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S307-M1980 (R2006)
Load Test Procedure for Wood Roof Trusses for Houses and Small Buildings
SKU: 2410812
Publié par CSA Group
Année de publication 1980
Confirmé(e) en 2006
17 pages
Withdrawn
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Scope
1.1 General
This Standard covers the load test procedure for evaluating the strength and deformation performance of wood roof trusses intended for use in housing and small buildings as defined in Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada.
Note: Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada provides detailed requirements for the construction of houses and small buildings up to 600 m² in building area and 3 storeys in building he ight and applies to all occupancies except assembly, institutional, and high-hazard industrial.
1.2 This Standard does not stipulate mandatory performance criteria (see Appendix A for acceptable performance criteria).
1.3 Intent of Test
This load test procedure is intended to evaluate the adequacy of wood roof truss designs and is not intended as a quality control test. The procedure may, however, be used for retesting production run samples in cases where the quality of the truss is in dispute.
Note: It is recognized that measures to ensure the quality of production of trusses must be maintained for on-going production of designs acceptable under this Standard.
1.4 Limitations
Assemblies to be tested by this procedure are limited to:
(a) Triangulated trusses having a maximum span of 12 m; or
(b) Bowstring or lenticular trusses having a maximum span of 4.3 m; whose members are connected using mechanical connectors or nailed gu sset plates and which are intended to be installed at a maximum spacing of 600 mm on centres and in such a manner that the top chords are suitably sheathed or braced to prevent lateral buckling.
1.1 General
This Standard covers the load test procedure for evaluating the strength and deformation performance of wood roof trusses intended for use in housing and small buildings as defined in Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada.
Note: Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada provides detailed requirements for the construction of houses and small buildings up to 600 m² in building area and 3 storeys in building he ight and applies to all occupancies except assembly, institutional, and high-hazard industrial.
1.2 This Standard does not stipulate mandatory performance criteria (see Appendix A for acceptable performance criteria).
1.3 Intent of Test
This load test procedure is intended to evaluate the adequacy of wood roof truss designs and is not intended as a quality control test. The procedure may, however, be used for retesting production run samples in cases where the quality of the truss is in dispute.
Note: It is recognized that measures to ensure the quality of production of trusses must be maintained for on-going production of designs acceptable under this Standard.
1.4 Limitations
Assemblies to be tested by this procedure are limited to:
(a) Triangulated trusses having a maximum span of 12 m; or
(b) Bowstring or lenticular trusses having a maximum span of 4.3 m; whose members are connected using mechanical connectors or nailed gu sset plates and which are intended to be installed at a maximum spacing of 600 mm on centres and in such a manner that the top chords are suitably sheathed or braced to prevent lateral buckling.