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Open-Web Trusses

Including Red-L, Red-W, Red-S, Red-M


and Red-H Trusses
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Specify Open-Web trusses
for your next project using
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sizing software.

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Economical Truss Solutions

Welcome to RedBuilt
RedBuilt is an exciting business offering building solutions for a broad range
of commercial and custom residential applications. In addition to pioneering
unique manufacturing technologies, RedBuilt provides world-class service and
technical support for architects, specifiers and builders.
RedBuilt gives you access to reliable, innovative products, including RedBuilt
open-web trusses, Red-I joists, and RedLam LVL beams and headers. And
we keep things simple: You'll work with just one service-oriented supplier to
get all these productsplus the support you need to build smarter.
RedBuilt: A family of brand-name building productsa source for innovative
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features and Benefits
3
Design Center Services
4
Specifying Economical Trusses
4
Open-Web Truss Descriptions
5
Load Tables
611
Truss Details
1223
Wind or Seismic Connections
2426
Red-S
, Red-M and Red-H Truss
Cap Plate Applications
27
Bridging 28
Allowable Duct Sizes
29
Installation Bracing
3031
Long Span Installation
32
Material Weights
33
Snowdrift Loading
34
Tech Support and Analysis
34
Deflection and Camber Criteria
35
36
Nailing Information
Sound Details
3637
Q&A
38
Specifications
39

ABOUT THIS GUIDE


The RedBuilt Open-Web Truss Specifiers Guide is one of several guides that offer
technical information and design recommendations for RedBuilt products.
This guide provides architects, designers, and engineers with information regarding
open-web trusses for commercial and custom residential applications.

features and benefits


Product Selection
This guide provides specifiers with technical information about the RedBuilt open-web truss product line.
However, complex or custom applications can often make specifying the right products in the right places a
challengeespecially when you have factors such as span, wind or load-carrying capacity and other design
constraints to consider. But whatever your project entails, RedBuilt is here to help. Your local RedBuilt technical
representative, along with our Design Center teams, can assist you in choosing the best products and designing the
best system for your specific application.
Contact us for help with any of the following:

Product selection
Building department calculations
Complete cost analysis
System selection (system packages can include horizontal framing, main
carrying beams, headers, wall framing, mansard framing, and accessories)

Products for Every Application


In addition to open-web trusses, RedBuilt offers a variety of other engineered
lumber products that are ideal for use in commercial and custom residential
projects. For more information, contact your RedBuilt technical representative
or visit www.RedBuilt.com to download literature for products such as Red-I
joists and RedLam LVL.

Unsurpassed Technical Support


RedBuilt has one of the largest networks of technical representatives in the
business. Their services include consultation, computer-assisted design
and layout, delivery coordination, and installation review. They can suggest
cost-reduction techniques and check special application requirements. In
addition, theyre backed by a staff of professional engineers who provide
comprehensive technical support when needed. Special requests are
accommodated wherever practical, and they offer cost analysis, engineering
analysis, assistance with building code approvalseven the creation of special
product applications for more creative designs. The goal of RedBuilt technical
support is to help architects and engineers achieve quality design applications
with the most cost-efficient product selection possible.

Resource Efficiency
Consider all of the positive attributes of wood when selecting your building
material of choice. In addition to its structural properties, high strength-toweight ratio, and ease of construction, wood is a naturally occurring, renewable
resource that requires less energy to produce than steel or concrete. And it
sequesters carbonwhether on the stump or in your structure.
Our RedBuilt open-web trusses with RedLam LVL chords, well as other
RedBuilt products, are now available with FSC credits. Whether youre
looking for LEED certification or simply want to ensure efficient use of raw
materials, we can help. By making better use of every tree, RedBuilt produces
cost-effective, consistently available engineered wood products that reduce
environmental impact. The result is a quality wood product that offers
superior strength and reliable performance.

Our network of technical representatives offers a


wide range of services to help guide yourprojects
through planning and construction.

DESIGN CENTER SERVICES


Installation Review

Upon request, RedBuilt can provide the following services


for the products described in this Open-Web Truss Specifiers
Guide:
A complete design package including layout drawings
(placement diagrams) and detailed design calculations.
Review and analysis of the application.
Drawings or calculations sealed by a professional engineer.

Although responsibility for proper installation lies with the


contractor-builder, RedBuilt provides detailed suggestions
and guidelines for installation. If requested, a RedBuilt
representative will visit the site to verify the contractors
understanding of proper installation. RedBuilt professional
engineers also are available to help solve jobsite application
problems.

Engineering Responsibility Position Statement


RedBuilt is a manufacturer of proprietary structural
components.
It employs a staff of professional engineers to aid in the
development, manufacture, and marketing of its products.
RedBuilt does not replace or accept the responsibility of the
design professional of record for any structure.
RedBuilt accepts the delegation of engineering responsibility
only for the products it manufactures, provided that the
application conditions are specified by the design professional
of record, or other responsible party when a design professional
is not engaged. RedBuilt provides engineering in the design of
its products and does not displace the need on any project for a
design professional of record.

Our technical support team offers professional capabilities in the


design and application of all RedBuilt products.

how to specify TRusses for maximum economy


It is in the designer's best interest to specify the most economically efficient materials and ensure that their customers are not
paying extra for structural components that are oversized for the given loads. However, specifying a minimum depth truss with
the maximum plf loading (as shown in the load tables on pages 611) may not be the most economical solution.
Designing to the maximum depth allowed for the application, and not maximizing loads in tables, will produce the most
economical solution. Keep this and the following two examples in mind when consulting the load tables in this guide:

Deeper Can Be More Economical

Consider An Alternative Truss Series

Example:

Example:
Red-L Truss Series (Maximum PLF Capacity)

Minimum Depth (Maximum PLF Capacity)

32"

32"

14-Panel Truss

10-Panel Truss

Red-W Truss Series

Economical Depth

32"

36"
9-Panel Truss

Cost Savings
of 12%

9-Panel Truss

Cost Savings
of 20%

Red-S Truss Series


32"
7-Panel Truss

Cost Savings
of 23%

Top chord bearing at each end provides the easiest installation and the most cost-effective truss system. Note that these are
general guidelines only and they are not reflective of all applications. Consult your local RedBuilt technical representative to
assist you in specifying the most economical truss solutions for your particular applications.

open-web truss descriptions

Red-L and Red-W Trusses

Red-S Trusses

Red-M and Red-H Trusses

Top Chords:
Red-L trusses: 1" x 3" MSR lumber*
Red-W trusses: 1" x 4" MSR lumber
Bottom Chords:
Red-L trusses: 1" x 3" MSR lumber*
Red-W trusses: 1" x 4" MSR lumber
Webs:
1" and 118" diameter tubular steel members
varying in gauge and diameter according to
requirements. Minimum yield of 45,000 psi.
Weight:
Red-L trusses: 3.75 to 4.25 lbs/ft
Red-W trusses: 4.5 to 5.25 lbs/ft
Depths:
Minimum depth at wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14"
Maximum depth at wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50"
Maximum pitched ridge depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50"
Any depth between minimum and maximum is
available.

Top and Bottom Chords:


Double 1" x 2.3" RedLam LVL
Webs:
1", 1", and 1" diameter tubular steel members
varying in gauge and diameter according to
requirements. Minimum yield of 45,000 psi.
Weight:
4.75 to 5.75 lbs/ft
Depths:
Minimum depth at wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16"
Maximum depth at wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60"
Maximum pitched ridge depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84"
Any depth between minimum and maximum is
available.

Top and Bottom Chords:


Red-M trusses: Double 1" x 3" MSR lumber*
Red-H trusses: Double 1" x 5" MSR lumber*
Webs:
Up to 2" diameter tubular steel members varying
in gauge and diameter according to requirements.
Minimum yield of 45,000 psi.
Weight:
Red-M trusses: 8 to 9 lbs/ft
Red-H trusses: 10 to 12 lbs/ft
Depths: Red-M Red-H
Minimum depth at wall . . . . . . . . . . . 20" . . . . . . . 24"
Maximum depth at wall . . . . . . . . . . 60" . . . . . . . 72"
Maximum pitched ridge depth . . . . 72" . . . . . . 114"
Any depth between minimum and maximum is
available.

Open-web trusses are intended for dry use,


untreated applications.

* RedLam LVL chords may be available for Red-L, Red-M,

and Red-H truss series. Consult your technical representative for availability and limitations.

Building Codes and Product Acceptance: See ICC-ES ESR-1774, L.A. City RR #22614

Truss Profiles

Tightest Curvature Available:

Parallel Chord

Tapered

Pitched

Barrel

Red-L
and Red-W trusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52' radius
Red-S trusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200' radius
Red-M trusses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camber only
Red-H trusses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camber only
Truss
Series
Red-L
Red-W
Red-S
Red-M
Red-H

7 Pitched Top Chord/Radius Bottom Chord

Scissor

Radius Pitched

Bow String

10

Compound Barrel

Lenticular

Profiles Available
4 5 6 7 8

10

Indicates that the profile is available.

In radius truss applications (Profiles 5, 6, 7, 9,


and 10), allowable loads are reduced due to
radial stresses. Contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for jobspecific possibilities.
Maximum top chord slope for Profile 4 (Radius
Pitched) is :12 for Red-L and Red-W truss
series, and 38 :12 for Red-S truss series.

Load Tables

Red-L Truss allowable uniform load table (PLF) / parallel chord


SEE PAGE 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRUSS DESIGN
14"
Span
14'
16'
18'
20'
22'
24'
26'
28'

16"

Depth
20"

18"

22"

24"

26"

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

291
200
266
154
220
108
184
83
158
65
133
52
105
42
85
34

341
370
306
332
250
273
212
229
171
192
152
167
131
135
108
108
90
90
75
75
59
59
55
55
47
47
40
41
35
35
31
31

329
237
301
190
200
139
171
108
142
84
133
67
113
55
109
44
92
37
76
31

393
429
351
382
289
313
245
266
204
217
178
189
151
160
132
141
114
121
100
101
84
84
72
72
62
62
52
52
46
47
39
39
36
36

376
300
284
217
228
173
184
134
160
108
143
87
129
69
118
56
108
46
95
39
81
33

421
460
390
415
330
359
277
299
228
252
201
215
173
188
149
158
130
140
113
124
101
110
87
93
78
80
69
69
59
60
52
52
45
45
40
41
36
36

370
343
343
258
270
206
207
159
177
130
157
101
136
84
125
68
121
56
107
48
99
41
83
35
75
30

427
460
396
423
353
377
305
323
260
283
221
241
190
210
163
181
145
155
128
140
114
124
98
102
86
94
79
86
70
70
65
65
57
57
51
51
45
45
39
39
36
36

338

388
422
380
414
365
381
332
341
289
314
247
267
214
233
181
196
158
175
142
155
126
136
108
115
97
104
87
95
79
86
71
74
66
69
61
62
55
55
49
49
44
44
37
37
36
36

328

352
392
353
381
362
392
327
349
303
307
269
291
235
255
199
220
173
192
155
170
138
150
119
128
106
114
96
102
87
92
80
82
73
79
67
70
59
66
57
59
51
51
47
47
43
43
39
39

324

357
389
350
385
344
374
318
353
309
321
287
294
250
270
219
240
191
209
169
184
151
164
128
140
116
126
102
114
95
103
85
94
79
86
73
79
65
73
62
63
55
58
54
56
49
49
46
46

30'
32'
34'
36'
38'
40'
42'
44'
46'
48'
50'
52'
54'
56'
58'

335
298
301
239
226
194
200
150
172
121
151
99
136
84
127
68
118
58
105
49
97
42
85
36
79
31

60'

329
322
265
268
214
220
181
185
139
166
118
151
98
140
81
127
68
120
57
107
49
92
42
81
37
79
32

304
302
290
239
260
200
202
164
177
136
163
115
152
94
139
79
127
66
114
57
97
49
94
43
85
37
77
33

See page 5 for available depths and profiles. For depths and profiles not shown, contact your RedBuilt technical representative for assistance.
Red numbers refer to 115% Total Load (TL).

General Notes
Values

shown demonstrate maximum allowable load capacities based on
the following assumptions:

Straight line interpolations may be made between depths and spans.


Values in shaded areas may be increased 7% for repetitive-member use.

Simple span, uniformly loaded conditions, with provisions for positive


drainage (:12 slope, minimum) in roof applications.

Bold
 italic values are controlled by minimum concentrated load analysis
of 2,000 lbs. Higher loads are possible where minimum concentrated
load analysis is not required by code. Contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for assistance.

Span indicates distance from inside face to inside face of bearing.


Top chord no-notch bearing clips with 1" bearing. Higher values may be
possible with other types of bearing clips.

General Notes continued on page 7

Trusses delivered to the jobsite are custom manufactured to resist only project specific application loads provided by the design professional. Actual trusses may not
be able to resist the maximum loads shown in the tables above. For questions regarding actual truss capacity contact your RedBuilt technical representative.

Red-L Truss allowable uniform load table (PLF) / parallel chord


SEE PAGE 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRUSS DESIGN

28"
Span
14'
16'
18'
20'
22'
24'
26'
28'
30'
32'
34'
36'
38'
40'
42'
44'
46'
48'
50'
52'
54'
56'
58'
60'

30"

Depth
34"

32"

36"

38"

40"

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% TL

115% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

100% LL

125% TL

307

354
375
351
368
308
340
311
336
305
325
288
298
270
275
233
248
208
226
184
199
162
176
138
151
116
135
113
122
102
112
92
100
84
93
79
86
72
79
66
73
62
68
60
65
55
58
50
50

296

338
371
336
347
315
345
312
323
287
316
291
302
272
276
253
257
219
238
197
214
174
186
150
163
134
147
122
132
108
120
98
109
92
100
84
92
78
85
72
78
65
73
62
65
57
62
55
61

291

333
357
310
335
303
304
290
315
279
301
287
296
272
272
253
257
237
241
212
225
187
204
156
174
144
157
130
141
117
128
107
117
98
106
90
98
83
90
77
84
67
78
68
74
60
68
60
65

275

315
343
307
322
289
315
279
305
259
282
272
281
266
276
253
254
236
242
207
217
199
210
171
185
152
167
139
150
125
136
114
125
105
114
96
105
89
96
82
89
76
83
69
78
68
75
64
68

262

304
329
298
307
280
303
260
284
258
281
261
284
256
278
251
255
236
239
222
222
208
208
180
195
163
177
146
160
133
145
121
133
112
121
102
110
94
103
87
95
81
88
76
84
68
79
67
72

264

305
328
292
305
280
287
264
289
256
278
234
271
255
266
231
249
219
231
211
215
200
200
187
188
162
180
153
164
141
153
129
140
118
128
108
118
100
108
88
100
86
93
81
88
77
80
72
78

244

280
304
277
301
268
304
256
275
238
259
246
252
232
250
232
232
218
219
203
207
190
190
179
179
171
172
162
162
147
150
131
139
124
131
113
124
105
115
97
106
90
94
82
93
82
88
75
83

311
278
271
249
260
207
219
182
195
154
177
130
164
108
151
90
137
76
123
66
113
57
99
49
92
43
78
38
76
34
70
30

311
276
284
267
263
228
253
190
237
164
214
139
172
122
158
100
147
87
132
76
115
64
109
56
99
49
90
43
82
38
73
34
69
30

283
276
259
238
243
210
237
178
220
158
200
132
170
114
157
97
140
84
127
72
117
64
107
55
96
48
86
43
81
38
71
34
70
31

266
261
257
236
222
228
195
220
169
206
146
180
125
165
107
151
92
136
82
125
71
114
62
101
55
93
49
86
43
80
38
74
34
69
31

261
258
259
241
227
222
214
218
184
204
160
193
137
181
118
161
103
144
91
129
79
121
69
109
61
99
54
91
49
85
43
74
38
73
35
68
31

257
252
234
224
218
222

198
193
206
174
193
151
182
130
172
114
152
98
140
87
128
77
116
67
105
60
96
54
90
48
83
43
75
38
72
35
67
32

240

235
236
224
213
212
208
205
185
193
162
182
143
172
124
163
109
148
95
133
83
121
74
112
66
103
59
95
52
88
47
82
42
76
38
71
35
66
32

See page 5 for available depths and profiles. For depths and profiles not shown, contact your RedBuilt technical representative for assistance.
Red numbers refer to 115% Total Load (TL).

