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1 ENERGY STAR PARTNER 1

2 Table of Contents Important Information Installation Information Technical Information Trims and Flashings Illustration Roo ng Installation Details Eave Flashing (EF-3) Eave Flashing (EF-7) Preformed Valley (PV-1/PV-2) End Wall Flashing (EW-1) Side Wall Flashing (SW-2) Transition Flashing (TF-1) Gambrel Flashing (GF-1) Gable Rake (GR-5) Gable Rake (GR-6) Gable Rake (GR-7) Hip Cap (RC-7) Ridge Cap (RC-8) Vented Ridge with Venturi Vent Pipe Boot Siding Installation Details Base Drip (BD-2) Base Drip (BD-2R) Double Angle (DA-1) Drip Cap (DC-2) Track Cover (TC-1) J-Channel (JC-1) Outside Corner (GR-6) Inside Corner (IS-1) Metal Roo ng Color & Gauge Availability Installation Accessories Helpful Formulas Flashing Angle Speci er Chart

3 Delivery, Handling and Storage Proper care in storing and handling metal panels is essential in providing you with years of service. Panels should be installed immediately to prevent storage oxidation or paint peel. Any panels not immediately installed must be kept dry and stored in an indoor area. Extreme caution should be taken in order to prevent moisture penetration of the stack(s) by rain, snowfall or condensation. Condensation is moisture that accumulates naturally from the change in temperature of the material nested in a stack where adequate ventilation has been restricted. Store the panels o the ground, on wooden blocks with one end slightly elevated. Cut banding to allow the stack to expand and allow a small amount of ventilation. Cover the stack with loose canvas tarp or waterproof paper. Covering should be placed over the stack but never tightly secured to the ground to allow air ow. Do not cover metal with plastic as this can create condensation. Safety Precautions It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure the safe installation of these product systems. Metal panels have sharp edges, therefore protective clothing and gloves should be utilized. To prevent eye injury, safety glasses must be worn when drilling or cutting steel panels. Steel panels can become slippery when wet. Use extreme care when walking on any roo ng panel. Proper underlayment is necessary to prevent fall-through. Plywood is recommended on all nonstructural panel applications. Do not work on steel panels when wet or when weather conditions are not suitable for safe installation. Cancellations Steelogic, LLC will honor cancellation prior to manufacturing. Any order which has already been manufactured is the property of the purchaser. 3 Claims All claims of shortage, damage, etc. must be made within 48 hours of the date of receipt. Claims must be accompanied by a copy of the bill of lading veri ed by the shipper which must indicate shortages or damages as received. Steelogic, LLC can not honor shortage or damage claims on freight carriers unless the carrier s paperwork is duly noted. Disclaimer The information contained in this product manual is subject to change without notice. Steelogic, LLC reserves the right to discontinue or modify products and installation methods at any time without notice and incurring no obligation. Contact Steelogic, LLC to obtain the latest information. Throughout this product manual each panel series is speci ed per Steelogic, LLC recommended use and application of these products. The use of these products should not vary from these recommendations or should not be applied using another manufacturer s speci cations or guidelines. If you have any questions about any of the products and their appropriate applications, please call Steelogic, LLC. NOTICE: The application details are for illustration purposes only. These details may not be suitable for all building designs or conditions. Projects should be engineered to con rm to building codes, regulations, and industry practices which are applicable. Consult Steelogic, LLC for any additional information not outlined in this manual.

