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ETA-Danmark A/S Kollegievej 6 DK-2920 Charlottenlund Tel. +45 72 24 59 00 Fax +45 72 24 59 04 Internet www.etadanmark.dk
MEMBER OF EOTA
Authorised and notified according to Article 10 of the Council Directive 89/106/EEC of 21 December 1988 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions of Member States relating to construction products
European Technical Approval ETA-11/0295
This ETA replaces the previous ETA with the same number and validity from 2013-03-06 to 2018-02-01 Trade name: Pitzl GmbH & Co. KG HVP concealed connectors
Holder of approval: Pitzl GmbH & Co. KG Siemensstraße 26 DE-84051 Altheim Tel.: +49 (0) 8703 9346-0 Telefax: +49 (0) 8703 9346-55 Internet: www.pitzl.de
Generic type and use of con-struction product:
Three-dimensional nailing plate (joist end connector for wood to wood connections and wood to concrete or steel connections)
Valid from: to:
2013-04-30 2018-02-01
Manufacturing plant: Pitzl GmbH & Co. KG Siemensstraße 26 DE-84051 Altheim
This European Technical Approval contains:
24 pages including 3 annexes which form an integral part of the document
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I LEGAL BASIS AND GENERAL CONDITIONS
1 This European Technical Approval is issued by
ETA-Danmark A/S in accordance with: - Council Directive 89/106/EEC of 21 December
1988 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions of Member States relating to construction products1), as amended by Council Directive 93/68/EEC of 22 July 19932).
- Bekendtgørelse 559 af 27-06-1994 (afløser
bekendtgørelse 480 af 25-06-1991) om ikrafttræ-den af EF direktiv af 21. december 1988 om indbyrdes tilnærmelse af medlemsstaternes love og administrative bestemmelser om byggevarer.
- Common Procedural Rules for Requesting,
Preparing and the Granting of European Techni-cal Approvals set out in the Annex to Commis-sion Decision 94/23/EC3).
- EOTA Guideline ETAG 015 Three-dimensional
nailing plates, September 2002 edition. 2 ETA-Danmark A/S is authorized to check whet-
her the provisions of this European Technical Approval are met. Checking may take place in the manufacturing plant. Nevertheless, the responsi-bility for the conformity of the products to the European Technical Approval and for their fitness for the intended use remains with the holder of the European Technical Approval.
3 This European Technical Approval is not to be
transferred to manufacturers or agents of manu-facturers other than those indicated on page 1, or manufacturing plants other than those indicated on page 1 of this European Technical Approval.
4 This European Technical Approval may be
withdrawn by ETA-Danmark A/S pursuant to Article 5(1) of Council Directive89/106/EEC.
5 Reproduction of this European Technical Approval including transmission by electronic means shall be in full. However, partial reproduction can be made with the written consent of ETA-Danmark A/S. In this case partial reproduction has to be designated as such. Texts and drawings of advertising brochures shall not contradict or misuse the European Technical Approval.
6 This European Technical Approval is issued by ETA-
Danmark A/S in English. This version corresponds fully to the version circula-
ted within EOTA. Translations into other languages have to be designated as such.
1) Official Journal of the European Communities No L40, 11 Feb 1989, p 12. 2) Official Journal of the European Communities No L220, 30 Aug 1993, p 1. 3) Official Journal of the European Communities No L 17, 20 Jan 1994, p 34.
