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9.23.3.5.(3) | Application | Intent |
OS2 | OP2 | OH1 | OH4 | OS1 | OS3 |
Objective | OH1 Indoor Conditions |
Attribution | |
Application | Application 1: Minimum shank and head diameter of roofing nails used
to fasten fibreboard or gypsum sheathing to framing members, in wood-frame
constructions to which Section 9.23. applies [see Sentence 9.23.1.1.(1) for application of Section 9.23.].
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Intent | Intent 1: To limit the probability of an inadequate nail diameter
or head size, which could lead to inadequate capacity, rigidity or pull-through
resistance, which could lead to an inability to resist expected lateral, gravity
or wind-uplift loads. Where wood-frame construction supports
or is part of an environmental separator, this is to limit the probability
of the displacement or failure of required environmental separation elements,
which could lead to:
This is to limit the probability of:
This is to limit the probability of:
This is to limit the probability of harm to persons.
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