General Notes continued from page 6

To size floor trusses:


Check both total load (100% TL) and live load (100% LL). When live load is not
shown, total load will control. Total load values limit deflection to L/240. Live
load values are based on the Commercial Floor Deflection Limit shown on
page 35, and assume a nailed floor system. Live load (100% LL) values may
be increased with a glue-nailed floor system; contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for assistance.

To size roof trusses:


Check the appropriate snow load area (115% TL) or non-snow load area
(125% TL) value to determine the maximum allowable total load. Total load
(115% TL and 125% TL) values limit truss deflection to L/180.
Consult local codes to verify deflection limits required for specific applications.

Trusses delivered to the jobsite are custom manufactured to resist only project specific application loads provided by the design professional. Actual trusses may not
be able to resist the maximum loads shown in the tables above. For questions regarding actual truss capacity contact your RedBuilt technical representative.

Load Tables

Continued from page 6

Load Tables

Red-W Truss allowable uniform load table (PLF) / parallel chord


SEE PAGE 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRUSS DESIGN
Depth
14"

16"

18"

20"

22"

24"

26"

28"

30"

32"

34"

36"

38"

40"

100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL

Span
14'
16'
18'
20'
22'
24'
26'
28'
30'
32'
34'
36'
38'
40'
42'
44'
46'

100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL

387
244
316
183
255
135
221
108
178
82
156
65
125
52
105
42
84
35

444
469
365
398
309
326
249
271
208
226
180
192
153
166
132
139
115
116
96
98
81
82
69
69
59
59
50
50
45
45
39
39
35
35

415
322
373
230
313
177
258
138
210
106
177
85
147
68
125
55
113
46
97
39
83
33

48'
50'
52'
54'
56'
58'
60'

475 429 486 455 502 428 481 394 459 388 447 377 416 371 405 341 370 342 381 330 349 329 347
487 384 506 429 512
513
486
485
458
446
398
414
372
371
422 408 439 418 448 403 447 395 443 381 438 369 442 348 401 335 386 333 359 311 331 300 329
434 275 446 318 455 353 456
479
480
461
420
397
390
356
351
351 344 389 369 394 377 402 377 403 371 401 352 404 334 404 312 385 315 363 303 344 288 320
370 212 392 254 399 286 403 321 412 344 407 350 412
415
385
395
373
348
290 294 327 329 352 340 361 329 365 328 367 340 372 340 361 304 362 303 332 283 328 288 332
313 172 338 206 356 234 361 267 370 295 371 286 372 321 370
376
375
350
356
241 243 273 274 307 302 322 309 330 310 332 310 333 303 333 300 338 293 335 288 322 276 307
265 130 297 161 313 188 326 216 330 241 337 264 341 284 339 287 338
335
331
314
203 206 234 229 261 254 288 278 300 285 303 285 305 285 306 285 304 285 307 276 296 271 285
223 105 253 128 283 151 295 173 300 201 303 222 310 244 307 262 309 270 307
297
287
176 171 201 191 225 212 249 231 265 250 273 262 281 263 282 263 282 263 281 261 274 262 264
192 86 219 106 240 122 265 141 274 161 279 173 285 199 282 214 284 235 282 253 274
265
153 146 174 162 194 181 215 199 237 217 249 234 261 242 261 245 260 244 257 245 251 245 243
166 70 184 87 211 103 233 118 251 133 257 149 264 166 261 185 262 202 261 215 252 235 243
133 123 152 141 170 157 188 172 206 188 223 204 241 220 240 229 242 229 239 229 231 229 226
144 59 165 72 185 86 204 98 224 111 238 127 243 142 240 158 243 174 239 193 231 207 226
113 112 133 118 149 135 165 153 181 166 197 180 214 193 223 208 226 215 226 211 217 215 215
127 50 144 60 162 72 179 84 196 94 214 108 226 122 223 135 227 151 226 168 217 180 215
104 101 118 108 132 127 147 140 161 152 174 165 189 172 202 183 210 197 212 202 203 199 198
110 41 128 51 144 61 159 72 174 81 190 93 204 103 210 116 212 132 212 142 203 157 201
90 90 102 100 113 114 127 125 135 134 151 145 164 158 176 167 188 178 199 191 190 190 185
93 36 107 44 125 52 138 62 151 70 164 81 179 90 192 101 199 113 199 126 190 136 188
78 74 92 90 103 102 114 112 125 120 136 130 147 142 159 152 169 162 181 171 180 179 174
79 30 100 38 112 45 124 53 136 62 148 71 160 79 172 87 184 98 184 110 180 120 174
68
83 81 93 87 103 101 113 110 123 117 133 128 143 137 153 145 163 154 170 163 164
69
89 33 101 39 112 46 123 54 133 62 144 69 151 77 166 86 175 95 170 105 164
59
75
84 82 93 89 102 96 112 103 119 116 129 124 139 132 148 139 157 148 153
59
78
92 34 102 40 110 47 121 54 131 61 141 68 151 76 161 84 162 94 160
52
67
77 73 84 83 93 91 100 97 110 105 118 113 127 121 135 128 143 135 144
52
68
83 30 92 36 102 41 111 48 119 54 128 60 137 67 147 75 154 82 152
46
57
70
78 76 86 83 93 89 99 96 108 104 116 110 123 117 131 124 137
46
58
74
85 32 93 36 101 41 109 48 116 53 126 60 134 67 142 73 144
41
51
64
67
74 76 83 82 91 89 99 95 106 101 113 108 120 114 127
41
51
66
78
85 33 93 38 101 43 108 48 116 54 123 60 131 65 138
36
45
59
65
71
79 76 83 82 92 87 98 94 105 99 111 105 117
36
47
59
71
79
86 34 92 38 100 43 106 48 113 53 120 58 127
42
51
59
67
73 70 79 76 85 81 89 86 96 91 102 97 108
42
52
60
72
79 30 81 34 92 38 98 43 105 48 111 53 118
37
44
55
60
68
73 69 78 75 84 80 89 85 95 90 99
38
47
56
66
73
79 31 85 35 91 39 97 43 103 48 109
41
47
57
64
68
70 70 79 72 86 79 91 84 96
42
47
61
69
76
81 32 87 35 93 39 99 43 104
37
42
53
60
65
68
75 69 80 74 85 78 90
38
42
54
61
69
76
81 32 87 35 92 40 98
42
50
52
58
65
67
75 67 79 73 84
42
50
55
63
71
74
81 32 86 36 89

304 342
371
301 331
353
273 331
360
277 305
305
258 297
302
265 269
269
249 253
256
233 240
240
216 218
213 219
201 206
185 206
182 193
165 193
174 182
146 182
166 169
127 173
158 164
113 164
148 155
101 155
140 143
90 146
131 136
81 138
120 134
72 135
110 124
65 129
102 114
58 119
95 106
53 112
88 101
48 107
82 95
44 100
77 89
40 95

See page 5 for available depths and profiles. For depths and profiles not shown, contact your RedBuilt technical representative for assistance.
Red numbers refer to 115% Total Load (TL).

General Notes
Values

shown demonstrate maximum allowable load capacities based on
the following assumptions:
Simple span, uniformly loaded conditions, with provisions for positive
drainage (:12 slope, minimum) in roof applications.
Span indicates distance from inside face to inside face of bearing.
Top chord no-notch bearing clips with 2" bearing for Red-W trusses and
standard bearing clips for Red-S trusses. Higher values may be possible
with other types of bearing clips.

Straight line interpolations may be made between depths and spans.


Values in shaded areas may be increased for repetitive-member use as
follows: 7% for Red-W trusses and 4% for Red-S trusses.
Bold italic values are controlled by minimum concentrated load analysis
of 2,000 lbs. Higher loads are possible where minimum concentrated
load analysis is not required by code. Contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for assistance.
General Notes continued on page 9

Trusses delivered to the jobsite are custom manufactured to resist only project specific application loads provided by the design professional. Actual trusses may not
be able to resist the maximum loads shown in the tables above. For questions regarding actual truss capacity contact your RedBuilt technical representative.

Red-S Truss allowable uniform load table (PLF) / parallel chord


Depth
18"

16"

20"

22"

24"

26"

28"

30"

32"

34"

36"

38"

40"

42"

100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL

Span
16'
18'
20'
22'
24'
26'
28'
30'
32'
34'
36'
38'
40'
42'
44'
46'
48'
50'
52'
54'
56'
58'

100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL

398
255
325
187
260
137
214
105
196
83
163
65
131
52
106
42
84
35
73
29
62
25
53
21
45
18
39
16

460
500
374
407
321
323
268
285
226
246
192
207
165
168
136
135
113
113
95
95
80
80
69
67
59
59
51
51
45
45
39
39
35
35
31
31
27
27
24
22
22
20

60'
62'

465
324
379
239
320
176
244
132
220
105
190
84
165
68
138
55
115
46
96
38
80
32
69
27
59
23
51
20
45
18
39
16

526
541
434
453
367
396
307
305
249
276
220
237
190
207
166
179
145
147
123
123
104
104
89
89
76
76
66
66
58
58
51
51
45
45
40
40
35
35
32
32
29
29
26
26

491
398
432
297
359
219
276
165
250
130
215
104
184
84
161
69
143
57
120
48
102
41
87
35
74
30
63
26
56
23
49
20
43
17
39
15

23
16

21

539 490 546 467 538


554 474 567
570
469 454 481 483 497
491 354 509 419 507
410 391 423 416 448
418 268 460 316 463
314 334 384 367 401
342 206 386 249 404
288 278 320 309 356
310 160 339 193 365
247 240 276 264 303
267 127 297 153 330
214 207 238 225 262
232 103 258 123 282
187 179 207 197 227
203 85 223 101 248
164 159 182 174 201
178 70 193 84 216
145 140 162 152 172
157 59 176 71 193
129 124 144 137 157
132 50 157 60 172
112 106 129 124 143
112 43 139 51 154
96 91 117 110 129
96 37 119 44 140
84 79 103 95 116
84 32 103 38 125
73 69 89 83 105
73 27 89 33 109
64 60 79 73 95
64 24 79 29 95
57 53 70 63 84
57 21 70 26 83
50 47 62 57 74
50 19 60 23 74
45 42 55 51 67
45 17 55 20 62
40 38 49 46 59
40 15 49 18 58
36
44 41 53
36
44 16 53
32
40
48
32
40
48
29
36
43
29
36
44
27
33
40
27
33
40

453 514
564
434 492
525
427 449
368 457
376 409
289 428
338 374
227 375
288 331
180 350
248 286
145 310
217 249
119 271
187 219
99 236
167 194
84 211
148 173
70 188
132 151
60 166
119 141
52 151
110 126
45 137
98 115
39 125
86 106
34 114
76 98
30 100
68 88
27 88
60 78
24 78
54 70
22 70
47 64
19 64
44 56
18 57
40 52
16 50
47
47

455 471
520
409 466
511
389 455
381 479
385 411
327 420
356 377
262 378
312 348
212 349
269 310
172 325
235 270
138 291
206 238
116 258
180 211
98 229
160 186
82 201
145 166
70 183
129 152
60 164
120 138
52 149
105 126
46 137
100 114
40 124
89 106
36 115
78 98
32 104
70 90
28 93
63 83
25 82
56 74
23 74
51 66
20 67
47 61
19 61
41 54
17 55

433 491
503
414 454
493
374 446
463
378 422
370 435
361 379
298 386
330 349
239 363
289 324
196 325
252 290
163 304
223 256
132 276
195 227
112 246
176 202
95 220
155 178
81 198
139 164
70 177
126 149
61 160
118 135
53 147
108 123
46 135
99 114
41 124
91 105
36 114
81 93
32 106
73 90
29 95
65 84
26 86
59 78
24 77
54 70
21 70
49 64
19 62

375 461 364 398 346 415


499
454
454
359 425 390 423 338 415
461
460
429
377 434 379 397 356 378
472
432
446
377 417 344 398 330 384
423
433
435
341 388 346 383 317 370
327 399 338 391
398
332 366 328 352 315 350
266 358 275 370 307 361
309 327 311 326 313 335
222 338 246 334 254 344
271 303 287 305 291 304
184 315 207 309 226 312
236 273 255 281 271 286
152 287 172 287 192 290
209 243 221 254 240 269
126 262 143 269 162 270
189 217 199 232 214 245
107 236 122 250 137 255
168 190 179 208 192 220
93 210 104 224 116 238
151 176 160 188 173 200
80 189 90 199 101 215
139 156 147 169 157 177
69 172 77 184 87 195
123 145 135 154 144 165
60 158 68 168 75 179
116 133 124 142 130 151
53 143 59 154 67 164
105 121 113 130 121 139
47 133 53 142 59 151
98 113 105 120 110 128
42 123 47 131 53 139
91 104 97 111 103 118
37 113 42 121 47 128
83 97 90 103 95 110
33 105 37 112 42 119
75 90 83 96 89 102
30 98 34 104 38 111
68 83 76 89 83 95
27 89 31 97 34 103
61 78 69 84 77 89
24 81 28 91 31 97
56 73 63 78 71 83
22 73 25 83 28 90

345 395
430
315 378
394
333 384
417
328 364
411
343 374
407
304 356
358
303 327
282 347
293 310
240 313
282 286
203 293
254 268
176 273
226 255
148 256
200 234
131 242
184 211
113 228
165 192
96 206
148 174
85 188
135 160
74 174
128 147
66 160
118 135
58 147
109 125
52 136
101 116
47 124
94 108
42 117
88 101
38 109
82 94
35 102
77 88
32 96

312 359 317 362


387
393
311 354 312 358
387
413
331 362 287 360
413
391
307 354 306 354
384
385
299 338 291 335
371
363
294 345 293 332
363
363
302 333 282 329
339
337
296 306 282 310
260 311 280 316
274 295 279 291
223 294 239 292
266 272 270 273
190 274 204 275
237 254 251 257
162 259 179 258
215 243 226 245
141 244 153 242
194 223 204 232
125 231 135 230
176 201 185 213
108 218 117 216
160 184 169 193
94 199 104 208
147 169 155 178
81 184 91 193
135 155 140 163
72 169 79 177
123 143 130 151
65 154 71 162
115 132 120 139
58 144 63 151
107 122 108 129
52 133 57 140
99 113 104 119
47 123 51 130
92 106 97 111
42 116 46 122
86 99 90 105
38 108 42 114
81 93 85 98
35 101 38 106

See page 5 for available depths and profiles. For depths and profiles not shown, contact your RedBuilt technical representative for assistance.
Red numbers refer to 115% Total Load (TL).

General Notes continued from page 8

To size floor trusses:


Check both total load (100% TL) and live load (100% LL). When live load is not
shown, total load will control. Total load values limit deflection to L/240. Live
load values are based on the Commercial Floor Deflection Limit shown on
page 35, and assume a nailed floor system. Live load (100% LL) values may
be increased with a glue-nailed floor system; contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for assistance.

