SkiisAndBikes
Structural
- Nov 4, 2003
- 185
I have a client who would like a cantilevered glass guard around the 2nd floor level of their boathouse (10 to 12 ft. height above grade/water level). Guard would be 1070 mm (42in.) high, no posts, no top/bottom rails. I have been shown examples of similar type rails installed by the glass supplier.
The applicable design standard in Canada is CGSB 12.20, Structural Design of Glass For Buildings. This standard requires "Any free standing glass guard shall be capped by a rail which is continuous over two or more lights. The glass guard shall resist the factored design load after failure of alternate lights."
I am questioning why there are so many existing cantilevered glass guards without top rails when it seems to be required by the design standard, or is my interpretation incorrect? I would welcome any thoughts/suggestions from persons who may have experince with similar type guards.
The applicable design standard in Canada is CGSB 12.20, Structural Design of Glass For Buildings. This standard requires "Any free standing glass guard shall be capped by a rail which is continuous over two or more lights. The glass guard shall resist the factored design load after failure of alternate lights."
I am questioning why there are so many existing cantilevered glass guards without top rails when it seems to be required by the design standard, or is my interpretation incorrect? I would welcome any thoughts/suggestions from persons who may have experince with similar type guards.