HomeMy WebLinkAboutENGINEERING LETTER - 18-00705 - 710 Lodgepole St - Solar PanelsVSE Project Number: U3054-0023-181
November 16, 2018
1 Solar
ATTENTION: Ty Church
2391 South 1560 West
Woods Cross, UT 84087
REFERENCE: Allan Miller Residence: 710 Lodgepole Street, Rexburg, ID 83440
Solar Array Installation
To Whom It May Concern:
Per your request,we have reviewed the existing structure at the above referenced site.The purpose of our review was to
determine the adequacy of the existing structure to support the proposed installation of solar panels on the roof as shown on the
panel layout plan.Based upon our review,we conclude that the existing structure is adequate to support the proposed solar
panel installation.
Design Parameters
Code: International Building Code, 2012 Edition
Risk Category: II
Design wind speed: 115 mph (3-sec gust) per ASCE 7-10
Wind exposure category: C
Ground snow load: 50 psf
Existing Roof Structure
Roof structure: 2x4 manufactured trusses @ 24" O.C.
Roofing material: composite shingles
Roof slope: 26°
Conclusions
Based upon our review,we conclude that the existing structure is adequate to support the proposed solar panel installation.In
the area of the solar array,other live loads will not be present or will be greatly reduced.The glass surface of the solar panels
allows for a lower slope factor per ASCE 7,resulting in reduced design snow load on the panels.The gravity loads in the area
of the solar array are decreased;thus,the stresses of the structural elements are decreased.Therefore,the requirements of
Section 3403.3 of the 2012 IBC are met and the structure is permitted to remain unaltered.
The solar array will be flush-mounted (no more than 6"above the roof surface)and parallel to the roof surface.Thus,we
conclude that any additional wind loading on the structure related to the addition of the proposed solar array is negligible.The
connections to the existing roof shall be spaced at 48"maximum.Regarding seismic loads,we conclude that any additional
forces will be small.With an assumed roof dead load of 10 psf,solar array dead load of 3 psf,and affected roof area of 33%
(maximum),the additional dead load (and consequential seismic load)will be 9.6%.This calculation conservatively neglects
wall weight.Because the increase in lateral forces is less than 10%,this addition meets the requirements of the exception in
Section 3403.4 of the 2012 IBC. Thus the existing structure is permitted to remain unaltered.
651 W. Galena Park Blvd., Ste. 101 / Draper, UT 84020 / T (801) 990-1775 / F (801) 990-1776 / www.vectorse.com
VSE Project Number: U3054-0023-181
Allan Miller Residence
11/16/2018
Limitations
Installation of the solar panels must be performed in accordance with manufacturer recommendations.All work performed
must be in accordance with accepted industry-wide methods and applicable safety standards.The contractor shall notify Vector
Structural Engineering,LLC should any damage,deterioration or discrepancies between the as-built condition of the structure
and the condition described in this letter be found.Connections to existing roof framing must be staggered,except at array
ends,so as not to overload any existing structural member.The use of solar panel support span tables provided by others is
allowed only where the building type,site conditions,site-specific design parameters,and solar panel configuration match the
description of the span tables.The design of the solar panel racking (mounts,rails,etc.),the connection of the racking to the
roof and electrical engineering is the responsibility of others.Waterproofing around the roof penetrations is the responsibility
of others. Vector Structural Engineering assumes no responsibility for improper installation of the solar array.
VECTOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING, LLC
ID Firm License: C2269
11/16/2018
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Wells Holmes, P.E.
ID License: P-12264 - Expires: 10/31/2019
Project Engineer
Enclosures
WLH/rsl
11/16/2018
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VECTOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
JOB NO.:U3054-0023-181
SUBJECT:GRAVITY LOADS
PROJECT:Allan Miller Residence
CALCULATE ESTIMATED GRAVITY LOADS
ROOF DEAD LOAD (D)
Increase due to
pitch
Original
loading
Roof Pitch/12 5.9
Composite Shingles 2.2 1.11 2.0 psf
1/2" Plywood 1.1 1.11 1.0 psf
Framing 3.0 psf
Insulation 0.5 psf
1/2" Gypsum Clg.2.0 psf
M, E & Misc 1.5 psf
DL 10 psf
PV Array DL 3 psf
ROOF LIVE LOAD (Lr)
Existing Design Roof Live Load [psf]20 ASCE 7-10, Table 4-1
Roof Live Load With PV Array [psf]0
SNOW LOAD (S):Existing
w/ Solar Panel
Array
Roof Slope [x:12]:5.9
Roof Slope [°]:26
Snow Ground Load, pg [psf]:50 ASCE 7-10, Section 7.2
Terrain Category:C ASCE 7-10, Table 7-2
Exposure of Roof:Fully Exposed ASCE 7-10, Table 7-2
Exposure Factor, Ce:0.9 ASCE 7-10, Table 7-2
Thermal Factor, Ct:1.1 ASCE 7-10, Table 7-3
Risk Category:II ASCE 7-10, Table 1.5-1
Importance Factor, Is:1.0 ASCE 7-10, Table 1.5-2
Flat Roof Snow Load, pf [psf]:35 ASCE 7-10, Equation 7.3-1
Minimum Roof Snow Load, pm [psf]:0 ASCE 7-10, Section 7.3.4
Unobstructed Slippery Surface?Yes ASCE 7-10, Section 7.4
Slope Factor Figure:Figure 7-2b ASCE 7-10, Section 7.4
Roof Slope Factor, Cs:0.73 ASCE 7-10, Figure 7-2
Sloped Roof Snow Load, ps [psf]:25 ASCE 7-10, Equation 7.4-1
Design Snow Load, S [psf]:25
1.00
35
35
5.9
26
50
C
Fully Exposed
0.9
1.1
II
1.0
35
0
No
Figure 7-2b
JOB NO.:U3054-0023-181
SUBJECT:LOAD COMPARISON
PROJECT:Allan Miller Residence
Summary of Loads
Existing With PV Array
D [psf]10 13
Lr [psf]20 0
S [psf]35 25
Maximum Gravity Loads:
Existing With PV Array
D + Lr [psf]30 13 ASCE 7-10, Section 2.4.1
D + S [psf]45 39 ASCE 7-10, Section 2.4.1
Maximum Gravity Load [psf]:45 39
Ratio Proposed Loading to Current Loading:86%OK
The gravity loads in the area of the solar array are decreased; thus, the stresses of the
structural elements are decreased. Therefore, the requirements of Section 3403.3 of
the 2012 IBC are met and the structure is permitted to remain unaltered.
VECTOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
JOB NO.:U3054-0023-181
SUBJECT:SOLAR LAYOUT
PROJECT:Allan Miller Residence