Vulcraft Steel Roof Floor Deck Manual Jun2018
Vulcraft Steel Roof Floor Deck Manual Jun2018
Vulcraft Steel Roof Floor Deck Manual Jun2018
STEEL ROOF
& FLOOR DECK
FEBRUARY 2018
PLANT INFORMATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Product Information............................................4 Non-Composite Slab Design...............................................36
Finishes...........................................................................4 Ve n t i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Product Offer.....................................................................5 Reinforced Concrete Load Tables......................................37
Dovetail Deck....................................................................6 Fire Resistance Ratings with Non-Composite (Form)Deck40
Cellular & Acoustic Deck....................................................7 Non-Composite & Composite Deck Construction Loading41
LEED Information..............................................................9 Web Crippling Example....................................................42
PunchLok® II System...................................................................10 Non-Composite & Composite Deck Web Crippling Data...43
Non-Composite & Composite Deck Pour Stop Table........44
ROOF DECK Non-Composite & Composite Deck Details.......................45
1.5B / 1.5BI / 1.5BA / 1.5BIA................................................12
3N / 3NI / 3NA / 3NIA...........................................................13 COMPOSITE FLOOR DECK
1.5F................................................................................14 1.5VL / 1.5VLI....................................................................46
1.5A.......................................................................15 1.5VLR.............................................................................48
2.0D.................................................................16 2VLI................................................................................. 50
3.5D.........................................................................17 3VLI................................................................................. 52
1.0E...........................................................................18 Fire Resistance Ratings with Composite Deck .................54
Fire Resistance Ratings with Roof Deck...........................19
Roof Deck Web Crippling Data........................................20
DIAPHRAGM
Diaphragm Design.............................................................57
Roof Deck Accessories...................................................22
Typical Fastener Layout......................................................61
FM Global.........................................................................23
0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C.................................................................62
NON-COMPOSITE FLOOR DECK 1.5VL, 2VL, 3VL.................................................................68
0.6C / 0.6CSV.....................................................................24
1.0C / 1.0CSV.....................................................................26
1.3C / 1.3CSV.....................................................................28
1.5C.................................................................................30
2C....................................................................................32
3C....................................................................................34
VULCRAFT reserves the right to change the design or details of its products without notice. The information in this catalog is
presented for general information only and is not to be used or relied upon for any application without complete review of the
proposed application and without a complete review by a licensed professional architect, engineer, designer or other qualified
professional.
VULCRAFT assumes no liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein.
VULCRAFT makes no representation or warranty of any kind, either express or implied, respecting any information contained in
this catalog including, but not limited to, the accuracy, completeness or suitability of such information for any particular purpose
or use.
In addition, VULCRAFT expressly disclaims any liability for incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages including, but
not limited to, loss of profits or loss of use arising out of this catalog or its use.
VULCRAFT’S liability, warranties and other obligations with respect to its products are set forth in the Terms and Conditions of
Sale provided to Buyer in connection with the provision of such products.
As used herein, references to VULCRAFT include its parents, affiliates and subsidiaries.
The PunchLok II Tool and the method of using it are the subject of U.S. Patent No. 6,212,932, U.S. Patent No. 6,397,469 and/
or U.S. Patent No. 8,667,656.
VULCRAFT® and NUCOR® are registered trademarks of Nucor Corporation. VERCO® and PUNCHLOK® are registered trademarks
of Verco Decking, Inc. BETTER PARTNERS. BETTER PRODUCTS. BETTER OUTCOMES.TM, PLBTM, PLNTM, VLTM, VLITM
and VLRTM are trademarks of Nucor Corporation or its affiliates. All other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
All rights reserved.
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Steel roof and floor decks have long been recognized for their economy because of their light weight and high strength-
to-weight ratio. They provide a durable and attractive roof or floor system for fast all-weather construction. Steel decks
also provide excellent lateral diaphragm action thus reducing the necessity for structural bracing and their incombustible
nature assures architects, engineers and owners of excellent fire ratings.
ROOF DECK
Vulcraft roof decks are designed in accordance with the ANSI / Steel Deck Institute “RD1.0-2006 Standard for Steel Roof
Deck” in conformance with the 2015 IBC. SDI RD1.0-2006 Standard available at: http://www.vulcraft.com/decks
Roof Deck Profiles: 1.5B, 1.5BI, 1.5PLB, 1.5F, 1.5A, 3N, 3NI, 3PLN, 1.0E, 2.0D, 3.5D
Acoustical Roof Deck Profiles: 1.5BA, 1.5BIA, 3NA, 3NIA, 2.0DA, 3.5DA
Non-Composite Floor Deck Profiles: 0.6C, 0.6CSV, 1.0C, 1.0CSV, 1.3C, 1.3CSV, 1.5C, 2C, 3C
DIAPHRAGM
The Diaphragm Shear Strength and Stiffness tables in this catalog are based on the Third Edition of the Diaphragm Manual
(published by the Steel Deck Institute).
MATERIAL
Galvanized fluted decks are formed from either ASTM A653 or A1063 steel. Painted/painted or mill finished (black)
uncoated fluted roof decks are formed from either ASTM A1008 or A1039 steel.
Cellular deck sections are fabricated from galvanized steel conforming to ASTM A653 or A1063.
FINISHES
Vulcraft offers a selection of finishes: primer painted over cold-rolled or galvanized, galvanized, or black (uncoated).
Primer painted: Prior to applying a baked-on acrylic medium gray or white primer, the cold-rolled or galvanized sheet is
chemically cleaned and pre-treated.
Galvanized: Galvanized decks are supplied from mill coated sheets and are offered in two zinc coated finishes.
Coating designation G60 is the standard galvanized material of the deck industry. Coating designation G90 is a heavier,
zinc coating often specified for exposed exterior applications or other project specific requirements. Other ASTM A653
galvanized coatings may be available on special request – contact your Vulcraft representative regarding availability.
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1.5A 22
22
20
20 36 6.00 5.00 0.38 36 6.00 5.00 0.38 36 6.00 5.00 0.38 NA - - - NA - - -
30 6.00 4.25 0.50 36 6.00 4.25 0.50 36 6.00 4.25 0.50 36 6.00 4.25 0.50 36 6.00 4.25 0.50
19
18
1.5F 18
22
3N, 3NI, 3NA, 3NIA 20
22 24 8.00 5.38 1.88 24 8.00 5.38 1.88 24 8.00 5.38 1.88 24 8.00 5.38 1.88 24 8.00 5.38 1.88
18
20
16 36 6.00 5.00 0.38 36 6.00 5.00 0.38 36 6.00 5.00 0.38 NA --- --- --- NA --- --- ---
19
26
1.0E
1.5A 18
24
22 36 4.00 1.13 1.13 32 4.00 1.01 1.25 33 3.67 0.90 0.90 33 3.67 1.00 1.00 36 4.00 1.13 1.13
26
20
24
0.6C and 0.6CSV 28 36
NA 4.00 1.13 1.13 NA 32 4.00 1.25 1.01
35 33 3.67 0.90
30 0.90 33 3.6730 1.00 1.00 36 4.00 1.13 1.13
22
1.0E 26
20 30 2.50 0.62 0.62 36 3.04 0.63 0.63 35 2.50 0.75 0.75 35 2.50 0.62 0.62 30 2.50 0.75 0.75
24 30 36 35 35 30
22
22 NA 36 35 35 30
20
1.0C and 1.0CSV 26
19 NA --- --- --- NA --- --- --- NA --- --- --- NA --- --- --- 24.5 6.13 1.50 5.38
DOVETAIL DECK
24
18
22 36 4.00 1.13 1.13 32 4.00 1.25 1.01 33 3.67 0.90 0.90 33 3.67 1.00 1.00 36 4.00 1.13 1.13
2.0D / 2.0DA 16
20
NON-COMPOSITE
1.0C / 1.0CSV 20
18 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75
16
26
22
1.5VL and 1.5VLI 24
20
19 NA
36 ---
6.00 ---
3.50 1.75--- 36 NA 6.00 ---3.50 ---
1.75 ---
36 NA 3.50 ---1.75 ---
6.00 36 --- 3.50321.75 4.5736 1.06
6.00 1.06 1.75NA
6.0 3.50 --- --- ---
22
18
1.3C / 1.3CSV 20
16
1.5VLR 22
24
20 NA 30 36 30 36
COMPOSITE
19
22 36
36 6.00 1.75 3.50 36 36 6.00 1.75 3.50 36 6.00
36 1.75 3.50 36 6.00 1.75363.50 36 6.0 1.75 3.50 36
18 6.00 1.75 3.50 6.00 1.75 3.50 6.00 1.75 3.50 6.00 1.75 3.50 6.00 1.75 3.50
20
16 36 36 36 36 36
1.5C 18
22 36 36 36 36 36
2VLI 20
19 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00
22
18
20
16
36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00
18
3VLI
2C
22
20
16
19 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75
18
22
16
20
36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75
18
3C 16
22
20
19 36 6.0 3.50 1.75 36 6.0 3.50 1.75 36 6.0 3.50 1.75 36 6.0 3.50 1.75 36 6.0 3.50 1.75
18
1.5VL / 1.5VLI 16
COMPOSITE FLOOR DECK
22
20
19 36 6.00 1.75 3.50 36 6.0 1.75 3.50 36 6.0 1.75 3.50 36 6.0 1.75 3.50 36 6.0 1.75 3.50
18
6 1.5VLR 16
22
20
19 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00 36 12.0 5.00 5.00
18
2VL / 2VLI 16
22
20
19 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75 36 12.0 4.75 4.75
18
3VL / 3VLI 16
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DoveTail
CEILING
Deck
If you need the best, you need Vulcraft’s DoveTail steel
roof deck. The innovative, high-quality decking system
boasts a clean, sleek design with distinct shadow lines
to provide texture to the ceiling surface.
The DoveTail acoustic steel deck uses pioneering
sound-reducing technology to deliver a calm, quiet
interior environment – all while reducing overall
design costs.
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CEILING
Cellular deck is used for flat acoustical ceilings, canopies, long spans, and heavy forms. Vulcraft cellular units are approved
by U.L for use as electrical raceways. Contact your Vulcraft representative for more information.
Acoustical Notes:
1) For acoustical test reports please contact your Vulcraft representitive.
2) Contact your Vulcraft representative for acoustical performance data of alternate assemblies.
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Cellular decks are available in the following gage combinations (hat / pan): 20/20, 20/18, 18/20, 18/18, 18/16, 16/18, and
16/16.
Diaphragm Design: Diaphragm shear strength and flexibility factors for B and N fluted decks are applicable to cellular sections
with a fluted top section of the same profile but with the gage of the flat bottom sheet, with or without acoustical perforations
in the flat bottom section of the cellular deck. See “Roof Deck Legacy Diaphragm Tables”, available at www.vulcraft.com/
catalogs for B and N roof deck diaphragm tables.
Superimposed Live Load: Superimposed live loads for Vulcraft composite decks for a given concrete type and thickness may
be applied to composite cellular sections with a fluted top section of the same profile and gage, with or without acoustical
perforations in the flat bottom section of the cellular deck.
Diaphragm Design: Diaphragm shear strength and flexibility factors shown on pages 68 to 69 for fluted composite decks are
applicable to cellular sections with a fluted top section of the same profile but with the gage of the flat bottom sheet, with or
without acoustical perforations in the flat bottom section of the cellular deck.