To size roof trusses:


Check the appropriate snow load area (115% TL) or non-snow load area
(125% TL) value to determine the maximum allowable total load. Total load
(115% TL and 125% TL) values limit truss deflection to L/180.
Consult local codes to verify deflection limits required for specific applications.

Trusses delivered to the jobsite are custom manufactured to resist only project specific application loads provided by the design professional. Actual trusses may not
be able to resist the maximum loads shown in the tables above. For questions regarding actual truss capacity contact your RedBuilt technical representative.

Load Tables

SEE PAGE 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRUSS DESIGN

Load Tables

Red-M Truss allowable uniform load table (PLF) / parallel chord


SEE PAGE 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRUSS DESIGN
Depth
20"

22"

24"

26"

28"

30"

32"

34"

36"

38"

40"

42"

44"

46"

100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL

Span
24'
26'
28'
30'
32'
34'
36'
38'
40'
42'
44'
46'
48'
50'
52'
54'
56'
58'
60'
62'
64'
66'
68'
70'

100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL

292
184
251
147
215
119
186
99
166
82
148
68
133
58
118
49
105
42
91
36
79
32
69
28
61
24
54
22
48
19
43
17
39
15

327
348
278
295
237
255
206
223
185
195
164
173
146
155
131
141
119
127
110
115
99
103
90
90
80
80
70
70
63
63
56
56
51
51
46
46
41
41
37
37
34
34
31
31
29
29
26
26

330
228
280
182
244
148
207
121
185
101
164
85
148
72
133
61
118
52
109
45
99
39
86
34
76
30
66
27
60
24
52
21
48
19
43
17
39
16

368
391
313
328
271
286
231
246
206
220
180
196
161
173
147
155
133
141
121
129
110
116
101
107
93
98
86
88
78
78
70
70
63
63
57
57
52
52
47
47
43
43
39
39
36
36
33
33

365
274
314
219
268
178
235
146
203
122
183
102
160
86
146
74
131
64
121
55
110
48
101
42
93
37
82
33
73
29
65
26
58
23
53
21
46
19
43
17
40
16

404
432
345
365
300
316
260
276
229
242
202
216
178
192
161
175
147
157
135
142
122
128
111
120
102
107
95
101
89
92
82
86
76
76
69
68
63
63
57
57
52
52
47
47
43
43
40
40

403
314
345
252
299
210
261
173
227
144
200
122
175
103
162
88
144
76
132
66
122
58
110
50
102
44
94
39
87
35
78
31
66
28
62
25
57
23
52
21
47
19
43
17
40
16

437
435
383
401
330
351
288
303
253
267
223
237
199
211
176
191
159
170
145
155
135
142
122
129
111
118
104
111
96
99
89
96
83
87
75
82
73
75
68
68
62
62
57
57
50
52
45
48

408
357
372
292
321
241
285
200
246
167
218
142
196
120
175
103
158
89
143
77
130
67
121
59
111
52
102
46
95
41
88
37
82
33
75
30
68
27
61
24
56
22
51
20
47
19
43
17

439 409 443


440 399 439
404 386 405
402 328 407
360 350 376
372 272 374
312 307 341
332 229 349
276 271 295
293 191 317
245 235 263
258 162 278
216 211 233
229 137 244
190 188 210
206 119 218
173 167 193
189 103 205
158 155 171
170 90 179
144 141 158
153 78 169
133 129 140
142 68 153
122 121 132
132 61 141
112 111 123
118 54 129
104 102 111
109 48 118
96 95 103
104 43 113
90 89 98
93 39 105
85 83 91
90 35 97
79 77 85
80 32 90
75 71 80
79 29 84
67 65 75
73 26 80
65 59 70
67 24 75
61 53 67
61 22 70
56 50 64
56 20 66

406 446 383 448


446
450
388 408 388 406
375 406
412
370 379 365 383
306 381 331 382
331 350 333 355
256 350 288 354
291 319 310 330
215 327 241 327
253 282 274 307
184 302 204 311
225 252 243 272
156 270 175 285
204 226 220 242
134 239 151 256
183 199 196 215
116 219 130 234
166 189 180 202
102 200 114 211
153 170 162 179
89 181 100 193
140 153 148 161
78 165 89 176
127 141 136 153
69 153 78 160
119 130 129 139
61 138 69 144
111 120 118 132
55 130 62 134
101 115 109 119
49 118 56 130
96 103 102 114
44 113 50 120
90 98 95 106
40 104 45 109
83 90 90 99
36 99 41 101
78 85 83 92
33 91 37 99
74 81 79 88
30 85 34 91
68 77 74 81
27 81 31 83
63 73 70 77
25 76 28 83
56 67 65 72
23 71 26 76

391 446 379 444 358 443 358 425 371 404 356 392
450
450
455
451
458
439
394 417 391 419 356 415 347 409 351 416 342 403
418
423
421
425
426
430
367 384 365 386 373 391 338 390 337 390 304 384
386
387
387
392
394
390
352 355 349 360 338 352 343 364 326 367 319 366
310 358 339 357
358
367
365
370
329 335 328 332 326 340 322 340 323 331 306 347
267 332 285 337 311 337
340
344
343
295 314 302 316 310 317 310 319 317 320 314 321
227 313 245 316 268 317 292 320 313 321
320
261 290 274 297 287 298 300 302 299 302 295 304
194 296 213 297 232 298 246 301 272 301 291 302
233 257 244 276 259 281 275 284 278 283 280 287
168 277 185 280 203 279 218 285 233 285 253 282
209 235 226 249 234 264 250 267 266 269 265 271
145 249 161 260 177 261 190 270 205 264 219 266
194 202 200 226 215 239 226 251 239 256 249 257
127 226 141 234 154 251 167 254 182 254 195 255
174 190 185 206 198 218 208 227 216 238 228 242
112 205 123 219 136 225 147 242 161 241 173 243
161 171 170 188 180 199 189 210 198 220 208 231
99 188 110 199 121 209 131 223 142 233 155 228
146 163 157 173 166 183 176 192 183 202 191 211
87 171 97 184 107 193 117 204 126 212 137 218
137 150 144 159 154 169 160 177 168 187 180 197
78 161 86 167 95 181 105 188 114 196 124 208
125 138 135 141 140 158 149 164 156 174 165 182
69 147 77 157 85 163 94 174 103 185 111 194
118 130 125 138 132 145 138 152 148 161 153 167
62 136 70 143 77 152 84 161 92 171 100 177
109 117 116 129 121 136 129 141 135 148 143 158
56 125 63 135 70 144 76 151 84 158 90 165
102 113 108 118 114 126 121 131 126 139 133 146
51 118 57 123 63 125 69 141 75 147 82 156
95 102 101 111 107 118 113 125 119 129 124 138
46 113 51 116 57 125 63 132 69 138 75 146
89 97 94 106 100 110 106 116 111 122 117 127
42 105 47 109 52 115 57 123 62 129 68 137
83 92 89 99 94 105 98 110 104 116 110 122
38 97 43 103 47 111 52 116 57 122 62 126
79 87 84 93 88 96 94 103 99 109 104 113
35 91 39 97 43 104 48 108 52 113 57 115
73 83 79 87 84 93 89 97 93 102 97 108
32 88 36 93 40 94 44 99 48 109 52 113
70 78 75 79 79 86 84 92 88 95 93 100
29 82 33 86 37 93 40 98 44 103 48 108

S ee page 5 for available depths and profiles. For depths and profiles not shown, contact your RedBuilt technical representative for assistance.
For spans over 70 feet, see page 32 or contact your RedBuilt technical representative.
Red numbers refer to 115% Total Load (TL).

General Notes
Straight line interpolations may be made between depths and spans.

Values

shown demonstrate maximum allowable load capacities based on
the following assumptions:

Bold
 italic values are controlled by minimum concentrated load analysis
of 2,000 lbs. Higher loads are possible where minimum concentrated
load analysis is not required by code. Contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for assistance.

Simple span, uniformly loaded conditions, with provisions for positive


drainage (:12 slope, minimum) in roof applications.
Span indicates distance from inside face to inside face of bearing.
Top chord Z bearing clips for Red-M and Red-H trusses. Higher values
may be possible with other types of bearing clips.

General Notes continued on page 11

Trusses delivered to the jobsite are custom manufactured to resist only project specific application loads provided by the design professional. Actual trusses may not
be able to resist the maximum loads shown in the tables above. For questions regarding actual truss capacity contact your RedBuilt technical representative.

10

Red-H Truss allowable uniform load table (plf) / parallel chord


Depth
24"

27"

30"

33"

36"

39"

42"

45"

48"

51"

54"

57"

60"

63"

100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL 100% TL 115% TL

Span
30'
32'
34'
36'
38'
40'
42'
44'
46'
48'
50'
52'
54'
56'
58'
60'
62'
64'
66'
68'
70'

100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL 100% LL 125% TL

327
186
290
157
256
132
228
112
206
96
186
83
169
72
151
62
137
55
121
48
107
43
95
38
85
34
76
30
68
27
62
25
56
22
51
20
47
19
43
17
39
16

365 381 426 415 487 417 478 413 495 414 490
387 242 449 304 501 373 491
488
515
321 336 375 378 428 432 471 425 457 434 475
341 203 397 259 453 313 473 370 475 429 484
285 297 333 342 380 372 419 415 447 389 435
303 172 343 217 402 265 447 314 442 366 455
252 267 297 305 336 339 380 376 421 384 428
267 147 313 186 360 228 403 271 424 317 429
228 240 266 274 306 307 340 341 381 373 401
243 126 283 158 320 196 361 235 399 274 397
207 217 238 245 273 276 311 307 339 335 378
222 109 254 138 292 170 329 204 364 239 375
187 196 216 224 250 250 278 282 313 308 341
196 95 228 121 265 149 298 178 322 208 358
169 178 195 204 225 226 258 257 285 283 313
182 83 209 105 240 129 273 156 303 184 333
157 164 183 188 208 211 232 235 262 251 287
166 73 191 93 220 115 246 139 278 163 304
144 151 168 173 192 194 216 215 237 238 261
153 64 177 82 201 102 225 123 250 144 276
132 139 155 158 176 178 196 200 220 218 244
140 57 163 73 185 91 211 109 230 129 249
123 126 142 146 163 165 183 185 198 203 225
124 51 151 65 170 81 191 98 216 116 236
112 114 130 136 152 153 166 170 187 187 210
112 45 141 58 158 72 180 88 200 104 218
100 102 124 126 137 139 159 160 174 175 193
99 41 131 52 148 65 168 79 184 94 204
90 91 116 117 129 133 148 139 164 162 179
90 37 120 47 139 59 156 71 172 85 191
82 83 108 105 121 124 138 137 153 151 168
82 33 109 42 131 53 143 65 162 77 176
74 71 99 97 117 117 130 129 144 142 157
74 30 99 39 121 48 137 59 150 70 166
66 68 90 84 108 108 122 121 135 132 148
68 27 90 35 115 44 128 54 139 64 151
62 62 82 80 102 97 114 115 127 127 137
62 25 82 32 105 40 121 49 131 58 148
57 57 75 72 97 91 106 108 117 118 131
57 23 75 29 96 37 114 45 125 53 136
52 52 69 63 86 84 103 95 112 112 124
52 21 69 27 89 34 107 41 119 49 130

418 486 395 488


512
513
379 477 384 459
474
484
405 452 360 454
458
458
381 424 386 431
361 433
435
377 394 337 409
317 407
409
366 379 364 384
276 382 313 389
334 361 351 368
240 364 271 369
308 339 330 346
211 351 241 352
283 310 304 337
188 327 215 337
260 283 283 313
167 305 192 313
239 266 259 282
150 280 171 302
221 246 240 267
134 259 153 283
206 218 222 246
120 241 139 261
190 209 207 229
110 224 126 242
179 198 189 213
99 208 114 228
167 185 178 201
90 191 104 211
156 173 168 185
82 181 94 194
146 161 159 175
75 168 86 185
136 151 150 164
68 158 79 172
129 143 140 152
63 149 72 164
122 136 131 148
58 143 67 153

401 408 403 434 356 410


502
484
445
380 462 403 414 379 431
492
461
459
370 440 362 441 380 390
459
467
442
369 434 352 418 349 416
439
436
434
370 410 372 415 351 396
415
416
416
360 389 352 390 359 384
349 393
394
393
347 371 350 373 339 374
309 373 341 375
377
332 356 335 358 338 358
275 355 303 358 334 360
323 328 320 340 322 341
241 339 270 341 298 342
300 315 314 327 316 328
213 323 235 326 268 327
279 305 295 312 300 313
193 311 213 310 238 314
258 279 276 297 292 301
174 297 193 300 212 299
238 264 256 281 273 290
156 282 174 288 193 288
223 249 240 261 254 277
142 261 160 270 176 278
208 231 223 245 240 263
129 243 144 261 160 270
190 211 208 231 222 248
118 229 132 244 147 255
181 198 193 217 208 230
108 210 121 229 134 245
171 189 179 202 195 215
98 196 110 213 123 227
160 174 170 187 184 201
90 184 102 200 113 215
152 164 162 179 173 191
82 174 93 189 104 204
143 157 151 168 161 181
76 163 86 175 96 192

349 417 331 382


444
415
337 388 334 381
418
422
358 404 321 371
425
409
359 380 339 384
431
408
350 385 341 339
416
399
328 378 311 370
396
396
333 369 314 356
381
379
326 359 309 353
358
358
322 344 317 346
344
348
313 329 303 329
294 327
331
300 316 307 318
265 316 289 317
290 302 289 305
238 303 261 305
287 292 280 293
212 291 236 293
266 281 279 282
193 278 211 281
252 268 264 271
177 270 193 272
237 259 249 261
162 257 177 259
221 243 234 252
148 248 163 252
207 230 219 243
135 243 148 241
196 214 206 229
124 227 138 232
184 202 195 213
115 214 125 226
173 190 183 202
106 202 117 216

329 375
421
325 361
404
315 378
400
308 364
383
310 364
384
301 360
384
300 356
378
298 344
360
297 343
343
296 329
325
290 315
311
291 300
268 297
277 290
254 286
276 278
236 275
260 268
212 263
260 259
193 255
243 248
175 246
231 240
163 240
216 232
150 228
204 225
139 222
193 213
128 215

S ee page 5 for available depths and profiles. For depths and profiles not shown, contact your RedBuilt technical representative for assistance.
For spans over 70 feet, see page 32 or contact your RedBuilt technical representative.
Red numbers refer to 115% Total Load (TL).

General Notes continued from page 10

To size floor trusses:


Check both total load (100% TL) and live load (100% LL). When live load is not
shown, total load will control. Total load values limit deflection to L/240. Live
load values are based on the Commercial Floor Deflection Limit shown on
page 35, and assume a nailed floor system. Live load (100% LL) values may
be increased with a glue-nailed floor system; contact your RedBuilt technical
representative for assistance.

To size roof trusses:


Check the appropriate snow load area (115% TL) or non-snow load area
(125% TL) value to determine the maximum allowable total load. Total load
(115% TL and 125% TL) values limit truss deflection to L/180.
Consult local codes to verify deflection limits required for specific applications.

Trusses delivered to the jobsite are custom manufactured to resist only project specific application loads provided by the design professional. Actual trusses may not
be able to resist the maximum loads shown in the tables above. For questions regarding actual truss capacity contact your RedBuilt technical representative.

