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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY PRIOR TO BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THE WEATHER GUARD PANEL.
IF THERE IS A CONFLICT BETWEEN PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS PROVIDED AND/OR APPROVED BY WHIRLWIND STEEL BUILDINGS, INC AND DETAILS IN THIS MANUAL, PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Descriptions and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this publication was approved for printing. In a continuing effort to refine and improve products, Whirlwind reserves the right to discontinue products at any time or change specifications and/or designs without incurring obligation. To insure you have the latest information available, please inquire or visit our Web Site at www.whirlwindsteel.com
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TABLE CONTENTSROOFING SYSTEMS
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-4Architect / Engineer / Erector Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-5-6
GENERAL INFORMATION
Roof Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-7Product Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-8-9Panel Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WG-10-11
TYPICAL DETAILS
Field Hemming Panel End Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-12Eave Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WG-13-14Hip & Ridge Trim details- Exposed Fastened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WG-15-16Vented Ridge Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-17Valley Trim Details - Exposed Fastened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-18High Side Trim Details - Exposed Fastened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-19Rake Tie-In Details - Exposed Fastened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-20High Side Tie-In Details - Exposed Fastened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-21Pipe Penetration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WG-22
FASTENER PERFORMANCE
Field Hemming Panel End Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WG-23-26
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ROOFING SYSTEMS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Coverage Width 12”
Minimum Slope 3:12
Panel Attachment Concealed Fastener Snap Lock System
Gauge 26 GA
Coatings Galvalume Clear Acrylic, SMP
12” Coverage
¾”
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
• UL Construction No. 529• UL 580 Up-Lift Tested, Class 90 Rated• UL 2218 Hail Impact Resistant• Inclined: Unlimited• Impact: Class 4• Texas Department of Insurance Report RC-144
Weather Guard is an economical, snap-together, concealed fastener roofing panel. Weather Guard residential and commercial applications. Panels are simply installed by placing pancake head fasteners in the panel’s slotted flange. Weather Guard should be installed over solid decking.
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ROOFING SYSTEMS
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER/ ERECTOR INFORMATION
1. Weather Guard is a snap-together, 12” wide integral batten roof system. The minimum recommended slope is 3:12. Weather Guard is a UL 90 rated roofing panel that requires a solid substructure for support.
2. Weather Guard is a water shedding roof system and therefore must be installed on a minimum 3:12 roof slope. The panels must be installed over a completely waterproofed substructure If the waterproof membrane is mechanically attached with metal fasteners of any type, fasteners should be covered to protect the back side of the roof panels. Any mechanical attachment device that does not lay flat on the deck will telegraph through the panels.
3. Use a properly aligned and uniform substructure to avoid panel distortion. Typical substructures - plywood (5⁄8” minimum), light weight concrete, metal decking or OSB. All substructures must be properly engineered to meet specified design loads. For illustration purposes, details are show over plywood decking. For other substructures, please inquire.
4. Roofs may be erected from either direction. For panel lengths over 40’, please inquire.
5. Heavier gauges and striations minimize oil canning. Oil canning is not a cause for rejection.
6. The substructure (eave to ridge) must be on plane with a tolerance of ¼” in 20’ and ³⁄8” in 40’.
7. For proper fastener application, see Page WG-8 and WG-9.
8. All drawings and trim dimensions in this manual are based on a 1¼” wall thickness (Super Span Panel) and a 3:12 roof slope. Other wall panel thicknesses and roof slopes may affect various dimensions on drawings and trim. If you have any questions, call Whirlwind.
9. The information in this manual is believed to be correct and accurate. It should not be used for any specific application without being reviewed by a registered professional engineer. All metal roofs should be designed by a registered, professional engineer for loads specified by the governing code, including the higher pressures encountered at the edge zones of the roof.
10. Avoid restricting the thermal expansion and contraction of the Weather Guard panels. (ie: Do not attach panels to the substructure at both the eave and ridge.)
11. Weather Guard panels are not designed to be work platforms. Avoid any unnecessary foot traffic on Weather Guard panels. If foot traffic is required, protect the roof panels by using some type of roof pad, temporary deck, or walkway.
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Before beginning installation of panels, the installer should examine the substrate or framing to ensure that all supporting members are straight, level, and plumb to avoid any panel distortion. All substructures should be designed to meet all necessary code requirements.
The installer should thoroughly familiarize himself with all installation instructions before starting work.
