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Component SolutionSTM Important Information & G <br />rmalhi ptft Budding Age <br />cy <br />General Notes <br />a _Appl"OV <br />Symbols and Nomenclature <br />1. Each Truss Design Drawing (TDD) provided with this sheet has been <br />5X7 Plate size; the first digit i th�� �;�ToI,�jN E <br />prepared in conformance with ANSI/TPI 1. Refer to ANSI/TPI 1 Chapter 2 for the <br />and the second digit is the plate length (parallel to the slots). <br />responsibilities of all parties involved, which include but are not limited to the <br />responsibilities listed on this sheet, and for the definitions of all capitalized <br />terms referenced in this document. <br />5X7-18 -18, -18S5, or -18S6 folio iving the plate size indicates different <br />2. TDDs should not be assumed to be to scale. <br />18 gauge plate types. Master ID: <br />3. The Contractor and Building Designer shall review and approve the <br />These symbols following Qf IWe size indicate the direction of <br />Truss Submittal Package. <br />4. The suitability and use of the component depicted on the TDD for any <br />II = Q i the plate length (and tootp slots) for square and nearly square <br />particular building design is the responsibility of the Building Designer. <br />plates. <br />5. The Building Designer is responsible for the anchorage of the truss at all <br />bearing locations as required to resist uplift, gravity and lateral loads, and for all <br />10-3-14 Dimensions are shown in feet -inches -sixteenths (for this <br />Truss -to -Structural Element connections except Truss -to -Truss connections. <br />example, the dimension is 10'-3 14/16"). <br />6. The Building Designer shall ensure that the supporting structure can <br />accommodate the vertical and/or horizontal truss deflections. <br />Joints are numbered left to right, first along the top chord and <br />7. Unless specifically stated otherwise, each Design assumes trusses will <br />2 then along the bottom chord. Mid -panel splice joint numbers <br />be adequately protected from the environment and will not be used in <br />are not shown on the drawing. Members are identified using <br />corrosive environments unless protected using an approved method. This <br />their end joint numbers (e.g., TC 2-3). <br />includes not being used in locations where the sustained temperature is <br />greater than 150°F. <br />When this symbol is shown, permanent lateral restraint is <br />8. Trusses are designed to carry loads within their plane. Any out -of- <br />required. Lateral restraint may be applied to either edge of the <br />plane loads must be resisted by the Permanent Building Stability Bracing. <br />\`\ member. See Note 3 under Handling, Installing, Restraint & <br />9. Design dead loads must account for all materials, including self -weight. <br />Bracing for more information. <br />The TDD notes will indicate the min. pitch above which the dead loads are <br />automatically increased for pitch effects. <br />Bearing supports (wall, beam, etc.), locations at which the <br />10. Trusses installed with roof slopes less than 0.25/12 may experience <br />truss is required to have full bearing. Minimum required <br />(but are not designed for) ponding. The Building Designer must ensure that <br />bearing width for the given reactions are reported on the TDD. <br />adequate drainage is provided to prevent ponding. <br />Required bearing widths are based on the truss material and <br />11. Camber is a non-structural consideration and is the responsibility of truss <br />indicated PSI of the support material. The Building Designer is <br />fabricator. <br />responsible for verifying that the capacity of the support <br />material exceeds the indicated PSI, and for all other bearing <br />Handling, Installing, Restraint & Bracing <br />design considerations. <br />1. The Contractor is responsible for the proper handling, erection, restraint <br />and bracing of the Trusses. In lieu of job -specific details, refer to BCSI. <br />2. ANSI/TPI 1 stipulates that for trusses spanning 60' or greater, the <br />Truss -to -Truss or Truss -to -Structural Element connection, <br />Owner shall contract with any Registered Design Professional for the design <br />which require a hanger or other structural connection (e.g., <br />and inspection of the temporary and permanent truss restraint and bracing. <br />W2 toe -nail) that has adequate capacity to resist the maximum <br />Simpson Strong -Tie is not responsible for providing these services. <br />reactions specified in the Reaction Summary. Structural <br />3. Trusses require permanent lateral restraint to be applied to chords and <br />connection type is not limited by type shown on TDD. Toe - <br />certain web members (when indicated) at the locations or intervals indicated on <br />nails may be used where hanger type shown where allowed by <br />the TDD. Web restraints are to be located at mid points, or third points of the <br />detail or other connection design information. Design of the <br />member and chord purlins are not to exceed the spacing specified by the TDD. <br />Structural Element and the connection of the Truss to a <br />Chords shown without bracing indicated are assumed to be continuously <br />Structural Element is by others. <br />braced by sheathing or drywall. Permanent lateral restraint shall be <br />accomplished in accordance with: standard industry lateral restraint/bracing <br />details in BCSI-133 or BCSI-B7, supplemental bracing details referenced on the <br />Note: These symbols are for graphical interpretation only; they are not <br />TDD, or as specified in a project -specific truss permanent bracing plan provided <br />intended to give any indication of the geometry requirements of the <br />by the Building Designer. <br />actual item that is represented. <br />4. Additional building stability permanent bracing shall be installed as <br />specified in the Construction Documents. <br />Materials and Fabrication <br />5. Special end wall bracing design considerations may be required if a flat <br />gable end frame is used with adjacent trusses that have sloped bottom <br />1. Design assumes truss is manufactured in accordance with the <br />chords (see BCSI-B3). <br />TDD and the quality criteria in ANSI/TPI 1 Chapter 3, unless more <br />6. Do not cut, drill, trim, or otherwise alter truss members or plates without <br />restrictive criteria are part of the contract specifications. <br />prior written approval of an engineer, unless specifically noted on the TDD. <br />2. Unless specifically stated, lumber shall not exceed 19% <br />7. Piggyback assemblies shall be braced as per BCSI-133 unless otherwise <br />moisture content at time of fabrication or in service. <br />specified in the Construction Documents. <br />3. Design is not applicable for use with fire retardant, preservative <br />8. For floor trusses, when specified, Strongbacking shall be installed per <br />treated or green lumber unless specifically stated on the TDD. <br />BCSI-137 unless otherwise specified in the Construction Documents. <br />4. Plate type, size, orientation and location indicated are based on <br />9. For IBC 2021 and newer, truss chords without a diaphragm require a project <br />the specified design parameters. Larger plate sizes may be <br />specific bracing design prepared by a registered design professional. <br />substituted in accordance with ANSI/TPI, Section 3.6.3. Plates shall <br />be embedded within ANSI/TPI 1 tolerances on both faces of the truss <br />at each joint, unless noted otherwise. <br />5. Truss plates shall be centered on the joint unless otherwise <br />specified. <br />Referenced Standards <br />ANSIITPI 1: National Design Standard for Metal Plate Connected Wood <br />Truss Construction, a Truss Plate Institute publication (www.tpinst.org). <br />BCSI: Guide to Good Practice for Handling, Installing, Restraining & <br />Bracing Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses, a joint publication of the <br />Truss Plate Institute (www.tpinst.org ) and the Structural Building <br />Components Association (www.sbcindustry.com ). <br />DSB-89 Recommended Design Specification for Temporary Bracing of <br />Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses, a Truss Plate Institute publication <br />(www.tpinst.org ). <br />NDS: National Design Specification for Wood Construction published by <br />American Forest & Paper Association and American Wood Council. <br />ESR-2762 Simpson Strong -Tie® AS Truss Plates are covered under <br />ESR-2762 published by the International Code Council Evaluation Service <br />(www.icc-es.org ). <br />TD-GEN-0003A 5/2019 <br />