11

Load Tables

SEE PAGE 4 FOR ECONOMICAL TRUSS DESIGN

Red-L And Red-W Truss details


Edge blocking as required

Typical blocking; see


page 13, detail 10

Single Chord Trusses

Starter strut (2x4 block)


by contractor; clips
supplied by RedBuilt

Chord extensions
and outriggers;
see page 15

Strut bracing required


and supplied by RedBuilt;
see page 31

Bridging clips installed


by RedBuilt; see page 28
Bridging; see page 28

1 Beveled Plate Requirements

Slopes Requiring a
Beveled Plate

Beveled bearing plates are required for trusses


with sloped top chords.
Beveled plates serve two functions:
1. Provide proper bearing for the bearing clip.
2. Avoid interference between the top chord
and the bearing plate.
A beveled plate, to suit roof slope, is
required at all common bearings and
cantilevered bearings.

3 Bottom Bearing

2 Top Bearing

U-Clip

No-Notch Clip

Bearing
Condition
Low end
High end
Cantilever
Common

2x8
> :12
>38:12

No-Notch, U-Clip
2x6
2x4
>38:12
>:12
>38:12
>:12

Beveled plate required at all slopes

See detail 4 for flush mount bearing clip requirements.

4
 Top Bearing

Flush-Mount Clip (Heavy Duty)


Specify for high axial load applications

9"

1"

7 316" with Red-L


trusses; 8716" with
Red-W trusses
Bearing capacity
varies with chord
bearing length

1"

6 1116" with Red-L


trusses; 71516" with
Red-W trusses
Bearing capacity
varies with chord
bearing length

Pre-notched plate not required


See page 22 for bearing reaction capacities

12

2"
flange
width

" flange
thickness

Second pin
optional

Maximum slope is :12. Contact your RedBuilt


technical representative for truss depths less
than 21". See pages 2426 for additional
information on Wind or Seismic Connections.

Red-L and Red-W Truss details


5
 Top Chord Bearing

6 Top Chord Bearing on Ledger

No-Notch Clip

No-Notch Clip

Single Chord Trusses

Wall or strap tie as required. Use


10d(0.148" x 1") nails maximum.
Leave " clearance or provide vapor
barrier at truss end.

2x_ stud wall

Ledger

7 Bearing Block at Masonry Wall

8 
Top Chord Bearing

Flush-Mount Bearing Clip (Dropped and Non-Dropped)

Do not grout solidleave "


clearance all around truss

Red-S
, Red-M
, or Red-H
trusses dropped with cap plate

Treated bearing block


installed by RedBuilt

" gap

Two Simpson
Strong-Tie ST2115
(or equivalent, by
others) required

Beam

Red-L and Red-W


non-dropped truss

4" minimum with Red-S truss


5" minimum with Red-M truss
6" minimum with Red-H truss

Blocking not shown for clarity

See page 25 for axial tension or compression capacity information

9 Red-I Joist Butting with Top Chord


Bearing Truss

10 Typical Top Chord Bearing and Blocking

Web stiffener each side


of joist as required

No-Notch Clip

Bearing wall
as occurs

2x_ plates

Joist hanger

Blocking to transfer vertical


and diaphragm loads

Option: Bearing clips may also be welded directly to steel beam

13

Red-L And Red-W Truss details


1
 1 Red-W Truss Top Chord Bearing

1
 2 Top Chord Bearing on Steel Beam

Lateral No-Notch Clip

No-Notch Clip

Single Chord Trusses

Bend tab
over plate as
required

8716"

Clip extension;
fill all nail holes
over plate.

4"

7"

3" minimum, steel


beam or stud wall

2,860 lbs reaction capacity at 100% duration of load; higher reactions


require more bearing length
Option: Bearing clips may also be welded directly to steel beam

See page 26 for lateral load capacity and for Red-L and RedW alternate detail

14 Bottom Chord Bearing with Butting Trusses

13 Top Chord Bearing Truss Butting with


Red-S Truss
Red-L and
Red-W trusses

2" high
continuous plate

U-Clip

Metal cross bracing is required


for installation (see page 30);
additional blocking is required
to transfer diaphragm forces

Red-S truss

5" minimum

4" minimum

2,860 lbs reaction capacity at 100% duration of load for Red-L and
Red-W trusses; higher reactions require more bearing length

15 Bottom Chord Bearing with Cross Bracing

16 Top Chord Bearing at Skewed Wall

U-Clip

No-Notch Clip

" diameter bolt by RedBuilt

38

Metal cross bracing is required


for installation (see page 30);
additional blocking is required
to transfer diaphragm forces

Elevation of skewed
wall must be lowered
to accommodate
bearing block height

1" minimum,
centerline of
wall preferred

14

Red-L And Red-W Truss details


17 Top Chord Bearing Cantilever

1
 8 Bottom Chord Bearing Cantilever

No-Notch Clip

U-Clip

Cantilever

Main span

Main span

Cantilever

Bottom chord
bracing may
be required
3" minimum

" max. overhang per 2x_ bearing plate

1" minimum, at centerline


of wall preferred

Bottom chord splice kit


available for installing
over beams

3" min. with Red-L trusses;


518" min. with Red-W trusses

Bottom chord
bracing may
be required

3" minimum

Contact your RedBuilt technical representative if cantilever exceeds 13


of main span

Contact your RedBuilt technical representative if cantilever exceeds 13


of main span

19 Top Chord Extension

20 Double Top Chord Extension


2x_ extension
installed by
RedBuilt

L
See
table
Allowable Uniform Load Capacity (plf)
Red-L Trusses
Red-W Trusses
Snow Non-Snow
Snow Non-Snow
Length Floor Roof
Roof
Floor Roof
Roof
L
(100%) (115%) (125%) (100%) (115%) (125%)
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"

375

425
425

460
460

455
455
455

500
500
500
465

515
515
515
470
330

Design criteria for details 19 and 20:


Fv = 175 psi
Fb = 2,100 psi
E = 1.8 x 106 psi
Deflection:
2L/360 at LL for floors
(live load = 0.80 x total load)
2L/240 at TL for roofs

Values are limited by the published backspan capacity (plf).


Members evaluated for 300 lb. point load.

L
See
table

Allowable Uniform Load Capacity (plf)


Red-L Trusses
Red-W Trusses
Snow Non-Snow
Snow Non-Snow
Length Floor Roof
Roof
Floor Roof
Roof
L
(100%) (115%) (125%) (100%) (115%) (125%)
18"
20"
22"
24"
26"
28"
30"
32"

375
295

425
355
265
205

460
355
265
205
160

455
400
300
230
180
145

500
480
360
280
220
175
145
115

515
480
360
280
220
175
145
115

Values are limited by the published backspan capacity (plf).


Members evaluated for 300 lb. point load.

21 Double 2x _ Outrigger
Framing anchor Blocking
2x_ cap plate

Field install with 16d


(3") nails at 8" o.c.
into each outrigger

Double 2x_
outrigger
L
See table

Do not use single


2x _ outriggers

The following minimum criteria were used to develop the values:


2x4 and 2x6:

Fv = 175 psi
Fb = 2,100 psi
E = 1.8 x 106 psi

2x8:

Fv = 175 psi
Fb = 900 psi(1)
E = 1.6 x 106 psi

(1) Multiply by CF=1.2

Outrigger deflection:
2L/360 at LL for floors
(live load = 0.80 x total load)
2L/240 at TL for roofs
WL4
Outrigger deflection =
8EI

Allowable Uniform Load Capacity (plf)


Double 2x4 Outrigger
Double 2x6 Outrigger
Double 2x8 Outrigger
Outrigger
Snow Non-Snow
Snow Non-Snow
Snow Non-Snow
Length Floor Roof
Roof
Floor Roof
Roof
Floor Roof
Roof
L
(100%) (115%) (125%) (100%) (115%) (125%) (100%) (115%) (125%)
24"
375
425
460
375
425
460
375
425
460
30"
345
395
430
375
425
460
375
425
460
36"
240
275
300
375
425
460
375
425
460
42"
175
200
210
375
425
460
375
425
460
48"
140
140
330
380
415
295
340
370
54"
260
300
325
235
270
290
60"
210
245
265
190
220
235
66"
175
200
210
155
180
195
72"
135
160
160
130
150
165
78"
105
125
125
110
130
140
84"
85
100
100
95
110
120
90"
70
80
80
85
95
105
96"
55
70
70
85
90
Values are limited by the published backspan capacity (plf).
Members evaluated for 300 lb. point load.

15

Single Chord Trusses

Metal cross bracing is


required for installation
(see page 30); additional
blocking is required to
transfer diaphragm forces

Red-S TRUSS DETAILS


Edge blocking as required

Standard 2x4
blocking on edge

Chord extensions and


outriggers; see page 18

Double Chord Trusses

Starter strut (2x4 block)


by contractor; clips supplied
by RedBuilt

Bottom chord restraint; see page 31


Strut bracing required and
supplied by RedBuilt; see page 31
Floor bridging; see page 28

22 Top Chord Bearing

Bridging clips installed by


RedBuilt; see page 28

23 Bottom Chord Bearing

S-Clip

Angle Clip

2
 4 Top Bearing

Flush-Mount Clip (Heavy Duty)


Specify for high axial load applications
9"

3"
2"
flange
width
5"
2"

" flange
thickness

5 16

658"

Second pin
optional

Maximum slope is :12. Contact your RedBuilt


technical representative for truss depths less
than 22". See pages 2426 for additional
information on Wind or Seismic Connections.

3"

25 Beveled Plate Requirements


Top Chord Bearing

26 Beveled Plate Requirements


Bottom Chord Bearing
5" max. when no beveled plate is used
(slope is less than or equal to 18: 12)

Beveled plate is
required for all slopes
greater than : 12
Low End

Beveled plate is
required for all slopes
greater than 18: 12

High End
Low End

Beveled plate is required for all slopes when trusses are cantilevered

High End

Beveled plate is required for all slopes when trusses are cantilevered

See page 22 for bearing reaction capacities

16

Red-S TRUSS DETAILS


28 Red-I Joist Butting with Red-S Truss

27 Top Chord Bearing on Ledger

S-Clip

Flush-Mount Bearing Clip

Web stiffener each side


of joist as required

Ledger

4x_ plate
2x_ plate

Joist hanger

30 Top Chord Bearing with Butting Trusses

29 Top Chord Bearing

S-Clip

Flush-Mount Bearing Clip (Dropped and Non-Dropped)

Dropped with cap plate

Non-dropped

5" minimum

5" minimum, steel


beam or stud wall

See page 25 for axial tension or compression capacity information

Option: Bearing clips may also be welded directly to steel beam

31 Bottom Chord Bearing with Cross Bracing

32 Top Chord Bearing on Ledger

Angle Clip

S-Clip

Metal cross bracing is required for installation


(see page 30); additional blocking is required
to transfer diaphragm forces

4x_ ledger

17

Double Chord Trusses

Option: Bearing clips may also be welded directly to steel beam

Red-S TRUSS DETAILS


33 Top Chord Bearing Cantilever
Main span

34 Bottom Chord Bearing Cantilever


Main span

Cantilever

Bottom chord
bracing may
be required

Metal cross bracing


is required for installation (see page 30);
additional blocking is
required to transfer
diaphragm forces

" maximum overhang


per 2x_ bearing plate

Double Chord Trusses

5" minimum

3" minimum

To check cantilever capacity, contact your RedBuilt technical representative

35 Top Chord Extension


Length
L

See table

Chord Extension Capacity (plf)


Snow
Non-Snow
Floor
Roof
Roof
(100%) (115%)
(125%)

18"
20"
22"
24"
30"

290
245
195
160

330
295
235
190
110

360
295
235
190
110

Values are limited by the published backspan


capacity (plf).
Members evaluated for 300 lb. point load.

36 Double 2x_ Outrigger


Sheathing layout should be considered
when locating this member

Outriggers deeper than 2x4s require that spacer blocks be


placed under the truss bearings

Bottom chord bracing


may be required

7" minimum.
Inquire about
possible reductions.

Bottom chord splice


kit available for
installing over beam

To check cantilever capacity, contact your RedBuilt technical representative

See table

Cantilever

Double 2x4 Outrigger

The following criteria were used to


develop the values:

Fv = 285 psi
Fb = 3,000 psi (1)
E = 2.0 x 106 psi
(1) For 12" depth;
12 0.136
for other depths, multiply by [ d ]
Deflection:
2L/360 at LL for floors
(live load = 0.80 x total load)
2L/240 at TL for roofs

Allowable Uniform Load Capacity (plf)


Double 2x6 Outrigger
Double 2x8 Outrigger

Outrigger
Snow
Snow
Snow
Length Floor Roof Non-Snow Floor Roof Non-Snow Floor Roof Non-Snow
L
(100%) (115%) Roof (125%) (100%) (115%) Roof (125%) (100%) (115%) Roof (125%)
24"
255
305
305
490
545
570
490
545
570
30"
160
190
190
490
545
570
490
545
570
36"
100
120
120
390
470
470
455
520
555
42"
65
80
80
260
315
315
385
445
475
48"
55
55
180
215
215
295
340
370
54"
130
155
155
235
270
290
60"
95
115
115
190
220
235
66"
70
85
85
145
175
175
72"
55
65
65
115
135
135
78"
45
55
55
90
110
110
84"
35
45
45
75
85
85
90"
30
35
35
60
70
70
96"
30
30
60
60
Values are limited by the published backspan capacity (plf).
All calculations assume a single 2x_ header of equal depth to the outriggers, with the trusses at 48" on-center.
For single 2x_ outriggers, use half of allowable load shown for double outriggers.
Members evaluated for 300 lb. point load.

The following criteria were used to develop the values:


2x4 and 2x6:

Fv = 175 psi
Fb = 2,100 psi
E = 1.8 x 106 psi

2x8:

Fv = 175 psi
Fb = 900 psi(1)
E = 1.6 x 106 psi

(1) Multiply by C F=1.2

18

Outrigger deflection:
2L/360 at LL for floors
(live load = 0.80 x total load)
2L/240 at TL for roofs

4
2
Outrigger deflection = 7WL + 48 WL
24El
El

Red-m AND Red-h TRUSS details


Edge blocking as required
Starter strut (2x4 block)
by contractor; clips
supplied by RedBuilt

Strut bracing required and supplied


by RedBuilt; see page 31

Floor bridging. Bridging clips supplied


by RedBuilt; see page 28

37 Red-M Truss Top Chord Bearing

38 Red-M Truss Bottom Chord Bearing

S-Clip

Angle Clip

358"

7"

6"

2"

4"

39 Top Chord Bearing

40 Top Chord Bearing

Z-Clip

P-Clip

31116" with Red-M truss


5" with Red-H truss

Clip will overhang "


with Red-M truss

7" with Red-M truss


8" with Red-H truss

518" with Red-M truss


5" with Red-H truss

1" with Red-M truss


1" with Red-H truss

Chord can be sloped without


beveled bearing plate (some
limitations may apply)

Clip will overhang "


with Red-M truss

7 " with Red-M truss


8" with Red-H truss

478"

58

2" with Red-M truss


3" with Red-H truss

3" with Red-M truss


3" with Red-H truss

41 Bottom Chord Bearing

638"

42 Top Bearing

T-Clip

Flush-Mount Clip
(Heavy Duty)

9"

Specify for
high axial load
applications

Flange width:
3" with Red-M truss
4" with Red-H truss
538"
3" with Red-M truss
3" with Red-H truss

Flange thickness:
38" with Red-M truss
" with Red-H truss

658"

Second pin
optional

Maximum slope is :12. Contact your RedBuilt technical


representative for truss depths less than 31". See pages 2426 for
additional information on Wind or Seismic Connections.
See page 22 for bearing reaction capacities

19

Double Chord Trusses

Bottom chord
restraint; see page 31

Red-M and Red-H Truss Details


43 Beveled Plate Requirements

Slopes Requiring a Beveled Plate


Bearing Condition

Beveled plates serve two functions:


1. Provide proper bearing for bearing clips.
2. Avoid interference between top chords and
bearing plate.

44 Typical Top Chord Extension

2x8
Low End
2x6
2x4
High End
Cantilevers

S-Clip
Z-Clip
> 18:12
>316:12
>:12
>:12

Angle Clip
T-Clip
>:12
>:12
>:12
>:12
All slopes

P-Clip

Flush Mount

N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.

