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9,84 D D C C 0,76 0,72 0,69
6,43 4,59 3,49
tablesystem FtS04)
D D C C
2,75 2,24 1,87 D D C C
B 1000 D D D C
su D 1,60 1,40 1,25 D C
Wind pres
C C D D C C
The information on C C 1,14 1,04 0,97 D D
how to use the tables C D D
C C 0,90 0,85 0,80 D
temperature. (see page 32) is to C C C 0,76 0,72 0,69
Wind suction load Element evidence
be considered. The
following spans have
C C C C
for FischerTherm C C
plus ML 80 0,63/0 been analysed for C
Structural Wind suction in kN/m² ,50: the most unfavourable
Colour group Element eviden Wind pressure load load case combination
System see page 18 of wind and
-0,25 -0,50 -0,75 -1,00 -1,25 -1,50 -1,75 -2,00 -2,25 -2,50 ce for Fische
-2,75 -3,00 -3,25plus-3,50
rTherm SL 80 -3,75 -4,00 -4,25Wind -4,50
suctio-4,75
n load -5,00 see
0,63/0,50: page 19
Wind pressure load
I, II, III 9,65 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70 see page 26
Fischerthe Wind suction load
9,03 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91rm plus 2,61mL
see page 27
Single- I (f) 2,79 or plus
2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
Wind suction load SL 80
span II (f) 8,22 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 tab
2,61 le2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
Technical Informati
III (f) 7,11 6,18 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70 on
Two- I, II (f) 9,65 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
Date 05.2012
span III (f) 7,36 5,76 5,04 4,59 4,28 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
19
Three-
I, II, III (f) 9,65 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
FischerTHERM
(Foam system FTS04)
FischerFIREPROOF
(Foam system FTS02)
FischerTHERM1.)* FischerTHERM
58/78
40-120
LL 40 76,9
WL 80 A
A
LL 60
LL 80 WL 100 B 1000
B 1100
LL 100
Roof elements
LL 120 FischerTHERM
70-160
30-120
DL 70 40
A 90 333,3
60-120
TL 65
A 84 116
40
On request, FischerTHERM roof elements are available with an
TL 85 B 1000 additional sealing strip in the longitudinal joint.
A = Outer skin B = Inner skin
1.
) Other combinations of surface designs * From 1000 m² also available in 1000 mm construction width. Please enquire about coating/colour.
see brochure FischerTHERM page 7. ** Trapezoidally profiled outer skin available in construction width of 800 mm.
sheet thickness t [mm] heat transmis- heat transmis-
panel gauge panel length panel weight
Panel Type outerskin innerskin sion coeffi cient sion resistance
d [mm] max. L [m] g [kg/m2]
ta [mm] ti [mm] U [W/(m2K)] R [m2 K/W]
FischerTHERM
LL40 40 121.) 10,4 0,58 1,56
LL60 60 161.) 11,2 0,39 2,36
LL 80 0,55 0,50 80 161.) 12,0 0,30 3,16
LL100 100 161.) 12,8 0,24 3,96
LL120 120 161.) 13,4 0,22 4,53
FischerTHERM plus
0,50 12,7
SL 60/ML 60 0,63 0,632.) 60 161.) 13,8 0,39 2,36
0,752.) 14,8
0,50 13,5
SL 80/ML 80 0,63 0,632.) 80 161.) 14,6 0,30 3,16
0,752.) 15,6
0,50 14,3
SL 100/ML 100 0,63 0,632.) 100 161.) 15,4 0,24 3,96
0,752.) 16,4
0,50 14,9
SL 120/ML 120 0,63 0,63 120 161.) 16,0 0,22 4,53
0,75 17,0
FischerTHERM
TL 65 65 11,8 0,45 2,05
0,55 0,50 161.)
TL 85 85 12,4 0,33 2,85
FischerTHERM
0,50 13,3
WL 80 0,63 0,632.) 78 161.) 14,4 0,36 2,60
0,752.) 15,5
0,50 14,1
WL 100 0,63 0,632.) 98 161.) 15,2 0,28 3,40
0,752.) 16,3
FischerTHERM
DL 70 70 10,5 0,69 1,28
DL 80 80 10,9 0,54 1,68
DL 100 100 11,7 0,38 2,48
0,55 0,45 261.)
DL 120 120 12,5 0,29 3,28
DL 140 140 13,4 0,23 4,08
DL 160 160 14,0 0,20 4,88
) recommended max. length
1. 2.
