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Structural
- Aug 13, 2006
- 63
I am having a few issues with the loose lintels on a building project. The architect is showing 6" metal studs + 5/8" sheathing + 2" Rigid Insulation + 1 1/2" air space + brick veneer. This means that the total distance from outside face of sheathing to outside face of brick is 7 1/8". This leaves me with the need to update my lintel schedule on the job. I have sized a L7x4x3/8 lintel on a maximum opening width of 5'-0".
Limiting the deflection to L/600 and tip rotation to 1/16", I am finding that this L7x4 is right at it's limit. I'll have to have the architect move his joints off of the edges of the windows to ensure full arching action.
I am fortunate that I don't have any larger openings on this metal stud back-up.
My question is this: Have any of you encountered a similar condition? (This is the largest cavity I've seen. The architect tells me the new energy codes are driving this.) If so, are you moving away from loose lintels?
Thank you for your time and help.
Limiting the deflection to L/600 and tip rotation to 1/16", I am finding that this L7x4 is right at it's limit. I'll have to have the architect move his joints off of the edges of the windows to ensure full arching action.
I am fortunate that I don't have any larger openings on this metal stud back-up.
My question is this: Have any of you encountered a similar condition? (This is the largest cavity I've seen. The architect tells me the new energy codes are driving this.) If so, are you moving away from loose lintels?
Thank you for your time and help.