See detail 42
N.A.

Allowable Uniform Load Capacity (plf)


Red-M

Double Chord Trusses

Length
24"
30"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"

L
See table

The following criteria were used to develop the values:


Fv = 175 psi
Deflection:
Fb = 2,100 psi
2L/360 at LL for floors (live load = 0.80 x total load)
E = 1.8 x 106 psi
2L/240 at TL for roofs

Floor
(100%)
290
235
200

Snow
Roof
(115%)
330
270
230
170

Red-H
Non-Snow
Roof
(125%)
360
295
250
170
115

Floor
(100%)
375
305
255
220
195
175
155
145
125

Snow
Roof
(115%)
430
350
295
255
225
200
180
165
150

Non-Snow
Roof
(125%)
465
380
320
275
245
215
195
180
150

Values are limited by the published backspan capacity (plf).


Members evaluated for 300 lb. point load.

46 Top Chord Bearing

45 Top Chord Bearing with Butting Trusses

Flush-Mount Bearing Clip (Dropped and Non-Dropped)

Z-Clip

Dropped

Non-dropped

Beam or wall

7" minimum with Red-M truss


8" minimum with Red-H truss

5" minimum with Red-M truss


7" minimum with Red-H truss

See page 25 for axial tension or compression capacity information

47 Top Chord Bearing Cantilever

48 Bottom Chord Bearing Cantilever

Z-Clip

Main span

T-Clip

Main span

Cantilever

Bottom chord
bracing may
be required

" maximum overhang per


2x_ bearing plate

Cantilever

Metal cross bracing


is required for installation (see page 30);
additional blocking is
required to transfer
diaphragm forces

3" minimum
Bottom chord splice kit available
for installing over beam

Centerline of
wall preferred

5" minimum with Red-M truss


7" minimum with Red-H truss

Bottom chord
bracing may
be required

Contact your RedBuilt technical representative if cantilever exceeds 13


of the truss span

Contact your RedBuilt technical representative if cantilever exceeds 13


of the truss span

20

OPEN-WEB TRUSS DETAILS


49 Concentrated Loads

50 Side-Loaded Double Truss Assembly

Fasten ledger to load transfer


blocks as specified by RedBuilt.

Load

Spacing requirements for load


transfer blocks vary per design.
Maynot be required at every panel.
2x_ sleepers

Diagonal bracing may be required


to prevent truss rotation.

Load

Load transfer blocks are required only when the load is imposed from
the side

Concentrated and Non-Uniform Loads


For the most efficient use of RedBuilt products carrying concentrated loads
or non-uniform loads, and/or used in conditions other than simple spans,
consult your RedBuilt technical representative for precise sizing. As a general
rule, extra members should be added to the system to carry concentrated
loads such as bearing partitions, air-conditioners, and other mechanical
equipment. Handling concentrated loads in this manner usually provides the
most economical system and also helps ensure more uniform deflection.

Maximum Load
Per Transfer Block
700 lbs
1,200 lbs
1,300 lbs

Truss Series
Red-L, Red-W
Red-S
, Red-M
Red-H

All Open-Web Trusses

51 Header Detail

Header hanger by RedBuilt


Double top chord
extension (with Red-L
and Red-W trusses)

Double 2x_
as required
(by others)

Use 58" bolts for single chord trusses,


" bolts for double chord trusses

Truss Series
Red-L and Red-W
Red-S
Red-M
Red-H

Load determines number


of trusses required

Table values do not consider header or header connection designs.


Table values are based on large truss pins. Contact your local RedBuilt technical representative
to ensure that the truss application works with the corresponding header reaction.

Truss depth, design load, and web angle may limit header size.
Check feasibility with your local RedBuilt technical representative.

52 Loads on Cantilever
Inverted bearing clip may be required to
transmit load directly to pin

Cantilever

Maximum Allowable Header Clip Load Per Truss


Single Truss
Double Truss
Header
Bolts
Bolts
Reaction
Reaction Header
Required
Required
2,300 lbs
2
2,900 lbs
4
4,000 lbs
4
5,500 lbs
4
7,900 lbs
4

53 Non-Bearing Partitions
Parallel to Truss

Perpendicular to Truss

Clip attached
to truss only

21

Required clearance
equal to deflection

Open-Web Truss Bearing Clip CapacITIES


Single- and Double-Chord Bearing Clip Capacities
Truss
Series

Red-L

Red-W
Red-S

Red-M

Red-H

Clip Type

Detail
Number

Bearing
(Top or Bottom)

Bearing(2)
Length (min.)

6" No-Notch
6" No-Notch
6" No-Notch
U-Clip
6" No-Notch
6" No-Notch
U-Clip
S-Clip
Angle Clip
S-Clip
Z-Clip(1)
P-Clip
Angle Clip
T-Clip
Z-Clip(1)
P-Clip
T-Clip

2
2
2
3
2
2
3
22
23
37
39
40
38
41
39
40
41

T
T
T
B
T
T
B
T
B
T
T
T
B
B
T
T
B

1"
2"
3"
2"
1"
258"
2"
2"
3"
2"
2"
3"
4"
3"
3"
3"
3"

Reaction Capacity (lbs)


Duration of Load
100%
115%
125%
2,860
3,290
3,290
3,025
3,480
3,780
3,150
3,620
3,925
4,400(3)
4,845(3)
4,845(3)
2,860
3,290
3,290
3,500
4,025
4,300
4,850
5,580
5,880
5,390
5,390
5,390
5,325
6,125
6,655
3,990(3)
4,330(3)
4,330(3)
7,390
7,390
7,390
8,310
8,310
8,310
6,085
7,000(3)
7,610(3)
6,500
6,500
6,500
9,200
9,200
9,200
9,100
9,200
9,200
9,260(3)
10,650(3)
11,575(3)

(1) Increased bearing length is required when truss slope meets or exceeds :12.
(2) Sloped applications may require longer bearing lengths.
(3) Use a Douglas fir bearing plate (or equivalent).
Values are based on bearing plate material (with Fc = 405 psi, SG = 0.42) unless noted with (3).

All Open-Web Trusses

Single- and Double-Chord Flush-Mount Bearing Clip Capacities


Truss Series

Detail
Number

Red-L and Red-W


Red-S
Red-M
Red-H

4
24
42
42

Bearing
(Top or
Bottom)
T
T
T
T

Bearing
Length
(min.)
1"
2316"
258"
3"

405 psi
3,125
3,995
5,240
6,620

Reaction Capacity (lbs)


Allowable Bearing Plate Stress
555 psi
600 psi
Steel (max.)
3,745
4,015
5,210
4,835
5,220
7,310
6,230
6,415
11,505
8,115
8,775
12,055

45 Skew (max.)
3,125
3,995
4,870
6,620

A maximum overhang of " is allowed for all flush-mount bearing clips for published design loads.

Single- and Double-Chord Bearing ClipWind Uplift Capacities


Truss
Series
Red-L

Red-W

Red-S

Red-M

Red-H

Clip Type

Detail
Number

Bearing
Location

No-Notch(1)
Flush-Mount
U-Clip
No-Notch(1)
Flush-Mount
U-Clip
S-Clip(1)
Flush-Mount
Angle Clip
S-Clip
Z-Clip
P-Clip
Flush-Mount

2
4
3
2
4
3
22
24
23
37
39
40
42

Top
Top
Bottom
Top
Top
Bottom
Top
Top
Bottom
Top
Top
Top
Top

Angle Clip

38

Bottom

T-Clip

41

Bottom

Z-Clip
P-Clip
Flush-Mount

39
40
42

Top
Top
Top

T-Clip

41

Bottom

Bearing
Length(2)
(min.)
1"
1"
2"
1"
1"
2"
2"
2316"
3"
2"
2"
4"
258"
4" Overhang
5" End
3" Overhang
4" End
3"
4"
3"
3" Overhang
5" End

Fastener
Quantity
6
2
6
6
2
6
10
2
10
10
2
2
2
12

Capacities (lbs) at 160%


16d x 2" 16d x 3" SD9 x 1"(3)
(Common) (Common)
595
835
1,120

10d x 1"
(Common)
315

10d x 3"
(Common)
655

315
310

655
650

595
585

835
835

1,170
1,020

310
480

650
610

585
610

835
610

1,170
610

515
430

990
430

975
430

990
430

990
430

625

1,090

1,090

1,090

" x 2"
Lag

58

" x 4"
Lag

58

1,570

3,000

1,570

3,000

1,570

3,000

1,200
1,200
1,570

2,090
2,310
3,000

1,090

1,200

2,310

2
2
2

1,200
1,200
1,570

2,310
2,310
3,000

1,200

2,310

Capacity is based on load duration factor = 160%.


Capacity is based on spruce-pine-fir bearing plate material (SG = 0.42).
Please contact your RedBuilt representative for other bearing plate material or for capacity at
other load durations.

(1) Increased uplift capacities are available with clip modifications. Please contact your
RedBuilt representative.
(2) Sloped applications may require longer bearing lengths.
(3) SD9112 Strong-Drive wood screw by Simpson Strong-Tie.

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OPEN-WEB TRUSS DIMENSIONS


54 Top Chord Bearing

55 Bottom Chord Bearing


A
B

Inside face
of support

Metal cross bracing is required for installation


(see page 30); additional blocking is required
to transfer diaphragm forces

Centerline of
bearing clip

Centerline of
bearing clip

Inside face
of support

A
B

56 Bottom Chord Bearing without


Vertical Web

57 Bottom Chord Cantilever


Metal cross bracing is required for installation
(see page 30); additional blocking is required
to transfer diaphragm forces.

Centerline of
bearing clip

Inside face
of support

A
B
When possible, locate bottom chord bearing clip at centerline of support

Dimensions for Detailing


Truss Series

Bearing Clip

Red-L and
Red-W

No-Notch Clip
U-Clip
S-Clip
Angle Clip
S-Clip
Angle Clip
P-Clip
Z-Clip
T-Clip
P-Clip
Z-Clip
T-Clip

Red-S

Red-M

Red-H

"
1"
138"

1316"

1"
138"

1"
1"

78"
1"
138"

11516"

Varies(4)
158"

Varies(4)
2716"

78

Top Chord Bearing(1)


C
Minimum Required
Minimum(2)(3)
at Maximum Load
2316"
9"
2316"
9"
258"
9"

3"
12"

3"
12"
3"
12"

438"
15"
438"
15"

(1) Minimum support width equals A + B (2 x A at bottom chord cantilever).


(2) Actual pin to end distance is based on forces in truss chord. Minimum cut-off may not be acceptable.
(3) Based on 2012 NDS minimum end distance of 3.5D.
(4) P-Clip geometry is dependent on the starter web angle and top chord slope.

23

1"
1"
3"

358"

Varies(4)
31116"

Varies(4)
5"

"
1"

1"
1316"
2"

138"
1"

1"
1"

78"
1"

1"
11516"
3"

158"
3"

2716"
3"

78

Bottom Chord Bearing(1)


C
Minimum Required
Minimum(2)(3)
at Maximum Load
2316"
9"
2316"
9"

258"
9"
3"
12"
3"
12"

3"
12"
3"
12"

438"
15"
438"
15"

E
2"
1"

1"
3"
2"

3"
2"

438"
258"

Legend
A = Face of support to centerline of bearing clip
B = Centerline of bearing clip to end of chord
C = Pin to end of chord
D = Bearing clip height
E = Pin to end of chord with vertical web

All Open-Web Trusses

Centerline of
bearing clip

Inside face
of support

Wind or Seismic Connections


Wall and Strap Ties for Open-Web Trusses
Listed below is a small sample of the various nail-based straps and ties offered by Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. Please consult their catalog or the USP
Structural Connectors catalog for additional options.

Strap Tension Tie Nailing and Allowable Tension Loads


Design
Category

Maximum
Ledger
Size

Wind
and
SDC AB

4x

SDC CF

4x

Model
No.
PAI18(1)
PAI23(1)
PAI28(1)
PAI35(1)
MPAI32
MPAI44
PAI18(1)
PAI23(1)
PAI28(1)
PAI35(1)
MPAI32
MPAI44

Non-Cracked Concrete
Cracked Concrete
Nail
Nail
Tension Nail
Nail
Tension
Qty.
Size
(lbs) Qty.
Size
(lbs)
9
10d x 1" 1,820
9
10d x 1" 1,820
14 10d x 1" 2,835
12 10d x 1" 2,360
16 10d x 1" 3,370
12 10d x 1" 2,360
18 10d x 1" 3,370
12 10d x 1" 2,360
16 10d x 1" 2,355

24 10d x 1" 2,865

9
10d x 1" 1,820
9
10d x 1" 1,820
14 10d x 1" 2,830
10 10d x 1" 1,980
20 10d x 1" 2,830
10 10d x 1" 1,980
26 10d x 1" 2,830
10 10d x 1" 1,980

CMU Wall
Nail
Size
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"
10d x 1"

Nail
Qty.
9
14
16
18
16
24
9
14
16
18
16
24

Tension
(lbs)
1,055
1,805
2,705
2,815
2,355
2,865
1,055
1,805
2,705
2,815
2,355
2,865

(1) LSL cap plate required for strap nailing.


Table information adapted from Simpson Strong-Tie catalog Wood Construction Connectors 2015-2016, p.139.
For applicable notes and additional information, see the Simpson Strong-Tie catalog.

Strap Ties

Wind & Seismic

Simpson Tie
MST37(1)(2)
MST48(1)(2)
MSTI48(1)
MSTI60(1)
MSTI72(1)
LSTI49
LSTI73
LSTA36(1)
MSTA36(1)

Required Nails
42
46
48
60
64
32
48
24
26

Bolted Wall Ties


Nail Size
N16
N16
N10
N10
N10
N10
N10
10d
10d

Allowable Load (lbs) at 160%


5,080
5,310
5,080
5,080
5,080
3,100
4,215
1,640
2,050

Simpson Tie

Required
Fasteners

LTT19
LTT20B(1)
LTTI31
HTT4(1)
HTT5(1)
HTT5KT(1)
HTT5- (1)

8
10
18
18
26
26
26

Allowable Tension Load (lbs) at 160%


SD #10
N10 Nails
N16 Nails
Screws
1,310
1,355
1,350
3,610
4,235
4,455
4,350
5,090
4,555
5,445
4,065
5,090
4,830

(1) LSL cap plate required for strap nailing.


Information adapted from Simpson Strong-Tie catalog Wood Construction Connectors
2015-2016, p.49.
For applicable notes and additional information, see the Simpson Strong-Tie catalog.

(1) LSL cap plate required for strap nailing.


(2) Not suitable for Red-S trusses.
Values consider full strap nailing.
Table information adapted from Simpson Strong-Tie catalog Wood Construction
Connectors 2015-2016, pages 186188.

