Builder Bob
SAWHORSE
This questions is geared towards "ye gentlemen of great knowledge and wisdom".
When seismically restraining a sprinkler system in a low rise building using bar joists or trusses for the roofing system, where should the seismic restraint cables or struts be anchored on the bar joist/truss?
Top chord or lower chord?
Would any addition bracing be required for the joist -
i.e. vertically within the joist/truss to tie the chords together;
and/or
bridging to resist overturn?
I have an opinion(from a good ole' country boy's perspective) and would like to see if my opinion is similar to what the scholars of today's society believe.
SDC of D
Cat II or Cat III Seismic Use Group
(Multiple answer may be required based upon the seismic use group)
When seismically restraining a sprinkler system in a low rise building using bar joists or trusses for the roofing system, where should the seismic restraint cables or struts be anchored on the bar joist/truss?
Top chord or lower chord?
Would any addition bracing be required for the joist -
i.e. vertically within the joist/truss to tie the chords together;
and/or
bridging to resist overturn?
I have an opinion(from a good ole' country boy's perspective) and would like to see if my opinion is similar to what the scholars of today's society believe.
SDC of D
Cat II or Cat III Seismic Use Group
(Multiple answer may be required based upon the seismic use group)