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LEED
Vulcraft Group –
Vulcraft - Florence, SC; Norfolk, NE; Brigham City, UT; Grapeland, TX; St. Joe, IN; Fort Payne, AL;
Chemung, NY; Nisku, AB; Ancaster, ON
Verco Decking, Inc. – Phoenix, AZ; Fontana, CA; Antioch, CA
Joists/Structural Products - The bar steel for Vulcraft joists is typically obtained from one of the ten (10) Nucor bar mills.
That would mean that the average recycled content percentage for the Vulcraft group is 94.6%. The post- and pre-consumer
recycled content have been calculated to be 83.0% and 11.7% respectively. Specific project information is available from
facility representatives.
Deck – Steel for decking produced by Vulcraft facilities is typically obtained from one of the seven (7) Nucor sheet mills. That
would mean that the Vulcraft deck products contain 60.6% recycled steel. The post- and pre-consumer recycled content were
calculated to be 31.7% and 28.9% respectively. Verco Decking, Inc. may obtain steel from sources outside of Nucor that may
contain lower amounts of recycled content. Specific product information regarding Verco Decking, Inc., and individual Vulcraft
locations is available from facility representatives.
LEED v4 Information
Nucor can provide a variety of documentation to help projects satisfy LEED v4 credit requirements. Nucor publishes a Corporate
Sustainability Report bi-annually which can be found here - http://nucor.com/responsibility/sustainability/performance/.
Additional LEED and/or other environmental information regarding specific Nucor Corporation products for a customer’s
specific order is available from facility representatives or the corporate office. A current contact list can be found here -
http://nucor.com/media/Nucor_LEED_CONTACTS.pdf.
Additional industry information is available on-line through the Steel Recycling Institute at http://www.recycle-steel.org.
We continue to develop product-specific Environmental Product Declarations and Health Product Declarations for a variety of
product groups. Nucor has participated in multiple industry-wide Environmental Product Declarations which can be used for
Nucor products. Additionally Nucor will work individually with any customer requiring product life cycle inventory data or other
environmental footprint information.
Nucor tracks the origin of scrap shipments to our mills. Nucor can approximate the amount of scrap recovered from any
project site region. Nucor owns steel and steel products manufacturing facilities throughout the US that are often within 500
miles of the project site. Please refer to the LEED Contact List (http://nucor.com/responsibility/sustainability/compliance/leed/,
then click on “LEED Contact”), and contact the specific Nucor representative at the facility directly.
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PunchLok® II System
Vulcraft PunchLok® II roofing and decking system is an easy, low-cost
way to install steel roof decks. The PunchLok® II System not only has the
highest diaphragm shear, but it also provides the building’s owner with
incredible value by minimizing steel deck attachments and reducing steel
deck gage.
PUNCKLOK®II
Support Welds
#10 Side Lap Screw
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PUNCKLOK®II
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
B24 0.0239 1.46 0.107 0.120 0.135 0.131 2634 60
B22 0.0295 1.78 0.155 0.186 0.183 0.192 1818 33
B20 0.0358 2.14 0.201 0.234 0.222 0.247 2193 33
B19 0.0418 2.49 0.246 0.277 0.260 0.289 2546 33
B18 0.0474 2.82 0.289 0.318 0.295 0.327 2870 33
B16 0.0598 3.54 0.373 0.408 0.373 0.411 3578 33
B22 5'-7 98 / 81 81 / 61 68 / 47 58 / 37 50 / 30 44 / 24 38 / 20 34 / 17 30 / 14 27 / 12 25 / 10
B16 8'-8 215 / 196 178 / 147 149 / 113 127 / 89 110 / 71 96 / 58 84 / 48 74 / 40 66 / 34 60 / 29 54 / 24
B18 9'-1 169 / 369 140 / 277 118 / 213 101 / 168 87 / 134 76 / 109 67 / 90 59 / 75 53 / 63 48 / 54 43 / 46
B16 10'-3 213 / 471 176 / 354 149 / 273 127 / 214 110 / 172 95 / 140 84 / 115 74 / 96 66 / 81 60 / 69 54 / 59
B18 9'-1 210 / 289 174 / 217 147 / 167 126 / 132 108 / 105 95 / 86 83 / 71 74 / 59 66 / 50 59 / 42 54 / 36
B16 10'-3 264 / 369 219 / 277 185 / 214 158 / 168 136 / 135 119 / 109 105 / 90 93 / 75 83 / 63 74 / 54 67 / 46
Notes:
1) Minimum exterior bearing length required is 1.50 inches. Minimum interior bearing length is 3.00 inches. If these minimum lengths are not provided, web crippling must be checked.
2) FM Global approved spans available on page 23.
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Interlocking Sidelap Nested Sidelap
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
N22 0.0295 2.26 0.659 0.382 0.884 0.433 2232 33
N20 0.0358 2.71 0.848 0.501 1.079 0.552 3287 33
N19 0.0418 3.15 1.045 0.597 1.260 0.659 4217 33
N18 0.0474 3.56 1.238 0.688 1.430 0.749 4771 33
N16 0.0598 4.46 1.683 0.893 1.807 0.944 5988 33
N20 13'-2 66 / 56 60 / 48 55 / 42 50 / 37 46 / 32 42 / 28 39 / 25 36 / 23 34 / 20 31 / 18 29 / 16
1 N19 14'-7 79 / 69 71 / 59 65 / 51 59 / 45 55 / 40 50 / 35 47 / 31 43 / 28 40 / 25 37 / 22 35 / 20
N18 15'-11 91 / 81 82 / 70 75 / 61 69 / 53 63 / 47 58 / 42 54 / 37 50 / 33 46 / 30 43 / 27 40 / 24
N16 20'-4 123 / 276 112 / 238 102 / 207 93 / 181 86 / 159 79 / 141 73 / 125 68 / 112 63 / 100 59 / 90 55 / 82
N22 13'-8 69 / 95 64 / 82 58 / 72 53 / 63 49 / 55 45 / 49 42 / 43 39 / 39 36 / 35 34 / 31 31 / 28
N16 20'-4 154 / 216 139 / 186 127 / 162 116 / 142 107 / 125 99 / 111 91 / 98 85 / 88 79 / 79 74 / 71 69 / 64
Notes:
1) Minimum exterior bearing length required is 1.50 inches. Minimum interior bearing length is 3.00 inches. If these minimum lengths are not provided, web crippling must be checked.
2) FM Global approved spans available on page 23.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
F22 0.0295 1.73 0.113 0.112 0.129 0.121 1944 33
F20 0.0358 2.09 0.145 0.139 0.157 0.148 2347 33
F19 0.0418 2.42 0.177 0.166 0.183 0.172 2726 33
F18 0.0474 2.74 0.206 0.190 0.208 0.195 3077 33
F18 7’-8 159 / 511 126 / 359 102 / 262 85 / 196 71 / 151 61 / 119 52 / 95 46 / 77 40 / 64 35 / 53 32 / 45
F18 7’-8 198 / 400 157 / 281 127 / 205 105 / 154 89 / 119 76 / 93 65 / 75 57 / 61 50 / 50 44 / 42 40 / 35
Notes:
1) Minimum exterior bearing length required is 1.50 inches. Minimum interior bearing length is 3.00 inches. If these minimum lengths are not provided, web crippling must be checked.
2) FM Global approved spans available on page 23.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
A22 0.0295 1.80 0.104 0.098 0.120 0.106 1700 33
A20 0.0358 2.16 0.134 0.122 0.145 0.130 2049 33
A19 0.0418 2.51 0.163 0.145 0.170 0.152 2377 33
A18 0.0474 2.84 0.190 0.167 0.193 0.172 2679 33
A18 7'-4 140 / 473 111 / 332 90 / 242 75 / 182 63 / 140 53 / 110 46 / 88 40 / 72 35 / 59 31 / 49 28 / 41
A18 7'-4 175 / 370 138 / 260 112 / 190 93 / 142 78 / 110 67 / 86 58 / 69 50 / 56 44 / 46 39 / 39 35 / 32
Notes:
1) Minimum exterior bearing length required is 1.50 inches. Minimum interior bearing length is 3.00 inches. If these minimum lengths are not provided, web crippling must be checked.
