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9.23.13.6.(1) | Application | Intent |
OS2 | OP2 | OH1 |
Objective | OH1 Indoor Conditions |
Attribution | |
Application | Application 1: Minimum depth and thickness of hip and valley lumber
rafters, 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 inadequate depth or thickness,
which could lead to an inability to resist expected gravity and lateral loads
transferred from common rafters, which could lead to the excessive deflection
of rafters, which could lead to damage to roofing. 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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