§ 9506.2. Special Requirements for Wall Anchorage Systems.  


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  • The steel elements of the wall anchorage system shall be designed in accordance with this Code without the use of the 1.33 short duration allowable stress increase when using allowable stress design.

    Wall anchors shall be provided to resist out-of-plane forces, independent of existing shear anchors.

    Exception: Existing cast-in-place shear anchors may be used as wall anchors if the tie element can be readily attached to the anchors and if the engineer or architect can establish tension values for the existing anchors through the use of approved as-built plans or testing, and thorough analysis showing that the bolts are capable of resisting the total shear load (including dead load) while being acted upon by the maximum tension force due to earthquake. Criteria for analysis and testing shall be determined by the Building Official.

    Expansion anchors are only allowed with special inspection and approved testing for seismic loading.

    Attaching the edge of plywood sheathing to steel ledgers does not comply with the positive anchoring requirements of this Chapter. Attaching the edge of steel decks to steel ledgers is not considered as providing the positive anchorage of this Chapter unless testing and/or analysis is performed to establish shear values for the attachment perpendicular to the edge of the deck. Where steel decking is used as a wall anchor system, the existing connections shall be subject to field verification and the new connections shall be subject to special inspection.

(Ord. 2016-0053 § 89, 2016; Ord. 2013-0048 § 82, 2013; Ord. 2007-0108 § 30 (part), 2007; Ord. 99-0040 § 74 (part), 1999.)