58 Wall and Strap Ties for Red-L


, Red-W
, Red-S
, Red-M
, and Red-H Trusses
Wall or strap ties
as required

Ledger

Masonry or
concrete wall
DO NOT attach bottom chord to wall
when using any top chord bearing truss

Also see detail 6 on page 13 for more information.

24

WIND OR SEISMIC CONNECTIONS


62 Single Chord Flush-Mount
Bearing Clip

63 Double Chord Flush-Mount


Bearing Clip
9"

9"

2"
flange
width

64 Double Chord Flush-Mount


Bearing Clip with Nailer
1" for 2x top chord nailer
(not shown here for clarity).

Flange width:
2" with Red-S truss
3" with Red-M truss
4" with Red-H truss
" flange
thickness

Flange thickness:
516" with Red-S truss
38" with Red-M truss
" with Red-H truss

Second pin
optional

Second pin
optional

Second pin optional

Axial Tension or Compression Capacity


Truss Series
Red-L
Red-W
Red-S(1)
Red-M(1)
Red-H(1)

Capacity at 133% or 160% (lbs)


1 Pin
2 Pin
2,705
4,450
3,700
6,115
4,320
8,125
5,115
10,235
6,325
12,220

(1) With or without top chord nailer.


Design professional of record shall provide attachment for clip to bearing.

Wind Bracing
Truss bottom chord bracing may be required by building code provisions for wind uplift design when roof trusses do not have directly applied ceilings.
Project engineer shall specify wind load; contact your RedBuilt representative for specific wind bracing stability requirements.

60 Cross Bracing with 2x4 Nailer


Metal cross bracing by RedBuilt (see plan for
locations). Attach bracing as trusses are installed.

Splice nailer together with three 10dx3"


nails each side through 2x4 x 24" block
(1'on either side of splice).

For wind bracing on Red-S, Red-M and Red-H trusses. Cross bracing may not actually cross.

61 Cross Bracing with Bridging Row


Metal cross bracing by RedBuilt (see plan for
locations). Attach bracing as trusses are installed.

Bracing row

For wind bracing on Red-L and Red-W trusses. Cross bracing may not actually cross.

25

Wind & Seismic

2x4 nailer by others. Attach to truss bottom


chord with two 10dx3" nails minimum.

Wind or Seismic Connections


65 Red-L and Red-W Trusses
with Shear Block

66 Red-L
, Red-W
, and Red-S Trusses with
Steel Connector

3" x 3" x 15" shear block


(attached by RedBuilt)

Ledger

HD2A (by others) each side,


connected with two " bolts

1" x 3"
LSL each side
(attached by
RedBuilt)

Concrete or
CMU wall
(anchorage
design by
others.)

Concrete or CMU wall


(anchorage design by
others.)

Ledger

Red-S: HD5B (by others) each side, connected with two " bolts.
Red-L or Red-W: HD2A (by others) each side, connected with two " bolts.

Maximum truss assembly tension capacity is 3,500 lbs at 160%. Truss


geometry, especially at shallow depths, may limit capacity. Contact your
RedBuilt technical representative for more information.

Maximum truss assembly tension capacity is 4,450 lbs for Red-L and
Red-W trusses; and 6,875 lbs for Red-S trusses at 160%. Truss geometry
may limit capacity. Contact your RedBuilt technical representative for
more information.

67 Red-M Truss with Wall Tie

68 Red-H Truss with Wall Tie

No closer
than 16"

HD3B (by others) each


side of chord, connected
with two 58" through
bolts. Truss chord, filler,
and filler holes to be
fielddrilled by others.

No closer
than 16"

HD5B (by others) each


side of chord, connected
with two " through
bolts. Truss chord, filler,
and filler holes to be
fielddrilled by others.

Concrete or
CMU wall
(anchorage
design by
others.)

Concrete or
CMU wall
(anchorage
design by
others.)

Ledger

Wind & Seismic

Red-S shown,
others similar.
16" min. truss
depth required.

Pre-manufactured steel connectors


(attached by RedBuilt)

Ledger

Maximum truss assembly tension capacity is 3,840 lbs with MSR chords and
6,840 lbs with RedLam LVL chords at 160%. Truss geometry may limit capacity.
Contact your RedBuilt technical representative for more information.

Maximum truss assembly tension capacity is 4,600 lbs with MSR chords and
8,200 lbs with RedLam LVL chords at 160%. Truss geometry may limit capacity.
Contact your RedBuilt technical representative for more information.

69 Red-W Truss Top Chord Bearing

Lateral No-Notch Clip Allowable Loads (lbs)

Lateral No-Notch Clip

Bearing Thickness
Plate
(min.)

Bend tab over plate


as required

Clip extension; fill all


nail holes over plate.

3"
3"
5"
5"
7"
7"

4"

8716"

7"

1"
2"
1"
2"
1"
2"

Nail Size
(min.)
0.148" x 1"
0.162" x 2"
0.148" x 1"
0.162" x 2"
0.148" x 1"
0.162" x 2"

Seismic
Load
1,970
2,320
2,905
2,905
2,905
2,905

Red-W Trusses
Lateral Load (160%)
Wind Load
Net Uplift = 0 PSF Net Uplift = 5 PSF
1,970
1,410
2,320
1,410
2,905
2,090
2,905
2,090
2,905
2,625
2,905
2,625

Values are based on bearing plate width SG = 0.50. For SG = 0.42, multiply table values by 0.86.
For other uplift loads, interpolation is permitted.

69A Red-L and Red-W Truss


Standard No-Notch Clip (Alternate)

Fasteners into chord cut-off


(pre-drilling recommended)
DO NOT attach
bottom chord to wall
when using any top
chord bearing truss

2x8 plate
Design and spacing
limitations per 2012 NDS

26

Red-S, Red-M, AND Red-H TRUSS CAP PLATE APPLICATIONS


71 Double Chord Open-Web Truss with SIP
or Tectum Panels

70 RedBuilt Open-Web Truss with Cap Plate


Cap plates provide the following functions:
Transfer seismic/wind strap loads (LSL cap plate only).
Enhance diaphragm nailing capabilities.
Provide diaphragm shear transfer at continuous panel joints (required at
all high shear diaphragms).

Fastener larger than conventional nails

Eliminate interference between subpurlins and truss pins in panelized


roof systems.
Required to provide adequate attachment base for structural insulated
panels (SIPs) or Tectum deck applications.
2x_ cap plate
Butt joints as they occur
Plant nailing varies per material
2x4 MSR or
1" x 3" LSL
cap plate

72 Typical Double Chord Open-Web Truss


with 2x_ Subpurlin
1" x 3" MSR or LSL
cap plate (LSL adds
strap capacity)

When uplift on cap plate-to-truss connection exceeds 104 plf, contact


your RedBuilt representative

Sawn Lumber Cap Plate

2x4 subpurlin,
typical

10d (0.148" x 2") deck nails (maximum


3rows at 6"on-center in each panel)

Space subpurlins to avoid


interference with pins

Plant nails by RedBuilt


2x4 MSR cap by RedBuilt (not suitable
in strap applications because the
combination of deck, strap, and plant
nailing will split the MSR cap)

73 Double Chord Open-Web Truss with


Continuous Panel Joint

For diaphragm nails, use 2" maximum length deck nails to


eliminate nail-spacing limitations with truss chords

LSL cap plate (suitable for straps; see page 25)


10d (0.148" x 2") deck nails (maximum
3rows in each panel). Closest nail spacing:
1" on-center without straps
2" on-center with straps. See page 36.

Option:
Sheathing cap plate
can serve as continuous
joint nailer

Plant nails by RedBuilt


1"x 3" LSL cap plate
Nail spacing is limited by truss chords. See page 36.

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Installation Info.

Continuous panel joint

BRIDGING
Bridging is used to make each truss act with those next to it (load sharing) and minimize or equalize deflections from non-uniform loads. Bridging should not be
confused with bracing, which has a different purpose.
Roof Systems usually do not require bridging because differential deflections, vibrations, etc. are typically not a problem with roof systems. However, bridging is
required for load sharing with Red-L and Red-W trusses because they have singlemember chords and are commonly used in relatively long spans with wide
oncenter spacing.
Floor Systems perform better under typical loadsparticularly with regard to deflection and vibrationif they have an effective bridging system.

Bridging Rows

Red-L and Red-W Trusses

Bridging is required for all floor and roof applications.

Truss Bridging
Roof Truss Bridging(1)(2)

Lap approximately 12"


Floor Truss Bridging(2)
Without a Directly
Applied Ceiling

Five
16d (3")
nails

Floor Truss Bridging(2)


With a Directly
Applied Ceiling

1" nails
by RedBuilt

Span
16'
>16' to 35'
>35' to 55'
>55'
10'
>10' to 24'
>24' to 32'
>32'
22'
>22' to 32'
>32' to 42'
>42'

No. of Rows
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

(1) Additional bracing may be required when trusses are to be installed out
of plumb greater than :12. Contact your RedBuilt representative.
(2) Bridging is required in cantilevers when the length of cantilever exceeds
three times the truss depth.

Bridging clip
supplied and
installed by
RedBuilt

Sawn Lumber Bridging


Floor or Roof

2x_ bridging is designed to transfer a 500 lb load. Field bend bridging clip
approximately 30 degrees before n
ailing to bridging row.

Truss Spacing
12"16" o.c.
19.2"32" o.c.
48" o.c.

Bridging must be attached to a


minimum of three trusses

Size of Continuous Bridging Member


2x4(1)(2)
2x6(1)(2)
2x6(1)(3), 2x8(4)

(1) Minimum 1650 Fb grade MSR for roof applications.


(2) If minimum 2100 Fb grade is specified, 2x4 bridging may be used, up
to 24" on-center.
(3) Roof only.
(4) Douglas fir-larch or southern pine, minimum grade #2.

red-S, red-m and red-H trusses

Installation Info.

Roof: Bridging not required, except for long-span modular-installation applications. See page 32.
Floor: Bridging required at 12' on-center maximum. See Sawn Lumber Bridging table above for bridging sizes.

74 Red-S Trusses

Bridging with
12" lap splices

75 Red-M and Red-H Trusses

Bridging with
12" lap splices

Bridging clip supplied and


installed by RedBuilt

Bridging clip supplied and


installed by RedBuilt

Five 16d (3") nails

Five 16d (3") nails

Field bend the bridging clip approximately 30 degrees before nailing to


the bridging row

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Allowable duct sizes


77 Round Ducts

78 Rectangular Ducts

See tables below for outside


diameter duct size

Duct size may not


apply near bearings.
Consult your RedBuilt
representative in
these cases.

H
W

Duct size may not apply near bearings. Consult your


RedBuilt representative in these cases.

Red-M Trusses

Red-L and Red-W Trusses


Truss
Depth
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
26"
28"
30"
32"
34"
36"
38"
40"

Round
Duct
Size
8"
8"
9"
10"
10"
10"
11"
12"
13"
14"
15"
16"
17"
18"

4"
9"
10"
11"
12"
12"
12"
13"
14"
15"
17"
18"
19"
21"
22"

Rectangular Duct Height


6"
8"
Rectangular Width
7"
4"
8"
5"
9"
7"
10"
8"
10"
9"
11"
9"
11"
10"
12"
11"
14"
12"
15"
14"
17"
15"
18"
17"
19"
18"
21"
19"

10"

Truss
Depth

3"
5"
6"
7"
8"
8"
9"
11"
12"
14"
15"
17"
18"

20"
22"
24"
26"
28"
30"
32"
34"
36"
38"
40"
42"
44"
46"
48"
50"
52"

Red-S Trusses
Truss
Depth

4"
7"
8"
8"
9"
10"
12"
13"
14"
16"
17"
18"
20"
21"
23"
24"
25"
27"

Rectangular Duct Height


6"
8"
Rectangular Width
5"
3"
6"
4"
7"
5"
7"
6"
9"
7"
10"
9"
12"
10"
13"
12"
14"
13"
16"
14"
17"
16"
18"
17"
20"
18"
21"
20"
23"
21"
24"
23"
25"
24"

10"

4"
8"
8"
8"
9"
9"
10"
11"
12"
13"
14"
16"
17"
18"
19"
20"
21"
22"

Rectangular Duct Height


6"
8"
Rectangular Width
6"
5"
7"
5"
7"
6"
8"
6"
8"
7"
9"
8"
10"
9"
11"
10"
12"
11"
13"
12"
14"
13"
16"
14"
17"
16"
18"
17"
19"
18"
20"
19"
21"
20"

10"
3"
4"
5"
5"
6"
7"
8"
9"
10"
11"
12"
13"
14"
16"
17"
18"
19"

Red-H Trusses

2"
3"
4"
5"
6"
7"
9"
10"
12"
13"
14"
16"
17"
18"
20"
21"
23"

Truss
Depth
24"
26"
28"
30"
32"
34"
36"
38"
40"
42"
44"
46"
48"
50"
52"
54"
56"
58"
60"
62"
64"
66"
68"
70"
72"

General Notes
Widths shown are the minimum allowable openings based on heaviest loads
(shortest panels). Check with your RedBuilt representative for more precise
sizing, including larger openings.
Tables are applicable only for uniform loads.
For trusses designed for office floor conditions requiring concentrated loads,
or for any other nonuniform loads, contact your RedBuilt representative.

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Round
Duct
Size
7"
7"
8"
9"
9"
10"
11"
12"
13"
14"
14"
15"
16"
17"
18"
18"
19"
20"
21"
22"
23"
23"
24"
25"
26"

4"
7"
8"
8"
9"
10"
11"
12"
14"
15"
16"
17"
18"
19"
20"
21"
22"
23"
24"
25"
26"
27"
29"
30"
31"
32"

Rectangular Duct Height


6"
8"
Rectangular Width
6"
5"
7"
5"
7"
6"
8"
7"
9"
8"
10"
9"
11"
10"
12"
11"
14"
12"
15"
14"
16"
15"
17"
16"
18"
17"
19"
18"
20"
19"
21"
20"
22"
21"
23"
22"
24"
23"
25"
24"
26"
25"
27"
26"
29"
27"
30"
29"
31"
30"

10"
4"
4"
5"
6"
7"
8"
9"
10"
11"
12"
14"
15"
16"
17"
18"
19"
20"
21"
22"
23"
24"
25"
26"
27"
29"

Installation Info.

16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
26"
28"
30"
32"
34"
36"
38"
40"
42"
44"
46"
48"

Round
Duct
Size
7"
7"
8"
8"
9"
10"
11"
12"
13"
14"
15"
16"
17"
18"
19"
20"
21"

Round
Duct
Size
7"
8"
8"
8"
9"
9"
10"
11"
12"
13"
13"
14"
15"
16"
17"
18"
18"

INSTALLATION BRACING
Open-web trusses require installation bracing to prevent lateral buckling of the
chord members until they are stabilized by connection to the sheathing and
by permanent bracing of the completed structure (as designed). Installation
bracing includes strut bracing rows, cross bracing at bottom chord bearing
conditions, bottom chord restraint, and braced end wall or diaphragm
restraint adequate to support the strut bracing rows. The criteria used for this
installation bracing assume either of the following conditions:

Bracing for construction loads equivalent to or beyond these loads is the


responsibility of the installer. Bracing must be installed as each truss is put
in position.
All trusses are laterally unstable until properly braced. The longer the span,
the more care is required. Adequate restraint is necessary at all stages of
construction.
Complete stability is not achieved until all bracing and decking is completely
installed and properly fastened.

The truss carries its own weight plus the weight of applied sheathing and two
250-pound workers concentrated at 13 points of the span;

Installation bracing and procedures, as well as the safety of the workers, are
the responsibility of the installer.

