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Roof bracing | BRANZ Build
https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/index.php/articles/show/roof-bracing
One roof brace is required per 50 m² with a minimum of two per ridge line. Upper storey solution – a minimum of two braces are required for the upper storey roof (see Figure 1). Braces are marked in red (A and B). The lower roof plan area (no soffit) = (7.040 × 6.2) + (8.1 × 3.1) + (6.2 × 3.1) = 68.7 m².
Bracing - BRANZ Build
https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/assets/import-content/20140521/Build%20141%20Bracing%20Supplement.pdf
in the storey below must run continuously from the storey below to the underside of the upper levels. bracing elements at right angles to ridge and wind direction Wind direction across ridge L where roof pitch is greater than 25° L where roof pitch is less than 25° Figure 3Bracing for wind across the ridge.
"roofs" | BRANZ
https://www.branz.co.nz/shop/search/?q=roofs&page=1
Testing and certification. Search Appraisals, CodeMark and product certificates CodeMark
"bracing supplement" | BRANZ
https://www.branz.co.nz/shop/search/?q=bracing+supplement&page=1
This bulletin outlines BRANZ LTF structural research and provides guidance on bracing design to minimise the impact of uneven bracing distribution and building irregularity in an earthquake. This bulletin covers: how we build now structural irregularities and their impacts what the Christchurch earthquake events showed us
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