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;Acceptance Criteria: Refer to the [[VRA Standard | RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs]]
 
;Acceptance Criteria: Refer to the [[VRA Standard | RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs]]
;System Summary: '''Carlisle Semi-Intensive Roof Garden System''', also known as a "medium" green roof, is a built-in-place system with a ''growing media'' depth ranging from 12.7 cm (5 in) to 20.3 cm (8 in). ''Semi-Intensive systems'' are typically chosen for projects requiring greater water retention and/or a more diverse plant palette. Due to the increased media depth and variety of ''vegetation'' options, these systems require a heat-welded root barrier to protect the roof membrane. These systems also tend to be heavier and demand more maintenance and watering compared to ''extensive green roofs'' (Adapted from the manufacturer's summary).
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;System Summary: '''Carlisle Semi-Intensive Roof Garden System''', also known as a "medium" green roof, is a built-in-place system with a ''growing media'' depth ranging from 12.7 cm (5 in) to 20.3 cm (8 in). ''Semi-Intensive systems'' are typically chosen for projects requiring greater water retention and/or a more diverse plant palette. Due to the increased media depth and variety of ''vegetation'' options, these systems require a heat-welded root barrier to protect the roof membrane. These systems also tend to be heavier and demand more maintenance and watering compared to ''extensive green roofs'' (Adapted from the manufacturer's summary. See the link at right to the manufacturer's online resources page for more information)
:While ''Semi-intensive'' and ''Intensive vegetated roof systems'' are limited to only ''protected membrane roofs'' (See the [https://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=VRA_Standard#1.1.3.2._Permitted_Vegetated_Roof_Systems Sentence 1.1.3.2.(5)] in the "RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs"), some vegetated roof system manufacturers offer their systems for ''conventionally insulated roofs''.  To request a written Variance to the published limitation, follow the requirements in [https://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=VRA_Standard#1.1.3.6._Variances Article 1.1.3.6.].
 
 
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:While ''Semi-intensive'' and ''Intensive vegetated roof systems'' are limited to only ''protected membrane roofs'' (See the [https://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=VRA_Standard#1.1.3.2._Permitted_Vegetated_Roof_Systems Sentence 1.1.3.2.(5)] in the "RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs"), some vegetated roof system manufacturers offer their systems for ''conventionally insulated roofs''.  To request a written Variance to the published limitation, follow the requirements in [https://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=VRA_Standard#1.1.3.6._Variances Article 1.1.3.6.].
  
;Conditions and Limitations: Note that system thickness is dependent upon the selection of components, which is determined (in part) by design parameters, including hydrological requirements.  Consult with the ''vegetated roof system manufacturer'' for options and saturated system weight.
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:Also note that vegetation coverage under the '''''RoofStar Vegetated Roof Guarantee''''' applies only to ''extensive systems'' planted with mats or trays - see [https://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Guarantee Part 3] of Division A for more about coverage.
 
:Also note that vegetation coverage under the '''''RoofStar Vegetated Roof Guarantee''''' applies only to ''extensive systems'' planted with mats or trays - see [https://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Guarantee Part 3] of Division A for more about coverage.
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 2 December 2024



Division C - Accepted Materials
Group - Vegetated Roof Systems


Carlisle Semi-Intensive Roof Garden System
by Carlisle SynTec Systems Canada

System/Material Acceptance and Product Details


The information published in the RCABC Roofing Practices Manual and offered below does NOT represent a complete set of the manufacturer’s data or specifications, nor is this system and its various materials recommended or endorsed by the Guarantor. The preparation of a detailed specification is the responsibility of the Design Authority.

Vegetated Roof System Manufacturer
Carlisle SynTec Systems Canada
Accepted for the RoofStar Guarantee Program
October 25, 2024
Accepted for application in
Vegetated Roof Systems
Acceptance Criteria
Refer to the RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs
System Summary
Carlisle Semi-Intensive Roof Garden System, also known as a "medium" green roof, is a built-in-place system with a growing media depth ranging from 12.7 cm (5 in) to 20.3 cm (8 in). Semi-Intensive systems are typically chosen for projects requiring greater water retention and/or a more diverse plant palette. Due to the increased media depth and variety of vegetation options, these systems require a heat-welded root barrier to protect the roof membrane. These systems also tend to be heavier and demand more maintenance and watering compared to extensive green roofs (Adapted from the manufacturer's summary. See the link at right to the manufacturer's online resources page for more information)
Extensive VR System (banner).JPG
Manufacturer online resources
Roof Garden Systems
System Type
Semi-Intensive
System Depth
158.8 mm (6-1/4") to 235 mm (9-1/4")
Growing Media Depth
127 mm (5") to 203.2 mm (8")
Vegetation Profile
as specified by the Design Authority/Green Roof Design Professional (See Conditions and Limitations below)
Suitable climate zones
conditional on the specified vegetation profile (refer to the Design Authority/Green Roof Design Professional)
System Components*
In the usual order, from top to bottom; click on link for Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
XPS Insulation by roofing Contractor (Refer to the RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs)
Waterproofing Roof Assembly (membrane) by roofing Contractor

Guarantor's Notes
Systems labeled "Inverted" are designed for a protected membrane roof assembly, also known as an inverted roof assembly.
While Semi-intensive and Intensive vegetated roof systems are limited to only protected membrane roofs (See the Sentence 1.1.3.2.(5) in the "RGC Standard for Vegetated Roofs"), some vegetated roof system manufacturers offer their systems for conventionally insulated roofs. To request a written Variance to the published limitation, follow the requirements in Article 1.1.3.6..
*Conditions and Limitations
Note that system thickness is dependent upon the selection of components, which is determined (in part) by design parameters, including hydrological requirements. Consult with the vegetated roof system manufacturer for options and saturated system weight.
Also note that vegetation coverage under the RoofStar Vegetated Roof Guarantee applies only to extensive systems planted with mats or trays - see Part 3 of Division A for more about coverage.



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