Difference between revisions of "Materials:(Mainline) ESE 150"
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#'''Fasteners (Screws)''': Used to attach clips to plywood to be #8 x 1" long, pancake head, A-point, coated steel screw. Minimum two screws per clip. For steel decking or Z-girts the same size of screw with a pancake head, having a self-drill and tap point, and again two screws per clip. | #'''Fasteners (Screws)''': Used to attach clips to plywood to be #8 x 1" long, pancake head, A-point, coated steel screw. Minimum two screws per clip. For steel decking or Z-girts the same size of screw with a pancake head, having a self-drill and tap point, and again two screws per clip. | ||
#'''Panel Clips''': One piece clip 64 mm (2 ") wide by 38 mm (1 ½") high with a 16 mm (3/4") base. The minimum thickness is 22 gauge metal; fastened to a plywood deck 600 mm (24") on centre. Manufactured by Architectural Metal Specialties Inc. | #'''Panel Clips''': One piece clip 64 mm (2 ") wide by 38 mm (1 ½") high with a 16 mm (3/4") base. The minimum thickness is 22 gauge metal; fastened to a plywood deck 600 mm (24") on centre. Manufactured by Architectural Metal Specialties Inc. | ||
− | #'''Deck Requirements''': | + | #'''Deck Requirements''': in keeping with the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Standard_for_Architectural_Sheet_Metal_(ASM)_Systems Standard for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems]. |
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#'''Wind Uplift Standards''': Engineered designs to resist wind uplift may refer to the British Columbia Building Code, Div. B, Appendix C, Table C-2 which lists various types of loads, including wind loads, for specific reference locations throughout the province. See also [http://{{SERVERNAME}}/index.php?title=ASM_Application_Guides_and_Notes Guides and Notes (Wind Resistance)] for a simplified calculation procedure. Regardless of the resources indicated here, the Design Authority is responsible to perform accurate wind load calculations and specify securement requirements. | #'''Wind Uplift Standards''': Engineered designs to resist wind uplift may refer to the British Columbia Building Code, Div. B, Appendix C, Table C-2 which lists various types of loads, including wind loads, for specific reference locations throughout the province. See also [http://{{SERVERNAME}}/index.php?title=ASM_Application_Guides_and_Notes Guides and Notes (Wind Resistance)] for a simplified calculation procedure. Regardless of the resources indicated here, the Design Authority is responsible to perform accurate wind load calculations and specify securement requirements. | ||
− | #'''Materials''':RoofStar (RGC) accepted metal panel systems shall be formed of steel conforming to the standards published in the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php | + | #'''Materials''':RoofStar (RGC) accepted metal panel systems shall be formed of steel conforming to the standards published in the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Standard_for_Architectural_Sheet_Metal_(ASM)_Systems Standard for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems]. |
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Revision as of 17:19, 24 June 2021
The metal panel listed and described below is accepted for use in the RoofStar Guarantee Program. |
The roofing assembly / material information published below and in the RCABC Roofing Practices Manual DOES NOT represent a complete set of the manufacturer's published data, nor does it represent a detailed specification. The preparation of a detailed specification is the responsibility of the design authority. For more information about this product or system, consult the manufacturer. |
OVERVIEW
The ESE 150 is an on-site continuous panel metal roofing machine. Panel profiles vary from 300 mm (12") to 500 mm (20") wide with a standing seam height of 38 mm (1 1/2"). This on-site manufacturing eliminates the need for end laps, with continuous panel forming capabilities in lengths up to 30.77 m (100').
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- General: Standing seam panels use a hidden fastening clip system for mechanical fastening to a solid substrate. The maximum spacing of the clips is 600 mm (24") on centre. The panels are locked together, with the clips as part of the seam, by use of a mechanical seamer.
- Range of application: on sloped wood or metal roof decks; in residential, commercial, and industrial applications; for new or re-roofing.
- Fasteners (Screws): Used to attach clips to plywood to be #8 x 1" long, pancake head, A-point, coated steel screw. Minimum two screws per clip. For steel decking or Z-girts the same size of screw with a pancake head, having a self-drill and tap point, and again two screws per clip.
- Panel Clips: One piece clip 64 mm (2 ") wide by 38 mm (1 ½") high with a 16 mm (3/4") base. The minimum thickness is 22 gauge metal; fastened to a plywood deck 600 mm (24") on centre. Manufactured by Architectural Metal Specialties Inc.
- Deck Requirements: in keeping with the Standard for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems.
PROFILE
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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
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SITE CONDITIONS
- Minimum roof slope is 1:6 (2" in 12"). Severe conditions (heavy snow or ice) minimum slope is 1:1.5 (8" in 12").
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
- Wind Uplift Standards: Engineered designs to resist wind uplift may refer to the British Columbia Building Code, Div. B, Appendix C, Table C-2 which lists various types of loads, including wind loads, for specific reference locations throughout the province. See also Guides and Notes (Wind Resistance) for a simplified calculation procedure. Regardless of the resources indicated here, the Design Authority is responsible to perform accurate wind load calculations and specify securement requirements.
- Materials:RoofStar (RGC) accepted metal panel systems shall be formed of steel conforming to the standards published in the Standard for Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems.