Power poles in open warehouse

Status
Not open for further replies.

wirebender

Senior Member
We have a project coming up that has several power poles.

Open ceiling with bar joists around 20' AFF.

What is the best way to do this?
Do they make power poles that long?
 

mgookin

Senior Member
Location
Fort Myers, FL
We have a project coming up that has several power poles.

Open ceiling with bar joists around 20' AFF.

What is the best way to do this?
Do they make power poles that long?

We use iron tube in our manufacturing facility. I believe we used 3x3x3/16 but any size/ shape that fits your needs will work. We weld a 10x10 plate top & bottom, redhead it to the floor and weld to a strut spanning the bar joists.
 

cpinetree

Senior Member
Location
SW Florida
We have a project coming up that has several power poles.

Open ceiling with bar joists around 20' AFF.

What is the best way to do this?
Do they make power poles that long?

Unistrut is available in 20' lengths, maybe not as pretty as a power pole, but you have lots of options if you use strut.
 

Nom Deplume

Senior Member
Location
USA
You need to be careful when attaching poles from the floor to the roof bar joists or trusses.
the roof moves up and down if there is a snow load on it.
your supports need to slide to allow for this movement.
 

qcroanoke

Sometimes I don't know if I'm the boxer or the bag
Location
Roanoke, VA.
Occupation
Sorta retired........
You need to be careful when attaching poles from the floor to the roof bar joists or trusses.
the roof moves up and down if there is a snow load on it.
your supports need to slide to allow for this movement.

Very good point.
 

mgookin

Senior Member
Location
Fort Myers, FL
You need to be careful when attaching poles from the floor to the roof bar joists or trusses.
the roof moves up and down if there is a snow load on it.
your supports need to slide to allow for this movement.

The next pipe size up makes a nice sleeve. Here's it's not snow, but wind that causes a roof to move up and down.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top