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<big><big>Division D - Construction Details</big></big>
 
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<big><big><big><big><big>EPDM | Membrane Termination A (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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<big><big><big><big><big>EPDM | Membrane Termination B (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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;(8) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Membrane Flashing</big>]]:
 
;(8) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Membrane Flashing</big>]]:
 
: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.
 
: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) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Rigid Support for Through-wall Flashing (optional)</big>]]:
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;(9) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Membrane Edge Securement and Sealant</big>]]:
:Where the ''wall'' is insulated on the exterior side of the structure, ''continuity'' of air and vapour controls must be protected from future damage during roof replacement.  This can be done by securing a suitable membrane receiver panel against the insulation.  The panel must be permanently affixed to the structure through the insulationDuring replacement of the roof membrane, membrane flashing may be removed from the receiver panel without disturbing the insulation and control layers.  In this way, material waste is also reduced.
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:All membranes applied to a vertical surface must be mechanically fastenedFastener illustrated, together with sealant applied to upper membrane edge.
 
 
:Where the membrane may not easily separate from its receiver during roof replacement, a second panel (not illustrated) can be screw-fastened to the first.  During replacement, both the membrane and the secondary panel may be removed together, simplifying membrane replacement.
 
;(10) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Membrane Flashing Substrate</big>]]:
 
:''Continuity'' of the water-resistive barrier means it must pass through the insulation assembly installed on the exterior side of the wall structure.  To do that, a membrane flashing passes through the insulation where the ''roof system'' terminates.  Blocking or another suitable support (i.e., hat track) is necessary to support the membrane and its linear metal flashing carrier.  Wood blocking illustrated.
 
;(10) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_10|<big>Through-wall Flashing</big>]]:
 
:A self-adhered membrane is used to transition from the ''wall'' to the ''roofing assembly'', providing a continuous drainage path for water. Secure the ''linear metal flashing'' to the support underneath (see Item 9 or 10 above).
 
 
 
:Note that the water resistive barrier membrane from the ''wall'' (installed by others – see Related Work below) overlaps the through-wall flashing (installed by the ''Contractor'') and is supported by a metal flashing with drip edge, to direct water from the wall to the roof surface.
 
  
 
=== RELATED WORK BY OTHERS ===
 
=== RELATED WORK BY OTHERS ===
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:Illustrated deck is representative.  See Sub-section 2.1.5. for acceptable ''deck'' types and conditions.
 
:Illustrated deck is representative.  See Sub-section 2.1.5. for acceptable ''deck'' types and conditions.
 
;(B) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_2|<big>Wall Structure</big>]]
 
;(B) [[EPDM Roof Systems Standard#PART_2|<big>Wall Structure</big>]]
: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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: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.
 
;(C) <big>Wall System Finish</big>
 
;(C) <big>Wall System Finish</big>
 
:Illustrated system is representative and shows water-resistive barrier overlapping roof membrane (See above, Item 8).
 
:Illustrated system is representative and shows water-resistive barrier overlapping roof membrane (See above, Item 8).

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Division D - Construction Details


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

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10.3.2.3.-EPDM-B.png

Drawing NTS

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.

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.
(C) Wall System Finish
Illustrated system is representative and shows water-resistive barrier overlapping roof membrane (See above, Item 8).

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


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