PI31415
Structural
- Sep 12, 2023
- 2
In TABLE 4.3A of the SDPWS (2015 edition), wood structural panels have a higher unit shear capacity than regular plywood siding. However, I am not seeing what constitutes a wood structural panel. APA Structural I or APA rated sheathing stamps are easy enough to read, but I cannot tell if the following meets the requirements.
PS1-22 EXT AC 15/32 CAT. Grp. 4 0 0.453 IN
MEETS UNDERLAYMENT REQUIREMENTS
I specified Structural I or APA 24/16 rated sheathing, but the contractor wants to use plywood stamped with the info above.
My question is: what constitutes a wood structural panel? (What standards does it need to meet?)
C4.3.3 (in the 2015 SDPWS) somewhat gets into this, but it does not explicitly state where the line is drawn, or I am not understanding it.
Thank you all for your thoughts.
PS1-22 EXT AC 15/32 CAT. Grp. 4 0 0.453 IN
MEETS UNDERLAYMENT REQUIREMENTS
I specified Structural I or APA 24/16 rated sheathing, but the contractor wants to use plywood stamped with the info above.
My question is: what constitutes a wood structural panel? (What standards does it need to meet?)
C4.3.3 (in the 2015 SDPWS) somewhat gets into this, but it does not explicitly state where the line is drawn, or I am not understanding it.
Thank you all for your thoughts.
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