Design
Roof Trusses
- Loads
- Top Chord Live Load (Snow)
- Formula from ASCE 7 to Determine Top Chord Live Load
- Pf=0.7CeCtIPg
- Ce=Exposure Factor
- Ct=Thermal Factor
- I=Importance Factor
- Pg=Ground Snow
- Slope Factor (Cs)
- Unbalanced Loads (windward, leeward)
- Step Roof Condition (if applicable)
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Top Chord Pitch -
Examples: 4/12, 5/12, etc. - Top Chord Dead Load
- Roofing Material
- Roof Top Equipment
- Bottom Chord Live Load
- Attic Storage Loads, if applicable
- Bottom Chord Dead Load
- Ceiling material
- Lights
- Mechanical Equipment
- Ceiling Insulation
- Additional Design Factors & Loads
-
Centers -
Examples: 2’, 4’, 8, etc. - Bearing Width at Heel
- Bottom Chord & Web Lateral Bracing Location (provided by truss fabricator)
- Permanent Truss Bracing & Connections (designed by building designer)
- Truss X-Bracing
- Wind Bracing
- Connection Requirements of Bracing (by building designer)
- Truss Connection Requirements for Uplift (truss print will show uplift reactions)
- Anchored to Column, Direct Bearing on Column at Bearing Wall
- Anchored to Truss Supports (Carriers) by Using:
- Tie Down Blocks
- Steel Anchor Clips
- Steel Straps
- Bolts & Nails
-
Type –
Examples: Hardened Bolts, Ring Shank or Spiral Shank Nails - Size of Fasteners
- Quantity of Fasteners
- Equipment Loads
- Concentrated Loads on Top or Bottom Chords
- Location of Equipment Loads
- Transferring Loads
- Transferring the Roof Loads & the Equipment Loads:
- To the Truss Supports (Carriers)
- To the Columns
- To the Footings
- To the Connections & Fasteners of Each Component