Premier Floors manual Shearwalls

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Shearwalls

Shearwalls

A shearwall is a vertical bracing element that transfers the in-plane forces imposed on a floor or roof diaphragm to the foundation. Wood framed buildings use shearwalls as the vertical bracing element or lateral load resisting element almost exclusively. The most common way to anchor panels is to measure and cut out an access plate in the panel wall adjacent to the tension post. Allow enough room to maneuver the holdown and 2x blocking.

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Contents installation guide Introduction Table of Contents PBS SIPs Tips Do not put plumbing inside SIPs Fill all voids with expanding foamStorage & Handling Checklist of Tools Spline Connection Lumber Connection I-JoistConnection Panel Basics - Assembly Fasteners Field FabricationPage Field Fabrication Rake/Gable Walls Floors Page PANEL TIP Stagger your panel placement with two panels on one side of the beam, four panels on the other side, and four back on the first side of the beam. This will help your beam stay straight Sill Plates Page Walls STEP 2. LAYOUT TRANSFER STEP 3. PANEL TILTSTEP 4. ADJACENT PANEL STEP 5. FASTENING STEP 6. TOP PLATEHeaders Page Intermediate Floors Page Roofs On the Ground Lifting PanelsPage Page Insul-Lam Electrical Where walls terminate against a panel you can drill at the horizontal electricalPlumbing Shearwalls Premier Panel R-Values Panel Core Panel Core Panel Span ft Panel Core Panel Core Panel Core Panel Core Load Chart Header Header Insul-BeamII Header LoadsPremier Load ChartNo. of Panel Panel Minimum Pressure Chart 1 of Load Chart 12 WindSpeed Pressure Chart 2 of Load Chart 12 WindSpeed Page REGIONAL FIELD OFFICES NORTHWEST 4609 70th Ave. East Fife, WASOUTHWEST 3434 W. Papago St. Phoenix, AZ