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© Simpson Strong -Tie <br />Rwa.'vh! Seaniceudn9Ammeh 2S9 ft 289 tt <br />Lenelh of Wall 6nd�p aeewrM 2.89 h 289h <br />NOTES <br />This wall -bracing evaluation is based on the 2015 International Residential Code. The user is responsible for ensuring that the project fits within the scope of the IRC and <br />complies with the wall -bracing requirements of Sections R60210. R60211 and R60212 as applicable. <br />1. One- and two-family dwellings and townhouses in Seismic Design Category DO. D1, or D2 are subject to the wind and seismic requirements of the IRC. The length of <br />wall bracing shall be the greater of that required by Table R60210.3(1) based on wind speed and Table R602.10.3(3) based on seismic design category. including all <br />applicable adjustment factors. <br />2 Braced -wall lines using the continuous sheathing methods shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements of Sections R602.10.4.2. R60210.6.4. and <br />R60210.7. as applicable. <br />3. Bracedwvall panels shall be located at each end of braced -wall lines. Braced -wall panels constructed of Methods WSP. BV-WSP. or continuous sheathing methods <br />may begin up to 10 feet from each end when the additional requirements of Section R60210 221 are satisfied- <br />4- The distance between braced wall panels shall not exceed 20 feet in accordance with Section R602.1022 <br />5. Interior braced -wall -line spacing is the greater of the distance between two adjacent braced -wall Fines or the average of the distance as selected by the designer- <br />6- Refer to the Strong-WaYe Bracing Selecrorfnr pre-engineered solutions when the required bracing amounts cannot be satisfied with prescriptive braced -wall panels. <br />Simpson Strong -Ties Wood. Strong -Wall® She Built Portal Frame System and Steel Strong -Wane' shearwalls may be considered equivalent to the code braced -wall <br />panel construction method WSP with gypsum board applied on the inside. <br />7. Braced -wall- ine spacing shall not exceed 25 feet an center in each story in both longitudinal and transverse directions in accordance with Table R602.10.1.3. <br />However. the spacing between two adjacent braced wall lines shall not exceed 35 feet on center in order to accommodate one single room when the provisions in <br />Table R602.10.1.3 are satisfied <br />8. Horizontal panel joints in Waced-wall panels shall be blocked in accordance with Section R60210.4.4 <br />9_ Braced -wall lines shall have a minimum of two braced wall panels unless the provisions of Section R602.10.23 are satisfied. <br />1. For buildings in SDC DO. DI. and D2 the user must ensure braced wall line spacing greater than 25 feet satisfies the requirements atTable R602.10.1.3. <br />2. The wall bracing provisions of the IRC may not be used in areas where wind design is required in accordance with Figure R3012(4)B or where the ultimate design <br />wind speed shown on Figure R301.2(4)P, equals or exceeds 140 miles per hour. <br />3. Different intermittent bracing methods are not permitted to be mixed within a braced wall line for Townhouses in Seismic Design Category C and all structures in <br />Seismic Design Category DO. Dt. or D2 in accordance with Section R602.10.4.1 Rem 83. <br />www.strorg ie.conitwebapps,bracedWalI This is page 2 of 2 <br />
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