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II SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE EUROPEAN TECHNICAL APPROVAL
1 Definition of product and intended use Definition of the product Pitzl HVP connectors are two-piece, face-fixed beam hangers to be used in timber to timber or timber to concrete or steel connections. The HVP connectors are made from aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Dimensions, hole positions and typical installations are shown in Annexes A and C. Intended use HVP connectors are intended for use in making end-grain to side-grain connections in load bearing timber structures, as a connection between a wood based joist and a solid timber or wood based header as well as connections between a timber joist and a concrete structure or a steel member, where requirements for mechanical resistance and stability and safety in use in the sense of the Essential Requirements 1 and 4 of Council Directive 89/106/EEC shall be fulfilled. The HVP connectors can be installed as connections between wood based members such as: • Structural solid timber classified to C14-C40 according
to EN 338 / EN 14081, • Glulam classified to GL24-GL36 according to
EN 1194 / EN 14080, • LVL according to EN 14374, • Parallam PSL, • Intrallam LSL, • Duo- and Triobalken, • Cross laminated timber, However, the calculation methods are only allowed for a characteristic wood density of up to 460 kg/m3. Even though the wood based material may have a larger density, this must not be used in the formulas for the load-carrying capacities of the fasteners. Annex B states the formulas for the characteristic load-carrying capacities of the connections with HVP connectors. The design of the connections shall be in accordance with Eurocode 5 or a similar national Timber Code. It is assumed that the forces acting on the joist hanger connection are the following F1, F2, F3 and F4. The force F1 acts perpendicular to the connector plate, F2 shall act in and F3 against the direction of insertion. The force F4 is assumed to act with an eccentricity e45 with regard to the centre of gravity of the connector plates. With the
exception of F2 it is assumed that the forces are acting in the centre plane of the connector.
It is assumed that the header beam is prevented from rotating. If the header beam only has installed a HVP connector on one side the eccentricity moment
v d HM F (B / 2)= ⋅ shall be considered. The same applies
when the header has HVP connectors on both sides, but with vertical forces which differ more than 20%. The HVP connectors are intended for use for connections subject to static or quasi static loading. The HVP connectors are for use in timber structures subject to the dry, internal conditions defined by the service classes 1 and 2 of EN 1995-1-1:2008, (Eurocode 5). Assumed working life The assumed intended working life of the HVP connectors for the intended use is 50 years, provided that they are subject to appropriate use and maintenance. The information on the working life should not be regarded as a guarantee provided by the manufacturer or ETA-Danmark A/S. An “assumed intended working life” means that it is expected that, when this working life has elapsed, the real working life may be, in normal use conditions, considerably longer without major degradation affecting the essential requirements.
F4
e45
Header
F2
⊗ F1
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2 Characteristics of product and assessment
ETAG paragraph
Characteristic
Assessment of characteristic
2.1 Mechanical resistance and stability*)
6.1.1
Characteristic load-carrying capacity
See Annex B
6.1.2
Stiffness
See Annex B
6.1.3
Ductility in cyclic testing
No performance determined
2.2 Safety in case of fire
6.2.1
Reaction to fire
Resistance to fire
The HVP connectors are made from aluminium classified as Euroclass A1 in accordance with EN 13501-1 and EC decision 96/603/EC, amended by EC Decision 2000/605/EC
See Annex B in relation to guidance concerning structural fire design
2.3 Hygiene, health and the environment
6.3.1
Influence on air quality
No dangerous materials **)
2.4 Safety in use
Not relevant
2.5 Protection against noise
Not relevant
2.6 Energy economy and heat retention
Not relevant
2.7 Related aspects of serviceability
6.7.1
Durability
The connectors have been assessed as having satisfactory durability and serviceability when used in timber structures using the timber species described in Eurocode 5 and subject to the conditions defined by service class 1 and 2
6.7.2
Serviceability
6.7.3
Identification
See Annex A
*) See page 5 of this ETA **) In accordance with http://europa.eu.int-/comm/enterprise/construction/internal/dangsub/dangmain.htm In addition to the specific clauses relating to dangerous substances contained in this European Technical Approval, there may be other requirements applicable to the products falling within its scope (e.g. transposed European legislation and national laws, regulations and administrative provisions). In order to meet the provisions of the EU Construction Products Directive, these requirements need also to be complied with, when and where they apply.
