EXPOSED FASTEN Design & Detail Guide – June 2018
EXPOSED FASTEN Design & Detail Guide – June 2018
ROOF LAYOUT
EXPOSED FASTEN
HPM CUSTOM METAL ROOFING
EXPOSED FASTEN Design & Detail Guide – June 2018
EAVE (PAGE 4)
HIP (PAGE 8)
CURB (PAGE 17)
RAKE/GABLE (PAGE 5)
RIDGE (PAGES. 8-9)
RAKE/
GABLE
(PAGE 5)
RIDGE
(PAGES 8-9)
VALLEY
(PAGE 15)
SLOPE
TRANSITIOM
(PAGES 13-14)
HEADWALL
(PAGE 10)
(BELOW)
HEADWALL
(PAGE 10)
(BELOW)
EAVE
(PAGE 4)
RAKE WALL
(PAGE 6-7)
(BELOW)
RAKE/GABLE
(PAGE 5)
Section
General Design Information
Panel Profile Line Drawings W/Dimensions
Fastener Placement
Lap Detail
Closures
Eave
Rake / Gable
Rake Wall with Reglet (Saw Cut)
Rake Wall with Reglet (Surface Mount)
Ridge / Hip
Vented Ridge/Hip
Head Wall
Vented Headwall
High Eave / Peak
High Slope to Low Slope Transition
Valley
Pipe Boot Detail
Roof Curb Layout
Upper Roof Curb
Lower Roof Curb
Curb Rake Wall
Wall Opening Overview
Wall Head
Wall Sill
Wall Jamb
Wall Inside Corner
Wall Outside Corner
Trim Side Lap
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GENERAL NOTES
EXPOSED FASTEN
General InformationThe enclosed roofing system information and details are a design aidand do not represent all conditions. The designer and end-user areresponsible to review climate and environmental conditions such asmarine and salt air, acid rain from volcanic activity, governing coderequirements, and the building use to modify the details and specifythe appropriate project specific materials.
Slope Requirement:EXPOSED FASTEN roofing panels should be installed on aminimum slope of 3:12 or greater. Inquire for slopes below 3:12.
Substrate:EXPOSED FASTEN roofing panels can be used over solid substratesor can span over supports.
Panel Attachment:Review the EXPOSED FASTEN fastener recommendations in thisguide to select the correct fastener. For the attachment schedule,contact your HPM Technical Representative for proper spacing andfastener size, type, and quantities to meet the project's wind uplift(negative) load requirements. The details in this guide on page 2 arethe recommended minimums for each panel profile.NOTE: Exposed fasteners may be vulnerable to acceleratedcorrosion if not specified correctly. Consult with HPM forrecommendations on appropriate fastener types.
Condensation, Insulation, & Ventilation:It is the designer's responsibility to determine the need andcomposition of condensation control materials including insulation,vapor retarders and ventilation requirements. Metal roofing issusceptible to condensation and its control should be carefullyconsidered. Applications over rigid insulation may require solidblocking/framing for installation of perimeter flashings and drag loadfasteners.
Cut Edge Corrosion Protection:Metal roofing panels and flashings have cut edges that are not asprotected as the main panel surface areas which have substratetreatment and paint as a barrier. Left untreated, the effects ofexposure from marine air, and acid rain from volcanic activity willcause a condition called 'edge creep'. The designer should specify theend user/installer field apply a product designed to seal the cut edgeand protect the base metal. This treatment should be applied duringthe initial install and annually as regular maintenance. See HPM'swebsite for information about Edge Seal™, a product developed by aleading paint manufacturer specifically to protect cut edges andretard edge creep.
Flashings:It is best practice to specify all flashings are the same material gauge,color, and finish as the roof panels. Where possible, flashings shouldbe lapped away from prevailing winds. Check with an HPMTechnical Representative if you intend to specify a prefinishedflashing in a material different than the roof panels. The encloseddetails have minimized the use of exposed fasteners where possible.The edges of flashings are shown hemmed to strengthen andminimize the exposure of cut edges. See notes under the 'Cut EdgeCorrosion Protection' section. HPM provides standard flashingdrawings as a reference in this guide and on the website. Projectspecific flashing drawings are generally the responsibility of theinstaller.
Valleys:Valley dimensions must be the proper width to account for slope andrain conditions. Valleys must have positive slope for drainage and bekept free of debris so that water does not back up and intrude underthe panels.
