Greatone76
Structural
- Feb 2, 2006
- 64
We have a project with non load bearing wood partition walls on and under wood trusses. We detailed the Simpson Connection that would support the wall out of plane, but had vertical slots to allow for deflection of the roof and floor trusses, so the non-load bearing walls would not become load bearing. The arch/contractor has come back and said this is not standard framing and want it removed from the drawings set. I know in a house you would just attached the non-load bearing wall. This is a 3 level multi use (retail, office and residential). What is your opinion on needing and/or using the vertically slotted top connectors for non-load bearing walls in what application and in what types of buildings. Thanks in advance.