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Safety principles and partial factors 2.1 Mechanical resistance and stability See annex B for characteristic load-carrying capacities of the HVP connectors. The characteristic capacities of the HVP connectors are determined by calculation assisted by tests as described in the EOTA Guideline 015 clause 5.1.1. They should be used for designs in accordance with Eurocode 5 or a similar national Timber Code. The design models allow the use of fasteners described in the table on page 8 in Annex A:
• Screws in accordance with EN 14592 or an ETA based on the relevant approval conditions
• Bolts in accordance with EN 14592 • Metal anchors in accordance with an ETA based
on ETAG 001 In the formulas in Annex B the capacities for screws calculated from the formulas of Eurocode 5 are used assuming a thin steel plate when calculating the lateral fastener load-carrying-capacity. No performance has been determined in relation to ductility of a joint under cyclic testing. The contribution to the performance of structures in seismic zones, therefore, has not been assessed. See annex B for the joint’s stiffness properties - to be used for the analysis of the ultimate or serviceability limit state. 2.7 Related aspects of serviceability In accordance with ETAG 015 the aluminium HVP connectors are produced from aluminium alloys EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755.
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3 Attestation of Conformity and CE marking
3.1 Attestation of Conformity system The system of attestation of conformity is 2+
described in Council Directive 89/106/EEC (Construction Products Directive) Annex III.
a) Tasks for the manufacturer:
(1) Factory production control, (2) Initial type testing of the product,
b) Tasks for the notified body: (1) Initial inspection of the factory and the
factory production control, (2) Continuous surveillance 3.2 Responsibilities 3.2.1 Tasks of the manufacturer 3.2.1.1 Factory production control
The manufacturer has a factory production control system in the plant and exercises permanent internal control of production. All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer are documented in a systematic manner in the form of written policies and procedures. This production control system ensures that the product is in conformity with the European Technical Approval. The manufacturer shall only use raw materials supplied with the relevant inspection documents as laid down in the control plan4. The incoming raw materials shall be subject to controls and tests by the manufacturer before acceptance. Check of materials, such as alloy of aluminium, shall include control of the inspection documents presented by suppliers (comparison with nominal values) by verifying dimension and determining material properties, e.g. chemical composition and mechanical properties. The manufactured components are checked visually and for dimensions. The control plan, which is part of the technical documentation of this European Technical Approval, includes details of the extent, nature and frequency of
4 The control plan has been deposited at ETA-Danmark and is only made available to the approved bodies involved in the conformity attestation procedure.
testing and controls to be performed within the factory production control and has been agreed between the approval holder and ETA Danmark. The results of factory production control are recorded and evaluated. The records include at least the following information: - Designation of the product, basic material and
components; - Type of control or testing; - Date of manufacture of the product and date of
testing of the product or basic material and components;
- Result of control and testing and, if appropriate, comparison with requirements;
- Signature of person responsible for factory production control.
The records shall be presented to ETA Danmark on request.
3.2.1.2 Initial type testing of the product
For initial type-testing the results of the tests performed as part of the assessment for the European Technical Approval shall be used unless there are changes in the production line or plant. In such cases the necessary initial type testing has to be agreed between ETA Danmark and the notified body.
3.2.2. Tasks of notified bodies 3.2.2.1 Initial inspection of the factory and the factory production control
The approved body should ascertain that, in accordance with the control plan, the factory, in particular the staff and equipment, and the factory production control, are suitable to ensure a continuous and orderly manufacturing of the connectors with the specifications given in part 2.
3.2.2.2 Continuous surveillance
The approved body shall visit the factory at least twice a year for routine inspections. It shall be verified that the system of factory production control and the specified manufacturing processes are maintained, taking account of the control plan.
The results of product certification and continuous surveillance shall be made available on demand by the certification body to ETA Danmark. Where the provisions of the European Technical Approval and the control plan are no longer fulfilled, the certificate
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of conformity shall be withdrawn by the approved body.
