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Author Topic: Roof Loading  (Read 788 times)
steamman41
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« on: November 11, 2006, 09:10:40 AM »

Hi I need some help. 3 months ago talked to my local building regs officer he came round and said go ahead no problem to attach the panel to the roof. I have now finished the work and asked him to come round. At the time of talking to him I gave him the roof truss design. Now he has said that 50Kg loading on the roof is high and if there is a water tank under the panel I will have a problem. Well has any one got a truss load software or do some calculations for me? so I can see if he is correct.  The tile load is 50Kg/m2 and solar panel lad of 19Kg/m2. The span of the truss 6.8m and is a Fink design.

Dave
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