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<big><big>Division D - Construction Details</big></big>
 
<big><big>Division D - Construction Details</big></big>
 
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<big><big><big><big><big>SBS | Parapet (Typical) ([[SBS_Roof_Systems_Standard#10.3.2.3._General Application Requirements for Perimeters and Walls | Article 10.3.2.3.]]; [[SBS_Roof_Systems_Standard#10.3.4.1._Parapets | Article 10.3.4.1.]])</big></big></big></big></big>
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<big><big><big><big><big>EPDM | Membrane Termination D (Wall) ([[EPDM_Roof_Systems_Standard#10.3.2.3._General_Application_Requirements_for_Perimeters_and_Walls | Article 10.3.2.3.]])</big></big></big></big></big>
 
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<div class="panel-heading"><big>'''SBS Details'''</big></div>
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<div class="panel-heading"><big>'''EPDM Details'''</big></div>
 
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Image:Part 10 - SBS Control Joint (Roof Divider) - A.png | link=https://rpm.rcabc.org/images/2/29/Part_10_-_SBS_Control_Joint_%28Roof_Divider%29_-_A.png | Drawing A
 
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Image:Part 10 - SBS Control Joint (Roof Divider) - C.png | link=https://rpm.rcabc.org/images/c/cc/Part_10_-_SBS_Control_Joint_%28Roof_Divider%29_-_C.png | Drawing C
 
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=== WORK INCLUDED ===
 
=== WORK INCLUDED ===
  
;(1) [[SBS Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|'''Control Joint (Roof Divider)''']]:  
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;(1) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_6|<big>Air/Vapour Control Layers</big>]]:
:Typically framed with dimensional lumber and plywood on site by the Contractor, or by others (as specified). Insulated control joint shown in Drawing (A).  See [[SBS_Roof_Systems_Standard#10.1.6.2. Control Joints (Roof Dividers) | Article 10.1.6.2.]] concerning permissible design heights for control joints.
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:As specified by the ''Design Authority'' and installed to provide continuity for optimal control.
;(2) [[SBS Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|'''Base sheet membrane flashing''']]:
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;(2) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_7|<big>Insulation</big>]]:
:Fully envelope the control joint to ensure water-tightness on all sidesThe base membrane flashing also separates metal cap flashing (when specified) from any organic substrates (plywood, dimensional lumber).
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:Installed in keeping with Section 7.3.  Multiple layering illustrated; layers must be offset and staggered at least 304.8 mm (12”) in each direction.
;(3) [[SBS Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|'''Cap sheet membrane flashing''']]:
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;(3) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_8|<big>Insulation Overlay Panel</big>]]:
:Installed as required in Part 10 and applied as the second or third of a multi-ply membrane system, providing required coverage above the ''finished roof system surface'' (note that the required minimum coverage may be reduced when the joint is fully enveloped with two plies of membrane flashing (see illustration).
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:Required for fully adhered membrane systems or when overburden is specified. Panels must be offset and staggered from underlying insulation panels.
 
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;(4) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_9|<big>Field Membrane</big>]]:
:When the height of the control joint exceeds 203.2 mm (8”) (Ref. Drawing (A)), no fewer than two plies of sheet membrane flashing shall be carried up at least 203.2 mm above the ''finished roof system surface''.
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:See Table 9.2. for permissible application methods and corresponding membrane properties. Membrane must be installed according to the requirements in Section 9.3.
 
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;(5) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Edge Securement</big>]]:
;(3) [[SBS Roof Systems Standard#PART_13|'''Metal Cap Flashing''']]:
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:Proprietary to the membrane manufacturerEdge securement is required, irrespective of how the membrane is applied (i.e., adhered, self-adhered, mechanically fastened).
:Required only when the low control joint (less than 203.2 mm (8”) in height) is not fully enveloped with at least two plies of sheet membrane flashing.  Cap flashing must be designed and installed as required in [[SBS_Roof_Systems_Standard#PART_13 | Part 13]].  
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;(6) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Mechanical Fastening</big>]]:
 
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:Edge securement must be anchored to the roof structure to prevent membrane movement.
:Note that the cap flashing is sloped at least 2% (mono slope illustrated) when the width of the flashing exceeds 101.6 mm (4”) (Ref. [[SBS_Roof_Systems_Standard#13.1.3.6. Cap Flashing, Counter-flashing, and Reglet Flashing | Article 13.1.3.6., “Cap Flashing, Counter-flashing, and Reglet Flashing”]]).
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;(7) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Primer or Adhesive</big>]]:
 
