dylanj
Structural
- Apr 20, 2015
- 4
The information below is based on the National Building Code of Canada 2015:
I have a plan checker rejecting drawings due to inadequate live load.
I have designed a mechanical platform using 3.6 kPa of live load, but he is saying that it should be 4.8 kPa unless it is shown that the live load is less using Clause 4.1.5.2 of that NBCC 2015.
The problem is, the NBCC is very vague on how to approach this calculation.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to calculated this load?
The platform has 22 personnel stations evenly spaced around a conveyor. No materials, equipment or furnishings.
Clause:
4.1.5.2. Uses Not Stipulated
1) Except as provided in Sentence (2),where the use of an area of floor or roof is
not provided for in Article 4.1.5.3.,thespecified live loads due to the use and occupancy
of the area shall be determined from an analysis of the loads resulting from the weight of
a) the probable assembly of persons,
b) the probable accumulation of equipment and furnishings, and
c) the probable storage of materials.
2) For buildings in the Low Importance Category as described in Table 4.1.2.1.,a factor of 0.8 may be applied to the live load.
I appreciate any input.
I have a plan checker rejecting drawings due to inadequate live load.
I have designed a mechanical platform using 3.6 kPa of live load, but he is saying that it should be 4.8 kPa unless it is shown that the live load is less using Clause 4.1.5.2 of that NBCC 2015.
The problem is, the NBCC is very vague on how to approach this calculation.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to calculated this load?
The platform has 22 personnel stations evenly spaced around a conveyor. No materials, equipment or furnishings.
Clause:
4.1.5.2. Uses Not Stipulated
1) Except as provided in Sentence (2),where the use of an area of floor or roof is
not provided for in Article 4.1.5.3.,thespecified live loads due to the use and occupancy
of the area shall be determined from an analysis of the loads resulting from the weight of
a) the probable assembly of persons,
b) the probable accumulation of equipment and furnishings, and
c) the probable storage of materials.
2) For buildings in the Low Importance Category as described in Table 4.1.2.1.,a factor of 0.8 may be applied to the live load.
I appreciate any input.