber. 10. Camber is a non-structural consideration and is the responsibility of truss fabricator. General practice is to camber for dead load deflection. 11. Plate type, size, orientation and location dimensions indicated are minimum plating requirements. 12. Lumber used shall be of the species and size, and in all respects, equal to or better than that specified. 13. Top chords must be sheathed or purlins provided at spacing indicated on design. 14. Bottom chords require lateral bracing at 10 ft. spacing, or less, if no ceiling is installed, unless otherwise noted. 15. Connections not shown are the responsibility of others. 16. Do not cut or alter truss member or plate without prior approval of an engineer. 17. Install and load vertically unless indicated otherwise. 18. Use of green or treated lumber may pose unacceptable environmental, health or performance risks. Consult with project engineer before use. 19. Review all portions of this design (front, back, words and pictures) before use. Reviewing pictures alone is not sufficient. 20. Design assumes manufacture in accordance with ANSI/TPI 1 Quality Criteria. 21. The design does not take into account any dynamic or other loads other than those expressly stated. Failure to Follow Could Cause Property Damage or Personal Injury (Drawings not to scale) © 2023 MiTek® All Rights Reserved MiTek Engineering Reference Sheet: MII-7473 rev. 1/2/2023 edge of truss. / 16 " from outside 1 0 - ICC-ES Reports: ESR-1988, ESR-2362, ESR-2685, ESR-3282 ESR-4722, ESL-1388 JOINTS ARE GENERALLY NUMBERED/LETTERED CLOCKWISE AROUND THE TRUSS STARTING AT THE JOINT FARTHEST TO THE LEFT. CHORDS AND WEBS ARE IDENTIFIED BY END JOINT NUMBERS/LETTERS. W4-6 W3-6 W3-7 W2-7 W1-7 C1-8 C7-8 C6-7 C5-6 C4-5 C3-4 C1-2 C2-3 TOP CHORD TOP CHORD 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 BOTTOM CHORDS TOP CHORDS BEARING 4 x 4 PLATE SIZE This symbol indicates the required direction of slots in connector plates. / 16 " 1 For 4 x 2 orientation, locate plates 0- / 2 1 PLATE LOCATION AND ORIENTATION * Plate location details available in MiTek software or upon request. Industry Standards: ANSI/TPI1: National Design Specification for Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Construction. DSB-22: Design Standard for Bracing. BCSI: Building Component Safety Information, Guide to Good Practice for Handling, Installing, Restraining & Bracing of Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses. 6-4-8 WEBS Trusses are designed for wind loads in the plane of the truss unless otherwise shown. Lumber design values are in accordance with ANSI/TPI 1 section 6.3 These truss designs rely on lumber values established by others. L dimensions shown in ft-in-sixteenths Joint ID typ. 9-9-14 16.00 12 Plate Offsets (X,Y)-- [1:0-3-0,0-1-12], [2:0-2-13,Edge], [3:0-2-13,Edge], [4:0-0-12,0-1-12] LOADING (psf) TCLL (roof) Snow (Pf/Pg) TCDL BCLL BCDL 20.0 20.4/20.0 10.0 0.0 * 10.0 SPACING- Plate Grip DOL Lumber DOL Rep Stress Incr Code 2-0-0 1.15 1.15 YES IRC2018/TPI2014 CSI. TC BC WB Matrix-MS 0.40 0.47 0.31 DEFL. Vert(LL) Vert(CT) Horz(CT) in -0.03 -0.05 0.00 (loc) 9-10 9-10 8 l/defl >999 >999 n/a L/d 360 240 n/a PLATES MT20 Weight: 91 lb FT = 20% GRIP 197/144 LUMBER- TOP CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 BOT CHORD 2x4 SPF No.2 WEBS 2x4 SPF No.2 [PSA] BRACING- TOP CHORD Structural wood sheathing directly applied or 6-0-0 oc purlins, except end verticals, and 2-0-0 oc purlins (6-0-0 max.): 2-3. BOT CHORD Rigid ceiling directly applied or 6-0-0 oc bracing. WEBS 1 Row at midpt 2-9, 3-9 REACTIONS. (lb/size) 11=410/Mechanical, 8=517/0-3-8 Max Horz 11=236(LC 9) Max Uplift 8=-69(LC 9) Max Grav 11=517(LC 24), 8=627(LC 23) FORCES. (lb) - Max. Comp./Max. Ten. - All forces 250 (lb) or less except when shown. TOP CHORD 1-2=-426/86, 1-11=-434/72, 6-8=-632/67 BOT CHORD 10-11=-245/341 WEBS 2-9=-338/113, 7-9=-106/497 NOTES- 1) Unbalanced roof live loads have been considered for this design. 2) Wind: ASCE 7-16; Vult=115mph (3-second gust) Vasd=91mph; TCDL=4.2psf; BCDL=6.0psf; h=25ft; Cat. II; Exp B; Enclosed; MWFRS (envelope) gable end zone and C-C Exterior(2E) 0-1-12 to 3-1-12, Exterior(2R) 3-1-12 to 10-1-12, Exterior(2E) 10-1-12 to 12-7-8 zone; cantilever left and right exposed ; end vertical left and right exposed;C-C for members and forces & MWFRS for reactions shown; Lumber DOL=1.60 plate grip DOL=1.60 3) TCLL: ASCE 7-16; Pr=20.0 psf (roof LL: Lum DOL=1.15 Plate DOL=1.15); Pg=20.0 psf; Pf=20.4 psf (Lum DOL=1.15 Plate DOL=1.15); Is=1.0; Rough Cat B; Partially Exp.; Ce=1.0; Cs=1.00; Ct=1.10, Lu=50-0-0; Min. flat roof snow load governs. Rain surcharge applied to all exposed surfaces with slopes less than 0.500/12 in accordance with IBC 1608.3.4. 4) Provide adequate drainage to prevent water ponding. 5) n/a 6) This truss has been designed for a 10.0 psf bottom chord live load nonconcurrent with any other live loads. 7) * This truss has been designed for a live load of 20.0psf on the bottom chord in all areas where a rectangle 3-6-0 tall by 2-0-0 wide will fit between the bottom chord and any other members, with BCDL = 10.0psf. 8) Refer to girder(s) for truss to truss connections. 9) Provide mechanical connection (by others) of truss to bearing plate capable of withstanding 69 lb uplift at joint 8. 10) This truss is designed in accordance with the 2018 International Residential Code sections R502.11.1 and R802.10.2 and referenced standard ANSI/TPI 1. 11) Graphical purlin representation does not depict the size or the orientation of the purlin along the top and/or bottom chord. LOAD CASE(S) Standard 36"X36" REPAIR: MODIFY BOTTOM CHORD PROFILE AS SHOWN INSTALL 2 X 4 SPF/DF/SP NO.2 CUT TO FIT TIGHT. ATTACH 1/2" PLYWOOD OR OSB GUSSET (15/32" RATED SHEATHING 32/16 EXP 1) TO EACH FACE OF TRUSS WITH (0.131" X 2.5" MIN.) NAILS PER THE FOLLOWING NAIL SCHEDULE: 2 X 3'S - 2 ROWS, 2 X 4'S - 3 ROWS, 2 X 6'S AND LARGER - 4 ROWS: SPACED @ 4" O.C. NAILS TO BE DRIVEN FROM BOTH FACES. STAGGER SPACING FROM FRONT TO BACK FACE FOR A NET 2" O.C. SPACING IN EACH COVERED TRUSS MEMBER. USE 2" MEMBER END DISTANCE. November 1,2023