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Note: Oil-canning is not considered
grounds for rejection of any panel system. Oil-canning can
occur in any panel with wide flat sections. Heavier gauge,
embossing, striations, flatter sub-frame systems and support
from a solid sub-deck can all help to minimize oil-canning. |
Description: A metal standing
seam roofing product attached to sub-framing using a variety of
concealed, interlocking clips that provide for minimum panel penetrations.
This panel can be used on new construction as well as retro-fit
on existing structures. This panel design provides a high degree
of weather tightness and has been tested by independent laboratories
in accordance with ASTM E283 and E331 (for air infiltration, water
penetration, and wind uplift).
Gauge: 24 (std.), 22 available by
request
Length: 50' maxium is standard but longer lengths available
by special request.
Fasteners: Concealed fastening system. The clips
are available as floating or fixed. Two different clip heights
are available
to allow for thermal blocks.
Finish: Galvalume
Manufactured: Multiple facilities within NCI
Usage: New and retro
fit applications.
Limitations: Recommended for roof slopes of 1/4:12
or greater. When using the fixed clip we recommend for double slope
buildings
200' wide or less and single slope buildings 100' wide or less.(May
vary upon extreme weather conditions.) Oil-canning is not a reason
for rejection.
Features:
- No panel penetration is required over the building envelope other
- than at the end laps, and panel ends which are connected by a
compression joint
- Panel side laps arrive at the job site containing a pre-applied
sealant
- Optional product and weather tightness warranties
- Factory notched at both ends with pre-punched holes
- End laps have a 16 gauge backup plate with pre-punched holes
- High or low clips
- UL 90
- 80% less exposed fasteners than traditional side lap panels and
all fasteners are long life
- Panel available in Signature 300 Series
- The side lap has been tested for air infiltration and water penetration
- under ASTM E283 and E331 methods
Benefits:
- Specially designed to seal out the elements
- Contributes to the system's weather tight construction and ease
of erection
- Severe weather tightness and additional customer confidence
- Field installation can commence or finish from either end of
building or on both sides simultaneously
- Solid connection at end laps and proper fastener spacing. The
- pre-punched holes improve erection and ensures proper panel placement
- Accommodates variety of insulation systems including 1 " thermal
- spacers at the purlins
- Lower insurance costs
- Increased weather tightness and improved appearance
- 20 year finish warranty
- Minimal air infiltration and water penetration and acceptability
among specifiers
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