4 Installation Information Panel There are three critical measurements involving roof panels: the length required at the eave, the peak end and the amount of panel lap (if required). In each case a certain measurement is required. Check each measurement to ensure panel placement gives you the distance required at the eave, peak and endlap condition (if required). In most cases any variance can be taken out at the eave and peak. Accessories This publication details the standard line of trims and accessories for Shadeguard/SM-Rib roo ng and siding applications. Additional trims, including custom accessories, are available upon request. Substrate In residential applications, Steelogic, LLC recomends the use of minimum 15/32 plywood or 7/16 OSB decking. In addition, we specify a 30# felt be installed in accordance with local building code requirements to control condensation. NOTE: Steelogic, LLC does not recommend the use of square headed cap nails. If tin tabs are used to secure the 30# felt to the decking material, Steelogic, LLC recommends a separation sheet of 15# felt or rosin paper be used over the 30# felt, applied in the same direction as the panels. If the building parameters difer from those stated in the manufacturer s recommended fastening schedule, speci c fastening calculators must be computed by the engineer of record. Metal roo ng can also be separated from the moisture barrier by optional 1 x 3 battens as furring, spaced a maximum of 24 on center and fastened according to our recommended application details. CAUTION: Direct contact between pressure treated lumber and metal roo ng must be avoided to prevent corrosion. Trimming and Cutting Steel Panels Whether cutting with the pro le (length-wise) or across the panel (width wise), it is best to use an electric nibbler, shears or hand tin-snips. It is very important to cut panels one at a time with the nish side of the panel facing down on wood blocks. Care should be taken to ensure that the hot metal particles and lings from cutting and securing the panel do not become embedded in the panel. CAUTION: Filings from screw and panel cuttings must be cleaned o the panel after screws have been applied through the panel to avoid rust marks or bleeding on the panels. Failure to comply with the above procedures relieves Steelogic, LLC, of responsibility for any resulting damage to, or deterioration of the nish and voids any paint or nish warranty. Metal Re-Roo ng Over Shingles Steelogic, LLC's metal roo ng panels may be installed over existing asphalt shingles, provided the roof decking integrity has been con med to be free of any moisture decay that would prevent un-level-ness or fastener pull out capacity. NOTE: Ordinances regarding roo ng applications over existing shingles vary by county and state. Check your local building code organization for more information. The panels may be applied directly over one layer of existing shingles, provided a separation sheet is installed on top to the shingles. We require a minimum 30# felt installed in the same direction as the panels. 4

5 Technical Information PRODUCT FEATURES Coverage Width 36'' Minimum Slope 1/2:12 Panel Attachment Exposed Fastening system Panel Substrate Galvanized, Galvalume Gauge Standard:26 Optional:29, 24, 22 Finishes Coatings Standard: Smooth Optional: Weathered Steel Galvalume Plus, SMP, Cool Roof PBR Panel Pro le Detail - Roo ng 3/16 Purlin Bearing Leg 36 Coverage 1 1/8 R Panel Pro le Detail - Siding 36 Coverage PBR Panel Sidelap Detail Sealant (Slope 1:12 to 3:12 only) R Panel Sidelap Detail Screw Stitch screw 12 on center Screw Purlin bearing leg Screw 1 1/8 Recommended Fastening Schedule Plywood/ OSB Decking Min. 15/32 outside Miami-Dade Min. 19/32 in Miami-Dade Maximum Tested Design Pressures 1,2,3,4 Field Zone 1 Perimeter and Corners Zone 2 and Zone 3 Maximum Design Pressure psf psf Maximum Fastener Spacing 24 on center 16 on center 1. Extrapolation and rational analysis by a Florida Licensed Architect or Structural Engineer is allowed outside the Miami-Dade HVHZ compliance area. 2. Extrapolation and rational analysis shall not be allowed above the maximum tested design pressures within the Miami-Dade HVHZ compliance area. 3. Interpolation is allowed between Field and Perimeter & Corner test pressure values. 4. For corresponding wind speeds, refer to table (2) of the Florida Building Code. Roof Zones Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 1 Eave Ridge a Gable Zone 2 Note: Dimension (a) is de ned as 10% of the minimum width of the building or 40% of the mean height of the roof, whichever is smaller, however, (a) cannot be less than either 4% of the minimum width of the building or 3 feet. a a O.C. Spacing and Fastening Detail 1. Code Approval numbers may have changed since publication. For the most recent code approval numbers, contact Southeastern Metals Techincal Department or refer to the appropriate code agency. 5 For eaves, valleys and endlaps For all intermediate purlins or plywood

6 Trims & Flashings Side Wall Flashing SW-2 2 Double Angle DA-1 4 Hip/Ridge Cap RC-7/RC-8 Eave Flashing EF-3/EF-7 6 Outside Corner GR-6 Inside Corner IS-1 Preformed Valley PV-1 or PV-2 8 Gable Rake GR-5/GR-6/GR-7

