RacingAZ
Structural
- Apr 8, 2009
- 189
I'd like to get other structural's opinion with the existing roof joists that I'm reviewing.
The roof joists were originally designed for 16PSF of LL (reduced from 20 PSF due to the pitch - per the old UBC) with no extra capacity. Since the IBC no longer recognizes the LL reduction per roof slope (it's now based on the given area a particular member is subjected to), I cannot make the existing roof joists to calc out for 20 PSF LL with a new additional point load of 125 lbs (more or less from a new equipment). The Bldg. Dept. wants to see calculations to show that the joists are good for 20 PSF + the 125 lbs. point load.
No work is being done to the roof, we're just attaching new equipment that adds not even 125 lbs. per joist. My argument is that 125 lbs. does not even approximate an average sized man walking on the roof (and the area of the roof with the new equipment footprint would no longer be accessible for someone to walk on).
Is this a plausible argument to make and also, since we're not altering the roof, the design LL from the old code should still be valid?
Thanks for your input.