2) FM Global approved spans available on page 23.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Id+ Se+ Id- Se-
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
2.0D22 0.0295 2.13 0.387 0.272 0.359 0.272 2944 40
2.0D20 0.0358 2.59 0.472 0.343 0.447 0.334 3557 40
2.0D18 0.0474 3.43 0.626 0.463 0.612 0.450 4671 40
2.0D16 0.0598 4.34 0.792 0.587 0.791 0.576 5841 40
2D16 375 / ♦♦♦ 260 / 241 191 / 152 146 / 102 116 / 71 94 / 52 77 / 39 65 / 30 55 / 24 48 / 19
2D22 174 / ♦♦♦ 121 / ♦♦♦ 89 / ♦♦♦ 68 / ♦♦♦ 54 / ♦♦♦ 43 / ♦♦♦ 36 / ♦♦♦ 30 / ♦♦♦ 26 / ♦♦♦ 22 / 21
2D20 213 / ♦♦♦ 148 / ♦♦♦ 109 / ♦♦♦ 83 / ♦♦♦ 66 / ♦♦♦ 53 / ♦♦♦ 44 / ♦♦♦ 37 / ♦♦♦ 32 / ♦♦♦ 27 / 26
2
2D18 287 / ♦♦♦ 200 / ♦♦♦ 147 / ♦♦♦ 112 / ♦♦♦ 89 / ♦♦♦ 72 / ♦♦♦ 59 / ♦♦♦ 50 / ♦♦♦ 43 / ♦♦♦ 37 / 35
2D16 368 / ♦♦♦ 255 / ♦♦♦ 188 / ♦♦♦ 144 / ♦♦♦ 114 / ♦♦♦ 92 / ♦♦♦ 76 /♦♦♦ 64 / ♦♦♦ 54 / ♦♦♦ 47 / 46
2D16 460 / ♦♦♦ 319 / ♦♦♦ 235 / ♦♦♦ 180 / ♦♦♦ 142 / 134 115 / 98 95 / 74 80 / 57 68 / 45 59 / 36
Notes:
1) This table does not account for web-crippling. Allowable reactions must be checked based on specific span condition using the allowable reactions shown in the Vulcraft DoveTail Roof
Deck Catalog, available at: http://www.vulcraft.com/decks/dovetail-deck
2) FM Global approved spans are available at: http://www.dovetaildeck.com/fm.html
3) The symbol ♦♦♦ indicates that the allowable uniform load based on deflection exceeds the allowable load based on stress.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Id+ Se+ Id- Se-
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
3.5D20 0.0358 3.25 1.762 0.676 1.646 0.781 3619 40
3.5D18 0.0474 4.31 2.415 0.980 2.272 1.070 6345 40
3.5D16 0.0598 5.44 3.133 1.317 2.968 1.377 8792 40
3.5D14 0.0747 6.81 3.955 1.742 3.831 1.751 10970 40
3.5D14 230 / 195 193 / 150 165 / 118 142 / 95 124 / 77 109 / 63 96 / 53 86 / 45 77 / 38 70 / 32 63 / 28
3.5D20 103 / ♦♦♦ 87 / ♦♦♦ 74 / ♦♦♦ 64 / ♦♦♦ 55 / ♦♦♦ 49 / ♦♦♦ 43 / ♦♦♦ 38 / ♦♦♦ 35 / ♦♦♦ 31 / ♦♦♦ 28 / 28
3.5D18 141 / ♦♦♦ 119 / ♦♦♦ 101 / ♦♦♦ 87 / ♦♦♦ 76 / ♦♦♦ 67 / ♦♦♦ 59 / ♦♦♦ 53 / ♦♦♦ 47 / ♦♦♦ 43 / ♦♦♦ 39 / ♦♦♦
2
3.5D16 182 / ♦♦♦ 153 / ♦♦♦ 130 / ♦♦♦ 112 / ♦♦♦ 98 / ♦♦♦ 86 / ♦♦♦ 76 / ♦♦♦ 68 / ♦♦♦ 61 / ♦♦♦ 55 / ♦♦♦ 50 / ♦♦♦
3.5D14 231 / ♦♦♦ 194 / ♦♦♦ 165 / ♦♦♦ 143 / ♦♦♦ 124 / ♦♦♦ 109 / ♦♦♦ 97 / ♦♦♦ 86 / ♦♦♦ 77 / ♦♦♦ 70 / ♦♦♦ 63 / ♦♦♦
Notes:
1) This table does not account for web-crippling. Allowable reactions must be checked based on specific span condition using the allowable reactions shown in the Vulcraft DoveTail Roof
Deck Catalog, available at: http://www.vulcraft.com/decks/dovetail-deck
2) FM Global approved spans are available at: http://www.dovetaildeck.com/fm.html
3) The symbol ♦♦♦ indicates that the allowable uniform load based on deflection exceeds the allowable load based on stress.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Section Properties
Design Deck
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Type (lbs/ft) (ksi)
(in.) (psf)
(in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft)
E26 0.0179 1.06 0.040 0.067 0.042 0.071 2216 60
E24 0.0239 1.38 0.057 0.098 0.059 0.103 3867 60
E22 0.0295 1.67 0.073 0.130 0.073 0.134 4754 60
E20 0.0358 2.01 0.088 0.167 0.088 0.165 5744 60
E20 4'-2 640 / 369 444 / 214 327 / 135 250 / 90 198 / 63 160 / 46 132 / 35 111 / 27 95 / 21 82 / 17 71 / 14
E26 3'-4 267 / 414 187 / 240 138 / 151 106 / 101 84 / 71 68 / 52 56 / 39 47 / 30 40 / 24 35 / 19 30 / 15
E24 4'-0 390 / 586 272 / 339 200 / 214 153 / 143 121 / 101 98 / 73 81 / 55 68 / 42 58 / 33 50 / 27 44 / 22
2
E22 4'-6 506 / 738 353 / 427 260 / 269 199 / 180 158 / 127 128 / 92 106 / 69 89 / 53 76 / 42 65 / 34 57 / 27
E20 5'-0 623 / 889 435 / 515 320 / 324 246 / 217 194 / 152 158 / 111 130 / 84 109 / 64 93 / 51 81 / 41 70 / 33
E26 3'-4 330 / 325 232 / 188 171 / 118 132 / 79 104 / 56 84 / 41 70 / 30 59 / 23 50 / 18 43 / 15 38 / 12
E24 4'-0 485 / 459 338 / 266 249 / 167 191 / 112 151 / 79 123 / 57 102 / 43 85 / 33 73 / 26 63 / 21 55 / 17
3
E22 4'-6 629 / 578 440 / 334 324 / 211 249 / 141 197 / 99 160 / 72 132 / 54 111 / 42 95 / 33 82 / 26 71 / 21
E20 5'-0 774 / 697 541 / 403 399 / 254 306 / 170 242 / 119 197 / 87 163 / 65 137 / 50 117 / 40 101 / 32 88 / 26
Notes:
1) Minimum exterior bearing length required is 1.50 inches. Minimum interior bearing length is 3.00 inches. If these minimum lengths are not provided, web crippling must be checked.
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ROOF
Sprayed Fiber P815* B, BI, F, A, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P701* B, BI, F, A, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr. Insulation
Rigid P819* B, BI, F, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Cementitious P711* B, BI, F, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Insulation
P902 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
1 Hr. P717* B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P907 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P801* B, BI, F, A, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Rigid Insulating P908 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Sprayed Fiber P815* B, BI, F, A, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr. Unprotected Deck
Insulation Fill P920 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P819* B, BI, F, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P921 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P902 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P922 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
P907 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Insulating
P908 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr. 3 Hr. Metal Lath P923 B, BI, N, NI 1,1.5,2 Hr
Fill
Rigid
Metal Lath P404+ B, BI
Insulation
Rigid
Gypsum Board P510+ B, BI, F, A
Insulation
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End 1024 1119 1203 1279 1348 1374 1183 1266 1340 1406 1467 1489
B19
Interior 1567 1690 1797 1895 1984 2017 1944 2111 2259 2392 2515 2559
End 1290 1407 1510 1603 1688 1716 1537 1642 1735 1818 1895 1919
B18
Interior 1990 2141 2274 2393 2504 2539 2481 2689 2872 3037 3190 3239
End 1977 2147 2297 2433 2557 2587 2485 2643 2783 2909 3025 3053
B16
Interior 3094 3314 3508 3683 3844 3883 3886 4194 4466 4711 4937 4991
End 511 562 607 647 684 718 532 573 609 642 672 700
F22
Interior 768 833 891 942 990 1034 932 1018 1094 1163 1226 1284
End 730 800 862 917 969 1014 805 864 916 963 1007 1045
F20
Interior 1112 1202 1281 1353 1419 1477 1363 1485 1592 1689 1778 1856
End 971 1062 1141 1213 1279 1335 1117 1195 1265 1328 1385 1434
F19
Interior 1493 1610 1713 1805 1891 1963 1845 2004 2144 2271 2388 2486
End 1224 1335 1432 1520 1602 1667 1453 1552 1639 1718 1790 1849
F18
Interior 1897 2040 2166 2281 2386 2471 2356 2553 2727 2884 3029 3146
End 554 609 657 701 741 741 582 627 667 703 735 735
A22
Interior 823 893 954 1010 1060 1060 1006 1100 1182 1256 1324 1324
End 790 866 932 993 1045 1045 879 944 1001 1052 1097 1097
A20
Interior 1191 1287 1372 1449 1516 1516 1471 1602 1718 1822 1913 1913
End 1050 1147 1233 1311 1374 1374 1217 1303 1378 1447 1503 1503
A19
Interior 1599 1724 1834 1933 2015 2015 1989 2161 2312 2448 2561 2561
End 1322 1441 1546 1642 1716 1716 1580 1688 1783 1869 1936 1936
A18
Interior 2030 2183 2319 2441 2537 2537 2538 2751 2938 3107 3240 3240
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BEARING
Bearing length directly influences allowable reactions governed by web crippling. It is also important to ensure that
enough bearing length is provided to meet minimum edge distance requirements for fasteners.
Sufficient bearing at parallel supports should be provided to make the specified connections.
ROOF
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FM GLOBAL
The tables below provide an abbreviated listing of FM approved spans (c-c) for Vulcraft decks
based on live load deflection and wind uplift limited by deck bending and fastener pull-over.
The complete listing of FM allowable spans for Vulcraft decks, including additional profiles and alternate weld sizes is
available at http://www.vulcraft.com/decks/deck-faq.
The Engineer of Record must investigate the design, including above deck components and selected attachments, as
published by FM Global as found at https://roofnav.fmglobal.com.
ROOF
No. of 5/8” Arc Spot Welds @ 36/4 5/8” Arc Spot Welds @ 36/7
Deck
Spans 1-60 1-75 1-90 1-60 1-75 1-90
1.5(B,BI)22 6’-1” 6’-1” 6’-1” 6’-1” 6’-1” 6’-1”
1.5(B,BI)20 6’-8” 6’-8” 6’-8” 6’-8” 6’-8” 6’-8”
1
1.5(B,BI)18 7’-9” 7’-9” 7’-9” 7’-9” 7’-9” 7’-9”
1.5(B,BI)16 8’-8” 8’-8” 8’-8” 8’-8” 8’-8” 8’-8”
1.5(B,BI)22 6’-7” 5’-3” 4’-4” 7’-2” 7’-2” 7’-2”
1.5(B,BI)20 7’-10” 6’-3” 5’-3” 7’-11” 7’-11” 7’-11”
2
1.5(B,BI)18 9’-1” 8’-2” 6’-10” 9’-1” 9’-1” 9’-1”
1.5(B,BI)16 10’-3” 10’-1” 8’-5” 10’-3” 10’-3” 10’-3”
1.5(B,BI)22 7’-2” 6’-7” 5’-5” 7’-2” 7’-2” 7’-2”
1.5(B,BI)20 7’-11” 7’-10” 6’-7” 7’-11” 7’-11” 7’-11”
3
1.5(B,BI)18 9’-1” 9’-1” 8’-6” 9’-1” 9’-1” 9’-1”
1.5(B,BI)16 10’-3” 10’-3” 10’-3” 10’-3” 10’-3” 10’-3”
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip In Sp Sn
Gauge
(in) (psf) (in4/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
28 0.0149 0.76 0.012 0.012 0.035 0.036 1179 60
26 0.0179 0.91 0.015 0.015 0.043 0.043 1703 60
24 0.0239 1.21 0.019 0.019 0.057 0.057 2368 60
22 0.0295 1.49 0.024 0.024 0.070 0.070 2946 60
See page 37 for Reinforced Concrete Slab Allowable Loads for 0.6C Deck.
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SLAB INFORMATION
0.6C / 0.6CSV CONFORM DECK Total Slab
Depth
Theo. Concrete Volume
NON-COMPOSITE
Fb = 36,000 260 207 168 140 118 101 87 76 67 53 43 35 30
3 Defl. = l/240 186 130 95 71 55 43 35 28 23 16 12 9 7
Defl. = l/180 247 174 127 95 73 58 46 38 31 22 16 12 9
Fb = 36,000 257 203 165 136 114 98 84 73 64 51 41 34 29
1 Defl. = l/240 123 86 63 47 36 29 23 19 15 11 8 6 5
Defl. = l/180 164 115 84 63 49 38 31 25 21 14 11 8 6
Fb = 36,000 253 201 163 135 114 97 84 73 64 51 41 34 29
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip In Sp Sn
Gauge
(in) (psf) (in4/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
26 0.0179 0.96 0.040 0.042 0.067 0.071 1672 60
24 0.0239 1.28 0.057 0.059 0.098 0.103 2922 60
22 0.0295 1.57 0.073 0.073 0.130 0.134 3634 60
20 0.0358 1.91 0.088 0.088 0.167 0.165 4353 60
See page 37 for Reinforced Concrete Slab Allowable Loads for 1.0C Deck.
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SLAB INFORMATION
1.0C / 1.0CSV CONFORM DECK Total Slab
Depth
Theo. Concrete Volume
NON-COMPOSITE
Fb = 36,000 229 196 170 148 131 103 84 70 59 50 43 38 33
3 Defl. = l/240 188 148 118 96 79 56 41 30 23 18 15 12 10
Defl. = l/180 250 197 158 128 106 74 54 41 31 25 20 16 13
Fb = 36,000 261 222 192 167 147 116 94 78 65 56 48 42 37
1 Defl. = l/240 139 109 87 71 58 41 30 22 17 14 11 9 7
Defl. = l/180 185 145 116 95 78 55 40 30 23 18 15 12 10
Fb = 36,000 270 231 199 174 153 121 98 81 68 58 50 44 38
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip In Sp Sn
Gauge
(in) (psf) (in4/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
26 0.0179 0.99 0.070 0.069 0.097 0.098 1422 60
24 0.0239 1.33 0.093 0.093 0.132 0.132 2538 60
22 0.0295 1.62 0.115 0.115 0.163 0.162 3518 60
20 0.0358 1.97 0.140 0.140 0.197 0.197 4213 60
See page 38 for Reinforced Concrete Slab Allowable Loads for 1.3C Deck.