) available on request
Fischertherm technical Information
manufacturing Programme
Date 06.2012
3
Colour group I II III
Temperature δ α °C 55 65 80
Brightness values H % 90 - 75 74 - 40 39 - 8
COLORCOAT HPS 200 (200 µm)
Colour no. H
Terracotta 04D44 33
Copper brown 04C39 41
Ocean blue 18C39 39
White 00E55 94
Vandyke Brown 08B29 33
Goosewing Grey 10A05 72
Blue-grey 18B25 47
Grey White RAL 9002 * 86
Leaf Green RAL 6002 * 33
Polyester SP (25 µm)
Colour RAL H
Sand Yellow 1002 68
Light Ivory 1015 81
Fire Red 3000 * 39
Brilliant Blue 5007 * 33
Azure 5009 * 28
Gention Blue 5010 * 24
Olive Green 6003 * 22
Moorland Green 6005 21
Reseda Green 6011 43
Anthracite 7016 * 21
Pebbly Grey 7032 67
Light Grey 7035 * 75
Dust Grey 7037 40
Copper 8004 35
Nut Brown 8011 22
Reddish Brown 8012 * 21
Cream 9001 * 84
Grey White 9002 * 86
White Aluminium 9006 * 62
Grey Aluminium 9007 * 52
Pure White 9010 * 90
* Colour only similar to RAL
FischerTHERM Technical Information
Colour groups
Date 06.2012
4
INFORMATION ON WALL ELEMENT TABLES
When using the tables, please note:
• The characteristic loads should be determined according to the applicable regulations (e.g. DIN standards, Eurocodes).
• The minimum span for the actual application should be selected from the two tables (i.e. wind pressure and wind suction).
• For two- and three-span girders, only approximately equal span ratios are permissible (approx. 1.0 ≤ min. l/max. l ≤ 0.8).
• For colour groups I (very light), II (light) and III (dark), see approval, appendix A, para. 3.4.2.
• The table of spans applies to buildings with normal indoor conditions (e.g. no cold stores, deep-freeze stores or ripening chambers).
• Permissible spans are quoted in meters [m]. For the required supporting widths, see also the example below.
• Maximum deflection is l/100 under most unfavourable conditions, please refer to approval, appendix A, para. 7.6 (additional line for colour group marked with (f) and highlighted in grey).
• The quoted spans apply to multi-span girders with a maximum of 3 screws per intermediate support line and meter. For more than 3 screws per meter, the crease stress as defined in the approval must
be checked.
• Structural analyses for fasteners (screw head deflection and anchoring against wind suction) are to be provided on a case by case basis.
• Special information on strength, design parameters and their supervision should be taken from the Structural analysis for the type concerned.
• The data is based on approval no. Z-10.4-540 dated May 2011.
5
EXAMPLE
from table „Wind pressure“:
Required end supporting width [mm]
46
5.65 Permissible span [m]
92
Required intermediate supporting width [mm] permissible span = 5.65 m
40
A
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1100
span 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 42
I, II, III (f) 5,88 4,57 3,79 3,32 3,00 2,77 2,59 2,37 2,10 1,90 1,72 1,58 1,46 1,35 1,26 1,18 1,12 1,05 1,00 0,96
60 60 60 60 65 72 79 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 83
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
40
A
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1100
Single- I (f) 5,09 4,26 3,79 3,36 3,01 2,75 2,54 2,38 2,12 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
span II (f) 4,51 3,88 3,49 3,22 3,01 2,75 2,54 2,38 2,12 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
III (f) 3,78 3,36 3,08 2,88 2,71 2,58 2,46 2,36 2,12 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
Two- I, II (f) 6,73 4,76 3,89 3,36 3,01 2,75 2,54 2,38 2,11 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