7 *See Page 33 for accessories used when installing these trims and flashings. *Additional and custom trims are available. Please call Techinical support for more information End Wall Flashing EW-1 Gambrel Flashing GF-1 Drip Cap DC-2 Base Drip BD-2/BD-2R Transition Flashing TF-1 Track Cover TC-1 J Channel JC-1 Pipe Boot

8 Eave Flashing EF-3 (10 Lengths) Inside Closure #30 Felt min. Butyl Sealant PBR Panel Decking EF -3 EF-3 * 3 3/4" 2" 1/2" 5/8" * See page 33 for angle specification 8

9 Eave Flashing EF-7 (10 Lengths) PBR Panel #9 x 1 1/2" Screw 30# Felt Min Inside Closure Butyl Sealant EF-7 Decking Outside Closure R Panel EF-7 3 1/8" 1 1/16" 3 3/4" Varies* 135 1/2" 3/4" * See page 33 for angle specification 9

10 Preformed Valley PV-1/PV-2 (10 Lengths) PBR Panel Universal Closure Butyl Sealant #30 Felt min. 6" min. PV -1/PV -2 Decking PV-1 - Unhemmed * PV-2 - Hemmed * 1/2" 12 3/4" /4" 100 1" " * See page 33 for angle specification

11 End Wall Flashing EW-1 (10 Lengths) R Panel Inside Closure PBR Panel EW -1 Ouside Closure Decking #30 Felt min. EW-1 4 3/16" Varies* 4 1/2" 1/2" * See page 33 for angle specification 11

12 Side Wall Flashing SW-2 (10 Lengths) R Panel Inside Closure Butyl Sealant SW -2 PBR Panel #30 Felt min. Decking SW-2 5 7/8" 5" 1 5/8" /2" 3/4" 12

13 Transition Flashing TF-1 (10 Lengths) PBR Panel Inside Closure Decking Butyl Sealant TF -1 Outside Closure #30 Felt min. TF-1 7 1/4" Varies* 6" 1/2" * See page 33 for angle specification 13

14 Gambrel Flashing GF-1 (10 Lengths) PBR Panel Inside Closure GF -1 Decking Butyl Sealant #30 Felt min. Outside Closure GF-1 7 1/4" Varies* 6" 1/2" * See page 33 for angle specification 14

15 Gable Rake GR-5 (10 Lengths) #30 Felt min. PBR Panel Butyl Sealant GR -5 R Panel Outside Closure GR /16" 1/2" 1" 1 5/8" 1/2" " 105 1" 3 1/2" 3 1/2" 15

16 Gable Rake GR-6 (10 Lengths) #30 Felt min. PBR Panel Butyl Sealant GR -6 R Panel Outside Closure GR-6 4" 3/8" 7/8" 1 5/8" 135 7/8" 3/8" 1 5/8" 135 4" 16

17 Gable Rake GR-7 (10 Lengths) #30 Felt min. PBR Panel Butyl Sealant GR -7 GR-7 1 5/8" 135 3/8" 5/8" /16" 3 1/8" 5/8" 3/8"

18 Hip Cap RC-7 (10 Lengths) Option 1 PBR Panel RC -7 6" Hip Seal Tape #30 Felt min. 1 1/2" Max. #9 x 2-1/2" Screw Decking Option 2 RC -7 PBR Panel #30 Felt min. Universal Closure 1 1/2" Max. #9 x 2-1/2" Screw Decking Butyl Sealant RC-7 1/2" 4 7/16" 7/8" 4 1/2" 4 1/2"

19 Ridge Cap RC-8 (10 Lengths) PBR Panel RC -8 Outside Closure #30 Felt min. Decking RC-8 * 1/2" 6 3/8" * See page 33 for angle specification 19

20 Vented Ridge with Venturi Vent #9 x 2-1/2" Screw RC -8 Venturi Vent JC -1 PBR Panel Outside Closure #30 Felt min. 3" min. Decking RC-8 1/2" * 6 3/8" J Channel JC-1 3 9/16" 5/8" 1 3/16" 1 1/2" * See page 33 for angle specification 20

21 Pipe Boot Ventilation Pipe Silicone Sealant Around Cut of Boot (optional) Pipe Boot 1-1/2" Screws Spaced 1" Around Base of Pipe Boot Note: Butyl sealant tape under base of Pipe Boot Pipe Boot Standard Pipe Boot Zipper Pipe Boot Flashing Pipe Boot 21

