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Light Gauge Floor Load Rating

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SKJ25POL

Structural
Mar 4, 2011
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I have a two unequal spans (17 ft and 11 ft) continuous light gauge floor joists 16" on center and 16 GA.
The joists are: 1000 S 162 - 54
These are ceiling for an interior room inside a Pre-Eng Bldg. The height of room is less than height of Pre Eng Bldg ceiling.
I came up with 92 lbs/ sq ft. May I ask people with more experience with light gauge design can comment if this number sounds okay and not too off?

Thank you
Skj
 
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Dear txeng91 (Structural),

Thank you very much for your response and advice. May I ask how do you know that the joist is a Clark/Dietrich product?
I wasn't able to identify the joist manufacturer, since I had no drawings or information on the joists.
Appreciate for your response.

Regards,
Skj
 
You don’t but everyone is manufacturing to the same specs. The structural capacity is based on AISI standards so your 1000S162-54 joists should have the same strength regardless of the manufacturer. It could be possible that the yield strength of the steel varies but I’m pretty sure that’s standard as well, should be stamped on the joists (50ksi for 16 gauge and up). Clark Dietrich just happens to have good literature on their products so I just linked their stuff. If your doing light gauge design frequently I would highly recommend Simpsons CFS Designer program. Very cheap and simple to use, it’s like Woodworks Sizer for light gauge if your familiar.

 
Dear txeng91 (Structural),
Thank you very much. Greatly appreciated.

Skj
 
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