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Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems Objective: 305.03 Explain the calculations for rise, run, total rise, total run, and floor cutout.

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Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems. Objective: 305.03 Explain the calculations for rise, run, total rise, total run, and floor cutout. Building Considerations. Minimum headroom = 6’-8” Riser height = 7” to 7-5/8” Riser material thickness = ¾” Tread depth = 10” to 11-1/2” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Competency: 305.00

Design and Draw Stair Systems

Objective: 305.03

Explain the calculations for rise, run, total rise, total run, and floor cutout.

Page 2: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Building Considerations

Minimum headroom = 6’-8” Riser height = 7” to 7-5/8” Riser material thickness = ¾” Tread depth = 10” to 11-1/2” Tread material thickness = 1-1/4” Tread width = 36” clear above/below

handrail Handrail height = 30” to 38”

Page 3: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Building Considerations

Guardrail heights Required if landing is 30” above floor or

grade Minimum height = 36” Vertical members spacing maximum = 4” Do not allow passage of 6” diameter

sphere

Page 4: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Building Considerations

Require handrail for 4 or more risers Minimum 1-1/2” between handrail and

wall Handgrip does not exceed 2-5/8” in

cross-section Local codes for winders, spiral stairs,

illumination, etc Nosing projects 1-1/8” to 1-1/2”

Page 5: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

General Design Rules

Slope (rise-to-run) ratio between 300 and 350

Sum or two risers & one tread equals approximately 25”

Riser height multiplied by tread width equals approximately 75”

Sum of one riser & one tread equals 17” to 18”

Page 6: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Stair Calculation

Total rise Distance: finished

lower floor to finished Thickness of ceiling

material Width of floor joist Thickness of subfloor Thickness of finished

floor

Example:8’-0”

(gypsum board or drywall) 1/2”

(2”x 8” joist) 7-1/4”

(1/2” plywood sheathing) 1/2”

(floor & underlayment) 1”

Total Rise = 8’-10 ¼”

Page 7: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Stair Calculation

Number of risers Convert TOTAL

RISE to inches

Divide TOTAL RISE by 7

Example: TOTAL RISE =

106.25”

106.25 / 7 =

15.17

Number of risers =

15 or 16

Page 8: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Stair Calculation

Height of riser

TOTAL RISE inches

Divide by number of risers

Each riser must be equal in height

Example:

106.25”

/ 15

TOTAL RISE =

7.08”

Page 9: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Stair Calculation

Ensure accuracy of riser and tread dimensions

One less tread than risers

Page 10: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Stair Calculation

Total Run Tread width

multiplied by number of treads

Example Tread width =

10”

Number of treads =

14

TOTAL RUN =

140”

Page 11: Competency: 305.00 Design and Draw Stair Systems

Stair Calculation

Floor cutout size (upper level) Lay out scaled drawing and calculated

rise/run information Draw a line, along stair nosing, from

bottom tread to top tread Measure vertical line representing

headroom Draw a parallel line from bottom tread to

top tread Measure resulting stairwell rough opening