Truss Design with Treated Lumber or Corrosive Environments

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Truss Design with Treated Lumber or Corrosive Environments From time to time, trusses are used in an environment that requires the use of treated lumber. Some of these treatments include, but are not limited to, fire and weather protection on lumber. Also, trusses will occasionally be used in environments where extra corrosion protection is required for the plates. Due to the nature of some of these treated lumbers, there are design reductions in plating and/or lumber values. These reductions can be applied in the MiTek 20/20 engineering software by utilizing an inventory with treated lumber. Within the MiTek engineering software, lumber with a T following it is fire treated lumber; lumber with a P following it is pressure treated, and lumber with an I following it is incised pressure treated. When one selects treated lumber within the program, it will take the necessary lumber and plating reductions. There will automatically be a note printed out on the truss design drawing describing the types of lumber and reductions that have been used in the design. A common type of lumber treatment is intended for fire protection. There are many different brands of treatments that may be used, and the manufacturers of these products will have all design reductions documented. A few common brands are Firepro, Hickson Dricon, Hoover Pyro-Guard, and CSI/D-Blaze. Trusses built with any of these treatments may be fabricated with our standard G60 galvanized metal connector plates. The grip value of the plates must be reduced by 20% and lumber values must be reduced as the treatment process can alter the lumber strength. Firepro has an 18% reduction to lumber values and Hickson Dricon, Hoover Pyro-Guard, and CSI/D-Blaze have a 35% reduction in design values. All of these reductions are taken into account automatically by the Engineering program when the included fire treated lumber is used in the design. Preservative treated lumber is another common material used in trusses. Again, different brands and types have different reduction values. When certain types of chemicals are used, plates must be coated with approved materials to prevent corrosion. Alternatively, stainless steel plates may be used. Borate and Micronized Copper Azole (MCA also known as MicroPro TM ) treated lumbers do not require any reductions to design values so long as the lumber is re-dried to a 19% moisture content prior to truss fabrication. Alkaline Copper Quat (ACQ) or Copper Azole (CA) type treated lumbers do not require lumber reductions, but special ordered G185 galvanized plates, or stainless steel plates, are required to be used. A 20% reduction is required for plating in this circumstance. G185 plates do not require a reduction. The 20% reduction is necessary due to the fact that this lumber is typically not re-dried to 19% moisture content. This reduction can be manually applied by adjusting the DOLs or may be automatically applied by choosing P lumber in the Engineering program. To manually reduce the plate values by 20% you will need to multiply the original DOL by 0.80 EXAMPLE: 1.15 * 0.80 = 0.92

In the above calculation 1.15 is the standard DOL. Input 0.92 as the new DOL in standard loading. The plate DOL is required to be 0.75 in all load cases when stainless steel plates are utilized due to the lower yield value of stainless steel. When the DOL is input as less than 1.0 the program applies the reduction to shear and tension (metal) values of the plates as well. Don t forget to apply this reduction in the other loading tabs (such as wind and snow) in addition to the general tab for loading in MiTek engineering. When certain types of chemicals are (or may be) present in a structure where trusses are going to be used, the plates must either be coated with approved materials to prevent corrosion, or stainless steel plates are to be used. Please note that stainless steel plates come in limited sizes and G185 plates are only available in 20 gauge. Check with your sales representative, or the MiTek plate order department for availability. In any of the cases where special plates are to be used, other materials used in the job must also be protected from corrosion. Any nails/screws/bolts in contact with the lumber must be protected. Hangers and tie-downs connections must also be protected. See below for additional information from TPI and WTCA on types of treatments. Please contact your MiTek engineer with any questions or concerns you may have.

TPI/WTCA Interim Guidelines for Use of Alternative Preservative Treatments With Metal Connector Plates January 27, 2004 As of December 31, 2003, chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative treated products are quickly becoming unavailable for use in truss applications and are already difficult to obtain in some regions. There are numerous alternative replacement products available. Our industries guidelines on preservative treatment and metal connector plates are as follows. Always check with your preservative treatment supplier for acceptability of a preservative for your application. 1. Most chemical formulators have recommended that when preservative treated lumber is required in truss applications, sodium borate or iodine based preservative treatments be used along with the typical G60 galvanized (0.60 oz zinc per sq. ft. of sheet steel, per ASTM A653) metal connector plates that are in general use today for interior applications. Typical sodium borate based preservative treatments are inappropriate for exterior wet-service applications (e.g. exposure to wetting/drying). At this time in order to use typical G60 metal connector plates, only sodium borate or iodine based preservatives are recommended. If another preservative is specified for use with trusses, it may be preferable, where possible, to request a change in the preservative treatment specification. 2. If you are required to use any of the new copper based preservative treatments, then the chemical formulators suggest that the best practice is to use G185 galvanized (1.85 oz zinc per sq. ft. steel sheet per ASTM A653), post-manufacture hot dip galvanized per ASTM A153, or stainless steel connector plates. 3. It is recommended that component manufacturers send out the preservative treatment material safety data sheets (MSDS) along with every preservative treated structural component product shipment. 4. As project specifications may require the use of a specific preservative treatment, the component manufacturer should consult its customer and project design professionals for a review and approval of any preservative treatment substitution. 5. The following tables provide a quick guide to recommended metal connector plate use with the various preservative treatments. Table 1 Sodium Borate or Iodine Based Preservatives

Table 2 Sodium Borate Based Fire Retardants That Are Also Preservatives

Table 3 Copper Based Preservatives Once you know that the project you are working on will involve the use of preservative treated lumber, and prior to bidding the job, contact your truss engineer and/or metal connector plate supplier and inform him/her of the truss application and treatment being used. This consultation will allow your engineer and/or metal connector plate supplier to determine the design criteria and connector plate type under which a truss design can be prepared. All steel components, not just the metal connector plate, that come in contact with the treated wood, need the same consideration. This includes any and all fasteners and construction hardware. In addition to the above guidelines based on corrosion resistance, truss exposures should not result in repetitive wetting and drying, like with long periods of exterior exposure. Such exposures result in metal connector plates backing out of lumber due to an excessive amount of wood swelling and shrinkage. If specifications require a copper based preservative for exterior use or an exterior FRT, it should be verified that the metal connector plates will be used in a dry exposure to avoid plate back-out.