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HVAC HOLD DOWN BRACKETS & WIND
CERTIFICATION - BEWARE OF
IMPOSTERS!
by Abbie Stancato I Mar2, 2015 1 General
J �f The MicroMetl's Sales Department too often receives
requests for Hold Down Brackets to meet wind code
requirements. The common misconception; the brackets
alone installed on a standard rooftop curb will fulfill wind code ^
requirements. Perhaps the misconception is due to other names given to
these brackets, sometimes called Hurricane, or Wind Brackets.
HVAC Hold Down Brackets are used
to secure an HVAC rooftop to a roof
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curb. Wind Certification requires a
Professional Engineer's (PE) Stamp
of Approval to verify a HVAC
rooftop unit can safely withstand
high wind gusts, sustained winds or
storms, without separating from
the roof curb, or the roof curb
separating from the roof.
Most important, a wind certified curb alone does not meet the criteria
necessary for certification. Certified instructions must be followed
precisely when securing the curb to the roof, and building structure.
Otherwise the improperly secured, now airborne HVAC unit will
accompany the sharp sheet metal of the connected curb torn from the
roof.
A Hold Down bracket is a necessary part of Wind Rated Roof Curb.
However, a Hold Down Bracket alone, added to a curb, without a Wind
Rated PE Certified Stamp DOES NOT fulfill any wind code requirement! It
is the entire system together.
What is a Hold Down Bracket?
The Hold -Down Bracket screws into the base rails of a HVAC unit, while
the other end is secured by screws into the roof curb. A series of these
brackets prevent the unit from being blown off the roof curb by securely
connecting them to each other.
What is a wind requirement?
An HVAC Rooftop unit is designed to be placed upon a roof curb. The unit ^
is usually set in place using a large crane. In many areas of the country,
wind pressures are low enough where the weight of the unit is sufficient to
keep it securely in place for the life of the unit. In areas of the country
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subject to hurricane winds, more than the weight of the unit is required to
secure the unit to the curb.
In August of 1992 along came
Hurricane Andrew; South
Florida's most costly
hurricane. The Category 5
Winds were determined to be
165 MPH causing a staggering
$25-$26.5 billion in damages
— in Florida alone.
Most codes discover their origins in California and the West Coast.
However, the aftermath of hurricane Andrew placed Florida as the leading
authority for Wind Curb Calculations. Since the devastation of 1992, The
Florida Building Code (FBC) for wind has become de facto throughout the
United States.
Specifically speaking for MicroMetl, our Structurally Calculated Wind
Rated Curbs adhere to the 2010 Florida Building Code (FBC) & 2012
International Building Code (IBC). Awind rating is a compilation of the
sum of its parts. No one part can satisfy the code requirements. The
brackets are connected to the rooftop unit, which is connected to the
curb, which is anchored to the building. MicroMetl curbs and brackets
have been designed by following the wind load. Each MicroMetl
component between the unit and the roof have been designed to ensure
that the force of the wind acting on the unit is transmitted through the
Hold Down brackets into the curb, and into the roof as intended. Each
sequential requirement specifies screw types & quantities, metal gauge,
anchoring techniques, bracket types, and more. ^
So what requirements comprise a wind rated system, and fulfills wind
code requirements? As previously noted, it is the entire system together. A
PE will evaluate the dimension & weight of the roof top unit connected by
specifically engineered hold down brackets. They further consider the
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specifically engineered curb connected to the roof, by an engineered
connection to a building's structure.
Do you need a PE stamped certificate?
Don't be misled by any manufacturer which insinuates that brackets alone
are all you need to meet required wind codes. I discovered one company
not only calling their product — Wind/Seismic Brackets, but they offer a
spec sheet associating them to all the standard wind codes as
"Assumptions For Calculations." This is dangerous, and misleading.
Hold Down Brackets are a great add -on to secure your rooftop unit.
However, if your goal is to meet code... You must have a wind rated curb
stamped by a PE! The PE Stamp ensures that a professional engineer
registered in the state of the project has reviewed the curb and hold down
bracket design. Furthermore, the stamp confirms the design is adequate
fortransmitting the intended wind loads from the rooftop unit to the roof.
Without a PE Stamp, the user runs the risk of utilizing an inadequate curb
or bracket that could potentially fail during hurricane winds.
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