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Snow loads are not live loads under a code definition
2009 IRC
LIVE LOADS. Those loads produced by the use and occupancy of the building or other structure and do not include construction or environmental loads such as wind load, snow load, rain load, earthquake load, flood load or dead load.
I would be happy to hear the answer and how we apply the "snow loads" to the prescriptive tables in the IRC specifically Table R503.2.1.1(1).
Being in a heavy snow area I have always used Table R503.2.1.1(1) to determine the minimum roof sheathing required based on the roof snow load. I find out today I may be wrong and have no idea how to determine the minimum roof sheathing based on the snow loads. I have always been taught the snow load is a live load but according to the definition it is not. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2009 IRC
LIVE LOADS. Those loads produced by the use and occupancy of the building or other structure and do not include construction or environmental loads such as wind load, snow load, rain load, earthquake load, flood load or dead load.
I would be happy to hear the answer and how we apply the "snow loads" to the prescriptive tables in the IRC specifically Table R503.2.1.1(1).
Being in a heavy snow area I have always used Table R503.2.1.1(1) to determine the minimum roof sheathing required based on the roof snow load. I find out today I may be wrong and have no idea how to determine the minimum roof sheathing based on the snow loads. I have always been taught the snow load is a live load but according to the definition it is not. Any help would be greatly appreciated.