7.6.1 Says,
"Roofs with an eave to ridge distance, W, of 20' or less, having simply supported prismatic members spanning from ridge to eave shall be designed to resist an unbalanced uniform snow load on the leeward side equal to I x pg." (Importance Factor x Ground Snow Load)
Does this mean that regardless of slope, thermal and any other factors, the Unbalanced load will always control?
Importance factor will always be 1.
"W" will always be less than 20'
Slope will always be >2.38 and always < 70
Basically residential, gable roof homes.
I take the quote to mean that in this situation the roof flat out has to be designed to carry the Ground Snow Load.
Any thoughts?
"Roofs with an eave to ridge distance, W, of 20' or less, having simply supported prismatic members spanning from ridge to eave shall be designed to resist an unbalanced uniform snow load on the leeward side equal to I x pg." (Importance Factor x Ground Snow Load)
Does this mean that regardless of slope, thermal and any other factors, the Unbalanced load will always control?
Importance factor will always be 1.
"W" will always be less than 20'
Slope will always be >2.38 and always < 70
Basically residential, gable roof homes.
I take the quote to mean that in this situation the roof flat out has to be designed to carry the Ground Snow Load.
Any thoughts?