Touch-up Paint:During installation minor scratches may occur. Most conditions canbe treated with an air-dry Kynar paint pen. HPM provides paint pensin colors to match the roof panel system. Touch-up paint shouldalways be used sparingly.
Thermal Movement:Panels and flashings must allow for thermal movement (expansionand contraction) of the materials, especially where long lengths areused.
Underlayment:Prior to installation, an underlayment material may be installed overthe roof substrate. The designer should select and specify anappropriate material. The specified material must have a non-abrasivetop surface that will not mar, scratch, or abrade the underside of themetal panels and flashings.
Oil Canning:Flat metal surfaces can display waviness commonly referred to as 'oilcanning'. This can be caused by variations in raw material, processingvariations, product handling, or variations in substrate and roofingunderlayments. Panels are available with striations, stiffening ribs, orembossments to minimize oil canning. Oil canning is a condition thatoccurs, not a defect and is not a cause for rejection.
Product Warranty:Material options and warranties will vary based on project and sitespecific conditions such as severe marine, or acid rain from volcanicactivity. Consult with your HPM Sales or Technical Representative todiscuss the warranty options for your project.
Technical Assistance:Contact your HPM Sales or Technical Representative for moreinformation and assistance when selecting a custom metal roofsystem.
HPM CUSTOM METAL ROOFING
EXPOSED FASTEN Design & Detail Guide – June 2018
EXPOSED FASTEN
FASTENER PLACEMENT
EXPOSED FASTEN DESIGN & DETAIL GUIDE- JUNE 2018
CUSTOM 4-RIB (P9)
COMMERCIAL RIB (P7)
CUSTOM BOX-RIB
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CUSTOM 6-RIB (P8)
OPEN FRAMING SOLID SUBSTRATE 2X WOOD BLOCKING LAP SCREW
#9-15 x 2"
#9-15 x 1 1/2"
#9-15 x 1"
#12-14 x 2"
#12-14 x 1 1/2"
#12-14 x 1"
#9-15 x 2"
#9-15 x 1 1/2"
#9-15 x 1"
#14 x 7/8" Lap Tek(5/16" HWH)
#10 x 3/4" Stich Screw(1/4" HWH)(5/16" HWH)
(light gauge to light gauge)(to dimensional lumber)( to plywood deck)(to steel purlins)
(1/4" HWH)(1/4" HWH)
EXPOSED FASTEN
LAP DETAIL
EXPOSED FASTEN DESIGN & DETAIL GUIDE- JUNE 2018
CUSTOM 4-RIB (P9)
COMMERCIAL RIB (P7)
CUSTOM BOX-RIB
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CUSTOM 6-RIB (P8)
OPEN FRAMING SOLID SUBSTRATE 2X WOOD BLOCKING LAP SCREW
#9-15 x 2"
#9-15 x 1 1/2"
#9-15 x 1"
#12-14 x 2"
#12-14 x 1 1/2"
#12-14 x 1"
#9-15 x 2"
#9-15 x 1 1/2"
#9-15 x 1"
1/4"-14 x 7/8"
TAPE SEALANT
TAPE SEALANT
TAPE SEALANT
TAPE SEALANT
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0'-3"
CUT BACK
1
8
"
0'-3"
MIN.
LAP
(2) 3/8" BEADS
OF BUTYL
SEALANT
NOTES:
ALL TRIMS REQUIRE A 3" LAP EXCEPT
VALLEY TRIM WHICH REQUIRES A 9" LAP
USE POP RIVETS
IN SEALANT
ONLY TO MIN.
FISH-MOUTHING
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EXPOSED FASTEN
HPM CUSTOM METAL ROOFING
EXPOSED FASTEN Design & Detail Guide – June 2018
HPM CUSTOM METAL ROOFING
Kapolei, Hawaii
Campbell Industrial Park
91-302 Hanua Street
Kapolei, HI 96707
Phone: (808) 682-8560
Toll Free: (877) 841-7633
Fax: (808) 682-8565
Email: [email protected]
Kea'au, Hawaii
Shipman Industrial Park
16-166 Melekahiwa Street
Keaau, HI 96749
Phone: (808) 966-5660
Toll Free: (800)317-4161
Fax: (808) 966-5672
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