Bearing cut or seat cut.
Roof truss bearing points.
The wall plate width see figure 7.
Actually a quick way to determine if the wall is bearing is to cut hole at the top to see if it has one or two top plates.
That truss appears to only have two load bearing points.
Illustrated on this chart are a representative sampling.
The point on the truss where the top and bottom chords intersect.
The highest point on a truss where the sloping top chords meet.
Roof trusses manufacturers terminology components of a truss.
Chances are this is a non bearing wall.
For example a gable end truss may be designed with support members that transmit the roof weight load outward to the side walls allowing the end wall directly below it to have breaks or openings in it that would otherwise be impossible.
It appears that the truss was too low once it spanned the high ceiling area and the clearance was elevated to create a vaulted ceiling at the top of the stairwell.
The roof structure and second floor structure defines largely where load bearing points are located.
Trusses are also marked at the load points when manufactured.
The number of panels configuration of gambrel room in attic polynesian duo pitch dual slope double pitch tri bearing clear story vault slope slope coffer cove studio with three bearing points studio with two bearing points.
Bearing widththe width dimension of the member providing support for the truss usually 3 1 2 or 5 1 2.
Structural support of trusses usually walls normally with a timber wall plate.
A horizontal cut to the bottom of a sloping bottom chord usually the width of the bearing i e.
Vertical distance between bearing and the uppermost point of the peak.
If there are two plates refer to an engineer.
The wood truss configurations for the actual truss design.
While this article focuses on configurations we also have a very cool set of illustrations showcasing the different parts anatomy of roof trusses.
Cantilever that structural portion of a truss which extends beyond the support.
The cantilever dimension is measured from the outside face of the support to the heel joint.
Engineered roof truss systems may be designed to eliminate the need for load bearing walls or change where the bearing walls are located.
Some structures that span between these grounding points are known as load bearing walls beams headers trusses or lintels.
I would still call the architect to verify.
Extension of the top chord of a truss beyond the outside of the bearing support.
Just as there are many types of roofs with many roof parts there are many different types of roof trusses this extensive article explains through a series of custom truss diagrams the different truss configurations you can use for various roofs.