OR
An unloaded truss with a 30 mph wind

For more information, see RedBuilts Open-Web Truss Installation Guide


(available online at www.RedBuilt.com).

Typical Application
Laterally braced end wall,
beam, or ledger

Bottom chord restraint at midspan for


double chord trusses at spans over 40'
2x4 starter strut
(by others)

No connection
(unless otherwise noted)

General Notes

Cross bracing
at bottom
bearing

Strut bracing
row spacing.
See page 31.

Bottom chord restraint


adjacent to all top
bearing conditions

Bottom chord restraints are 1x4 (minimum)


nailers and are attached to the top of the bottom
chord with two 8d (2") nails for double chord
trusses only. Materials are to be provided by the
installer.
Bridging, when specified, may be used instead of
bottom chord restraint.

Permitted Installation Tolerances


Truss Chord Alignment Tolerance

Vertical Alignment Tolerance

Overhang Tolerance at Bearing


(Red-S bearing shown)

Installation Info.

Maximum "

To provide proper performance,


trusses should not vary more
than " from a straight line

Bottom chord of truss should not be out of


square with deck by more than :12 of truss
depth. Example: " for a 24" depth truss.

" maximum overhang(1) for


all truss-bearing hardware
(1) " maximum overhang for Red-M series trusses
with Z-Clip or P-Clip bearing hardware

Cross Bracing

Cross bracing is provided for all open-web


trusses at bottom chord bearing conditions.
Install cross bracing as each truss is set.
Maximum lateral load is 500 lbs per truss.
Cross bracing by RedBuilt

Cross bracing by RedBuilt

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INSTALLATION BRACING
Maximum Number of Erected Trusses
Before Sheathing is Required

Strut Bracing
Strut bracing is a required accessory with all open-web truss applications and
is provided by RedBuilt. Strut bracing rows should be spaced equally, per the
on-center spacing noted in the Required Spacing table below. On roof systems,
strut bracing is attached to the top of upper chord members. On floor systems
it is attached to the bottom of the upper chord members to avoid interference
with the direct attachment of sheathing. See detail below.

Truss Series
Red-L
Red-W
Red-S
Red-M
Red-H

Roof Application

<30'
40
40
29
20
14

<40'
27
27
20
14
9

Span
<50'
21
21
15
11
7

<60'
17
17
12
8
6

<70'
14
14
10
7
5

Per bay of trusses.

Strut bracing

Required Spacing
Truss Series

Floor Application

Red-S
Red-L, Red-M,
and Red-H
Red-W

Strut bracing

Strut Bracing
Row Spacing
10' o.c.
12' o.c.
14' o.c.

Starting BracingNo Laterally Braced End Wall or Beam


Mid-Span

End of Bay

Strut bracing
Strut bracing

General Notes
Strut bracing is required and supplied by RedBuilt. See spacing and sheathing requirements above.
 Sheath and nail per project architect, engineer, or local building code. See page 36 for allowable nailing into truss chords.

Bottom Chord Restraint for Red-S


, Red-M
, and Red-H Trusses

General Notes
Nailer required
at all top chord
bearing conditions

Nailer required at midspan for spans beyond 40'-0".


Bridging may serve in place of nailers. See bridging
information on page 28.

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Bottom chord restraint is required to


stabilize the bottom chord and is typically
provided by the installer.
Bracing may be required at cantilevers as
determined by RedBuilt.

Installation Info.

Attach 1x4 minimum nailer to top of


bottom chord with two 8d (2") nails
in each chord member

Bridging or nailers as
shown by RedBuilt

LONG SPAN INSTALLATION


Long Spans (Over 70 Feet)

Modules with Sheathing Overhang

RedBuilt open-web trusses with spans over 70 feet are


available only if all of the following additional requirements
are satisfied. Review each of these requirements with your
RedBuilt representative prior to sizing and detailing our
products in any application involving spans beyond 70 feet.

Trusses at 32" On-center


8' m

Attach sheathing
to previously set
module

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1. There must be a responsible architect and/or engineer of


record throughout the design and construction period of
the project.

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2. The responsible architect or engineer must include the


following statement in the job specifications:
"The trusses shall be installed in rigid modules at least 8 feet
in width, accurately assembled in a jig with final sheathing
permanently and totally attached while on the ground.
Specified bridging shall be installed in each module as
detailed."

Bridging as detailed
by RedBuilt

3. Only structural panel sheathing will be permitted.


4. The purchaser-contractor must sign an addendum to our
standard purchase agreement that contains the above
requirements.

Trusses at 48" On-center


8' m

Attach sheathing
to previously set
module

5. Prior to execution of the purchase agreement, the


specifications and details of the job must be submitted
to and reviewed by RedBuilt engineering along with a
description of the installation procedures proposed to
be used. Review will be solely with respect to the above
requirements.

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The sketches shown at right show possible rigid modules that


would satisfy the condition specified in requirement 2 above.

Bridging as detailed
by RedBuilt

Module with Sheathing Filler Panel


Trusses at 48" On-center

Filler panel
installed after
placing module

8' m

Installation Info.

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Sheathing
support as
required

Bridging as detailed
by RedBuilt

A cap may be required over double chord open-web trusses


where high shear loads are encountered

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MATERIAL WEIGHTS
Refer to local building codes for live load design requirements.
Rigid Insulation (1" thick)
Hemlock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 psf
Cork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.7 psf
Gold bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 psf
Polystyrene foam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2 psf
Foamglass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.8 psf
Rigid fiberglass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 psf

Composition Roofing
215 and 190 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7 psf
315 and 190 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 psf
3-ply and gravel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6 psf
4-ply and gravel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0 psf
5-ply and gravel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5 psf
Insulated Roof Membrane Assembly (IRMA)
2" thick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.0 psf
Single-ply roofs (insulation not included)
Ballasted system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.0 psf
Mechanically fastened. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 psf
Fully adhered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 psf

Roll or Batt Insulation (1" thick)


Rock wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2 psf
Glass wool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.1 psf
Floors
Hardwood (nominal 1") . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 psf
Concrete (1" thick)
Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0 psf
Lightweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0 to 10.0 psf
Gypsum concrete (" thick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5 psf
Sheet vinyl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 psf
Carpet and pad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 psf
" ceramic or quarry tile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.0 psf

Douglas Fir Sheathing*


(Based on 36 pcf for plywood, 40 pcf for OSB)

" plywood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 psf


58" plywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.8 psf
" plywood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 psf
118" plywood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4 psf
" OSB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7 psf
58" OSB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 psf
" OSB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 psf
78" OSB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9 psf
118" OSB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 psf

Ceilings
Acoustical fiber tile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 psf
" gypsum board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 psf
58" gypsum board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 psf
Plaster (1" thick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0 psf
Metal suspension system (including tile). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.8 psf

* For southern pine weights, increase Douglas fir weights by 10%.

Miscellaneous Roofing Materials


Corrugated galvanized steel
16 ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9 psf
20 ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.8 psf
22 ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 psf
24 ga.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 psf
Asphalt shingles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 psf
Wood shingles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 psf
Clay tile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 to 14.0 psf
Slate (38" thick). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.0 psf

Weights of Douglas Fir


Framing Members
12"
1.4 psf
2.2 psf
2.9 psf
3.7 psf
4.4 psf
3.6 plf
5.0 plf
6.8 plf
8.6 plf
10.4 plf

Joist Spacing
16"
1.1 psf
1.7 psf
2.2 psf
2.8 psf
3.3 psf

Weights of Sprinkler Lines


24"
0.7 psf
1.1 psf
1.5 psf
1.9 psf
2.2 psf

For
 southern pine weights, increase Douglas fir weights by 10%

Size
of
Pipe
1"
1"
1"
2"
2"
3"
3"
4"
5"
6"
8"
10"

Schedule 40,
Standard Pipe
Dry (plf) Wet (plf)
1.7
2.1
2.3
3.0
2.7
3.6
3.7
5.2
5.8
7.9
7.6
10.8
9.2
13.5
10.9
16.4
14.8
23.5
19.2
31.7
28.6
50.8
40.5
74.6

Schedule 10,
Thin Wall Pipe
Dry (plf) Wet (plf)
1.4
1.8
1.8
2.5
2.1
3.1
2.7
4.2
3.6
5.9
4.3
8.0
5.0
9.8
5.6
11.8
7.8
17.3
9.3
23.1
16.9
40.1

  For additional information on sprinkler systems, see RedBuilt's


Sprinkler System Installation Guide (available online at
www.RedBuilt.com)

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Approximate Weights of
RedBuilt Products
Trusses

Joists

Series
Red-L
Red-W
Red-S
Red-M
Red-H
Red-I45
Red-I65
Red-I90
Red-I90H
Red-I90HS

Structural Composite Lumber


2.0E RedLam LVL

PLF Weight
3.754.25
4.505.25
4.755.75
8.009.00
10.0012.00
2.23.5
3.05.8
4.26.6
4.67.1
6.09.1
Density (pcf)
42

 PLF Unit Weight = (density) x (width) x (depth)

General Design Info.

Nominal Size
(in.)
2x4
2x6
2x8
2x10
2x12
3x6
4x6
4x8
4x10
4x12

To calculate total dead load, use a minimum of


1.5 psf for "miscellaneous" with all dead loads

snowdrift loading

Wind direction, site exposure, and roof type and shape are some of the factors that can dramatically influence the accumulation of snow on a roof structure.
ASCE7(Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures) and the applicable building code, as well as other local state and regional codes, provide guidelines
for calculating snowdrift loadings on all types of building construction.
Drifts usually occur at locations of discontinuity in a roof, such as at parapet walls, valleys, or where a high roof meets a low roof. Closer on-center spacing or
additional support may be required at these locations.
The examples above illustrate potential snowdrift conditions. The project design professional is responsible for determining any additional loads due to snow drifting.

Technical support and analysis


Technical Support Organization and Functions
RedBuilt has four strategically located Design Centers staffed by professional engineers and designers. Their role is to provide technical support and service to our
RedBuilt representatives, the professional design community, and the manufacturing plants. Design Center personnel have access to extensive test data, production
standards, building code product acceptance criteria, and the most current computer design software.
The Design Centers work closely with our RedBuilt representatives and can provide the following services:
Review and analysis of potential applications submitted by our RedBuilt representatives
Drawings showing placement, bearing conditions, dimensions, and installation suggestions
Custom design of the product
Assistance in resolving field problems should they arise
This design guide contains technical data and design information frequently required by the design professional when using our products. Because of the variety of
possible conditions, the design professional is strongly encouraged to request support from RedBuilt Design Centers through one of our representatives.

Product Application Assumptions


Our warranty is subject to an adequate supporting structure for our products. The design of the entire
structure is not the role of RedBuilt, nor can we assume accountability for the full function of the roof
or floor system. We can only be responsible for the internal design integrity of our own products, which
are structural components of roof and floor systems that are necessarily designed by others.

An adequate
supporting structure

Appropriate
specified loading

Our warranty is also subject to continuous lateral support to the compression chord of our products
unless specific design provisions account for other lateral support conditions. Continuous lateral
support is provided by 8d (2") nails at 24" on-center (minimum) for Red-L and Red-W trusses; and
by 8d (2") nails at 12" on-center (minimum), staggered, to each of the double chord members for
Red-S, Red-M, and Red-H trusses; all connected to an adequate diaphragm or total lateral strength
system.
The magnitude, direction, and location of all design loads are as specified by the building designer. The
review of this loading by our personnel is only for purposes of designing our product.
Other application assumptions are referenced on the terms and conditions of our purchase agreement
contract.

General Design Info.

Analysis Procedure
RedBuilt open-web trusses are analyzed as pin-connected trusses with continuity in the top chord
member, which receives the superimposed loading. Allowable truss-member forces are designated in
the product acceptance criteria or derived from material stresses therein. Chord members are analyzed
considering both net section at panel points and gross sections between the panels. Allowable web
member forces consider gross and net sections, pin bearing and buckling. Pin-connection details consider
allowable bearing in the wood for both parallel and perpendicular-to-grain direction. Reaction detail
analysis includes allowable bearing, induced moments where applicable, and detail stresses. Stress
and deflection are calculated by the displacement method. All of the above is substantiated through
continual testing.

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Continuous lateral
support

deflection criteria
RedBuilt Recommended Deflection Criteria

Deflection Calculations

Full-scale tests have shown repeatedly that RedBuilt products have deflection
characteristics that are consistently predictable by calculation, with minimal set
after load withdrawal.

Deflections for open-web trusses can be closely approximated by standard


beam formulas, assuming that the chord members act as the resistance to
deflection with the modulus of elasticity (E) of the chords adjusted to allow
for the deflection of the webs. Thus, the product of the moment of inertia (I)
and the effective modulus of elasticity (E) is as shown in the Truss Rigidity
Properties table below.

The graph below shows that RedBuilts recommended deflection limit for
residential and commercial floors is more restrictive than the minimum required
by typical building codes. The floor load tables shown on pages 611 were developed based on the Commercial Floor Deflection Limit shown in the graph below.

For uniformly loaded simple spans, the mid-span deflection (in inches)
becomes:

Floors:
Maximum deflection at live load limited as indicated below
Movable partition loads need not be considered

4
= 22.5wL
EI

Where:
w = Uniform load in plf
L = Span in feet
d = The average pin-to-pin depth of the truss in inches, which is the
average depth of the truss minus the following:

Roofs:
Sloped Roofs" to 12" per foot, maximum deflection L/180 at total load
Plaster CeilingsAlso check L/360 at live load
2"

Deflection at Midspan (in.)

L240

1"

L360
L480

1"
1"
"

tial

iden
Res

"

or D

Flo

r Defl

Floo
rcial

L600
t(1

imi
ion L

ect

Truss Rigidity Properties

imit

on L

cti
efle

Truss
Series
Red-L
Red-W
Red-S
Red-M
Red-H

me

Com

"
0

Red-L and Red-W trusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 inches


Red-S trusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 inches
Red-M trusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 inches
Red-H trusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 inches

L180

1"

5'

10'

15'

20'

25'
30'
Span (ft)

35'

40'

45'

EI Truss Only
(Roof)
5.26 x 106d2
6.78 x 106d2
6.94 x 106d2
10.06 x 106d2
15.93 x 106d2

EI
Nailed Floor
5.69 x 106d2
7.20 x 106d2
7.41 x 106d2
10.60 x 106d2
16.54 x 106d2

EI
Glue-Nailed Floor
6.03 x 106d2
7.54 x 106d2
7.79 x 106d2
11.02 x 106d2
17.03 x 106d2

50'

(1) For live load applications greater than 50 psf, check the L/600 deflection limit using a
50 psf live load, and check the code-prescribed deflection limit using the full live load.

Deflection criteria will vary by application. In a roof system, excessive deflection


would be unsightly and could cause ceiling cracks and/or drainage problems.
Floor systems, however, have entirely differentand usually much more
restrictivedeflection requirements due to an occupants perception of floor
performance and feel.
The fundamental frequency of a floor system can be a good predictor of performance. Contact RedBuilt to discuss floor system performance for applications
that are sensitive to vibration.

Camber Criteria
Recommended Camber for Floor and Roof

The manufacture of RedBuilt open-web trusses includes the ability to provide


a specified camber for appearance. Camber must be considered on an individual
job basis, although certain policies derived from successful experiences are
indicated. If camber is not specified in the order, our policy and considerations
of other related job information will be used by our design department toward
its selection.

Application

Recommended
Camber

Snow Roof
Non-Snow Roof
Floor

Sloped Roofs (:12 min.)


