Truss - Polynesian

Truss - Polynesian

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of Polynesian Truss seen in elevation and diagram
Description
Description

A Polynesian truss is a type of roof truss that is characterized by its dual-pitch top chord. The slope of the top chord increases significantly from the heel to the peak, which gives the roof a distinctive look. Polynesian trusses are often used in tropical climates because they provide excellent ventilation and allow for the easy installation of solar panels. They are also relatively inexpensive to build, making them a popular choice for homeowners and businesses.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Polynesian Truss is configurable in a range of sizes with typical spans between 30’-60’ (9.1-18.3 m) and overall heights of 5’-30’ (1.52-9.14 m). The thickness of wood trusses is commonly 1.5”, 3”, or 4.5” (3.8, 7.6, 11.4 cm). Trusses have a pitch ratio typically between 1:1 to 1:6.

Set of drawings of Polynesian Truss in views with a range of sizes
Set of drawings of Polynesian Truss in views with a range of sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
5’-30’ | 1.52-9.14 m
Width:
Depth:
1.5”, 3”, 4.5” | 3.8, 7.6, 11.4 cm
Length:
30’-60’ | 9.1-18.3 m
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Pitch Ratio: 1:1 to 1:6

Materials:
Wood or steel
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Drawings include:

Polynesian Truss elevations (various sizes), diagrams

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