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=== WORK INCLUDED ===
 
=== WORK INCLUDED ===
;(1) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMHOOKSTRIP | '''Separation membrane''']]: Separates the deck and the metal edge flashing.
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;(1) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#8.1.3.4. Separation Between Materials | '''Separation membrane''']]: Separates the deck and the metal edge flashing.
;(2) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMFLASH-SECURE | '''Hook securement strip''']]: In this particular rake edge configuration, a similar strip is installed along the rake to secure the flush rake-edge flashing.
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;(2) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#10.3.4.2. Eaves and Rake Edges | '''Hook securement strip''']]: In this particular rake edge configuration, a similar strip is installed along the rake to secure the flush rake-edge flashing.
;(3) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMHOOKSTRIP | '''Continuous eave metal flashing''']]:
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;(3) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#10.3.4.2. Eaves and Rake Edges | '''Continuous eave metal flashing''']]:
;(4) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMUNDERLAYMENT|'''Eave protection''']]: One ply of self-adhered modified bituminous underlayment material. Lap 50 mm (2") minimum on sides and 100 mm (4") minimum on ends.
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;(4) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#8.1.3.1. Eave Protection|'''Eave protection''']]: One ply of self-adhered modified bituminous underlayment material. Lap 50 mm (2") minimum on sides and 100 mm (4") minimum on ends.
;(5) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMUNDERLAYMENT|'''Underlayment''']]: Applicable for all Architectural Sheet Metal systems.  For slopes less than 1:3, the entire roof slope must be covered with a <u>self-adhered</u> underlayment.
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;(5) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#8.1.3.3. Field Underlayment|'''Underlayment''']]: Applicable for all Architectural Sheet Metal systems.  For slopes less than 1:3, the entire roof slope must be covered with a <u>self-adhered</u> underlayment.
;(6) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMSEP-VENT|'''Ventilation material''']]: 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.
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;(6) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#8.1.3.5. Ventilation Beneath Panels|'''Ventilation beneath panels''']]: 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.
;(7) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMCLIP|'''Metal panel clip''']]: Installed in keeping with the metal roof panel manufacturer's printed instructions. Install on EPDM pad (not shown) or use a tall clip sized to support the panel on top of the ventilation layer.
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;(7) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#9.2.1.5.Clips|'''Metal panel clip''']]: Installed in keeping with the metal roof panel manufacturer's printed instructions. Install on EPDM pad (not shown) or use a tall clip sized to support the panel on top of the ventilation layer.
;(8) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMHOOKSTRIP | '''Flush rake-edge flashing''']]: Note that panel hooks onto outside edge of flashing, which is mechanically secured to the roof deck.
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;(8) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#10.3.4.2. Eaves and Rake Edges  | '''Flush rake-edge flashing''']]: Note that panel hooks onto outside edge of flashing, which is mechanically secured to the roof deck.
;(9) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMPANEL |'''Architectural metal roof panel''']]
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;(9) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#PART_9 |'''Architectural metal roof panel''']]
  
 
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=== RELATED WORK BY OTHERS ===
 
=== RELATED WORK BY OTHERS ===
;(A) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#ASMDECK|'''Acceptable deck''']]
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;(A) [[ASM Roof Systems Standard#PART_2|'''Acceptable deck''']]
 
;(B) '''Fascia Board'''  
 
;(B) '''Fascia Board'''  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 28 June 2022



Division D - Construction Details


ASM | Eave and Rake Edges (Zinc) ( Article 10.3.2.3. and Article 10.3.4.2.)

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1 WORK INCLUDED

(1) Separation membrane
Separates the deck and the metal edge flashing.
(2) Hook securement strip
In this particular rake edge configuration, a similar strip is installed along the rake to secure the flush rake-edge flashing.
(3) Continuous eave metal flashing
(4) Eave protection
One ply of self-adhered modified bituminous underlayment material. Lap 50 mm (2") minimum on sides and 100 mm (4") minimum on ends.
(5) Underlayment
Applicable for all Architectural Sheet Metal systems. For slopes less than 1:3, the entire roof slope must be covered with a self-adhered underlayment.
(6) Ventilation beneath panels
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.
(7) Metal panel clip
Installed in keeping with the metal roof panel manufacturer's printed instructions. Install on EPDM pad (not shown) or use a tall clip sized to support the panel on top of the ventilation layer.
(8) Flush rake-edge flashing
Note that panel hooks onto outside edge of flashing, which is mechanically secured to the roof deck.
(9) Architectural metal roof panel

2 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS

(A) Acceptable deck
(B) Fascia Board

NOTE: See the Standard for additional requirements.


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