pcronin
Structural
- Nov 15, 2002
- 53
I need to review existing roof framing for a new roof mounted generator. I have all the manufactuer's information for the weight of the generator including the enclosure. The genenerator is for emergency use only and will have isolators to help with noise and vibration and will be mounted on a girder line in a building with bar joists and structural steel girders. The generator is natural gas so there is not a fuel storage tank.
When designing generator pads at grade, manufacturers usually have recommendations for a pad mass of 2-3 times the weight of the generator to address dynamic starting and stopping forces. I can't find any of documentation to quantify the inertia forces and the manufacturer is less than helpful.
Have any technical journals or studies been performed on roof mounted generators? What order of magnitude inertia forces should I expect?
When designing generator pads at grade, manufacturers usually have recommendations for a pad mass of 2-3 times the weight of the generator to address dynamic starting and stopping forces. I can't find any of documentation to quantify the inertia forces and the manufacturer is less than helpful.
Have any technical journals or studies been performed on roof mounted generators? What order of magnitude inertia forces should I expect?