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SLAB INFORMATION
1.3C / 1.3CSV CONFORM DECK Total Slab
Depth
Theo. Concrete Volume
NON-COMPOSITE
Fb = 36,000 175 140 114 95 80 68 59 51 45 40 36 32 29
3 Defl. = l/240 134 94 69 52 40 31 25 20 17 14 12 10 9
Defl. = l/180 179 126 92 69 53 42 33 27 22 19 16 13 11
Fb = 36,000 198 156 126 105 88 75 65 56 49 44 39 35 32
1 Defl. = l/240 95 67 49 37 28 22 18 14 12 10 8 7 6
Defl. = l/180 127 89 65 49 38 30 24 19 16 13 11 9 8
Fb = 36,000 194 154 125 103 87 74 64 56 49 44 39 35 32
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip In Sp Sn
Gauge
(in) (psf) (in4/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
24 0.0239 1.44 0.136 0.108 0.132 0.120 2508 60
22 0.0295 1.67 0.173 0.139 0.177 0.167 2626 50
20 0.0358 2.03 0.216 0.182 0.226 0.218 3171 50
18 0.0474 2.69 0.286 0.265 0.314 0.298 4160 50
See page 38 for Reinforced Concrete Slab Allowable Loads for 1.5C Deck.
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SLAB INFORMATION
1.5C CONFORM DECK Total Slab
Depth
Theo. Concrete Volume
NON-COMPOSITE
Fb = 30,000 220 174 142 117 99 84 73 63 56 49 44 40 36
3 Defl. = l/240 236 166 121 91 70 55 44 36 29 25 21 18 15
Defl. = l/180 314 221 161 121 93 73 59 48 39 33 28 23 20
Fb = 30,000 221 175 141 117 98 84 72 63 55 49 44 39 35
1 Defl. = l/240 178 125 91 68 53 41 33 27 22 19 16 13 11
Defl. = l/180 237 166 121 91 70 55 44 36 30 25 21 18 15
Fb = 30,000 204 162 131 109 92 78 67 59 52 46 41 37 33
1.5C22
2 Defl. = l/240 680 478 348 262 202 158 127 103 85 71 60 51 44
Defl. = l/180 907 637 464 349 269 211 169 138 113 95 80 68 58
Fb = 24,000 449 358 291 241 204 174 150 131 115 102 91 82 74
3 Defl. = l/240 532 374 273 205 158 124 99 81 67 55 47 40 34
Defl. = l/180 710 498 363 273 210 165 132 108 89 74 62 53 45
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2C CONFORM DECK
SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip In Sp Sn
Gauge
(in) (psf) (in4/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
22 0.0295 1.56 0.314 0.314 0.244 0.254 1641 50
20 0.0358 1.89 0.403 0.402 0.326 0.337 2419 50
18 0.0474 2.50 0.558 0.558 0.485 0.500 3240 50
16 0.0598 3.16 0.704 0.704 0.653 0.653 3255 40
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SLAB INFORMATION
2C CONFORM DECK Total Slab
Depth
Theo. Concrete Volume
NON-COMPOSITE
Fb = 30,000 230 193 164 142 123 108 95 85 76 68 62 56 51
3 Defl. = l/240 311 234 180 142 113 92 76 63 53 45 39 34 29
Defl. = l/180 415 312 240 189 151 123 101 84 71 60 52 45 39
Fb = 30,000 260 215 181 154 133 116 102 90 80 72 65 59 54
1 Defl. = l/240 212 159 122 96 77 63 52 43 36 31 26 23 20
Defl. = l/180 282 212 163 128 103 84 69 57 48 41 35 30 26
Fb = 30,000 254 212 180 154 133 117 103 91 82 73 66 60 55
2C20
2 Defl. = l/240 509 382 294 232 185 151 124 104 87 74 64 55 48
Defl. = l/180 678 510 392 309 247 201 166 138 116 99 85 73 64
Fb = 30,000 311 260 221 190 165 144 127 113 101 91 82 75 68
3 Defl. = l/240 398 299 230 181 145 118 97 81 68 58 50 43 37
Defl. = l/180 531 399 307 242 193 157 130 108 91 77 66 57 50
Fb = 30,000 387 320 269 229 198 172 151 134 120 107 97 88 80
1 Defl. = l/240 293 220 170 133 107 87 72 60 50 43 37 32 28
Defl. = l/180 391 294 226 178 142 116 95 80 67 57 49 42 37
Fb = 30,000 373 311 264 226 196 172 152 135 120 108 98 89 81
2C18
2 Defl. = l/240 705 530 408 321 257 209 172 144 121 103 88 76 66
Defl. = l/180 940 706 544 428 343 279 230 191 161 137 118 102 88
Fb = 30,000 453 380 323 278 242 212 187 167 149 134 122 111 101
3 Defl. = l/240 552 415 319 251 201 164 135 112 95 80 69 60 52
Defl. = l/180 736 553 426 335 268 218 180 150 126 107 92 79 69
Fb = 24,000 417 345 290 247 213 185 163 144 129 116 104 95 86
1 Defl. = l/240 370 278 214 168 135 110 90 75 63 54 46 40 35
Defl. = l/180 493 371 285 225 180 146 120 100 85 72 62 53 46
Fb = 24,000 387 324 275 236 205 179 158 141 126 113 102 93 85
2C16
2 Defl. = l/240 891 669 515 405 325 264 217 181 153 130 111 96 84
Defl. = l/180 1187 892 687 540 433 352 290 242 204 173 148 128 112
Fb = 24,000 470 395 336 289 252 221 195 174 156 140 127 115 105
3 Defl. = l/240 697 524 403 317 254 207 170 142 120 102 87 75 65
Defl. = l/180 929 698 538 423 339 275 227 189 159 135 116 100 87
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3C CONFORM DECK
SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip In Sp Sn
Gauge
(in) (psf) (in4/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
22 0.0295 1.71 0.710 0.715 0.387 0.410 1407 50
20 0.0358 2.07 0.907 0.909 0.512 0.538 2485 50
18 0.0474 2.75 1.252 1.252 0.761 0.794 4361 50
16 0.0598 3.47 1.582 1.582 1.013 1.013 4901 40
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SLAB INFORMATION
3C CONFORM DECK Total Slab
Depth
Theo. Concrete Volume
2 Defl. = l/240 410 328 267 220 183 155 131 113 97 85 74 65 58
Defl. = l/180 547 438 356 293 245 206 175 150 130 113 99 87 77
NON-COMPOSITE
Fb = 30,000 201 177 157 140 126 114 103 94 86 79 72 67 62
3 Defl. = l/240 321 257 209 172 144 121 103 88 76 66 58 51 45
Defl. = l/180 428 343 279 230 191 161 137 118 102 88 77 68 60
Fb = 30,000 242 209 182 160 141 126 113 102 93 84 77 71 65
1 Defl. = l/240 217 174 141 116 97 82 69 60 51 45 39 34 30
Defl. = l/180 289 231 188 155 129 109 93 79 69 60 52 46 41
Fb = 30,000 235 205 180 159 142 127 115 104 94 86 79 73 67
3C20
2 Defl. = l/240 523 418 340 280 234 197 167 144 124 108 94 83 73
Defl. = l/180 697 558 454 374 312 263 223 191 165 144 126 111 98
Fb = 30,000 284 249 219 194 174 156 141 128 116 106 98 90 83
3 Defl. = l/240 409 328 266 219 183 154 131 112 97 84 74 65 58
Defl. = l/180 545 437 355 293 244 205 175 150 129 113 98 87 77
Fb = 30,000 360 310 270 237 210 188 168 152 138 126 115 106 97
1 Defl. = l/240 299 240 195 161 134 113 96 82 71 62 54 48 42
Defl. = l/180 399 320 260 214 178 150 128 110 95 82 72 63 56
Fb = 30,000 354 308 270 238 212 190 171 155 141 128 118 108 100
3C18
2 Defl. = l/240 721 577 469 387 322 271 231 198 171 149 130 115 101
Defl. = l/180 961 769 625 515 430 362 308 264 228 198 173 153 135
Fb = 30,000 433 377 331 293 261 234 211 191 174 159 146 134 124
3 Defl. = l/240 564 452 367 302 252 212 181 155 134 116 102 90 79
Defl. = l/180 752 602 489 403 336 283 241 207 178 155 136 120 106
Fb = 24,000 383 330 288 253 224 200 179 162 147 134 122 112 104
1 Defl. = l/240 378 303 246 203 169 142 121 104 90 78 68 60 53
Defl. = l/180 504 404 328 270 225 190 161 138 120 104 91 80 71
Fb = 24,000 365 317 277 245 218 195 175 158 144 131 120 111 102
3C16
2 Defl. = l/240 910 729 593 488 407 343 292 250 216 188 164 145 128
Defl. = l/180 1214 972 790 651 543 457 389 333 288 250 219 193 171
Fb = 24,000 447 389 341 302 269 241 217 196 179 163 150 138 127
3 Defl. = l/240 712 570 464 382 319 268 228 196 169 147 129 113 100
Defl. = l/180 950 761 618 510 425 358 304 261 225 196 172 151 134
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NON-COMPOSITE
UNDRAPED
Design Notes for Reinforced Concrete Slabs
1. Design of concrete slabs in accordance with ACI is the responsibility of the structural engineer of record. Values listed in
NON-COMPOSITE
this catalog are provided as an aid in selecting the appropriate deck and Vulcraft does not assume responsibility for the
design of the slab.
2. Temperature and shrinkage effects in the concrete shall be controlled by methods permitted by ACI 318. The designer
shall be permitted to consider only the area of concrete above the deck.
3. Shoring-Slabs temporarily shored during construction must deduct the weight of the slab from the capacity of the
reinforced concrete slab. DRAPED
4. Finish-Galvanized form deck can be considered a permanent support in most applications. When uncoated or painted
deck is used, the weight of the concrete slab shall be deducted from the calculated capacity of the slab.
5. Allowable Slab Loads-These tables are based on an interior three span condition using moment coefficients from ACI 318-
14 Section 6.5.2. Moment coefficients must be adjusted for end spans, single spans, or double spans.
0.6CSV,
0.6CSV, 1.0CSV,
1.0CSV &1.3CSV
& 1.3CSV are
are the the of
types types
deckofthat
deck that should be specified if slot
should
ventsbeinspecified if slot
the bottom vents
flute areinrequired.
the bottom flute with plant for availability of deck types
Check
are required. Check with plant for availability of deck types.