3.3 CE marking The CE marking shall be affixed on each packaging of connectors. The initials "CE" shall be followed by the identification number of the notified body and shall be accompanied by the following information:
- Name or identifying mark of the manufacturer
- The last two digits of the year in which the marking was affixed
- Number of the European Technical Approval
- Name and size of product - Number of the ETA Guideline
(ETAG no. 015) - Number of the EC Certificate of
Conformity
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4 Assumptions under which the fitness of the product for the intended use was favourably assessed 4.1 Manufacturing Pitzl HVP connectors are manufactured in accordance with the provisions of this European Technical Approval using the manufacturing processes as identified in the inspection of the plant by the notified inspection body and laid down in the technical documentation. 4.2 Installation HVP connector joints A HVP connector joint is deemed fit for its intended use provided: Header – support conditions • The header beam shall be restrained against rotation
and be free from wane under the HVP connector.
If the header carries joists only on one side the eccentricity moment from the joists Mec = Rjoist (bheader/2) shall be considered for HVP connectors at the strength verification of the header. Rjoist Reaction force from the joists
bheader Width of header
• For a header with joists from both sides but with different reaction forces a similar consideration applies.
Wood to wood connections • HVP connectors are fastened to wood-based joists
or headers by screws.
• There shall be screws in all holes.
• The characteristic capacity of the HVP connector joint is calculated according to the manufacturer’s technical documentation dated 2012-10-09.
• The HVP connector joint is designed in accordance with Eurocode 5 or an appropriate national code.
• The gap between the end of the joist and the surface, where contact stresses can occur during loading shall be limited. This means that for HVP connectors the gap between the surface of the connector plates and the timber surface shall be maximum 1 mm.
• The end grain of the joist and the surface of the header shall have a plane surface against the whole HVP connector.
• The depth of the joist shall be so large that the bottom of the joist is at least 10 mm below the lower screw tip in the joist.
• Screws to be used shall have a diameter and head shape which fits the holes of the HVP connectors.
Wood to concrete or steel The above mentioned rules for wood to wood connections are applicable also for the connection between the joist and the HVP connector. • The HVP connector joint is designed in accordance
with Eurocodes 2, 3, 5 or 9 or an appropriate national code.
• The HVP connector shall be in close contact with the concrete or steel over the whole face.
• The bolt or metal anchor shall have a diameter not less than the hole diameter minus 2 mm.
• The bolts or metal anchors shall be placed symmetrically about the vertical symmetry line. There shall always be bolts in the 2 upper holes.
• The upper bolts shall have washers according to EN ISO 7094.
4.3 Maintenance and repair Maintenance is not required during the assumed intended working life. Should repair prove necessary, it is normal to replace the HVP connector.
Thomas Bruun Manager, ETA-Danmark
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Annex A Product details and definitions
HVP connector 8045 Face mount two-piece hanger. 3.0 to 9.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755.
HVP connector 8075 Face mount two-piece hanger. 3.0 to 9.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Optional hole for self-tapping screw required for loading against direction of insertion.
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HVP connector 8160 Face mount two-piece hanger. 3.0 to 9.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Optional hole for self-tapping screw required for loading against direction of insertion.
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HVP connector 8211 to 8320 Face mount two-piece hanger. 3.0 to 9.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Optional hole for self-tapping screw required for loading against direction of insertion.
Drawing: HVP connector 8211
HVP connector
Width b [mm]
Depth h [mm]
N° of screws Ø 5 mm n90,J n45,J n90,H n45,H
8211 55 110 8 6 11 0
8215 55 150 10 8 13 0
8315 75 150 10 9 15 0
8320 75 200 12 10 19 0
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HVP connector 8420 to 8460 Face mount two-piece hanger. 5.0 to 15.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Optional hole for self-tapping screw required for loading against direction of insertion. Timber-to-timber connections with screws.
