rd78
Structural
- Mar 22, 2004
- 42
Hello,
I am querying about an interpretation of ASCE 7-2002 as referenced by the NYC code. In 9.6.1 the exceptions indicate components with Ip of 1 are exempt from the provisions of the section for a Category C building. Later it says that one should address these items when failure could affect an essential component - perhaps from another trade. While that makes sense to do, I am curious how the code is really interpreted. Is a non-essential item to be restrained whenever an essential item is below it? The essential component may have been installed long after access to the non-essential component is available. Thanks.
I am querying about an interpretation of ASCE 7-2002 as referenced by the NYC code. In 9.6.1 the exceptions indicate components with Ip of 1 are exempt from the provisions of the section for a Category C building. Later it says that one should address these items when failure could affect an essential component - perhaps from another trade. While that makes sense to do, I am curious how the code is really interpreted. Is a non-essential item to be restrained whenever an essential item is below it? The essential component may have been installed long after access to the non-essential component is available. Thanks.