span III (f) 6,58 4,76 3,89 3,36 3,01 2,75 2,54 2,38 2,11 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
7
Three- I, II (f) 6,73 4,76 3,89 3,36 3,01 2,75 2,54 2,38 2,11 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
span III (f) 6,29 4,76 3,89 3,36 3,01 2,75 2,54 2,38 2,11 1,90 1,73 1,58 1,46 1,36 1,27 1,19 1,12 1,06 1,00 0,96
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
60
A
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1100
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
60
A
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1100
Single- I (f) 7,05 5,84 4,80 4,15 3,72 3,39 3,14 2,94 2,77 2,51 2,28 2,09 1,93 1,80 1,68 1,57 1,48 1,40 1,32 1,26
span II (f) 6,36 5,39 4,80 4,15 3,72 3,39 3,14 2,94 2,77 2,51 2,28 2,09 1,93 1,80 1,68 1,57 1,48 1,40 1,32 1,26
III (f) 5,44 4,76 4,33 4,02 3,72 3,39 3,14 2,94 2,77 2,51 2,28 2,09 1,93 1,80 1,68 1,57 1,48 1,40 1,32 1,26
Two- I, II (f) 8,31 5,87 4,80 4,15 3,72 3,39 3,14 2,94 2,77 2,51 2,28 2,09 1,93 1,79 1,67 1,57 1,48 1,39 1,32 1,25
span III (f) 8,18 5,87 4,80 4,15 3,72 3,39 3,14 2,94 2,77 2,51 2,28 2,09 1,93 1,79 1,67 1,57 1,48 1,39 1,32 1,25
9
Three-
I, II, III (f) 8,31 5,87 4,80 4,15 3,72 3,39 3,14 2,94 2,77 2,51 2,28 2,09 1,93 1,79 1,67 1,57 1,48 1,39 1,32 1,25
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
80
A
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1100
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
80
A
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1100
Single- I (f) 8,86 6,81 5,56 4,82 4,31 3,93 3,64 3,40 3,21 3,04 2,90 2,78 2,60 2,41 2,25 2,11 1,98 1,88 1,78 1,69
span II (f) 8,08 6,80 5,56 4,82 4,31 3,93 3,64 3,40 3,21 3,04 2,90 2,78 2,60 2,41 2,25 2,11 1,98 1,88 1,78 1,69
III (f) 7,01 6,08 5,51 4,82 4,31 3,93 3,64 3,40 3,21 3,04 2,90 2,78 2,60 2,41 2,25 2,11 1,98 1,88 1,78 1,69
Two- I, II (f) 9,63 6,81 5,56 4,82 4,31 3,93 3,64 3,40 3,21 3,04 2,90 2,78 2,60 2,41 2,25 2,11 1,98 1,88 1,78 1,69
span III (f) 8,81 6,63 5,56 4,82 4,31 3,93 3,64 3,40 3,21 3,04 2,90 2,78 2,60 2,41 2,25 2,11 1,98 1,88 1,78 1,69
11
Three-
I, II, III (f) 9,63 6,81 5,56 4,82 4,31 3,93 3,64 3,40 3,21 3,04 2,90 2,78 2,60 2,41 2,25 2,11 1,98 1,88 1,78 1,69
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 10,54 7,63 6,23 5,40 4,83 4,40 4,08 3,82 3,60 3,41 3,25 3,12 2,99 2,88 2,79 2,65 2,49 2,36 2,23 2,12
span II (f) 9,68 7,63 6,23 5,40 4,83 4,40 4,08 3,82 3,60 3,41 3,25 3,12 2,99 2,88 2,79 2,65 2,49 2,36 2,23 2,12
III (f) 8,50 7,32 6,23 5,40 4,83 4,40 4,08 3,82 3,60 3,41 3,25 3,12 2,99 2,88 2,79 2,65 2,49 2,36 2,23 2,12
Two- I, II (f) 10,79 7,63 6,23 5,40 4,83 4,40 4,08 3,82 3,60 3,41 3,25 3,12 2,99 2,88 2,79 2,65 2,49 2,36 2,23 2,12
span III (f) 9,09 6,94 5,98 5,39 4,83 4,40 4,08 3,82 3,60 3,41 3,25 3,12 2,99 2,88 2,79 2,65 2,49 2,36 2,23 2,12
13
Three-
I, II, III (f) 10,79 7,63 6,23 5,40 4,83 4,40 4,08 3,82 3,60 3,41 3,25 3,12 2,99 2,88 2,79 2,65 2,49 2,36 2,23 2,12
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 11,84 8,37 6,84 5,92 5,29 4,83 4,47 4,18 3,95 3,74 3,57 3,42 3,28 3,16 3,06 2,96 2,87 2,79 2,68 2,55
span II (f) 11,20 8,37 6,84 5,92 5,29 4,83 4,47 4,18 3,95 3,74 3,57 3,42 3,28 3,16 3,06 2,96 2,87 2,79 2,68 2,55
III (f) 9,91 8,37 6,84 5,92 5,29 4,83 4,47 4,18 3,95 3,74 3,57 3,42 3,28 3,16 3,06 2,96 2,87 2,79 2,68 2,55
Two- I, II (f) 11,84 8,37 6,84 5,92 5,29 4,83 4,47 4,18 3,95 3,74 3,57 3,42 3,28 3,16 3,06 2,96 2,87 2,79 2,68 2,55
span III (f) 9,51 7,32 6,34 5,74 5,29 4,83 4,47 4,18 3,95 3,74 3,57 3,42 3,28 3,16 3,06 2,96 2,87 2,79 2,68 2,55
15
Three-