SLOT VENTS Length = 5/8”
SLOT VENTS1.0CSV,
(Type 0.6CSV, Length& ≈1.3CSV)
5/8"
(Type 0.6CSV, 1.0CSV, & 1.3CSV)
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6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 398 329 276 236 203 177 156 123
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 355 298 254 219 191 168 133
6x6-W2.9xW2.9 0.058 400 400 374 309 260 221 191 166 146 115 93
(t=2.50)
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 351 299 258 225 198 156 127
3
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 380 324 279 243 214 169 137
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 366 290 235
(t=3.00)
3.5
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 397 314 254
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 356 289
(t=3.50)
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 386 313
4
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 372
(t=4.00)
4.5
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
NON-COMPOSITE
#3 @ 9” o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 368
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
(t=4.50)
#3 @ 9” o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
5
#4 @ 12” o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 351 299 258 225 198 175 156 140 127 105
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 374 326 287 254 226 203 183 152
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 366 325 290 260 235 194 163 139 120
(t=3.00)
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 397 352 314 282 254 210 177 150 130
4
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 383 345 285 240 204 176
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 399 356 320 289 238 200 171 147 128 113
(t=3.50)
4.5
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 386 347 313 259 217 185 160 139 122
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 296 252 218 190 167
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 372 307 258 220 190 165 145 129 115
(t=4.00)
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 300 259 226 198 176 157
5
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 368 304 256 218 188 164 144 127 114
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 348 300 262 230 204 182
(t=4.50)
5.5
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 290 247 213 186 163 145 129
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 378 322 278 242 213 188 168
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6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 351 299 258 225 198 175 156 140 127 105
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 380 324 279 243 214 189 169 152 137 113
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 400 390 350 316 261 219 187 161
(t=3.00)
4.3
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 379 342 283 238 203 175
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 386 324 276 238
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 370 305 257 219 189 164 144
(t=3.50)
4.8
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 331 279 237 205 178 157
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 381 324 280 244 214
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 380 319 272 235 204 180 159 142
(t=4.00)
5.3
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 372 321 280 246 218 194
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 368 304 256 218 188 164 144 127 114
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 362 316 277 246 219
(t=4.50)
5.8
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 290 247 213 186 163 145 129
NON-COMPOSITE
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 378 322 278 242 213 188 168
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 309 274 244
(t=5.00)
6.3
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 386 325 277 239 208 183 162 144
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 361 312 271 239 211 188
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 351 258 198 156 127 105
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 380 279 214 169 137 113
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 366 290 235 194 163 139 120
(t=3.00)
4.5
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 397 314 254 210 177 150 130
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 285 240 204 176
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 356 289 238 200 171 147 128 113
(t=3.50)
5.0
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 386 313 259 217 185 160 139 122
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 296 252 218 190 167
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 372 307 258 220 190 165 145 129 115 103
(t=4.00)
5.5
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 300 259 226 198 176 157 141
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 368 304 256 218 188 164 144 127 114 102
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 348 300 262 230 204 182 163 147
(t=4.50)
6.0
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 290 247 213 186 163 145 129 116 104
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 378 322 278 242 213 188 168 151 136
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 396 342 298 262 232 207 185 167
(t=5.00)
6.5
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.220 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 346 302 265 235 209 188 170
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 378 351 315 285
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6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 351 258 198 156 127 105
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 380 279 214 169 137 113
6x6-W2.9xW2.9 0.058 400 400 400 350 268 212 172 142 119 102 88
(t=3.00)
5.0
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 366 290 235 194 163 139 120
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 397 314 254 210 177 150 130
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 356 289 238 200 171 147 128 113
(t=3.50)
5.5
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 386 313 259 217 185 160 139 122
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 296 252 218 190 167
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 372 307 258 220 190 165 145 129 115
(t=4.00)
6.0
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 300 259 226 198 176 157
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 368 304 256 218 188 164 144 127 114
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 348 300 262 230 204 182 163 147
(t=4.50)
6.5
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 290 247 213 186 163 145 129 116 104
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 378 322 278 242 213 188 168 151 136
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 396 342 298 262 232 207 185 167
(t=5.00)
7.0
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 386 325 277 239 208 183 162 144 130 117
NON-COMPOSITE
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 361 312 271 239 211 188 169 153
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 383 334 293 260 232 208 188
(t=5.50)
7.5
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 359 306 264 230 202 179 160 143 129
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 301 264 234 209 187 169
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 351 258 198 156 127 105
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 374 287 226 183 152
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 366 290 235 194 163 139 120
(t=3.00)
6.0
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 397 314 254 210 177 150 130
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 285 240 204 176
6x6-W4.0xW4.0 0.080 400 400 400 400 400 356 289 238 200 171 147 128 113
(t=3.50)
6.5
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 386 313 259 217 185 160 139 122
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 296 252 218 190 167
4x4-W2.9xW2.9 0.087 400 400 400 400 400 400 372 307 258 220 190 165 145 129 115
(t=4.00)
7.0
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 352 300 259 226 198 176 157
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 368 304 256 218 188 164 144 127 114
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 348 300 262 230 204 182 163 147
(t=4.50)
7.5
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 345 290 247 213 186 163 145 129 116 104
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 378 322 278 242 213 188 168 151 136
4x4-W4.0xW4.0 0.120 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 396 342 298 262 232 207 185 167
(t=5.00)
8.0
#3 @ 9" o.c. 0.147 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 386 325 277 239 208 183 162 144 130 117
#4 @ 12" o.c. 0.196 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 361 312 271 239 211 188 169 153
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Exposed Grid 2 1/2” NW G256 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,2,3 Hr.
G701 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2,3 Hr.
2 1/2” NW&LW
Cementitious G705 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
1 Hr.
2 3/4” NW&LW G702 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
2 1/2” NW&LW G801 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Sprayed Fiber
2 3/4” NW&LW G802 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
2” NW G229 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2,3 Hr.
G228 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2 Hr.
Exposed Grid 2 1/2” NW
G243 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2 Hr.
3” NW G213 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2,3 Hr.
Gypsum Board 2” NW&LW G502 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C
11/2 Hr.
G701 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2,3 Hr.
2 1/2” NW&LW
Cementitious G705 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
2 3/4” NW&LW G702 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
2 1/2” NW&LW G801 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
NON-COMPOSITE
Sprayed Fiber
2 3/4” NW&LW G802 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
G227 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 3 Hr.
G228 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2 Hr.
2 1/2” NW G229 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2,3 Hr.
Exposed Grid
G243 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2 Hr.
G256 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,2,3 Hr.
3” NW G213 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2,3 Hr.
2” NW G505 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C
2 Hr. 2 1/2” NW&LW G529 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 2,3 Hr.
Gypsum Board
G514 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 3 Hr.
2 1/2” NW
G523 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 2 Hr.
G701 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2,3 Hr.
2 1/2” NW&LW
Cementitious G705 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
2 3/4” NW&LW G702 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
2 1/2” NW&LW G801 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Sprayed Fiber
2 3/4” NW&LW G802 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
3 1/4” NW G229 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2,3 Hr.
Exposed Grid G213 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1.5,2,3 Hr.
3 1/2” NW
G256 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,2,3 Hr.
3 Hr. Gypsum Board 3 3/4” NW&LW G529 + 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 3 Hr.
G701 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2,3 Hr.
Cementitious 2 3/4” NW&LW
G705 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Sprayed Fiber 2 3/4” NW&LW G801 0.6C, 1.0C, 1.3C, 1.5C 1,1.5,2 Hr.
Notes:
1. Concrete thickness is thickness of slab above deck, in.
2. Refer to the U.L. “Fire Resistance Directory” for the necessary construction details.
3. Deck finish shall be galvanized unless noted otherwise.
+ Denotes deck finish is not critical when used in G0--, G2-- & G5-- Series designs. Deck finish shall be galvanized or painted.
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Note: Slab weight used in shoring calculations includes an allowance for deck
deflection between supports: 3 psf for NW concrete and 2 psf for LW concrete.
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CHECK FOR BEARING DESIGN CONDITION: The following checks are performed in accordance with ANSI/SDI
C-2011 Standard for Composite Steel Floor Deck-Slabs.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 16 gage. Minimum interior bearing varies from 2” to 6.25” for 18 to 22 gage, depending on gage and slab thickness.
3VLI22
Span: 7.5833 ft W1: 65.1 psf
Ra-ext: 419 plf W2: 20 psf
Ra-int: 844 plf P: 150 plf
Single Span
Pext= 397 plf <= Ra-ext okay
Therefore, the deck is satisfactory for the project details noted above.
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Deck Reaction
Bearing Length (in.)
Gauge Type
1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6
Exterior 363 399 431 460 486 511 534 556 596
22
Interior 570 618 661 699 735 767 798 828 882
Exterior 522 572 616 655 692 726 758 788 844
20
Interior 825 892 951 1004 1053 1098 1141 1182 1257
Exterior 696 761 818 869 916 960 1002 1041 1114
19
Interior 1108 1195 1271 1340 1403 1462 1517 1570 1667
Exterior 879 959 1029 1092 1151 1205 1256 1304 1393
18
Interior 1407 1514 1608 1692 1770 1843 1911 1975 2095
Exterior 1083 1176 1258 1333 1401 1464 1524 1580 1685
16
Interior 1750 1875 1985 2084 2175 2260 2340 2415 2555
COMPOSITE
3C/3VLI Allowable Reaction, (lbs/ft)
One Flange Loading
Deck Reaction
Bearing Length (in.)
