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TRI incorporates lessons learned in study on high wind applications

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Abstract
There are a variety of wind clips available on today's market that do not meet the official standard nor include any type of identification method. As a result, design professionals have no way of verifying if the clip they specify is the type that will actuall perform.
Date
1/2009
Author(s)
Richard Olson
Page(s)
12-14
Keyword(s)
wind clip; high wind; TRI; Tile Roof Institute; wind code


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