RSJs - Ridge beams

Been told I would be looking at
250x150 Purlins.

So I assume the Ridge would be a similar size, if not smaller.
Well...you'll need one purlin, which will probably be taking a lot less load than the ridge beam, as the ridge beam also has to support the new dormer roof.
And your span is 7.4m according to your sketch, so I would say that a 250x150 purlin would be woefully inadequate too. A 254x146 UB would be nearer the mark. Large sections I know, but you've got a huge roof. Now if you are planning to support the purlin and ridge beam somewhere near the middle, these sizes reduce massively. Then you need larger steels in the floor...
 
When I spoke to the SC

He said I will need 3 new steels.

1 Ridge Beam
2 RSJs @ 250x150

Now he told me, one of the new RSJs would replace the bottom purlin.

The other would be at the top of the dormer height.
 
When I spoke to the SC

He said I will need 3 new steels.

1 Ridge Beam
2 RSJs @ 250x150

Now he told me, one of the new RSJs would replace the bottom purlin.

The other would be at the top of the dormer height.
Ah right, so a 250x150 steel beam...I thought you meant timber! There you go then, a 254x146 purlin, and another 254x146 at the top of the dormer...is this because the dormer will be lower than the ridge?
If so then the ridge beam will probably be a 254x146 as well.
 
woody,

Thank you for your reply. In my limited experience, i've never supported an in-situ ridge with a beam. In my dormer case above, as it's new work, it would be a case of beam or board from the get-go.
 
RonnyRaygun,
Thank you for your post. I did wonder what was being referred to. I should be more alert.
 
When I spoke to the SC

He said I will need 3 new steels.

1 Ridge Beam
2 RSJs @ 250x150

Now he told me, one of the new RSJs would replace the bottom purlin.

The other would be at the top of the dormer height.
Ah right, so a 250x150 steel beam...I thought you meant timber! There you go then, a 254x146 purlin, and another 254x146 at the top of the dormer...is this because the dormer will be lower than the ridge?
If so then the ridge beam will probably be a 254x146 as well.

correct.


The dormer will be lower than the ridge height.

My Ridge sits at 3.2 Meters, Its very big you see!
:mrgreen:
 
How do you mean? In another thread - you might not have seen it - Ibby says he wants a full width dormer, so how do joists help

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noseall wrote:
Joists perhaps...?


That may be a slight possibility if all the rafters and joists form a neat triangle, but when one or both sides of the roof are cut to form the dormer, the loadings change (triangle is broken) and the ridge needs support
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Instant message me! I'm trying it out for a bit ... addy in my profile comments

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I suppose i have to read the WHOLE post in future!

I'll go sit on the naughty step now. :oops:
 

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