Transcription of Stramit Patio Roofing Spans Table
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1 Stramit Patio Roofing Span Tables2 How to use the tablesStep 1 Determine whether the Patio is monoslope or attached to a house, determine the average height of the roof above ground (h) and the height of the attached Patio (hc) in 2 Based on the intended usage, determine whether the Patio will be blocked under or empty under . If in doubt, assume blocked under .Empty Under: Goods or materials stored under the Patio blocking less than 50% of the cross-sectional area exposed to the Under: Goods or materials stored under the Patio blocking more than 75% of the cross-sectional area exposed to the 3By referring to the selection tables, determine which of the span tables A to K is 4 Using the appropriate span Table (A to K) and the AS4055 wind classification for the location and topography, determine the span (spacing between supports) for the selected Roofing profile and Patio Roofing ProfilesWidthLengthPatio height (hc)Average roof height (h) Stramit Sunset Patio Roof PanelStramit Longspan CladdingStramit Monoclad CladdingStramit Corrugated CladdingStramit Speed Deck Ultra Concealed Fixed Decki
Concealed Fixed Decking Important Notice Foot traffic loads The tables show maximum spans (mm) for patio applications, with limited foot traffic load. During installation and maintenance, boards or ladders should be placed appropriately to distribute load. Stramit strongly recommends that measures be taken to
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