GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
I have a new roof that is approximately 3 metres higher than an existing roof. I have looked at many options to address the issue of accumulated snow load that would result on the existing low roof, but found that the most economical approach is to build a snow shelf. This structure is in Canada.
The snow shelf will be supported entirely by the new roof and will extend above the existing low roof by a distance of approximately 3.5m. I am adding a high parapet on the new high roof to reduce the required projection of the snow shelf to 3.5m.
What is the criteria for locating the height of the snow shelf?
Top of deck to match height of the basic snow load of the low roof?
Underside of shelf structure to match height of the basic snow load of the low roof?
The snow shelf will be supported entirely by the new roof and will extend above the existing low roof by a distance of approximately 3.5m. I am adding a high parapet on the new high roof to reduce the required projection of the snow shelf to 3.5m.
What is the criteria for locating the height of the snow shelf?
Top of deck to match height of the basic snow load of the low roof?
Underside of shelf structure to match height of the basic snow load of the low roof?