Gauge Type
1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6
Exterior 353 388 419 447 472 496 518 540 579
22
Interior 581 631 674 713 749 783 815 844 900
Exterior 510 559 602 640 676 709 741 770 825
20
Interior 842 910 970 1025 1075 1121 1165 1206 1283
Exterior 683 747 803 853 899 943 983 1022 1093
19
Interior 1131 1219 1297 1368 1432 1492 1549 1602 1702
Exterior 866 944 1013 1075 1133 1186 1236 1284 1372
18
Interior 1437 1545 1641 1728 1807 1881 1951 2017 2139
Exterior 1071 1164 1245 1318 1386 1449 1508 1563 1667
16
Interior 1787 1914 2026 2127 2221 2307 2389 2466 2609
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COMPOSITE DECK DETAILS
Hanger Tab
Max. Load
60 lbs. per Tab
#12 Wire Minimum
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Gauge
(in.) (psf) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
22 0.0295 1.67 0.139 0.167 0.173 0.177 2626 50
20 0.0358 2.03 0.182 0.218 0.216 0.226 3171 50
19 0.0418 2.37 0.224 0.259 0.252 0.275 3685 50
18 0.0474 2.69 0.265 0.298 0.286 0.314 4160 50
16 0.0598 3.40 0.362 0.389 0.362 0.396 4156 40
1.5VL22 5'-6 6'-6 6'-6 400 400 347 311 280 255 232 213 195 180 167 154 143 133 124
1.5VL20 6'-7 7'-8 7'-9 400 400 400 375 310 281 257 236 217 200 186 172 160 149 139
5.00
(t=3.50) 1.5VL19 7'-1 8'-6 8'-8 400 400 400 400 367 304 278 255 235 218 202 188 175 163 153
51 psf
1.5VL18 7'-6 9'-1 9'-4 400 400 400 400 389 357 297 272 251 233 216 201 187 175 164
1.5VL16 8'-2 9'-1 9'-5 400 400 400 400 388 356 328 271 250 232 215 200 187 175 164
1.5VL22 5'-4 6'-3 6'-4 400 400 388 348 314 285 260 238 219 202 186 173 160 149 138
1.5VL20 6'-4 7'-5 7'-6 400 400 400 383 346 315 287 263 243 224 208 193 179 167 156
5.50
(t=4.00) 1.5VL19 6'-10 8'-2 8'-4 400 400 400 400 374 340 311 286 263 243 226 210 196 183 171
57 psf
1.5VL18 7'-3 8'-9 9'-0 400 400 400 400 400 363 332 305 281 260 241 225 210 196 183
1.5VL16 7'-10 8'-9 9'-0 400 400 400 400 400 398 330 303 280 259 240 224 209 195 183
1.5VL22 5'-2 6'-0 6'-1 400 400 400 385 348 315 288 263 242 223 207 191 178 165 153
1.5VL20 6'-1 7'-2 7'-3 400 400 400 400 383 348 318 292 269 248 230 214 199 185 173
6.00
(t=4.50) 1.5VL19 6'-7 7'-11 8'-0 400 400 400 400 400 377 344 316 291 270 250 233 217 202 189
63 psf
1.5VL18 7'-0 8'-5 8'-9 400 400 400 400 400 400 367 337 311 288 267 249 232 217 203
1.5VL16 7'-7 8'-5 8'-9 400 400 400 400 400 400 365 336 310 286 266 248 231 216 202
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 22 to 16 gage.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 22 to 16 gage.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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1.5VL22 6'-2 7'-3 7'-4 396 352 316 263 237 216 197 181 167 154 143 133 124 115 108
1.5VL20 7'-4 8'-8 8'-9 400 385 345 312 285 238 218 200 185 171 159 148 138 129 118
4.75
(t=3.25) 1.5VL19 7'-11 9'-7 9'-9 400 400 371 336 306 281 236 217 200 185 172 160 150 140 126
37 psf
1.5VL18 8'-4 10'-2 10'-5 400 400 393 356 324 298 274 231 213 198 184 171 160 150 133
1.5VL16 9'-2 10'-2 10'-6 400 400 392 355 324 297 274 254 236 197 183 171 160 149 140
1.5VL22 6'-0 7'-1 7'-2 400 374 335 279 252 229 209 192 177 164 152 141 131 123 115
1.5VL20 7'-3 8'-6 8'-7 400 400 367 332 302 253 231 212 196 181 168 157 146 137 128
5.00
(t=3.5) 1.5VL19 7'-9 9'-5 9'-7 400 400 394 356 325 298 250 230 212 197 183 170 159 149 140
39 psf
1.5VL18 8'-2 10'-0 10'-3 400 400 400 378 344 316 291 245 226 210 195 182 170 159 150
1.5VL16 9'-0 10'-0 10'-4 400 400 400 377 343 315 291 269 251 209 194 181 169 159 149
1.5VL22 5'-9 6'-9 6'-10 400 400 367 329 297 270 247 227 209 193 179 166 155 145 135
1.5VL20 6'-10 8'-0 8'-1 400 400 400 391 327 298 273 250 231 214 199 185 172 161 151
5.75
(t=4.25) 1.5VL19 7'-4 8'-11 9'-0 400 400 400 400 383 322 295 271 250 232 215 201 187 175 165
46 psf
1.5VL18 7'-9 9'-6 9'-9 400 400 400 400 400 372 314 289 267 247 230 214 200 188 176
1.5VL16 8'-6 9'-6 9'-10 400 400 400 400 400 371 342 317 265 246 229 213 199 187 175
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 22 to 16 gage.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 22 to 16 gage.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Gauge
(in.) (psf) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
22 0.0295 1.67 0.173 0.177 0.139 0.167 2626 50
20 0.0358 2.03 0.216 0.226 0.182 0.218 3171 50
19 0.0418 2.37 0.252 0.275 0.224 0.259 3685 50
18 0.0474 2.69 0.286 0.314 0.265 0.298 4160 50
16 0.0598 3.40 0.362 0.396 0.362 0.389 4156 40
1.5VLR22 5'-7 6'-5 6'-7 400 400 344 308 277 251 229 209 192 177 164 151 140 130 121
1.5VLR20 6'-6 7'-4 7'-7 400 400 400 375 306 278 254 232 214 197 182 169 157 146 136
5.00
(t=3.50) 1.5VLR19 7'-2 8'-0 8'-3 400 400 400 400 367 301 275 252 232 214 199 184 172 160 149
56 psf
1.5VLR18 7'-5 8'-7 8'-10 400 400 400 400 389 321 293 269 248 229 213 198 184 172 161
1.5VLR16 8'-0 8'-9 9'-0 400 400 400 400 388 356 328 268 247 228 212 197 183 171 160
1.5VLR22 5'-5 6'-2 6'-4 400 400 385 345 310 281 256 235 216 199 183 170 157 146 136
1.5VLR20 6'-3 7'-1 7'-4 400 400 400 380 343 311 284 260 239 221 204 190 176 164 153
5.50
(t=4.00) 1.5VLR19 6'-11 7'-9 8'-0 400 400 400 400 371 337 308 282 260 240 222 207 192 179 168
62 psf
1.5VLR18 7'-2 8'-3 8'-6 400 400 400 400 400 359 328 301 278 257 238 221 206 193 180
1.5VLR16 7'-8 8'-5 8'-8 400 400 400 400 400 398 327 300 276 255 237 220 205 192 179
1.5VLR22 5'-3 6'-0 6'-2 400 400 400 382 344 312 284 260 239 220 204 188 175 162 151
1.5VLR20 6'-1 6'-10 7'-1 400 400 400 400 380 345 315 289 265 245 227 210 196 182 170
6.00
(t=4.50) 1.5VLR19 6'-9 7'-5 7'-8 400 400 400 400 400 374 341 313 288 266 247 229 213 199 186
68 psf
1.5VLR18 7'-0 8'-0 8'-3 400 400 400 400 400 398 364 334 308 285 264 245 229 214 200
1.5VLR16 7'-5 8'-1 8'-5 400 400 400 400 400 396 362 332 306 283 263 244 228 213 199
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 22 to 16 gage.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 22 to 16 gage.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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1.5VLR22 6'-3 7'-3 7'-4 396 352 316 260 235 213 195 179 164 152 141 131 121 113 106
1.5VLR20 7'-4 8'-3 8'-7 400 385 345 312 285 236 215 198 182 168 156 145 135 126 118
4.75
(t=3.25) 1.5VLR19 7'-11 9'-0 9'-4 400 400 371 336 306 281 233 214 197 183 170 158 147 138 129
41 psf
1.5VLR18 8'-3 9'-7 9'-11 400 400 393 356 324 298 274 228 211 195 181 169 158 148 138
1.5VLR16 8'-11 9'-9 10'-1 400 400 392 355 324 297 274 254 210 194 180 168 157 147 138
1.5VLR22 6'-1 7'-1 7'-3 400 374 335 277 250 227 207 190 175 161 149 139 129 120 112
1.5VLR20 7'-2 8'-1 8'-5 400 400 367 332 302 250 229 210 194 179 166 154 144 134 126
5.00
(t=3.5) 1.5VLR19 7'-10 8'-10 9'-2 400 400 394 356 325 298 248 227 210 194 180 168 157 146 137
43 psf
1.5VLR18 8'-2 9'-5 9'-9 400 400 400 378 344 316 291 242 224 207 193 179 168 157 147
1.5VLR16 8'-9 9'-7 9'-11 400 400 400 377 343 315 291 269 223 206 192 178 167 156 146
1.5VLR22 5'-10 6'-9 6'-11 400 400 364 326 295 268 244 224 206 191 177 164 153 142 133
1.5VLR20 6'-10 7'-9 8'-0 400 400 400 391 325 295 270 248 229 211 196 182 170 159 149
5.75
(t=4.25) 1.5VLR19 7'-6 8'-5 8'-8 400 400 400 400 383 351 292 268 248 229 213 198 185 173 162
50 psf
1.5VLR18 7'-9 9'-0 9'-4 400 400 400 400 400 372 311 286 264 245 227 212 198 185 174
1.5VLR16 8'-4 9'-2 9'-5 400 400 400 400 400 371 342 285 263 243 226 211 197 184 173
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 22 to 16 gage.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 22 to 16 gage.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Gauge
(in.) (psf) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
22 0.0295 1.56 0.314 0.244 0.314 0.254 1641 50
20 0.0358 1.89 0.403 0.326 0.402 0.337 2419 50
19 0.0418 2.21 0.489 0.409 0.487 0.421 2863 50
18 0.0474 2.50 0.558 0.485 0.558 0.500 3240 50
16 0.0598 3.16 0.704 0.653 0.704 0.653 3255 40
2VLI22 6'-10 7'-11 8'-1 400 355 313 244 216 192 172 155 140 127 116 106 97 89 81
2VLI20 8'-3 9'-1 9'-5 400 400 351 312 280 253 194 175 158 143 131 119 109 100 92
5.50
(t=3.50) 2VLI19 8'-11 10'-2 10'-6 400 400 388 343 307 277 251 194 175 159 144 132 121 111 102
57 psf
2VLI18 9'-4 11'-1 11'-5 400 400 400 377 338 306 279 256 199 182 167 153 141 130 121
2VLI16 10'-0 11'-3 11'-8 400 400 400 400 388 350 318 290 267 246 192 176 162 150 138
2VLI22 6'-7 7'-7 7'-10 400 394 348 270 239 213 191 172 156 141 129 118 108 99 90
2VLI20 7'-11 8'-9 9'-1 400 400 390 346 310 241 215 194 175 159 145 132 121 111 102
6.00
(t=4.00) 2VLI19 8'-8 9'-10 10'-2 400 400 400 381 340 307 279 215 194 176 160 146 134 123 113
63 psf
2VLI18 9'-0 10'-8 11'-0 400 400 400 400 375 339 309 284 221 202 185 170 157 145 134
2VLI16 9'-9 10'-10 11'-3 400 400 400 400 400 388 352 322 296 233 213 195 180 166 154
2VLI22 6'-5 7'-4 7'-6 400 400 339 297 263 234 210 189 171 155 141 129 118 108 99
2VLI20 7'-8 8'-6 8'-9 400 400 400 380 341 265 237 213 193 175 159 145 133 122 112
6.50
(t=4.50) 2VLI19 8'-5 9'-6 9'-9 400 400 400 400 374 337 262 236 213 193 176 161 147 135 124
69 psf
2VLI18 8'-9 10'-4 10'-8 400 400 400 400 400 373 340 268 243 222 203 187 172 159 147
2VLI16 9'-5 10'-6 10'-10 400 400 400 400 400 400 387 353 281 256 234 215 198 183 169
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 20 to 16 gage. Minimum end bearing varies from 1.5” to 1.75” for 22 gage, depending on slab thickness.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 19 to 16 gage. Minimum interior bearing varies from 2.125” to 5.125” for 20 and 22 gage, depending on gage and slab thickness.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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COMPOSITE
2VLI22 7'-9 8'-11 9'-1 334 294 262 235 187 168 152 138 126 116 106 98 90 84 78
2VLI20 9'-3 10'-3 10'-7 377 331 293 263 237 216 197 156 142 130 119 110 101 94 87
5.25
(t=3.25) 2VLI19 9'-11 11'-5 11'-10 400 366 324 289 260 236 216 198 156 143 131 121 111 103 96
41 psf