I, II, III (f) 11,83 8,37 6,84 5,92 5,29 4,83 4,47 4,18 3,95 3,74 3,57 3,42 3,28 3,16 3,06 2,96 2,87 2,79 2,68 2,55
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 7,19 5,89 4,81 4,17 3,73 3,40 3,15 2,95 2,78 2,53 2,30 2,11 1,94 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,40 1,33 1,26
span II (f) 6,47 5,49 4,81 4,17 3,73 3,40 3,15 2,95 2,78 2,53 2,30 2,11 1,94 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,40 1,33 1,26
III (f) 5,52 4,84 4,40 4,09 3,73 3,40 3,15 2,95 2,78 2,53 2,30 2,11 1,94 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,40 1,33 1,26
Two- I, II (f) 8,34 5,90 4,81 4,17 3,73 3,40 3,15 2,95 2,78 2,53 2,30 2,11 1,94 1,80 1,68 1,58 1,49 1,40 1,33 1,26
span III (f) 6,52 5,08 4,43 4,03 3,73 3,40 3,15 2,95 2,78 2,53 2,30 2,11 1,94 1,80 1,68 1,58 1,49 1,40 1,33 1,26
17
Three-
I, II, III (f) 8,34 5,90 4,81 4,17 3,73 3,40 3,15 2,95 2,78 2,53 2,30 2,11 1,94 1,80 1,68 1,58 1,49 1,40 1,33 1,26
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 9,03 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
span II (f) 8,22 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
III (f) 7,11 6,18 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
Two- I, II (f) 9,65 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
span III (f) 7,36 5,76 5,04 4,59 4,28 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
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Three-
I, II, III (f) 9,65 6,83 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,94 3,65 3,41 3,22 3,05 2,91 2,79 2,61 2,42 2,26 2,12 2,00 1,88 1,78 1,70
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 7,21 5,90 4,82 4,18 3,73 3,41 3,16 2,95 2,78 2,54 2,31 2,12 1,95 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,41 1,34 1,27
span II (f) 6,49 5,50 4,82 4,18 3,73 3,41 3,16 2,95 2,78 2,54 2,31 2,12 1,95 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,41 1,34 1,27
III (f) 5,54 4,85 4,42 4,10 3,73 3,41 3,16 2,95 2,78 2,54 2,31 2,12 1,95 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,41 1,34 1,27
Two- I, II (f) 8,35 5,90 4,82 4,18 3,73 3,41 3,16 2,95 2,78 2,54 2,31 2,11 1,95 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,41 1,33 1,27
span III (f) 8,00 5,90 4,82 4,18 3,73 3,41 3,16 2,95 2,78 2,54 2,31 2,11 1,95 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,41 1,33 1,27
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Three-
I, II, III (f) 8,35 5,90 4,82 4,18 3,73 3,41 3,16 2,95 2,78 2,54 2,31 2,11 1,95 1,81 1,69 1,58 1,49 1,41 1,33 1,27
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 9,05 6,83 5,58 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,65 3,42 3,22 3,06 2,91 2,79 2,62 2,43 2,27 2,12 2,00 1,89 1,79 1,70
span II (f) 8,23 6,83 5,58 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,65 3,42 3,22 3,06 2,91 2,79 2,62 2,43 2,27 2,12 2,00 1,89 1,79 1,70
III (f) 7,13 6,19 5,58 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,65 3,42 3,22 3,06 2,91 2,79 2,62 2,43 2,27 2,12 2,00 1,89 1,79 1,70
Two- I, II (f) 9,66 6,83 5,58 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,65 3,42 3,22 3,06 2,91 2,79 2,62 2,43 2,27 2,12 2,00 1,89 1,79 1,70
span III (f) 9,26 6,83 5,58 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,65 3,42 3,22 3,06 2,91 2,79 2,62 2,43 2,27 2,12 2,00 1,89 1,79 1,70
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Three-
I, II, III (f) 9,66 6,83 5,58 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,65 3,42 3,22 3,06 2,91 2,79 2,62 2,43 2,27 2,12 2,00 1,89 1,79 1,70
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Three-
I, II, III (f) 9,87 7,16 5,96 5,24 4,75 4,40 4,12 3,90 3,71 3,55 3,42 3,30 3,20 3,04 2,84 2,66 2,50 2,36 2,24 2,13