Drawing: HVP connector 8440
HVP connector
Width b [mm]
Depth h [mm]
N° of screws Ø 8 mm n90,J n45,J n90,H n45,H
8420 120 200 3 4 4 4
8425 120 250 3 6 4 6
8430 120 300 3 8 4 8
8435 120 350 3 10 4 10
8440 120 400 3 12 4 12
8445 120 450 3 14 4 14
8450 120 500 3 16 4 16
8455 120 550 3 18 4 18
8460 120 600 3 20 4 20
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HVP connector 8211, 8215, 8315 and 8320 Face mount two-piece hanger. 9.0 to 15.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Header plates for timber-to-concrete or timber-to-steel connections with bolts or metal anchors.
Header plates HVP connector 8211 and 8215
Header plates HVP connector 8315 and 8320
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HVP connector 8420 to 8460 Face mount two-piece hanger. 10.0 to 20.0 mm thick aluminium alloy EN AW-6082 T651 according to EN 485 and EN AW-6005A T6 according to DIN EN 755. Header plates for timber-to-concrete or timber-to-steel connections with bolts or metal anchors.
Drawing: Header plates HVP connector 8440
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Drawing: Header plates HVP connector 8450 with injection holes (The header plates types 8445 to 8460 has 6 drilled
holes and injection holes
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Fastener types and sizes
SCREW diameter Length Screw type 4.0 30 Self-tapping screw according to DIN 7500-1:2009-06 4.5 50 - 80 Self-tapping screws according to EN 14592 or ETA 5.0 60 - 80 Self-tapping screws according to EN 14592 or ETA 6.3 50 Self-tapping screws according to EN ISO 15480 8.0 120 - 180 Self-tapping screws according to EN 14592 or ETA
BOLTS or METAL ANCHORS
diameter
Corresponding hole diameter in aluminium plate
Fastener type
12.0 16.0
Max. 2 mm larger than the bolt or dowel diameter
Bolts according to EN 14592, metal anchors according to manufacturer’s specification
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Annex B Characteristic values of load-carrying-capacities and stiffness
The forces perpendicular to the connector plate are assumed to act in the middle of the joist. Only a full fastener pattern is specified, where there are screws in all the holes of the joist and header connection. For header connections with bolts or metal anchors, there must always be at least bolts or metal anchors in the two upper holes.
B.1 Timber-to-timber connections with screws - torsionally restrained header beam
Loading perpendicular to the connector plane
HVP connectors 8045 to 8320:
0,9 0,890,J ef ,J k,J
1,Rk 2 2
n 0,52 dF min h 200 ;
1,2 cos sin
⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ρ = ⋅ ⋅ α + α
l in N (B.1)
HVP connectors 8420 to 8460:
0,9 0,8ef ,J k,J
1,Rk 2 2
4,4F
1,2 cos sin
⋅ ⋅ρ=
⋅ α + αl
in N (B.2)
Loading in the direction of insertion for e2 ≤ elim
2,J,Rk
2,Rk2,H,Rk
FF min
F
=
(B.3)
2,Rk2,ser
FK
3 mm= (B.4)
HVP connectors 8045 to 8320:
90,J la,J,Rk
2,J,Rk 45,J ax, ,J,Rk
n F
F max 1,25 n F
2α
⋅= ⋅ ⋅