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:Proprietary to the membrane manufacturer.  Primer may be required for self-adhered membranes; adhesive is required for all other applications.  All membranes applied to the vertical substrate must be fully adhered.
:Fasteners used to secure metal flashing must be at least 88.9 mm (3-1/2”) above the finished roof system surface.
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;(8) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Membrane Flashing</big>]]:
 
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:May be run continuously up the vertical substrate from the field or installed as separate flashing (see membrane manufacturer requirements). Membrane shall be carried up the vertical substrate at least 203.2 mm (8”) above the ''finished roof system surface'', plus at least 76.2 mm (3”) for wall control layer overlap. In regions where heavy snow accumulation is possible, or to accommodate future roof membrane replacement, membrane should be carried at least 304.8 mm (12”) up the vertical substrate.
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;(9) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Membrane Edge Securement and Sealant</big>]]:
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:All membranes applied to a vertical surface must be mechanically fastened. Fastener illustrated, together with sealant applied to upper membrane edge.
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;(10) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Cut Reglet Counter-flashing and Sealant</big>]]:
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:Cut reglet counter-flashing with bead of sealant applied in reglet cut. This flashing provides secondary protection for the “term” bar and safe-guards the sealant from weather-induced deterioration and mechanical damage.
  
 
=== RELATED WORK BY OTHERS ===
 
=== RELATED WORK BY OTHERS ===
;(A) [[SBS Roof Systems Standard#PART_2|'''Acceptable deck''']]
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;(A) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_2|<big>Acceptable Deck</big>]]
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:Illustrated deck is representative.  See Sub-section 2.1.5. for acceptable ''deck'' types and conditions.
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;(B) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_2|<big>Wall Structure</big>]]
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:Illustrated wall is representative.  Wall control layers (i.e. water resistive barrier) must overlap ''roofing system'' to achieve ''continuity''.  See Sub-section 2.1.7. for wall conditions.
  
 
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'''NOTE''': See the [[SBS Roof Systems Standard | '''Standard''']] for additional requirements.
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'''NOTE''': See the [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard | '''EPDM Roof Systems Standard''']] for additional requirements.
  
 
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Division D - Construction Details


EPDM | Membrane Termination D (Wall) ( Article 10.3.2.3.)

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1 WORK INCLUDED

(1) Air/Vapour Control Layers
As specified by the Design Authority and installed to provide continuity for optimal control.
(2) Insulation
Installed in keeping with Section 7.3. Multiple layering illustrated; layers must be offset and staggered at least 304.8 mm (12”) in each direction.
(3) Insulation Overlay Panel
Required for fully adhered membrane systems or when overburden is specified. Panels must be offset and staggered from underlying insulation panels.
(4) Field Membrane
See Table 9.2. for permissible application methods and corresponding membrane properties. Membrane must be installed according to the requirements in Section 9.3.
(5) Edge Securement
Proprietary to the membrane manufacturer. Edge securement is required, irrespective of how the membrane is applied (i.e., adhered, self-adhered, mechanically fastened).
(6) Mechanical Fastening
Edge securement must be anchored to the roof structure to prevent membrane movement.
(7) Primer or Adhesive
Proprietary to the membrane manufacturer. Primer may be required for self-adhered membranes; adhesive is required for all other applications. All membranes applied to the vertical substrate must be fully adhered.
(8) Membrane Flashing
May be run continuously up the vertical substrate from the field or installed as separate flashing (see membrane manufacturer requirements). Membrane shall be carried up the vertical substrate at least 203.2 mm (8”) above the finished roof system surface, plus at least 76.2 mm (3”) for wall control layer overlap. In regions where heavy snow accumulation is possible, or to accommodate future roof membrane replacement, membrane should be carried at least 304.8 mm (12”) up the vertical substrate.
(9) Membrane Edge Securement and Sealant
All membranes applied to a vertical surface must be mechanically fastened. Fastener illustrated, together with sealant applied to upper membrane edge.
(10) Cut Reglet Counter-flashing and Sealant
Cut reglet counter-flashing with bead of sealant applied in reglet cut. This flashing provides secondary protection for the “term” bar and safe-guards the sealant from weather-induced deterioration and mechanical damage.

2 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS

(A) Acceptable Deck
Illustrated deck is representative. See Sub-section 2.1.5. for acceptable deck types and conditions.
(B) Wall Structure
Illustrated wall is representative. Wall control layers (i.e. water resistive barrier) must overlap roofing system to achieve continuity. See Sub-section 2.1.7. for wall conditions.

NOTE: See the EPDM Roof Systems Standard for additional requirements.


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