SunnyEng
Electrical
- May 21, 2018
- 2
Hi All,
I am designing a rooftop HVAC system and we have a curb mounting system. I need a bit of help with the connection for the curb.
I have seen different designs for the structural system and I was curious as to what the benefits are? Its a carrier unit (50TCD14) and the manufacturer shows the base rail connecting to the curb without much detail (see link). I also have found similar designs but the rail connecting to a z-bracket (see link).
The z-bracket design makes sense. I did the wind loads on the unit. And now I am trying to determine the loads through the bracket and bolt. I have determined the moment at the bracket. I have created a free body of the bolt itself with 2 forces coming down from the Base Rail and reaction forces from the z-bracket. But I am having difficulty placing the moment to produce the correct reaction forces. My thought is to put the moment in between the 2 downward forces on the bolt, does this make sense?
Also with this setup, how do I go about calculating the overturning moment? I am used to concrete pads and since the pads self weight is more than the wind load it passes. In this case we are connecting to the building structure so it will obviously have enough force to prevent overturning, but how is this conveyed in a calculation? Or it can be assumed with a note?
And last question, is designing the z-bracket itself. I could not find a standard chart listing these z-brackets with the appropriate section modulus to determine the maximum bending or moment that it can handle. Is there a resource out there for this?
If there are other connection designs that you all suggest I am open to it.
Thank you for your help!
I am designing a rooftop HVAC system and we have a curb mounting system. I need a bit of help with the connection for the curb.
I have seen different designs for the structural system and I was curious as to what the benefits are? Its a carrier unit (50TCD14) and the manufacturer shows the base rail connecting to the curb without much detail (see link). I also have found similar designs but the rail connecting to a z-bracket (see link).
The z-bracket design makes sense. I did the wind loads on the unit. And now I am trying to determine the loads through the bracket and bolt. I have determined the moment at the bracket. I have created a free body of the bolt itself with 2 forces coming down from the Base Rail and reaction forces from the z-bracket. But I am having difficulty placing the moment to produce the correct reaction forces. My thought is to put the moment in between the 2 downward forces on the bolt, does this make sense?
Also with this setup, how do I go about calculating the overturning moment? I am used to concrete pads and since the pads self weight is more than the wind load it passes. In this case we are connecting to the building structure so it will obviously have enough force to prevent overturning, but how is this conveyed in a calculation? Or it can be assumed with a note?
And last question, is designing the z-bracket itself. I could not find a standard chart listing these z-brackets with the appropriate section modulus to determine the maximum bending or moment that it can handle. Is there a resource out there for this?
If there are other connection designs that you all suggest I am open to it.
Thank you for your help!