2VLI18 10'-5 12'-5 12'-5 400 400 355 319 288 263 241 222 205 164 152 140 130 121 113
2VLI16 11'-2 12'-8 13'-1 400 400 400 367 330 300 274 252 232 215 201 160 149 138 129
2VLI22 7'-7 8'-9 8'-11 353 311 277 249 198 178 161 147 134 123 113 104 96 89 82
2VLI20 9'-1 10'-1 10'-5 399 350 310 278 251 228 209 165 150 137 126 116 107 99 92
5.50
(t=3.5) 2VLI19 9'-9 11'-3 11'-7 400 387 342 306 275 250 228 209 165 151 139 128 118 109 101
44 psf
2VLI18 10'-2 12'-3 12'-3 400 400 376 337 305 278 254 234 217 174 160 148 138 128 119
2VLI16 11'-0 12'-5 12'-10 400 400 400 388 350 317 290 266 246 228 212 170 157 146 136
2VLI22 7'-2 8'-3 8'-6 400 362 322 258 231 208 188 171 156 143 131 121 112 103 96
2VLI20 8'-8 9'-7 9'-11 400 400 361 323 292 266 211 192 175 160 147 135 125 116 107
6.25
(t=4.25) 2VLI19 9'-4 10'-8 11'-0 400 400 398 356 320 291 265 212 193 176 162 149 137 127 118
51 psf
2VLI18 9'-9 11'-7 11'-10 400 400 400 392 355 323 296 273 220 202 187 173 160 149 139
2VLI16 10'-6 11'-10 12'-3 400 400 400 400 400 369 337 310 286 265 214 198 183 170 159
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 22 to 16 gage.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 20 to 16 gage. Minimum interior bearing varies from 2.125” to 3.625” for 22 gage, depending on slab thickness.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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SECTION PROPERTIES
Design Deck Section Properties
Deck Va Fy
Thickness Weight Ip Sp In Sn
Gauge
(in.) (psf) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (in4/ft) (in3/ft) (lbs/ft) (ksi)
22 0.0295 1.71 0.710 0.387 0.715 0.410 1407 50
20 0.0358 2.07 0.907 0.512 0.909 0.538 2485 50
19 0.0418 2.42 1.098 0.639 1.100 0.668 3390 50
18 0.0474 2.75 1.252 0.761 1.252 0.794 4361 50
16 0.0598 3.47 1.582 1.013 1.582 1.013 4901 40
3VLI22 8'-9 8'-6 9'-8 307 277 251 229 171 155 141 129 118 108 99 91 84 78 72
3VLI20 10'-4 11'-0 11'-4 343 307 278 253 232 214 198 144 132 121 111 103 95 87 81
6.50
(t=3.50) 3VLI19 11'-3 12'-4 12'-9 377 337 304 276 252 232 214 199 185 134 123 113 104 96 89
63 psf
3VLI18 11'-8 13'-5 13'-8 400 371 338 309 285 264 246 229 215 202 151 140 131 123 115
3VLI16 12'-4 13'-6 14'-0 400 400 378 345 317 293 272 253 237 222 209 157 146 137 128
3VLI22 8'-6 7'-11 9'-0 338 304 276 252 188 171 155 142 130 119 109 101 93 86 79
3VLI20 10'-0 10'-8 11'-0 377 338 305 278 255 235 217 159 145 133 122 113 104 96 89
7.00
(t=4.00) 3VLI19 11'-0 11'-11 12'-3 400 370 334 303 277 255 236 219 204 147 135 124 115 106 98
69 psf
3VLI18 11'-5 13'-0 13'-4 400 400 371 340 313 290 270 252 236 178 166 154 144 135 126
3VLI16 12'-1 13'-1 13'-6 400 400 400 379 348 322 298 278 260 244 230 172 161 150 141
3VLI22 8'-2 7'-5 8'-6 368 331 300 228 205 186 169 154 141 130 119 110 101 93 86
3VLI20 9'-8 10'-3 10'-7 400 368 333 303 278 256 190 173 158 145 134 123 114 105 97
7.50
(t=4.50) 3VLI19 10'-8 11'-6 11'-11 400 400 364 331 302 278 257 238 175 160 147 136 125 116 107
75 psf
3VLI18 11'-2 12'-7 13'-0 400 400 400 370 341 316 294 275 258 195 181 168 157 147 138
3VLI16 11'-10 12'-8 13'-1 400 400 400 400 380 351 325 303 283 266 202 188 175 164 153
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 19 to 16 gage. Minimum end bearing varies from 1.5” to 3.5” for 22 and 20 gage, depending on slab thickness.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 16 gage. Minimum interior bearing varies from 2” to 6.25” for 18 to 22 gage, depending on gage and slab thickness.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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COMPOSITE
3VLI22 9'-11 10'-8 11'-1 191 172 155 142 101 91 82 74 67 60 55 50 45 41
3VLI20 11'-8 12'-5 12'-10 221 198 179 163 149 137 127 117 80 73 66 60 55 50 46
6.25
(t=3.25) 3VLI19 12'-3 13'-10 14'-4 250 224 202 184 168 154 142 131 122 84 77 70 64 59 54
46 psf
3VLI18 12'-7 15'-1 14'-9 329 300 275 253 235 218 204 191 180 169 131 122 115 108 101
3VLI16 13'-4 15'-2 15'-7 377 342 312 287 265 246 229 214 201 189 178 139 130 122 114
3VLI22 9'-9 10'-5 10'-10 200 180 164 149 107 96 86 78 70 64 58 52 47 43
3VLI20 11'-6 12'-3 12'-7 232 209 189 172 157 144 133 123 84 77 70 63 58 53 48
6.50
(t=3.5) 3VLI19 12'-1 13'-8 14'-1 263 236 213 193 176 162 149 138 128 89 81 74 68 62 57
48 psf
3VLI18 12'-5 14'-10 14'-7 346 316 289 267 247 230 215 201 189 147 138 129 121 113 107
3VLI16 13'-2 14'-11 15'-5 396 360 329 302 279 259 241 225 211 199 188 146 137 128 121
3VLI22 9'-4 9'-6 10'-4 230 207 188 137 122 110 99 89 81 73 66 60 55 49 45
3VLI20 11'-0 11'-8 12'-0 267 240 217 197 180 166 153 107 97 88 80 73 67 61 55
7.25
(t=4.25) 3VLI19 11'-8 13'-0 13'-5 302 271 244 222 203 186 171 159 112 102 93 85 78 71 65
55 psf
3VLI18 12'-1 14'-2 14'-2 398 362 332 306 284 264 246 231 217 170 158 148 139 130 123
3VLI16 12'-9 14'-3 14'-9 400 400 377 347 320 297 277 259 243 228 180 168 157 148 139
Notes:
1. Maximum unshored spans do not consider web crippling. Required bearing should be determined based on allowable reactions on page 43 or with the Vulcraft Unshored Span Calculator available at
www.vulcraft.com/designtools. The following conditions are required to meet the maximum unshored spans shown:
•Minimum exterior bearing length of 1.5” for 20 to 16 gage. Minimum end bearing varies from 1.5” to 2.5” for 22 gage, depending on slab thickness.
•Minimum interior bearing length of 2” for 18 and 16 gage. Minimum end bearing varies from 2” to 6.25” for 22 to 19 gage, depending on gage and slab thickness.
2. Always contact Vulcraft when using loads in excess of 200 psf. Such loads often result from concentrated, dynamic or “long term” load cases for which reductions due to bond breakage, concrete creep
etc. should be evaluated.
3. All fire rated assemblies are subject to an upper live load limit of 250 psf.
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11/2 Hr. Sprayed Fiber 2 1/2” D847 * 2VLI,3VLI 3VLP 1,1.5,3 Hr.
NW&LW D858 * 2VLI,3VLI 2VLP, 3VLP 1,1.5,2,4 Hr.
Notes:
1. Concrete thickness is thickness of slab above deck, in.
2. Refer to the U.L. “Fire Resistance Directory” for the necessary construction details.
3. Cellular deck finish shall be galvanized.
4. Fluted deck finish shall be galvanized unless noted otherwise.
+ Denotes fluted deck finish is not critical when used in D2-- & D5-- Series designs. Deck finish shall be galvanized or phosphatized/painted.
* Fluted deck finish is critical for fire resistance. Fluted deck finish shall be galvanized or phosphatized/painted. This paint is a special type of paint and is compatible with the
spray-applied fire protection and is U.L. approved for use in the denoted D7-- & D8-- Series designs.
# Denotes fluted deck finish is not critical for fire resistance. Fluted deck finish shall be galvanized or phosphatized/painted.
5. Vulcraft cellular deck units are approved by U.L. for use as electrical raceways under U.L Standard 209.
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D840 # 1.5VL,1.5VLI,2VLI,3VLI 1.5VLP, 2VLP, 3VLP 1,1.5 Hr.
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2 1/2”
D858 2VLI,3VLI 2VLP, 3VLP 1,1.5,2,4 Hr.
Sprayed Fiber NW&LW
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DIAPHRAGM DESIGN
Diaphragm design information for Vulcraft roof and floor decks is based on the Steel Deck Institute
“Diaphragm Design Manual, Third Edition” (DDM03) specified by ANSI/SDI RD1.0, NC1.0 and C-2011 in
accordance with 2015 IBC Section 2210.
ROOF DECK
Historically, published diaphragm design tables for roof deck have been based on diaphragm shear
loads only. These historical tables have not considered the condition of wind uplift in conjunction with
diaphragm shear due to wind loads. When support fasteners must resist a significant amount of tension
load due to wind uplift, the allowable shear strength of those fasteners is reduced. As net wind uplift
increases, allowable diaphragm shear capacity decreases. The effects of uplift are currently included in
the diaphragm tables in the Vulcraft catalogs for the PunchLok II System and DoveTail Deck.
Vulcraft Diaphragm Calculator: Vulcraft is pleased to introduce the Vulcraft Diaphragm Calculator to
assist in the determination of diaphragm capacity and stiffness of decks without fill. The Diaphragm
Calculator can determine capacity governed by seismic, wind only, or wind in conjunction with uplift.
Access the diaphragm calculator at: www.vulcraft.com.
Diaphragm Design Resources: Additional diaphragm design information for Vulcraft roof decks is
available at www.vulcraft.com, including:
•Vulcraft PunchLok II System Catalogs
•Vulcraft DoveTail Deck Catalogs
•Legacy Roof Deck Diaphragm Tables
DESIGN EXAMPLE
The Vulcraft PunchLok II System is used to illustrate the basic issues involved in the determining roof deck
diaphragm capacity and stiffness. See page 10 of this catalog for additional information on the PunchLok
II System.
Design Criteria: The objective is to select the deck system for the roof of a warehouse building. The roof
structure is constructed of steel joists with top chord thicknesses from 1/8” to 3/16”. The joist spacing
is 5’-0” o.c. The contractor has requested 1½” deep PLB deck attached to the supports with power
actuated mechanical fasteners. ASD is the basis of design.
Diaphragm Capacity and Stiffness: Start by selecting the appropriate power actuated fastener based
on the substrate thickness. Consider Hilti X-HSN 24 fasteners for this example. Based on the selected
fastener, use the Vulcraft PunchLok II Roof Deck Catalog for Hilti Support Connections (pg 40) to determine
the capacity and stiffness of 22 gage 1.5PLB roof deck.
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Allowable Diaphragm Shear Strength with 60 psf Net Wind Uplift = 592 plf > 575 plf ∴ OK
Diaphragm Stiffness, G’ = 61 k/in > 60 k/in ∴ OK
Please note that the parallel attachments must be designed to complete the diaphragm design.
