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What is NYC BC § 2308.6.7.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for fastening braced wall line top plates to joists, rafters, or blocking. It specifies the thickness of blocking and methods for transferring lateral forces in roof trusses. Applies to building owners involved in construction or renovation projects requiring compliance with structural standards.

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2308.6.7.2 Top plate connection.

BC § 2308.6.7.2

Where joists or rafters are used, braced wall line top plates shall be fastened over the full length of the braced wall line to joists, rafters, rim boards or full-depth blocking above in accordance with Table 2304.10.1, as applicable, based on the orientation of the joists or rafters to the braced wall line. Blocking shall be not less than 2 inches (51 mm) in nominal thickness and shall be fastened to the braced wall line top plate as specified in Table 2304.10.1. Notching or drilling of holes in blocking in accordance with the requirements of Section 2308.4.2.4 or 2308.7.4 shall be permitted. At exterior gable end walls, braced wall panel sheathing in the top story shall be extended and fastened to the roof framing where the spacing between parallel exterior braced wall lines is greater than 50 feet (15 240 mm). Where roof trusses are used and are installed perpendicular to an exterior braced wall line, lateral forces shall be transferred from the roof diaphragm to the braced wall over the full length of the braced wall line by blocking of the ends of the trusses or by other approved methods providing equivalent lateral force transfer. Blocking shall be not less than 2 inches (51 mm) in nominal thickness and equal to the depth of the truss at the wall line and shall be fastened to the braced wall line top plate as specified in Table 2304.10.1. Notching or drilling of holes in blocking in accordance with the requirements of Section 2308.4.2.4 or 2308.7.4 shall be permitted. Exception: Where the roof sheathing is greater than 9 1/4 inches (235 mm) above the top plate, solid blocking is not required where the framing members are connected using one of the following methods: 1. In accordance with Figure 2308.6.7.2(1).

2.In accordance with Figure 2308.6.7.2(2).

3.Full-height engineered blocking panels designed for values listed in AWC WFCM.

4.A design in accordance with accepted engineering methods. For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. Figure 2308.6.7.2(1)Braced Wall Line Top Plate Connection For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. Figure 2308.6.7.2(2)Braced Wall Panel Top Plate Connection

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