StrEng007
Structural
- Aug 22, 2014
- 535
Per the 2023 Florid Building Code, Section 2121.2.4 requires that all masonry structures with gable end walls be constructed with a coping or tie-beam in which the masonry wall is full-height (implied). Similarly, Section 2318.1.8.2 requires that all wood walls have continuous balloon framing for gable end walls.
From these two sections, it's shown that gable end walls, located within the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, must be constructed full height to the underside of the roof. This would mean that gable end trusses are not allowed within the HVHZ. By definition, a gable end truss is not allowed because the wall framing must be continuous from foundation/floor to roof.
However, Section 2319.17.2.1.6 (which is located within the HVHZ section of the Code) randomly throws in this statement,
"Where gable end trusses are permitted in this code, they shall be designed for a minimum live load of 30 psf (1436 Pa) and a minimum dead load of 15 psf (718 Pa) on the top chord. The minimum load of 10 psf (479 Pa) on the bottom chord may be omitted where continuous support is provided. In addition, the gable end trusses shall be designed to sustain wind load as specified in Chapter 16 (High-Velocity Hurricane Zones) but not less than 30 psf (1436 Pa) perpendicular to the plane of the truss. Such trusses shall use a rationally designed system to resist lateral wind loads and be anchored to the substructure at intervals no greater than 4 feet (1219 mm) on center to resist the uplift forces and shall be designed to transfer the loads to the substructure. The design of the system used to resist the lateral loads imposed on the truss shall be prepared by the engineer or architect of record."
This is the ONLY reference to "gable end trusses" in the entire code, besides the definition provided for a gable end truss. I'm going around in circles trying to figure out "WHERE" gable end trusses are permitted by code, because they are certainly not permitted in the HVHZ. So why would HVHZ Section 2319.17.2.1.6 have this language?
I'm not sure what I'm missing here, but this appears to be an error in the 2023 Florida Building Code.
From these two sections, it's shown that gable end walls, located within the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, must be constructed full height to the underside of the roof. This would mean that gable end trusses are not allowed within the HVHZ. By definition, a gable end truss is not allowed because the wall framing must be continuous from foundation/floor to roof.
However, Section 2319.17.2.1.6 (which is located within the HVHZ section of the Code) randomly throws in this statement,
"Where gable end trusses are permitted in this code, they shall be designed for a minimum live load of 30 psf (1436 Pa) and a minimum dead load of 15 psf (718 Pa) on the top chord. The minimum load of 10 psf (479 Pa) on the bottom chord may be omitted where continuous support is provided. In addition, the gable end trusses shall be designed to sustain wind load as specified in Chapter 16 (High-Velocity Hurricane Zones) but not less than 30 psf (1436 Pa) perpendicular to the plane of the truss. Such trusses shall use a rationally designed system to resist lateral wind loads and be anchored to the substructure at intervals no greater than 4 feet (1219 mm) on center to resist the uplift forces and shall be designed to transfer the loads to the substructure. The design of the system used to resist the lateral loads imposed on the truss shall be prepared by the engineer or architect of record."
This is the ONLY reference to "gable end trusses" in the entire code, besides the definition provided for a gable end truss. I'm going around in circles trying to figure out "WHERE" gable end trusses are permitted by code, because they are certainly not permitted in the HVHZ. So why would HVHZ Section 2319.17.2.1.6 have this language?
I'm not sure what I'm missing here, but this appears to be an error in the 2023 Florida Building Code.