span
60 75 93 108 122 136 148 160 171 182 193 203 213 218 218 218 217 217 217 218
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I, (f) 10,76 7,65 6,25 5,41 4,84 4,42 4,09 3,83 3,61 3,42 3,26 3,12 3,00 2,89 2,79 2,66 2,51 2,37 2,24 2,13
span II (f) 9,86 7,65 6,25 5,41 4,84 4,42 4,09 3,83 3,61 3,42 3,26 3,12 3,00 2,89 2,79 2,66 2,51 2,37 2,24 2,13
III (f) 8,63 7,45 6,25 5,41 4,84 4,42 4,09 3,83 3,61 3,42 3,26 3,12 3,00 2,89 2,79 2,66 2,51 2,37 2,24 2,13
Two- I, II (f) 10,82 7,65 6,25 5,41 4,84 4,42 4,09 3,83 3,61 3,42 3,26 3,12 3,00 2,89 2,79 2,66 2,51 2,37 2,24 2,13
span IIII (f) 10,37 7,65 6,25 5,41 4,84 4,42 4,09 3,83 3,61 3,42 3,26 3,12 3,00 2,89 2,79 2,66 2,51 2,37 2,24 2,13
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Three-
I, II, III (f) 10,82 7,65 6,25 5,41 4,84 4,42 4,09 3,83 3,61 3,42 3,26 3,12 3,00 2,89 2,79 2,66 2,51 2,37 2,24 2,13
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I, (f) 11,87 8,39 6,85 5,93 5,31 4,84 4,48 4,20 3,96 3,75 3,58 3,43 3,29 3,17 3,06 2,97 2,88 2,80 2,70 2,56
span II (f) 11,41 8,39 6,85 5,93 5,31 4,84 4,48 4,20 3,96 3,75 3,58 3,43 3,29 3,17 3,06 2,97 2,88 2,80 2,70 2,56
III (f) 10,06 8,39 6,85 5,93 5,31 4,84 4,48 4,20 3,96 3,75 3,58 3,43 3,29 3,17 3,06 2,97 2,88 2,80 2,70 2,56
Two- I, II (f) 11,87 8,39 6,85 5,93 5,31 4,84 4,48 4,20 3,96 3,75 3,58 3,43 3,29 3,17 3,06 2,97 2,88 2,80 2,70 2,56
span IIII (f) 10,87 8,22 6,85 5,93 5,31 4,84 4,48 4,20 3,96 3,75 3,58 3,43 3,29 3,17 3,06 2,97 2,88 2,80 2,70 2,56
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Three-
I, II, III (f) 11,87 8,39 6,85 5,93 5,31 4,84 4,48 4,20 3,96 3,75 3,58 3,43 3,29 3,17 3,06 2,97 2,88 2,80 2,70 2,56
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
• The characteristic loads should be determined according to the applicable regulations (e.g., DIN standards, Eurocodes).
• The minimum span for the actual application should be selected from the three tables (i.e., wind pressure, wind suction and wind suction in the case of concealed fastening). The first two tables apply to
loads on the element and the third table applies to loads on the fasteners.
• For colour groups I (very light), II (light) and III (dark), see approval, appendix A, para. 3.4.2.
• The table of spans applies to buildings with normal indoor conditions (e.g. no cold stores, deep-freeze stores or ripening chambers).
• Permissible spans are quoted in meters [m]. For the required support widths and the fastening method, see also the example below.
• Maximum deflection is l/100 under most unfavourable conditions, please refer to approval, appendix A, para. 7.6 (additional line for colour group marked with (f) and highlighted in grey).
• The values quoted in the tables are optimised for maximum single spans. For other systems, e.g. smaller spans etc., other fastening methods may be sufficient, or additional direct fastening may be
needed. These should be determined on a case by case basis.
• For other structural systems, e.g., unequal spans, cantilevers, etc. or other loads, the individual case must be analysed.
• Transfer of wind uplift forces into the substructure (pulling out) must be subject to an individual structural analysis.
32
• The fastening variants comply with the provisions of approval no. Z-10.4-540 dated May 2011, appendix B, sheet 2.02 and only apply in connection with the quoted fasteners and edge distances.
• Special information on strength, design parameters and their supervision should be taken from the structural analysis for the type concerned.
