BS 5268-3:2006
Superseded
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Structural use of timber Code of practice for trussed rafter roofs
Hardcopy , PDF
03-30-2010
English
02-28-2007
Committees responsible
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
4 Assessment of structural adequacy
5 Materials
5.1 Timber
5.2 Plywood
5.3 Fasteners
5.4 Adhesives
5.5 Preservative treatment
6 Trussed rafter design
6.1 General
6.2 Limitations
6.3 Permissible stresses, fastener loads and nail
spacing
6.4 Loads
6.5 Method of design
7 Roof design
7.1 Design responsibilities
7.2 Overall stability
7.3 Wall plates
7.4 Plasterboard ceilings
7.5 Water tanks
7.6 Hatch, chimney and other openings
7.7 Roof environment
8 Fabrication
8.1 General
8.2 Assembly
8.3 Marking
9 Handling, storage and erection
9.1 Handling and transportation
9.2 Storage
9.3 Erection
9.4 Modification and repairs
10 Load testing
10.1 General
10.2 Testing authority
10.3 Information required by the testing authority
10.4 Quality and fabrication of trussed rafters for test
10.5 Tests on similar configurations
10.6 Acceptance
10.7 Use of tested trussed rafters
11 Exchange of information
11.1 Information required by the trussed rafter designer
from the building designer
11.2 Information to be provided by the trussed rafter
designer to the building designer
Annex A (normative) - Roof bracing
Annex B (normative) - Permissible spans
Bibliography
Gives guidance on the design, fabrication and use of trussed rafters for roofs in service classes 1 and 2 as defined in 3.1 and 3.2. Guidance is provided on structural analysis methods, engineering design criteria and design by testing. Performance requirements for roof bracing are given, together with standard bracing arrangements for domestic scale roofs. Production requirements are also given for truss manufacture, along with guidance on their handling, storage and erection. Maximum spans for two common truss configurations for a range of member sizes and roof pitches are given, based on extensive tests.
Committee |
B/525/5
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 5268-3(1998) & 05/30130598 DC (07/2006)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
74
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
BS EN 10326:2004 | Continuously hot-dip coated strip and sheet of structural steels. Technical delivery conditions |
BS 8417:2003 | Preservation of timber. Recommendations |
BS 6399-3(1988) : 1988 | LOADING FOR BUILDINGS - PART 3: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR IMPOSED ROOF LOADS |
BS EN 10088-2:2014 | Stainless steels Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes |
BS EN 595:1995 | Timber structures. Test methods. Test of trusses for the determination of strength and deformation behaviour |
BS EN 380:1993 | Timber structures. Test methods. General principles for static load testing |
BS EN 14250:2010 | Timber structures. Product requirements for prefabricated structural members assembled with punched metal plate fasteners |
BS 4978:1996 | Specification for visual strength grading of softwood |
BS EN 385:2001 | Finger jointed structural timber. Performance requirements and minimum production requirements |
BS 1230-1:1985 | Gypsum plasterboard Specification for plasterboard excluding materials submitted to secondary operations |
BS EN 301:2013 | Adhesives, phenolic and aminoplastic, for load-bearing timber structures. Classification and performance requirements |
BS EN 14081-1:2016 | Timber structures. Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section General requirements |
BS 8103-1:1995 | Structural design of low-rise buildings Code of practice for stability, site investigation, foundations and ground floor slabs for housing |
BS 5534(2003) : 2003 | CODE OF PRACTICE FOR SLATING AND TILING (INCLUDING SHINGLES) |
BS 6399-1:1996 | LOADING FOR BUILDINGS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DEAD AND IMPOSED LOADS |
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