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Plans • Brian Doyle, PhD P.E. DOYLE ENGINEERING INC. M 5 -r 2, 0 � a _ I `I � Ep PROf Special Projects in Combustion, 1� N .5: ; O Air Pollution, Environmental and t ia �p1 � NMI AIM ' General Engineering 17,427 REVISED "WC NE Ellis Lane Newberg, Oregon 97132 � V`3 —� m SOREGQi 503.538.2380 9,�, FiO T. 28, ,g9 doyleb @asme.org • K'EB SI �� Brian W. Doyle OFFICE COPY Oregon PE #17,427 30 July 2012 Ed Murphy 9875 SW Murdock Tigard, OR 97224 re: Roof support for solar panels When I did my original analysis, I was informed that the ceiling joists were 24" on center, when they are actually 48" on center. So I re- evaluated the necessary reinforcement. The new solar panels add less than 3 psf dead weight to the roof— which is quite small, but the existing structure may not meet the current building code design requirements. The problem is that rafter ties (2x12 ceiling joists) are 4' on center and the attachment between the rafters and the joists may be weak. By adding nails or screws to this joint the roof will be strengthened sufficient to bring the roof design up to current bui Id i ng code requirements. There should be a total of 20 nails at each joint. Alternatively you could add 8 TimberLok, TrussLok or HeadLok screws to each joint. I will be available if there are additional questions. end ofjiie d� . a.'� d v�i� Existing 2x6 rafters @ 2' o.c. - - - - ( Existing 2x12 Ceiling joists @ 4' o.c. NEREO PRUFEf ,,V 04 GINE .1% / 17,427 9 , Minimum of 20 nails (including existing nails) at each end of ceiling joist. Add 16d nails as necessary OR � ,ORE („e. Minimum of 8 2%" HeadLok or 3%" TrussLok screws. �'�, F Ar 28. ® 0 �� EBSTev 24' P 3 NOTES: This drawing shows reinforcement of the existing roof to support the small additional weight of solar PV panels. Existing tied rafters Solar Roof Supports are 4' o.c. and original nailing is probably insufficient to meet current code. Add nails as shown here will strengthen the roof Murphy residence sufficiently to support the solar panels with a 25 psf snow load. 9875 SW Murdock, Tigard scale: 1" = 2' 30 July 2012 DOYLE ENGINEERING INC 24001 NE Ellis Ln Newberg, OR 503 - 538 -2380 doyleb@asme.org