D D D D D D D D D D C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
I 20,27 10,06 6,66 4,82 3,72 2,99 2,46 2,07 1,78 1,56 1,38 1,24 1,13 1,03 0,96 0,90 0,84 0,79 0,75 0,71
D D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
Three-
II 20,22 10,01 6,62 4,83 3,72 2,99 2,46 2,07 1,78 1,56 1,38 1,24 1,13 1,03 0,96 0,90 0,84 0,79 0,75 0,71
span
D D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
III 20,14 9,94 6,54 4,82 3,72 2,99 2,46 2,07 1,78 1,56 1,38 1,24 1,13 1,03 0,96 0,90 0,84 0,79 0,75 0,71
D D D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
The information on how to use the tables (see page 32) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case combination of wind and
temperature.
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus ML 60 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 16
Wind suction load see page 17
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus SL 60 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 24
Wind suction load see page 25
D D D D D D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
I 20,22 10,02 6,43 4,60 3,49 2,75 2,24 1,87 1,60 1,40 1,25 1,14 1,04 0,97 0,90 0,85 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
Three-
II 20,15 9,95 6,44 4,60 3,49 2,75 2,24 1,87 1,60 1,40 1,25 1,14 1,04 0,97 0,90 0,85 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
span
D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
III 20,05 9,84 6,43 4,59 3,49 2,75 2,24 1,87 1,60 1,40 1,25 1,14 1,04 0,97 0,90 0,85 0,80 0,76 0,72 0,69
D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
The information on how to use the tables (see page 32) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case combination of wind and
temperature.
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus ML 80 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 18
Wind suction load see page 19
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus SL 80 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 26
Wind suction load see page 27
D D D D D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
I 20,16 9,89 6,21 4,35 3,24 2,53 2,03 1,70 1,47 1,30 1,17 1,07 1,00 0,93 0,87 0,82 0,78 0,74 0,70 0,67
D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
Three-
II 20,08 9,88 6,21 4,35 3,24 2,53 2,03 1,70 1,47 1,30 1,17 1,07 1,00 0,93 0,87 0,82 0,78 0,74 0,70 0,67
span
D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
III 19,95 9,75 6,21 4,35 3,24 2,53 2,03 1,70 1,47 1,30 1,17 1,07 1,00 0,93 0,87 0,82 0,78 0,74 0,70 0,67
D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
The information on how to use the tables (see page 32) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case combination of wind and
temperature.
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus ML 100 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 20
Wind suction load see page 21
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus SL 100 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 28
Wind suction load see page 29
D D D D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
I 19,16 9,09 5,55 3,76 2,70 2,08 1,69 1,45 1,27 1,14 1,04 0,97 0,90 0,84 0,80 0,75 0,72 0,68 0,65 0,62
D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
Three-
II 19,05 9,10 5,55 3,76 2,70 2,08 1,69 1,45 1,27 1,14 1,04 0,97 0,90 0,84 0,80 0,75 0,72 0,68 0,65 0,62
span
D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
III 18,89 9,10 5,55 3,76 2,70 2,08 1,69 1,45 1,27 1,14 1,04 0,97 0,90 0,84 0,80 0,75 0,72 0,68 0,65 0,62
D D C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
The information on how to use the tables (see page 32) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case combination of wind and
temperature.
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus ML 120 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 22
Wind suction load see page 23
Element evidence for FischerTherm plus SL 120 0,63/0,50: Wind pressure load see page 30
Wind suction load see page 31
65
40
