Lightweight concrete over apa panels, Apa plywood underlayment – Georgia-Pacific APA Engineered Wood Construction Guide - Floors User Manual

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Floor Construction

ENGINEERED WOOD CONSTRUCTION GUIDE

FORM NO. E30V

© 2011 APA – THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASSOCIATION

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APA RATED SHEATHING Exposure 1 may be used where temporary exposure to moisture or weather is expected dur-

ing construction. However, only Exterior panels should be used where long-term exposure to moisture or weather will
be required.

In some nonresidential buildings, greater traffic and heavier concentrated loads may require construction in excess of

the mini mums given. Where joists are 16 inches on center, for example, panels with a Span Rating of 40/20 or 48/24

will give additional stiffness and strength. For beams or joists 24 or 32 inches on center, 1-1/8 Performance Category
panels (APA RATED STURD-I-FLOOR 48 oc) will provide additional stiffness and strength.

Lightweight Concrete Over APA Panels

APA RATED SHEATHING or STURD-I-FLOOR panels are an excellent base for light weight concrete floors. See “APA

Rated Sturd-I-Floor,” page 31, or “APA Panel Subflooring,” page 37, for application recom mendations. For gypsum con-

crete recom mendations, contact manufacturer of floor topping. Install panels con tinuous over two or more spans

with the strength axis across supports. Use a moisture barrier when recom mended by con crete manufacturer. (See

“Noise Transmission Control,” page 77, and Figure 38 for an illustration of a typical assembly.)

APA Plywood Underlayment

Underlayment is a special grade of plywood that has enhanced resistance to face-veneer punctures. This is accom-
plished by imposing special limitations on the face veneer thickness, species of the face veneer and voids beneath the
face veneer. Other grades, such as A-C Exterior, are only suitable if they have the additional Underlayment designation

or “Plugged Crossbands Under Face” noted in the trademark. Plywood meeting the Underlayment standard in PS 1, will
have the word, “Underlayment” in the trademark (see example on page 10). Plywood STURD-I-FLOOR, however, also
meets the enhanced puncture-resistance requirements for Underlayment, in addition to being Span Rated. (See

“APA

Rated Sturd-I-Floor,” page 31

.) Refer to

APA Data File: Installation and Preparation of Plywood Underlayment for Resilient Floor

Covering, Form L335

, for installation recommendations.

Stagger end joints (optional)

APA RATED SHEATHING

2x rim joist or

APA Rim Board

Wood strip, wood

blocks, or lightweight

concrete flooring

1/8" spacing is

recommended at all edge

and end joints unless otherwise

indicated by panel manufacturer

2x joist, I-joists

or floor trusses

FIGURE 5

APA PANEL SUBFLOORING

Strength axis

Notes:

1. Provide adequate moisture

control and use ground cover

vapor retarder in crawl space.

Subfloor must be dry before

applying subsequent floor.

2. For buildings with wood or

steel framed walls, provide 3/4"

temporary expansion joints with

separate floor framing embers

and discontinuous wall plates

over the joints, at intervals that

limit continuous floor areas to

80 feet maximum in length or

width, to allow for accumulated

expansion during construction

in wet weather conditions. Refer

to

APA Technical Note:

Temporary Expansion Joints for

Large Buildings, Form U425

for

detailed information.

2x treated sill

Panel edges T&G or

supported on blocking

(shown) unless covered

with underlayment,

light-weight concrete or

wood strip flooring

perpendicular

to panel

edges.

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