Refer to pg 16 of Vulcraft PunchLok II Roof Deck Catalog
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The Steel deck Institute has done testing that allows prediction of deck-fill combinations. One combination
is lightweight insulating fill. Type I fill uses vermiculite concrete, 2½ inches deep over the deck, while Type
II includes a rigid insulation board with two or more inches of vermiculite concrete over the top. The
tables with structural concrete are based on a minimum of 2½ inches of cover over the top of the deck.
This catalog is not presented as an alternative to the use of the Steel Deck Institute “Diaphragm Design
Manual, Third Edition” (DDM03), but as an extension to it for our decks. We have shown the shear strength
and stiffness of our various decks, but not the backup data behind these calculations. DDM03 does a
good job of supplying that information.
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0.6C
30” COVERAGE
30/4 PATTERN
K2 530 L=100’
G’ = +K3= +260 = 327 K/in
3.20 + 3K1 Span 3.20 + 3(0.517)(3)
WL2 0.305(100)2
ΔC
L = = = 0.026 in
DIAPHRAGM
8xBxG’ 8(45)(327)
Strength Check:
305(100) 15250
R = WL/2 = = 15250lbs S= = 339 plf < 340 plf (from page 65) OK
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1 2050 1915 1834 1780 1741 1712 1689 1671 1657 1644 0.598
2 2155 1994 1897 1832 1786 1751 1724 1703 1685 1671 0.450
24 700
3 2261 2073 1960 1885 1831 1791 1760 1734 1714 1697 0.361
4 2366 2152 2023 1937 1876 1830 1795 1766 1743 1723 0.301
5 2471 2231 2086 1990 1921 1870 1830 1798 1771 1750 0.259
K3 = 2380
1
1.3C is not available in 28 gage.
K2
G’ = + K3, kips/in Note: SPAN is in feet.
3.2 + 3 * K1 * Span
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2 960 755 631 549 490 446 412 384 362 343 0.424
22 870 260
3 1090 852 709 614 546 495 455 423 397 376 0.346
4 1220 950 787 679 602 544 499 462 433 408 0.293
5 1350 1047 865 744 657 592 542 501 468 441 0.254
0 814 645 543 476 427 391 363 340 0.842
1 971 763 638 554 495 450 416 388 365 346 0.601
2 1129 881 732 633 562 509 468 435 408 385 0.467
20 1056 260
3 1287 999 827 712 630 569 521 482 451 425 0.382
4 1444 1118 922 791 698 628 573 530 494 464 0.323
5 1602 1236 1016 870 765 687 626 577 537 504 0.280
NOTE: See page 61 for G’ calculation
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2 970 762 637 554 495 450 415 387 365 346 0.453
22 870 260
3 1100 860 715 619 550 499 459 426 400 378 0.366
4 1230 957 793 684 606 547 502 465 436 411 0.307
5 1360 1055 871 749 662 596 545 504 471 443 0.264
0 833 659 555 485 436 398 369 346 0.952
1 991 777 649 564 503 458 422 394 370 351 0.655
2 1148 896 744 643 571 517 475 441 413 390 0.499
20 1056 260
3 1306 1014 839 722 638 576 527 488 456 430 0.403
4 1464 1132 933 801 706 635 580 535 499 469 0.338
5 1621 1250 1028 879 773 694 632 583 542 509 0.291
NOTE: See page 61 for G’ calculation
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2 1043 837 714 632 573 529 494 467 445 426 0.424
22 870 260
3 1173 935 792 697 629 577 538 506 480 458 0.346
4 1303 1032 870 762 684 626 581 545 515 491 0.293
5 1433 1130 948 826 740 675 624 584 551 523 0.254
0 896 727 626 558 510 474 446 423 0.842
1 1054 845 720 637 577 533 498 470 448 429 0.601
2 1212 964 815 716 645 592 551 518 491 468 0.467
20 1056 260
3 1369 1082 910 795 713 651 603 565 534 507 0.382
4 1527 1200 1004 874 780 710 656 612 577 547 0.323
5 1685 1318 1099 952 848 769 708 659 620 586 0.280
NOTE: See page 61 for G’ calculation
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2 1053 845 720 637 577 532 498 470 447 428 0.453
22 870 260
3 1183 942 798 702 633 581 541 509 483 461 0.366
4 1313 1040 876 767 688 630 584 548 518 493 0.307
5 1443 1137 954 831 744 679 628 587 554 526 0.264
0 916 742 637 568 518 481 452 429 0.952
1 1073 860 732 647 586 540 505 476 453 433 0.655
2 1231 978 827 726 653 599 557 523 496 473 0.499
20 1056 260
3 1389 1096 921 804 721 658 610 571 539 512 0.403
4 1546 1215 1016 883 788 717 662 618 582 552 0.338
5 1704 1333 1110 962 856 777 715 665 625 591 0.291
NOTE: See page 61 for G’ calculation
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0 1641 1622 1608 1597 1588 1581 1575 1570 1566 1562 0.728
1 1708 0.358
4 1909 1852 1809 1775 1749 1727 1709 1693 1680 1669 0.142
22 5 1976 1909 1819 1820 1789 1764 1742 1724 1709 1696 0.118 870
6 2042 1966 1909 1885 1829 1800 1755 1755 1738 1722 0.101
7 2109 2024 1959 1909 1869 1836 1809 1786 1766 1749 0.088
8 2176 2081 2009 1954 1909 1873 1843 1817 1795 1776 0.078
9 2243 2138 2060 1998 1950 1909 1876 1848 1824 1803 0.071
10 2310 2196 2110 2043 1990 1946 1910 1879 1852 1829 0.064
0 1668 1645 1628 1615 1604 1596 1588 1582 1577 1572 0.802
1 1748 0.394
4 1989 1920 1869 1829 1797 1771 1749 1731 1715 1701 0.156
20 5 2069 1989 1929 1883 1845 1815 1789 1768 1749 1733 0.130 1056
6 2150 2058 1989 1936 1893 1858 1829 1805 1784 1765 0.111
7 2230 2127 2050 1990 1942 1902 1869 1842 1818 1797 0.097
8 2310 2196 2110 2043 1990 1946 1910 1819 1852 1829 0.086
9 2391 2265 2170 2097 2038 1990 1950 1916 1887 1862 0.078
10 2471 2333 2230 2150 2086 2034 1990 1993 1921 1894 0.071
0 1715 1686 1663 1646 1633 1621 1612 1604 1597 1591 0.923
1 1819 0.454
4 2132 2043 1976 1924 1883 1849 1820 1797 1776 1758 0.180
18 5 2236 2132 2054 1994 1945 1906 1873 1845 1821 1800 0.150 1398
6 2340 2222 2133 2063 2008 1963 1925 1893 1865 1842 0.128
7 2445 2311 2211 2133 2070 2019 1977 1941 1910 1883 0.112
8 2549 2400 2289 2202 2133 2076 2029 1989 1955 1925 0.099
9 2653 2490 2367 2272 2196 2133 2081 2037 1999 1967 0.090
10 2757 2579 2445 2341 2258 2190 2133 2085 2044 2008 0.081
0 1763 1727 1700 1678 1662 1648 1636 1626 1618 1611 1.037
1 1892 0.510
4 2278 2168 2086 2022 1970 1928 1894 1864 1839 1817 0.202
DIAPHRAGM
16 5 2407 2278 2182 2107 2048 1999 1958 1923 1894 1868 0.168 1764
6 2535 2389 2279 2193 2125 2069 2022 1983 1949 1920 0.144
7 2664 2499 2375 2279 2202 2139 2087 2042 2004 1971 0.126
8 2793 2609 2472 2365 2279 2209 2151 2102 2059 2023 0.112
9 2921 2720 2568 2451 2357 2279 2215 2161 2114 2074 0.101
10 3050 2830 2665 2536 2434 2350 2280 2220 2170 2125 0.091
K3 = 2380
1
In conditions where the specified SIDELAP FASTENER spacing exceeds, 36
K2
inches, sidelaps shall be attached with button-punches, screws, welds or VSC2’s
G’ = + K3, kips/in
at a maximum spacing of 36 inches. 3.5 + 3 * K1 * Span
NOTE: Span is in feet
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0 1129 1110 1096 1085 1076 1069 1063 1058 1054 1050 0.728
1 1196 0.358
4 1397 1340 1297 1264 1237 1215 1197 1182 1168 1157 0.142
22 5 1464 1397 1347 1308 1277 1252 1230 1212 1197 1184 0.118 870
6 1531 1454 1397 1353 1317 1288 1264 1243 1226 1210 0.101
7 1597 1512 1447 1397 1357 1325 1297 1274 1254 1237 0.088
8 1664 1569 1498 1442 1397 1361 1331 1305 1283 1264 0.078
9 1731 1626 1548 1487 1438 1398 1364 1336 1312 1291 0.071
10 1798 1684 1598 1531 1478 1434 1398 1367 1340 1317 0.064
0 1156 1133 1116 1103 1092 1084 1076 1070 1065 1061 0.802
1 1236 0.394
4 1477 1408 1357 1317 1285 1259 1237 1219 1203 1189 0.156
20 5 1557 1477 1417 1371 1333 1303 1277 1256 1237 1221 0.130 1056
6 1638 1546 1477 1424 1381 1346 1317 1293 1272 1253 0.111
7 1718 1615 1538 1478 1430 1390 1358 1330 1306 1285 0.097
8 1798 1684 1598 1531 1478 1434 1398 1367 1340 1318 0.086
9 1879 1753 1658 1585 1526 1478 1438 1404 1375 1350 0.078
10 1959 1822 1718 1638 1574 1522 1478 1441 1409 1382 0.071
0 1203 1174 1152 1134 1121 1109 1100 1092 1085 1079 0.923
1 1307 0.454
4 1620 1531 1464 1412 1371 1337 1309 1285 1264 1246 0.180
18 5 1724 1620 1542 1482 1433 1394 1361 1333 1309 1288 0.150 1398
6 1828 1710 1621 1551 1496 1451 1413 1381 1353 1330 0.128
7 1933 1799 1699 1621 1558 1507 1465 1429 1398 1371 0.112
8 2037 1888 1777 1690 1621 1564 1517 1477 1443 1413 0.099
9 2141 1978 1855 1760 1684 1621 1569 1525 1487 1455 0.090
10 2245 2067 1933 1829 1746 1678 1621 1573 1532 1496 0.081
0 1251 1215 1188 1167 1150 1136 1124 1114 1106 1099 1.037
1 1380 0.510
4 1766 1656 1574 1510 1458 1417 1382 1352 1327 1305 0.202
DIAPHRAGM
16 5 1895 1767 1670 1596 1536 1487 1446 1411 1382 1356 0.168 1764
6 2023 1877 1767 1681 1613 1557 1510 1471 1437 1408 0.144
7 2152 1987 1863 1767 1690 1627 1575 1530 1492 1459 0.126
8 2281 2097 1960 1853 1767 1697 1639 1590 1547 1511 0.112
9 2410 2208 2056 1939 1845 1768 1703 1649 1602 1562 0.101
10 2538 2318 2153 2025 1922 1838 1768 1708 1658 1614 0.091
K3 = 2380
1
In conditions where the specified SIDELAP FASTENER spacing exceeds, 36
inches, sidelaps shall be attached with button-punches, screws, welds or VSC2’s K2
at a maximum spacing of 36 inches. G’ = + K3, kips/in
3.5 + 3 * K1 * Span NOTE: Span is in feet
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