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Structural
- Dec 23, 2007
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I was reviewing section 4.4 of the AF&PA SDPWS-2008 - Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic standard, which covers wood structural panels designed to resist combined shear and uplift from wind. In section 4.4.1.6. it states that bottom plate "anchors shall be spaced at 16" on center or less". I don't see this tight spacing requirement anywhere else in the code.
Why would this only apply when you are using wood structural panels to transmit uplift? What if you are sending the uplift in a shear wall directly through the studs through toenails or hurricane ties? How is that any different for the combined shear and uplift on the anchors?
BTW, the document can be viewed here.
Why would this only apply when you are using wood structural panels to transmit uplift? What if you are sending the uplift in a shear wall directly through the studs through toenails or hurricane ties? How is that any different for the combined shear and uplift on the anchors?
BTW, the document can be viewed here.