Awre
Structural
- Jul 2, 2006
- 74
The architectural drawing for a waterfront residential building includes paved walkway and riprap slope (1:3) to the water. The handrail consists of timber posts with ropes. The Timber posts are 42" in height, 8" diameter, and located at 8' apart. The ropes are in two rows (top and center), and extending between the posts. The handrail is located seperates the walkway and the edge of the slope.
Is there any specific code applies to this type of handrails such as offset distance from the edge, number of ropes, elevations of ropes, etc.?
I understand the general requirments (per ASCE 7) for design is 50#/ft or 200# applied at the top of the railing besides basic requirments per ASCE 7 section 1.3. I thought these requirments (per ASCE 7) may be too general and different codes may highlight the specific type of the proposed railing as above. I appreciate ant feedback and code references. Thanks
Is there any specific code applies to this type of handrails such as offset distance from the edge, number of ropes, elevations of ropes, etc.?
I understand the general requirments (per ASCE 7) for design is 50#/ft or 200# applied at the top of the railing besides basic requirments per ASCE 7 section 1.3. I thought these requirments (per ASCE 7) may be too general and different codes may highlight the specific type of the proposed railing as above. I appreciate ant feedback and code references. Thanks