20 psf x 6ft 120 pounds per lineal foot.
20 live load roof.
10 psf x 6ft 60 pounds per lineal foot.
10 psf x 14ft 140 pounds per lineal foot.
For example appendix a indicates that one type of clay tile roof system has a live load value of 20 psf and a dead load value of 15 psf.
However if the attic is intended for storage the attic live load or some portion should also be considered for the design of.
I find that code commentaries do a good job of explaining the basis of a code requirement and in the case of section r301 6 the commentary suggests that 20 psf is a pretty severe live load condition and is most likely to be concentrated in a small area of the roof as with a stack of shingle bundles.
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The north zone design live load equates to 40 pounds per square foot the middle zone equates to 30 pounds per square foot and the south zone equates to 20 pounds per square foot.
1020 pounds per lineal foot.
1607 13 4 awnings and canopies.
This downward imposed load on the home is also known as the snow load.
For roof live loads less than 20 pounds per square foot psf rafter spans and required e values tabulated for 20 psf shall be permitted to be adjusted in accordance with the fol lowing table.
The uniform design live load in unoccupied landscaped areas on roofs shall be 20 psf 0 958 kn m 2.
50 psf x 14ft 700 pounds per lineal foot.
The loads are based on adjusted roof snow loads from the governing building code.
The uniform design live load for occupied landscaped areas on roofs shall be determined in accordance with table 1607 1.
Factors that influence.
On a roof with a slope greater than 4 to 12 the live load limit is typically adjusted downward from 20 psf to 15 psf to allow for the relatively greater dead load on the steeper roof.
The north zone middle zone and the south zone are identified on the roof load zone map above.
Many factors influence how a system responds to loading.
Af pa s appendix a lists a variety of live and dead load combinations for floors ceilings and rafters.