All Roofs
All Floors

DL + LL
1 DL
1 DL

DL = Dead load deflection


LL = Live load deflection
Note: Movable partition loads are not to be considered in this policy.

Camber selection in structural members should include consideration for


matching requirements of adjacent members of different length, as well as
cantilevers meeting at a common elevation. In addition, consideration should
be given to concentrated loads, non-load bearing walls, and special drainage
problems. A RedBuilt representative is available to assist you in developing the
camber requirements.

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Minimum
Recommended
Camber
DL + LL
1 DL
DL

General Design Info.

Although excessive camber in any product may cause problems in framing, it is


recommended that these policies be followed closely to avoid the serious problems caused by inadequate camber. In the case of flat roofs, the camber policy
will be strictly adhered to unless it is shown that an adequate drainage system
is provided to avoid ponding water and the resulting overloads.

Loading Condition

Nailing Information
Minimum Nail Spacing
Nail Type

8d(1)
10d
12d
16d

Nail Size

0.113" x 2"
0.131" x 2"
0.128" x 3"
0.148" x 3"
0.128" x 3"
0.148" x 3"
0.135" x 3"
0.148" x 3"
0.162" x 3"

Face
2"
2"
2"
3"
2"
3"
3"
3"
4"

RedLam LVL
Edge
Rim Board,
Truss
Header,
Chord
Beam
4"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
8"

3"
3"
3"
4"(2)
3"
4"(2)
4"
4"(2)
8"(3)

Sheathing

Sawn Lumber
Face
4"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
8"

Edge

Widest spacing for


nails in each chord
member is 24" o.c.

Chord
members

2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
4"

Do not use nails smaller than 8d (2") or larger than 16d (3")
Edge

Face
Face

Edge

(1) 14 gauge staples may be a direct substitute for 8d nails if a m


inimum penetration of 1" into the flange
is maintained.
(2) Minimum spacing must be 5" for four rows of nails.
(3) Spacing may be reduced to 5" where nail penetration does not exceed 138".
If more than one row of nails is used, offset rows at least " and stagger. Maintain 38" minimum edge distance.
Nailing pattern to be per plans and specifications, and nail s pacing should comply with criteria listed on this page.
For member stability, nail sheathing to the full length of the member (24" on-center, maximum).

Flatwise orientation
(typical with Red-L and
Red-W trusses and
plywood edge blocking)

Edgewise orientation
(typical with Red-S, Red-M,
and Red-H trusses and
rim board, beams, and headers)

Refer to building code for allowable shear for wood diaphragms


and the nail spacing requirements shown above.

sound details
Fire Assembly Details
For Fire Assemblies and other construction-related fire information, please refer to resources on our website at www.Redbuilt.com.

Sound Assemblies and Noise Measurement


The ability of a wall or floor/ceiling system to reduce airborne sound transmission is measured using ASTM E90, and reported using the ASTM E413 Sound
Transmission Class (STC) rating system. The ratings listed beloworiginally developed by the Acoustical and Insulation Materials Association and now considered a
standard throughout the industryare a practical reference for a range of STC numbers. In general, the higher the number, the better the acoustical performance. It is
important to note that this table is valid only for a given level of background noise and should be used only for generalized comparisons.
Floor/ceiling systems can also be rated for impact noise transmitted through an assembly. Ratings are determined using the ASTME492 Impact Insulation Class (IIC)
system, and like STC ratings, a high IIC rating indicates significantly reduced impact noise.
Testing
STC Ratings
The acoustical assemblies provided below and on page 37 have been tested
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Normal speech can be understood quite clearly
and rated by recognized acoustical laboratories, and the ratings shown are
30
Loud speech can be understood fairly well
well within the acceptable range for multi-family buildings. However, in order
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Loud speech audible but not intelligible
to achieve these ratings, precautions should be taken to prevent flanking
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Loud speech audible as a murmur
noise and sound leaks, and to ensure that actual construction conforms to the
assembly shown.
45
Must strain to hear loud speech
48
Some loud speech barely audible
50
Loud speech not audible

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80

2" lightweight concrete


" sound deadening board

158" lightweight concrete


" sheathing

" sheathing

General Design Info.

58

Open-web
truss

Open-web
truss

" gypsum board

58

Field Test
FSTC = 60
WCR-Thunderbird

Resilient channel
at 24" o.c.

Laboratory Test
STC = 59
INR (no test)
RAL No. TL 70-37

3" mineral wool


insulation

36

" gypsum board

58

Resilient channel
at 24" o.c.

2" Thermafiber
insulation

sound details
81

82

40 oz pad and 44 oz carpet


158" concrete
58" sheathing

40 oz pad and 44 oz carpet


1 " tongue-and-groove sheathing
18

Open-web
truss

Laboratory Test
STC = 47
INR = +18
KAL 224-35-65

83

Open-web
truss

58" gypsum board


Resilient channels
at 24" o.c.

3" fiberglass

Open-web
truss

Open-web
truss

85

58" mastical gypsum concrete


15 lb asphalted felt
" sheathing

84

40 oz pad and 44 oz carpet


1" Homasote floor decking

Laboratory Test
STC = 50
INR = +14
KAL 858-5-70

" gypsum board

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Laboratory Test
STC = 46
INR = +11
KAL 224-38-65

Laboratory Test
STC = 60
INR = -7
INR = +21 with pad and carpet
RAL No. TL 70-9

" gypsum board

58

Resilient channels
at 24" o.c.

Rock wool batts

" SHEETROCK gypsum board

58

Resilient channels
at 24" o.c.

86

158" lightweight concrete

40 oz. pad and 44 oz. carpet


1" Homasote floor decking

" sheathing

Open-web
truss

Open-web
truss

Laboratory Test
STC = 58
INR = +29 with pad and carpet
RAL No. TL 70-44

Laboratory Test
STC = 48
INR = +14
IIC = 65
KAL 858-4-70

" gypsum board

58

Resilient channels at 24" o.c.

40 oz pad and 44 oz carpet


38" sheathing
Rosin-impregnated paper
" sheathing

87

88

" gypsum board

58

Resilient channels at 24" o.c.

58" mastical gypsum concrete


15 lb asphalted felt
" sheathing

Open-web
truss

Open-web
truss

Laboratory Test
STC = 53
INR = -18
INR = +18 with pad and carpet
RAL No. IN 70-1 & IN 70-2

" gypsum board

58

Resilient channels at 24" o.c.

Fibrex is a registered trademark of Fibrex Insulations Inc. SHEETROCK is a registered trademark of USG Corporation.
Homasote is a registered trademark of Homasote Company. Thermafiber is a registered trademark of Thermafiber, Inc.

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" SHEETROCK gypsum board

58

Resilient channels at 24" o.c.

General Design Info.

Laboratory Test
STC = 48
INR = +11 with pad and carpet
RAL No. TL 70-48

2" Thermafiber or
Fibrex insulation

Q&A
Q1: How do I develop the most cost effective solution
when using open-web trusses?

Q8: Can I modify or repair RedBuilt open-web trusses?


A8: On rare occasions, repairs or modifications can be made to
RedBuilt openweb productsbut only if the materials and
instructions are provided by RedBuilt. Contact your local RedBuilt
representative for more information or call 18668596757.

A1: The open-web truss load tables show the maximum loadcarrying capacity of a given truss, but not necessarily the most
cost-effective truss type or depth for the application. You can
also use the Specifying Economical Trusses section on page 4 of
this guide or you can contact your local RedBuilt representative
at 18668596757 for assistance in finding the most economical
solution for your application.

Q9: Can I treat open-web products with fire-retardant or


preservative?
A9: RedBuilt does not recommend or warrant the use of
fieldapplied treatments. The use of these products may reduce
the design load-carrying capacity of the members. Instead,
RedBuilt requires that dry-use conditions be maintained.

Q2: Can RedBuilt open-web trusses be used as


dragstruts?
A2: Yes. RedBuilt can design the chords of open-web trusses for
specific axial loads. These loads must be provided by the design
professional.

Q10: Why are some RedBuilt open-web trusses


paintedred on one end?
A10: Many truss applications require the use of non-symmetrical
trusses. Typically this is due to non-uniform design loading
patterns. Non-symmetrical trusses are marked with red paint on
one end, and the layout drawings provided by RedBuilt will specify
where the red end is to be installed.

Q3: What is MSR lumber?


A3: Machine stress rated (MSR) lumber refers to sawn lumber that
is mechanically evaluated for strength and stiffness, and then
visually graded. Sawn lumber that is rated as MSR is regarded as
high-quality material, and MSR is the only grade of sawn lumber
used by RedBuilt in open-web truss chord components.

Q11: Do RedBuilt open-web trusses meet the


requirements set forth in the U.S. Green Building
Councils (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) standard?

Q4: Are your open-web trusses covered by a warranty?


A4: Yes. RedBuilt warrants that its products will be free from
manufacturing errors or defects in workmanship and material.
In addition, provided that the product is correctly installed and
used, the company warrants the adequacy of its design for the
normal and expected life of the building. A copy of the warranty
can be found on the back cover of this guide or on our website at
www.RedBuilt.com.

A11: LEEDNC (new construction) is a commonly used building


rating system designed to accelerate the development of green
building practice. While products such as RedBuilt open-web
trusses are not LEED certified on an individual basis, they may
contribute to point totals for a "whole building" certification.
For example, the following items may be viewed as contributors
toward points in the LEED rating system:
RedBuilt offers FSC credits for our open-web truss products as
well as other products we manufacture or distribute. Consult
your local RedBuilt technical representative for availability.

Q5: Does RedBuilt provide any sprinkler system or


fire-rated assembly details?
A5: Yes. RedBuilt provides a number of sprinkler system
suspension and fire assembly details in AutoCAD format, which
can be downloaded from our website at www.RedBuilt.com on the
AutoCAD Details page.

 The Low Emitting Materials section (EQ 4.4) recognizes


composite wood that is free from urea-formaldehyde resins.
RedBuilt does not use urea-formaldehyde resins in any of its
engineered lumber products. Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS) are available at www.RedBuilt.com.

Q6: What type of certification and quality assurance do


openweb trusses have?

RedBuilt products may qualify for Regional Materials (MR


5.1 and 5.2) for projects located within a 500 mile radius of
Portland,OR.

A6: RedBuilt open-web trusses are manufactured in accordance


with rigorous standards, and they are monitored by a thirdparty
quality control agency (PFS Corporation). These standards are
modeled after ISO 9000.

Tubular steel webs and bearing clips used in RedBuilt openweb trusses may qualify for Recycled Content (RC4.1 and4.2).
For more information consult your RedBuilt technical
representative.

Q7: How can I contact a RedBuilt representative?


A7: You can find your local RedBuilt representative by calling
1-866-859-6757 or visiting our website at www.RedBuilt.com.

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Open-web truss specifications


1.0 General

3.0 Execution

1.1 Scope
This work includes the complete furnishings and installation of all
RedBuilt open-web trusses, as shown on the drawings herein specified
and necessary to complete the work.

3.1 Installation
RedBuilt open-web trusses, if stored prior to installation, shall be
stored in a vertical position and protected from the weather. They shall
be handled with care so they are not damaged. The open-web trusses
shall be installed in accordance with the plans and any RedBuilt drawings
and installation suggestions. Temporary construction loads that cause
stresses beyond design limits are not permitted. Installation bracing
is to be provided by RedBuilt to keep the trusses straight and plumb as
required, and to ensure adequate lateral support for the individual trusses
and the entire system until the sheathing material has been applied.

1.2 Code Approvals


These products shall be designed and manufactured to the standards set
forth in the International Code Council Report No. ESR-1774.
1.3 Related Work Specified Elsewhere
A. Carpentry and millwork
B. Glu-laminated members

3.2 Installation Review


Prior to enclosing the trusses, the Contractor shall give notification to
the RedBuilt representative to provide an opportunity for review of the
installation.

1.4 Design
A. Products: RedBuilt products shall be designed to fit the dimensions
and loads indicated on the plans.

3.3 Performance Standards


Not applicable.

B. Design Calculations: When requested, a complete set of design


calculations shall be prepared by RedBuilt.

3.4 Fire Rating/Sound Rating


Fire and sound ratings are to be established in accordance with the
assemblies detailed in ICC-ES Report No. ESR-1774, or the Directory of
Listed Products published by Intertek Testing Services.

1.5 Submittals
A. Drawings: Drawings showing layout and detail necessary for
determining fit and placement in the building shall be provided by
RedBuilt.
B. Production: Fabrication and/or cutting shall not proceed until the
architect and/or engineer have approved the submittal package.

3.5 Warranty
The products delivered shall be free from manufacturing errors or defects
in workmanship and material. The products, when correctly installed and
maintained, shall be warranted to perform as designed for the normal and
expected life of the building.

2.0 Products
2.1 Materials
Materials shall comply with ICC-ES Report No. ESR-1774. Chord members,
web members, connecting pins and bearing hardware/attachments shall
be of material and size as required by design.

4.0 Alternates and/or Equals


4.1 Base Bid
Due to the customized detailing and engineering characteristics of the
roof and/or floor framing assembly, it is a requirement that open-web
trusses be used in the base bid.

2.2 Fabrication
The trusses shall be manufactured by RedBuilt in a plant listed in the
report referred to above and under the supervision of an approved thirdparty inspection agency.

4.2 Alternate Manufacturers


Other manufacturers bids are to be listed in the alternate section of your
proposal. All framing plans, detailing, and calculations for the alternate
bids will be reviewed by the owner, architect, and engineer for structural
performance, possible conflicts with related trades, and compatibility with
the overall building requirements and building code.

2.3 Tolerances
Length, bearing-to-bearing:
For trusses up to 30 ft: 18"
For trusses greater than 30 ft: 14"
Depth: 18"

4.3 Alternate Products


Alternate products will only be permitted if written approval and
acceptance is obtained by both architect and owner at least seven days
prior to the bid date. Any monetary savings that may be realized by using
an alternate product shall be forwarded to the owner.

CAMBER
Span
0 to 30'
>30' to 60'
>60' to 120'

Individual Truss Tolerance


Variation from Design
18"
38"
"

Variation Between Any Two


Trusses of the Same Type
"
"
"

4.4 Acceptable Alternatives


At the discretion of the specifier of record, accepted alternates will be
listed on the final addendum prior to the bid date.

2.4 Identification
Each of the trusses shall be identified by a stamp indicating the truss
series, ICC-ES report number, manufacturer's name, plant number, date of
fabrication, and the independent inspection agencys logo.
2.5 Hardware
Not applicable.

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Service and support you can count on.


RedBuilt is committed to creating superior structural solutions.
How? By offering efcient structural building products
supported by a broad range of services.
Our team of RedBuilt representativesone of the industry's
largestisn't afraid to get its hands dirty. We can help
with technical information, installation questions or
codecompliance.
At RedBuilt, our goal is to help you build solid and durable
structures. A limited warranty for our products is in effect
for the expected life of the building.
Call us with a problem that you believe may be caused
by our products, and our representative will contact you
withinone business day to evaluate the problem and help
solve itGUARANTEED.

contact us

PRODUCT
WARRANTY
RedBuilt warrants that its products will be free
from manufacturing errors or defects in
workmanship and material. In addition, provided
the product is correctly installed and used, the
company warrants the adequacy of its design for
the normal and expected life of the building.

Kurt Liebich, President & CEO

1.866.859.6757

representative information

1.866.859.6757
www.redbuilt.com
200 e. mallard drive, Boise, id 83706
p.o. Box 60, Boise, id 83707

2015 RedBuilt LLC. All rights reserved.

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versions. If this is more than one year old,
contact your dealer or RedBuilt representative.

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