Numerous roof top units and air handlers were located on the roof of the church. Due to the large number of units, the roof was designed for an equivalent uniformly distributed live load instead of only designing for the weight of the units in their exact locations. A worst case scenario was chosen when calculating the equivalent uniform live load. It was assumed that two of the heaviest units would be placed in the middle of the longest span of the roof. The forces within the beam due to this loading were equated to the forces that would result from a uniformly distributed load over that same span. Loading from the worst case placement of roof top units was equivalent to a uniform live load of 30 psf, which was applied to the entire roof. This design approach was chosen to allow the owner to have the most flexible building design possible in case the use of specific areas of the building changed.