Difference between revisions of "ASM Curb (Split Panel Flashing)"
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;(1) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems#ASMUNDERLAYMENT|'''Underlayment''']]: The type of underlay required is determined by roof slope. | ;(1) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems#ASMUNDERLAYMENT|'''Underlayment''']]: The type of underlay required is determined by roof slope. | ||
;(2) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for ASM Roof Assemblies#ASMINSULALIGNMENT|'''Insulation''']]: Offset and stagger layers 300 mm (12"). | ;(2) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for ASM Roof Assemblies#ASMINSULALIGNMENT|'''Insulation''']]: Offset and stagger layers 300 mm (12"). | ||
− | ;(3) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for ASM Roof Assemblies#ASMSEP-VENT|''' | + | ;(3) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for ASM Roof Assemblies#ASMSEP-VENT|'''Vapour-permeable separation membrane''']]: Installed over insulation and required on all insulated Architectural Sheet Metal Roof Systems. The material must be located between the insulation and metal panels/ventilation material (see [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=RoofStar_Guarantee_Standards_for_Architectural_Sheet_Metal_(ASM)_Systems#Design_5 '''8.1.2 Design''']). |
;(4) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems#ASMSLIP|'''Ventilation layer''']]: A ventilation space is required on slopes less than 1:3; entangled mesh (shown) may be used as void fill. The ventilation space facilitates drying as condensation forms on the underside of the metal panels. | ;(4) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems#ASMSLIP|'''Ventilation layer''']]: A ventilation space is required on slopes less than 1:3; entangled mesh (shown) may be used as void fill. The ventilation space facilitates drying as condensation forms on the underside of the metal panels. | ||
;(5) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems#ASMINSULLAYERING|'''Bearing plate''']]: Only thermally non-conductive clips or bars passing through the insulation assembly, or mechanically fastened bearing plates, may be used to secure and support insulation panels, or provide support for panel clips. | ;(5) [[RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems#ASMINSULLAYERING|'''Bearing plate''']]: Only thermally non-conductive clips or bars passing through the insulation assembly, or mechanically fastened bearing plates, may be used to secure and support insulation panels, or provide support for panel clips. |
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ASM Details
1 WORK INCLUDED
- (1) Underlayment
- The type of underlay required is determined by roof slope.
- (2) Insulation
- Offset and stagger layers 300 mm (12").
- (3) Vapour-permeable separation membrane
- Installed over insulation and required on all insulated Architectural Sheet Metal Roof Systems. The material must be located between the insulation and metal panels/ventilation material (see 8.1.2 Design).
- (4) Ventilation layer
- A ventilation space is required on slopes less than 1:3; entangled mesh (shown) may be used as void fill. The ventilation space facilitates drying as condensation forms on the underside of the metal panels.
- (5) Bearing plate
- Only thermally non-conductive clips or bars passing through the insulation assembly, or mechanically fastened bearing plates, may be used to secure and support insulation panels, or provide support for panel clips.
- (6) Architectural metal panel clip
- (7) Architectural metal roof panel (lower)
- Lower, installed prior to the pipe flashing, cut hole large enough to allow for movement. Extend 400 mm (16") upslope beyond the pipe.
- (8) Spaced Cleat
- Cleats, set in accepted caulking, spaced 50 mm (2") and fastened with compatible non-corrosive flat head screws.
- (9) Sealant
- (10) Split panel
- (11) Backpan Flashing
- Required for curbs up to 900 mm (36") wide.
- (12) Metal Curb Flashing
- (13) Metal Counter Flashing
- (14) Architectural metal roof panel (upper)
- Installed after penetration flashing. Cut hole for pipe penetration and turn lower panel end under to hook onto cleat.
2 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS
- (A) Acceptable deck
NOTE: Refer to RoofStar Guarantee Standards for additional requirements.
RoofStar Guarantee Standards for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems