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Subfloor bracing | BRANZ Build

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CALCULATING BRACING DEMAND FOR SUBFLOORS Subfloor …

    https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Build-132-38-Design-Right-Subfloor-Bracing2.pdf
    Choose bracing element The subfloor is 600 mm or less high. Anchor piles have been chosen as the subfloor bracing ele- ment as they are rated as 160 BUs for wind and 120 BUs for earthquake. Moving to the bracing lines For this example, the exterior walls will be used

Subfloor structure | BRANZ Maintaining My Home

    https://www.maintainingmyhome.org.nz/maintenance-guides/subfloor-maintenance-guide/subfloor-structure/
    Add bracing to piles where there is none. Fix timber braces at a slope no more than 45° – flatter slopes are better. Connect each brace to framing parallel with it, e.g. pile to bearer or pile to joist. Sheet bracing (treated plywood or fibre-cement) can also be used so long as it does not reduce subfloor ventilation.

BU617 Subfloor and roof bracing in NZS 3604:2011 …

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    Wind and earthquakes can generate significant forces on a building. Bracing demand must be calculated and sufficient bracing …

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