22 Base Drip BD-2 (10 Lengths) Inside Closure R Panel BD-2 BD-2 2" 1/2" 1 1/4" 1 3/4" 22

23 Base Drip BD-2R (10 Lengths) R Panel Fastener Inside Closure BD-2R BD-2R 5/8" 15/16" 1 1/4" 1 1/4" 1 3/4" 1 1/4" 93 5/8" 1/2" 43 23

24 Double Angle DA-1 (10 Lengths) R Panel Inside Closure DA-1 Outside Closure R Panel DA-1 2 1/2" 1 1/4" 1/2" 1 1/4" 24

25 Drip Cap DC-2 (10 Lengths) R Panel Inside Closure DC -2 Door or Window DC-2 2 3/16" 1 1/4" 1/2" 5/8" 45 25

26 Track Cover TC-1 (10 Lengths) R Panel Inside Closure TC-1 Sliding Door by Others R Panel TC-1 4 1/8" 1 5/8" /2" 135 5" 1/2" 26

27 J Channel JC-1 (10 Lengths) R Panel JC-1 Butyl Sealant J Channel JC-1 3 9/16" 5/8" 1 3/16" 1 1/2" 27

28 Outside Corner GR-6 (10 Lengths) Butyl Sealant R Panel GR-6 GR-6 4" 3/8" 7/8" 1 5/8" 135 7/8" 3/8" 1 5/8" 135 4" 28

29 Inside Corner IS-1 (10 Lengths) R Panel IS-1 Butyl Sealant R Panel IS-1 1/2" 5/8" 1 5/8" 4 1/8" 4 1/8" 1 5/8" 5/8" 1/2" 29

30 Fastener Guide Fastener Size Finish Application Woodscrew #9-1 1/2 Painted Fastening galvanized #9-1 1/2 Mill Finish based panels or trims to a wood substrate Woodscrew #9-2 1/2 Painted #9-2 1/2 Mill Finish Fastening galvanized based panels or trims to a wood substrate Woodscrew #9-1 1/2 Painted #9-1 1/2 Mill Finish Fastening galvalume or galvanized based panels or trims to a wood substrate Woodscrew #9-2 1/2 Painted #9-2 1/2 Mill Finish Fastening galvalume or galvanized based panels or trims to a wood substrate Metal Screw Stitch Screw #12 14 x 1 Painted #12 14 x 1 Mill Finish #12-3/4 Painted #12-3/4 Mill Finish Fastening galvalume or galvanized based panels or trims to a metal substrate Fastening trim to panels or other metal flashing 30

31 Sealants and Accessories Hip Sealant Tape Butyl Sealant Tape Tube Sealant PAINT Venturi Vent Touch Up Paint Clear Panels - 12 Lengths Inside Closure Strip Outside Closure Strip Universal Closure Strip 31

32 Helpful Formulas Rise and Run Multiply Flat Area by LF of Hips or Valleys per LF of Common Run Decimal Fraction of a Foot Roof Calculator Height = 1/2 Span x Rise/Run (common run) Height = Span x Pitch Slope = Common Run x Factor Inch Fraction 2 in in in in in in in in in in in Slope Rise Span Area = 1/2 x B x H Triangle A = C 2 - B 2 = H B = C 2 - A 2 = Run C = A 2 + B 2 = Slope Run Roof Slope Conversion Table with Roof Pitch Multiplier C A Angle 45 Degrees Rise Run 12/12 B Degrees 11/ Degrees 10/ Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees 9.50 Degrees 4.75 Degrees 0.0 Degrees 9/12 8/12 7/12 6/12 5/12 4/12 3/12 2/12 1/12 Flat 32

33 Flashing Angle Specifier Chart Profile/Flashing * 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 12:12 Ridge Cap Hip Cap Pre-formed Valley High Side Ridge Eave Flashing End Wall Flashing Eave Drip Gambrel Flashing A Transition Flashing A * Default Pitch unless otherwise specified X X B B To calculate the required pitch (X ), use the following equation: ( A - B ) = Gambrel Flashing pitch (X ) To calculate the required pitch (X ), use the following equation: ( A - B ) = Transition Flashing pitch (X ) 33

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