FischerTherm TL 65 0,55/0,50 A 84 116
40
40 40 40 40 42 45 45 45 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 52 53 53 54 55
Three-
I, II (f) 8,15 5,78 4,69 4,04 3,58 3,16 2,74 2,42 2,19 2,00 1,85 1,72 1,62 1,53 1,45 1,38 1,32 1,27 1,22 1,18
span
60 60 66 76 84 89 90 90 92 93 95 96 98 100 101 103 105 106 108 110
40 40 40 40 42 45 45 45 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 52 53 53 54 55
III (f) 8,16 5,78 4,69 4,04 3,58 3,16 2,74 2,42 2,19 2,00 1,85 1,72 1,62 1,53 1,45 1,38 1,32 1,27 1,22 1,18
60 60 66 76 84 89 90 90 92 93 95 96 98 100 101 103 105 106 108 110
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 7,20 5,90 4,83 4,20 3,76 3,44 3,20 3,00 2,84 2,70 2,57 2,40 2,24 2,12 2,00 1,90 1,82 1,74 1,67 1,61
span II (f) 6,52 5,53 4,83 4,20 3,76 3,44 3,20 3,00 2,84 2,70 2,57 2,40 2,24 2,12 2,00 1,90 1,82 1,74 1,67 1,61
III (f) 5,62 4,92 4,48 4,16 3,76 3,44 3,20 3,00 2,84 2,70 2,57 2,40 2,24 2,12 2,00 1,90 1,82 1,74 1,67 1,61
I (f) 8,32 5,90 4,83 4,15 3,67 3,32 3,06 2,84 2,65 2,49 2,35 2,22 2,12 2,02 1,94 1,86 1,80 1,73 1,67 1,61
Two-
II (f) 7,83 5,33 4,28 3,67 3,27 2,98 2,76 2,58 2,43 2,31 2,20 2,11 2,03 1,96 1,89 1,83 1,78 1,73 1,67 1,61
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span
III (f) 5,77 4,08 3,38 2,98 2,70 2,50 2,34 2,22 2,11 2,02 1,94 1,87 1,80 1,75 1,70 1,65 1,61 1,57 1,53 1,50
Three- I, II (f) 8,32 5,90 4,83 4,20 3,76 3,44 3,20 2,96 2,76 2,60 2,46 2,34 2,24 2,12 2,00 1,90 1,82 1,74 1,67 1,61
span III (f) 8,32 5,63 4,44 3,76 3,31 2,98 2,74 2,55 2,39 2,26 2,15 2,06 1,97 1,90 1,83 1,77 1,72 1,67 1,63 1,59
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 8,94 6,81 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,96 3,67 3,44 3,24 3,08 2,94 2,82 2,72 2,62 2,52 2,39 2,27 2,16 2,07 1,98
span II (f) 8,16 6,80 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,96 3,67 3,44 3,24 3,08 2,94 2,82 2,72 2,62 2,52 2,39 2,27 2,16 2,07 1,98
III (f) 7,10 6,16 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,96 3,67 3,44 3,24 3,08 2,94 2,82 2,72 2,62 2,52 2,39 2,27 2,16 2,07 1,98
I (f) 9,61 6,81 5,57 4,72 4,16 3,76 3,45 3,20 2,98 2,79 2,63 2,49 2,37 2,26 2,16 2,07 1,99 1,92 1,85 1,79
Two-
II (f) 9,07 6,10 4,87 4,16 3,70 3,36 3,10 2,90 2,73 2,59 2,46 2,36 2,26 2,18 2,10 2,04 1,98 1,92 1,85 1,79
40
span
III (f) 6,61 4,62 3,82 3,35 3,04 2,80 2,62 2,48 2,36 2,25 2,16 2,08 2,00 1,94 1,88 1,83 1,78 1,73 1,69 1,65
Three- I, II (f) 9,61 6,80 5,57 4,83 4,32 3,95 3,67 3,44 3,20 2,98 2,80 2,65 2,52 2,40 2,29 2,19 2,11 2,03 1,96 1,89
span III (f) 9,61 6,44 5,04 4,24 3,71 3,34 3,05 2,83 2,65 2,50 2,38 2,26 2,17 2,09 2,01 1,94 1,88 1,83 1,78 1,73
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 8,14 6,36 5,20 4,51 4,03 3,69 3,42 3,20 3,02 2,86 2,73 2,62 2,44 2,28 2,15 2,03 1,93 1,84 1,75 1,68
span II (f) 7,37 6,23 5,20 4,51 4,03 3,69 3,42 3,20 3,02 2,86 2,73 2,62 2,44 2,28 2,15 2,03 1,93 1,84 1,75 1,68
III (f) 6,35 5,54 5,03 4,51 4,03 3,69 3,42 3,20 3,02 2,86 2,73 2,62 2,44 2,28 2,15 2,03 1,93 1,84 1,75 1,68
Two-
I, II, III (f) 8,98 6,36 5,20 4,51 4,03 3,69 3,42 3,20 3,02 2,86 2,73 2,62 2,44 2,28 2,15 2,03 1,93 1,84 1,75 1,68
span
42
Three-
I, II, III (f) 8,98 6,36 5,20 4,51 4,03 3,69 3,42 3,20 3,02 2,86 2,73 2,62 2,44 2,28 2,15 2,03 1,93 1,84 1,75 1,68
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
Single- I (f) 9,90 7,22 5,90 5,11 4,58 4,18 3,87 3,62 3,42 3,25 3,10 2,96 2,85 2,75 2,66 2,54 2,41 2,29 2,18 2,08
span II (f) 9,04 7,22 5,90 5,11 4,58 4,18 3,87 3,62 3,42 3,25 3,10 2,96 2,85 2,75 2,66 2,54 2,41 2,29 2,18 2,08
III (f) 7,87 6,82 5,90 5,11 4,58 4,18 3,87 3,62 3,42 3,25 3,10 2,96 2,85 2,75 2,66 2,54 2,41 2,29 2,18 2,08
Two-
I, II, III (f) 10,21 7,22 5,90 5,11 4,58 4,18 3,87 3,62 3,42 3,24 3,10 2,93 2,78 2,65 2,54 2,43 2,32 2,22 2,14 2,06
span
44
Three-
I, II, III (f) 10,21 7,22 5,90 5,11 4,58 4,18 3,87 3,62 3,42 3,24 3,10 2,97 2,85 2,75 2,66 2,54 2,40 2,28 2,18 2,08
span
The information on how to use the tables (see page 5) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load case
combination of wind and temperature.
