So why is mean roof height even important and why is it even listed on the plans.
Mean roof height flat roof.
Most of the time the simple answer is 150mm above the finished roof level.
For gable and hip roofs in addition to the changes in the number of the roof wind.
For flat roofs the corner zones changed to an l shape with zone widths based on the mean roof height and an additional edge zone was added.
For building segment 1 determine the elevation of the highest point of the roof if it is a flat roof or the mean height between the tallest eave and tallest ridge if it is a pitched roof.
Per asce 7 the mean roof height h is defined as the average of the roof eave height and the height to the highest point on the roof surface except that for roof angles of less than or equal to 10 the mean roof height is permitted to be taken as the roof eave height.
Subtract the average existing grade for segment 1 from the roof elevation for segment 1.
This measurement is best done on a bare roof because curled up roofing shingles will impair your measurement.
A frequently posed question when designing flat roofs is what upstand height do i need on the face of it a simple question with one may think a simple answer.
These changes are illustrated in figure 1.
Then repeat this process for each numbered segment.
It appears there may have been some confusion on the client s part as to the definition of mean roof height.
The mean roof height would be the average of 12 plus 22 67 or 17 33 as shown on the building plans.
Mean roof height h h 3 ft 10 ft 0 5 4 ft 15 ft h 16 ft least horizontal dimension.
Note that the roof live load falls between the limits giv en.
Z velocity pressure evaluated at any height z q h velocity pressure evaluated at the mean roof height h k z velocity pressure exposure coefficient defined in section 30 3 1 and given in table 30 3 1 evaluated at any height z only used for part 3 h 60 windward pressures.