(B.5)
2,H,Rk 90,H la,H,RkF n F= ⋅ (B.6)
HVP connectors 8420 to 8460:
45,Jn
ax, ,J,Rk,ii 1
2,J,Rk
1,25 FF
2
α=
⋅=
∑ (B.7)
45,Hn
ax, ,H,Rk,ii 1
2,H,Rk
1,25 FF
2
α=
⋅=
∑ (B.8)
Loading in the direction of insertion for e2 > elim
2,Rk'2,Rk 1/33
2 lim
M
FF
e -e1+
e
=
(B.9)
2,Rk2, ,ser
100 MK
radϕ
⋅= (B.10)
Loading against the direction of insertion
3,Rk 2,RkF 0,1 F= ⋅ (B.11)
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Loading perpendicular to the direction of insertion
la,J,Rk
22
45 45
90,J 45,J 1,J 2,J
4,Rkla,H,Rk
22
45 45
90,H 45,H 1,H 2,H
F
1 e e(n n ) e e
F = min F
1 e e(n n ) e e
+ + +
+ + +
(B.12)
Where: h Depth of the connector plate
α Angle between screw axis and grain direction
lef,J Penetration depth of the threaded part of a joist screw
lef,H Penetration depth of the threaded part of a header screw
ρk,J Characteristic density of the joist
ρk,H Characteristic density of the header
n45,J Number of inclined screws in the joist plate of the HVP connector
n45,H Number of inclined screws in the header plate of the HVP connector
n90,J Number of screws perpendicular to the joist plate of the HVP connector
n90,H Number of screws perpendicular to the header plate of the HVP connector
Fla,J,Rk Lateral capacity of a joist screw, la,J,Rk y,k h,kF 2,3 0,8 M f d= ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅
Fla,H,Rk Lateral capacity of a header screw, la,H,Rk y,k h,kF 2,3 2 M f d= ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅
My,k Characteristic yield moment of a screw
fh,k Characteristic embedding strength according to equation (8.15) of Eurocode 5
d Outer thread diameter of a screw
Fax,α,J,Rk Withdrawal capacity of an inclined joist screw, 0,9 0,8ef ,J k,J
ax, ,J,Rk 2 2
0,52 dF
1,2 cos sinα⋅ ⋅ ⋅ρ
=⋅ α + α
l
Fax,α,H,Rk Withdrawal capacity of an inclined header screw, 0,9 0,8ef ,H k,H
ax, ,H,Rk 2 2
0,52 dF
1,2 cos sinα⋅ ⋅ ⋅ρ
=⋅ α + α
l
e2 Eccentricity of the force F2,Ed with regard to the joist end grain surface
e45 Eccentricity of the force F4,Ed with regard to the centre of the HVP connector
elim HVP connector dimension (see Table B.1)
eM M2,Rk/F2,Rk (for types 8211 to 8320 see Table B.1)
M2,Rk The lower characteristic moment capacity of the joist or header connection
2,Rk ax,Rk Z 2,Ed limM F e F e= ⋅ + ⋅
Fax,Rk Withdrawal capacity of a moment screw arranged perpendicular to the connector plate
eZ HVP connector dimension (see Table B.1)
e1,J, e2,J, e1,H, e2,H HVP connector dimensions (see Table B.1);
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Figure B1: Definition of e2 and e45
Table B.1: HVP connectors; dimensions and number of screws
For combined loading of the HVP connector, the following condition should be fulfilled:
2 2 2 2
1,Ed 2,Ed 3,Ed 4,Ed
1,Rd 2,Rd 3,Rd 4,Rd
F F F F1
F F F F+ + + ≤
(B.13)
Here, F1,Ed, F2,Ed, F3,Ed and F4,Ed are the design loads perpendicular to the connector plate and parallel and perpendicular to the direction of insertion, respectively.
HVP
No.