• Structural analyses for fasteners (screw head deflection and anchoring against wind suction) are to be provided on a case by case basis.
• Special information on strength, design parameters and their supervision should be taken from the structural analysis for the type concerned.
• The data is based on approval no. Z-10.4-540 dated May 2011.
EXAMPLE
from table „Snow load“: Required end supporting width [mm]
46
5.65 Permissible span [m]
92
Required intermediate supporting width [mm]
Permissible span = 5.65 m
70
A 90 333,3
30
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1000
The information on how to use the tables (see page 45) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of dead weight, snow, wind, temperature and long-term effect.
80
A 90 333,3
40
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1000
The information on how to use the tables (see page 45) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of dead weight, snow, wind, temperature and long-term effect.
100
Fischertherm DL 100 0,55/0,45 A 90 333,3
60
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1000
The information on how to use the tables (see page 45) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of dead weight, snow, wind, temperature and long-term effect.
120
Fischertherm DL 120 0,55/0,45 A 90 333,3
80
(Foam system FTS04)
B 1000
The information on how to use the tables (see page 45) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of dead weight, snow, wind, temperature and long-term effect.
140
Fischertherm DL 140 0,55/0,45
100
A 90 333,3
The information on how to use the tables (see page 45) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of dead weight, snow, wind, temperature and long-term effect.
160
Fischertherm DL 160 0,55/0,45
120
A 90 333,3
The information on how to use the tables (see page 45) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of dead weight, snow, wind, temperature and long-term effect.
• The characteristic loads should be determined according to the applicable regulations (e.g. DIN standards, Eurocodes).
• The minimum span for the actual application should be selected from the two tables (i.e. wind pressure and wind suction).
• For two- and three-span girders, only approximately equal span ratios are permissible (approx. 1.0 ≤ min. l/max. l ≤ 0.8).
• For colour groups I (very light), II (light) and III (dark), see approval, appendix A, para. 3.4.2.
• The table of spans applies to buildings with normal indoor conditions (e.g. no cold stores, deep-freeze stores or ripening chambers).
• Permissible spans are quoted in meters [m]. For the required supporting widths, see also the example below.
• Maximum deflection is l/100 under most unfavourable conditions, please refer to approval, appendix A, para. 7.6 (additional line for colour group marked with (f) and highlighted in grey).
• The quoted spans apply to multi-span girders with a maximum of 3 screws per intermediate support line and meter. For more than 3 screws per meter, the crease stress as defined in the approval must
be checked.
• Structural analyses for fasteners (screw head deflection and anchoring against wind suction) are to be provided on a case by case basis.
• Special information on strength, design parameters and their supervision should be taken from the Structural analysis for the type concerned.
• The data is based on approval no. Z-10.4-540 dated May 2011.
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EXAMPLE
from table „Wind pressure“:
Required end supporting width [mm]
46
5.65 Permissible span [m]
92
Required intermediate supporting width [mm] permissible span = 5.65 m
The information on how to use the tables (see page 52) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of wind and temperature.
The information on how to use the tables (see page 52) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of wind and temperature.
• Structural analyses for fasteners (screw head deflection and anchoring against wind suction) are to be provided on a case by case basis.
• Special information on strength, design parameters and their supervision should be taken from the structural analysis for the type concerned.
• The data is based on approval no. Z-10.4-540 dated May 2011.
EXAMPLE
from table „Snow load“: Required end supporting width [mm]
46
5.65 Permissible span [m]
92
Required intermediate supporting width [mm]
Permissible span = 5.65 m
140
FischerFIREPROOF DL 140 0,55/0,45
100
A 90 333,3
(Foam system FTS02)
B 1000
The information on how to use the tables (see page 55) is to be considered. The following spans have been analysed for the most unfavourable load
case combination of wind and temperature.
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