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Bracing - BRANZ Build

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Calculating bracing when renovating | BRANZ Build

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    BRANZ help to determine old bracing ratings The details of an existing wall can be confirmed during the deconstruction of the wall. To assist …

Bracing | BRANZ Build

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    A BRANZ research project looked at the seismic bracing design for houses on hillsides. Read more Bracing using NZS 3604:2011 – part 1 By Tom Edhouse – 1 August 2012, Build 131 Providing sufficient bracing capacity for wind and earthquake is an integral part of the design process.

BRANZ Study Report

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    A wall bracing test and evaluation procedure BRANZ Technical Paper P21 Acknowledgements This work is the result of a lot of effort put in by many individuals. In particular, I would like to acknowledge the members of the NZS 3604:2010 revision committee –

Wall bracing | BRANZ Build

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    The maximum allowed spacing of bracing lines for walls is 6 m (NZS 3604:2011 clause 5.4.6). For simplicity, the bracing demand for the 1 …

Bracing | BRANZ

    https://www.branz.co.nz/pubs/elearning/bracing-design/
    Module: Introducing bracing. Forces from wind and earthquakes place demands on a building. These demands are calculated for a particular building so that the building can be designed with enough bracing capacity to resist the demand and perform structurally. Topics covered in this self-paced module: Wind bracing Earthquake bracing Library Gain ...

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.

SR305 Bracing ratings for non-proprietary bracing walls | BRANZ

    https://www.branz.co.nz/pubs/research-reports/sr305/
    In New Zealand, the wall bracing ratings used for new houses are generally provided by manufacturers based on tests on their proprietary systems to the BRANZ P21 test method. Designers then ensure at each level and in each direction the demand wind or earthquake loads are less than the sum of the resistances of the bracing elements.

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.

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 …

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