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Bracing Calculation Sheets for Foundations and Walls, for use …

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    BRANZ Limited Information type Tool Format PDF Description The calculation sheets A and B may be used to determine the wall and foundation bracing elements required to satisfy the requirements of NZS 3604: 2011 (including amendments) and may also be used to form part of the documentation required for a building consent application.

Wall bracing | BRANZ Build

    https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/index.php/articles/show/wall-bracing
    Bracing materials used are sheet products (ply, plasterboard, fibre cement and so on), concrete, concrete blocks or metal components. All …

Calculators and tools | BRANZ

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    P21 A wall bracing test and evaluation procedure This outlines the P21 test method for wall bracing elements, which is called up in NZS 3604:2011 Timber-framed buildings as the means to determine wind and earthquake ratings of timber-framed sheet-lined bracing elements for …

BRANZ Guideline December 2011 plywood sheet bracing

    https://www.standards.govt.nz/news-and-updates/branz-guideline-december-2011-plywood-sheet-bracing/
    BRANZ Guideline December 2011 plywood sheet bracing. Plywood sheets that are specified and installed to provide bracing must be identifiable. AS/NZS 2269 Plywood – Structural – Specifications requires that the sheet is marked with: visual face grades (defining the face and back surface veneer quality), for example, CD has a C grade face veneer and a D grade veneer …

Bracing - BRANZ Build

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    BRANZ Shop online at www.branz.co.nz or phone BRANZ 0800 80 80 85, press 2. Disclaimer BRACING OF A TIMBER-FRAMED BUILDING is required to resist horizontal wind and earth-quake loads. The bracing demand to resist wind is expressed in bracing units (BUs) per lineal metre and bracing units per square metre for earthquakes.

Seismic resilience | BRANZ

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    Bracing calculation sheets for NZS 3604:2011 Timber-framed buildings Use these sheets to determine the wall and foundation bracing elements required to satisfy NZS 3604:2011. They may also form part of the building consent application documentation.

Subfloor bracing | BRANZ Build

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    Sheets can be downloaded from the Toolbox on the BRANZ website www.branz.co.nz. 2-storey section. Using the calculation sheets (see Figures 4), bracing demand for the 2-storey section is: 1176 BUs for wind across the ridge; 627 BUs for wind along the ridge; 636 BUs for earthquake. Use 1176 BUs for wind across and 636 for both wind along and …

P21 A wall bracing test and evaluation procedure | BRANZ

    https://www.branz.co.nz/pubs/technical-papers/p21/
    Product Description. Technical Paper P21 outlines the P21 test method for wall bracing elements, which is called up in NZS 3604:2011 Timber-framed buildings as the means to determine wind and earthquake ratings of timber-framed sheet-lined bracing elements for buildings within the scope of NZS 3604. It has been in existence since 1979, and several updates since then have …

Ecoply® Barrier Rigid Air Barrier | BRANZ

    https://www.branz.co.nz/Appraisal/827/
    Description. The Ecoply® Barrier Rigid Air Barrier is sealed plywood sheets and tapes designed for use as a rigid wall underlay and air barrier (sheathing) behind cavity wall cladding systems. Ecoply® Barrier is also for use as a wall bracing system to resist wind and earthquake loads on timber-framed buildings.

Calculating bracing when renovating | BRANZ Build

    https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/index.php/articles/show/calculating-bracing-when-renovating
    A building must contain bracing units allocated in the bracing lines in both directions. How many bracing units are required depends on construction, size, layout and location of the building. Section 5 of NZS 3604:2011 gives guidance on how to calculate the required bracing demand capacity or rating for light timber-framed buildings.

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