dozer
Structural
- Apr 9, 2001
- 504
We're doing a job in Canada and are applying the flat roof snow load to cable trays and getting a load of 6 kPa (125 psf). I've heard different values for snow density but that could mean the snow is 1.5m to 2m (5' to 6'-6") deep! I don't see how it could pile up that high unless you put several trays side by side and they were the solid type.
I live in southern US so I haven't seen this first hand. Does anybody know if there is any guidance on this? What about first hand observation? Anybody seen snow this deep on cable trays?
If you use the rung type with no cover does that relieve you from designing for such a high snow load?
I live in southern US so I haven't seen this first hand. Does anybody know if there is any guidance on this? What about first hand observation? Anybody seen snow this deep on cable trays?
If you use the rung type with no cover does that relieve you from designing for such a high snow load?