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What size steel I beam do I need to span a 32 feet garage with a floored storage above and no posts
38 feet longIt is not possible to give a definite answer without more detail. The construction and type of roof will determine the load (weight) bearing on the beam, and factors such as wind load and earthquake load, and the way the roof bears on the beam (truss/point load/distributed load) will all affect the sizing.
The maximum height depends on many factors like the snow load, the wind load, the size of the building, etc. Typically residential post and beam frames can be three stories or more. Commercial frames can go 60 or 70 feet or higher.
This is one of those questions that no one will will tackle because there are other factors that weigh into this type construction: Angle of lift, How will the new beam be supported, Is the foundation sufficent, indoors vs outdoor ect. I'm afraid we do not have enough information to safely answer your question.
There are actually 4 different standard gate entrance sizes. These are 12 feet, 14 feet, 16 feet, and 18 feet.
if its a full size blazer 7000lbs
That question cannot be answered without knowing the load on the beam.
A DLH will work.
What size steel I beam do I need to span a 32 feet garage with a floored storage above and no posts
what is bed load particle size
That depends on many other factors. What is the beam material? Is the load a point load concentrated in one spot, or is it uniform across the total span? Specing beams is something that should be left up to a qualified person.
8 gauge will be sufficient with less than a half volt drop
by the size of the load they are connected to. a general lighting circuit in a home should be 500 sq feet. an appliance will have it's connected load on the name plate. all electrical components [ plugs, cord, wire, anything electricity flows through] must be DERATED 20 %. if your load is 30 amp 240, add 6 amp[20%]to the 30, for 36amp. the closest wire size is #8.
The size of the generator is based on the size of the load you want to supply. Size up the load in watts or amps along with what phase (single or three) and voltage that the load requires. These are needed to give a complete answer.
There are too many variables to consider for your application. You should consult a qualified engineer for this project.
You will also need to include the acceptable amount of deflection in your question.
A size 12 in kid's size - she has very small feet!