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9.23.10.3.(1) | Application | Intent |
OS2 | OP2 | OH1 | OH4 | OS1 | OS3 |
Objective | OH4 Vibration and Deflection Limitation |
Attribution | |
Application | Application 1: Orientation of wall studs, in wood-frame constructions
to which Section 9.23. applies [see Sentence 9.23.1.1.(1) for
application of Section 9.23.].
Exceptions:
except as stated in:
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Intent | Intent 1: To limit the probability that stud orientation that is inconsistent
with the slenderness-ratio assumptions upon which stud size, height and spacing
are based will lead to an inability to resist expected gravity and lateral
loads. For floors and constructions supporting floors,
this is to limit the probability of:
This is to limit the probability of excessive movement, vibration
or deflection, which could lead to negative effects on the psychological well-being
of persons.
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