Width b
[mm]
Depth h
[mm]
Screw
diameter
[mm]
Number of screws elim
[mm]
eM
[mm]
eZ [mm]
e1,J
[m]
e2,J
[m]
e1,H
[m]
e2,H
[m] n90,J n45,J n90,H n45,H
8045 25 45 4.5 1 1 2 0 11 - - 0,022 ∞ 0,023 ∞ 8075 25 75 4.5 1 3 3 0 14 - - 0,055 ∞ 0,050 ∞ 8160 45 60 5 6 1 7 0 15 - - 0,193 0,261 0,173 0,222 8211 55 110 5 8 6 11 0 18 40 - 0,370 0,676 0,360 0,757 8215 55 150 5 10 8 13 0 25 40 - 0,566 1,58 0,488 1,46 8315 75 150 5 10 9 15 0 25 60 - 0,675 1,33 0,676 1,50 8320 75 200 5 12 10 19 0 34 95 - 0,986 2,93 0,910 2,77 8420 120 200 8 3 4 4 4 82 - 330 0,319 1,28 0,564 0,978 8425 120 250 8 3 6 4 6 95 - 430 0,444 2,51 0,725 1,63 8430 120 300 8 3 8 4 8 113 - 530 0,610 4,47 0,930 2,56 8435 120 350 8 3 10 4 10 126 - 630 0,792 7,13 1,18 3,85 8440 120 400 8 3 12 4 12 145 - 730 1,01 10,8 1,47 5,54 8445 120 450 8 3 14 4 14 163 - 830 1,26 15,6 1,80 7,71 8450 120 500 8 3 16 4 16 181 - 930 1,54 21,6 2,17 10,4 8455 120 550 8 3 18 4 18 200 - 1030 1,85 29,0 2,58 13,7 8460 120 600 8 3 20 4 20 218 - 1130 2,91 37,9 3,04 17,7
F4
e45
Header
F2
⊗ F1
F1 F2
Joist F4
e2
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B.2 Timber-to-concrete or timber-to-steel connections with screws and bolts or metal anchors - torsionally restrained header beam (only HVP connectors 8211 to 8460)
Loading in the direction of insertion
2,J,Rk2,Rk
2,H,Rk
FF min
F
=
(B.14)
45,J ax, ,J,Rk2,J,Rk
1,25 n FF
2α⋅ ⋅
= (B.15)
2,H,Rk 90,H la,H,RkF n F= ⋅ (B.16)
Where: n90,H Number of bolts or metal anchors perpendicular to the header plate of the HVP connector, n90,H ≥ 2
Fla,H,Rk Lateral capacity of a header bolt or metal anchor
B.3 Resistance to fire
If a fire resistance is required, the HVP connector plates shall be protected on all sides by timber or by a wood-based panel of the thickness afi:
fi n reqa 1,5 (t 5) in mm= β ⋅ ⋅ − (B.17)
Where: afi Required thickness of the timber or the wood-based panel protection
βn Design notional charring rate under standard fire exposure according to EN 1995-1-2
treq Required time of fire resistance in min, treq ≤ 60 min
The laterally loaded screws of the HVP connectors should be designed according to section 6.3.2 of EN 1995-1-2 „Eurocode 5 – Design of timber structures – Part 1-2: General – Structural fire design” as protected connections with steel plates as side members. The axially loaded screws should be designed according to section 6.4 of EN 1995-1-2 „Eurocode 5 – Design of timber structures – Part 1-2: General – Structural fire design”.
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Annex C
Installation of HVP connectors hP …Connector plate depth
bP …Connector plate width dP …Total thickness of HVP connector plates
H J
hP
bH
dP
C
J
hP
dP
H
J bP
dP
C J
e
bP
dP
Elevation
Top view
C …Column H …Header J …Joist
bC
Dimensions in mm
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hP …Connector plate depth
bP …Connector plate width dP …Total thickness of HVP connector plates
H
J
hP
dP
Elevation
≥10 (Edge distance to screw tip)
N
γγγγ
35° ≤≤≤≤ γγγγ ≤≤≤≤ 145° or 0° or 180°
h …Joist depth
H
γγγγ
hP
Column or Header he
h
h
C
S
C …Column H …Header J …Joist
Dimensions in mm
he
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H
NT
bP
dP
Top view
C …Column H …Header J …Joist
Dimensions in mm
20 (Centre connector plates to joist axis)
≥10 (Edge distance to screw tip)
J
ββββ
25° ≤≤≤≤ ββββ ≤≤≤≤ 155° or 0° or 180°
bJ …Joist width
J
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hP …Connector plate depth
bP …Connector plate width dP …Total thickness of HVP connector plates
Header connected to supporting joist
dP
Tensile member C connected to header
J hP
dP
H
J bP
dP
C
H
bP
dP
Elevation
Top view
C …Column H …Header J …Joist
Dimensions in mm
Support
hP h
H H
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