This manual contains suggestions and guidelines on how to install Weather Guard panels. The installation details shown are proven methods of construction, but are not intended to cover all instances, building requirements, designs or codes. It is the responsibility of the designer/installer to ensure that the details meet particular building requirements.
The panels should be installed plumb, straight, and accurately to the adjacent work. Some field cutting and fitting of panels and trim is to expected by the installer and minor field corrections are a part of normal installation work.
Installation procedures and penetrations by fasteners in the panel system shall be in accordance with the panel manufacturer’s printed instructions, details or the approved shop drawings. Trim shall be installed true, and in proper alignment, with any exposed fasteners equally spaced for the best appearance.
Oil canning in the flat area of the panels is common to the industry and shall not be a cause for panel rejection.
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ROOF PREPARATION
Weather Guard is an excellent choice for residential or light commercial applications. Please read the following before installing Weather Guard.
ON NEW CONSTRUCTION:
• Weather Guard is designed to be installed over solid decking• Make sure the roof is clear of any debris that might interfere with installation.• Whirlwind recommends that the installer uses no less than 30 lb. felt underlayment and ice & water shield in all
valley conditions.• Installer needs to utilize “chalk” line where the first panel is installed.• Whirlwind recommends that this line be vertical, 1” from the rake edge of the roof deck and square with eave.
Other methods of confirming the modularity (or squareness) can also be used.
ON EXISTING ROOF:
• Weather Guard is designed to be installed over solid decking.• Make sure any existing decking is smooth, level and in good condition. Replace any decking not meeting these
requirements.• If there is an existing asphalt shingle roof, check local building codes to determine whether existing shingles
must be removed.• If installed over existing shingles, Whirlwind recommends the use of horizontal “furring” strips and foam
insulation placed between furring strips. This will insure a solid and level substrate to attach panels.• Make sure the roof is clear of any debris that might interfere with installation.• Whirlwind recommends that the installer uses no less than a 30 lb. felt underlayment.
FASTENER SPACING:
• Maximum Recommended Fastener Spacing for 12” wide 26 GA panels is 10 3⁄8”.
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PRODUCT CHECKLIST
TUBE SEALANTPOLYURETHANE - WHITEACRYLIC - CLEAR
METAL VENT MATERIALPRE-VENT
PANEL HEMMING TOOLWSHT
TRIPLE BEADTAPE SEALER
DOUBLE BEADTAPE SEALER
⅛” X ³⁄��” POP RIVET
⅛” X ⅜” POP RIVET #10 - 11X1” CUPPED TRUST HEAD
• Trim to trim connections• Trim to panel
• “Z” Closure to angle at floating hip
#10 - 12 X 1 PANCAKE TORX HEAD SCREW
End cap
Ridge cap Ridge cap
Pre-Vent
6⅝”
¾”Cobra® Vent
mat’l
PRE-VENT LOW PROFILE RIDGE VENT
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PRODUCT CHECKLIST
SIMPLE EAVEET-62_ (specify roof slope)
VALLEYVF-145
HIGH SIDE TIE-INSR-139
”4”
Color
Open hem ½”
5”
6”
Color
8¹¹⁄16”
1½”
Color Specify angle
8¹¹⁄16”
½”
5”
4”
1”
¾”
Color
½”
4”
5½”
½”
¾”
Color
½”1”
3½”
3⅜”±
Color
1 ⁄16”15
¾”
4½”
4¼”
1”3½”
Color5¼”
135°
Color
6⅝”
Bevel
Color
½”
4”
4” ¾”
1⅛”
135º
Color
⅝”
1”
1”Color
⁄16”15
HEM EAVE ET-67_ (specify roof slope)
HIGH SIDE EAVEET-68_ (specify roof slope)
RAKE TIE-INMT-101
OFFSET CLEATSS-608
CONTINUOUS CLEATSS-609
GUTTER GU-80_ (specify roof slope)
RIDGE/HIPHF-620
RAKE TRIMSR-115
RAKE SUPPORT/ ZEE CLOSUREST--801
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PANEL INSTALLATION TO BEGIN:
*Note: Before installation, select the type of eave details that suites the design requirements. If you choose the smooth configuration or hemmed edge detail, the panels should be field cut prior to being installed on the roof.
1. Snap a chalk line 1” from the rake edge of the roof.2. Align the female edge of the first panel with the chalk line. Panel should overhang eave as required by the selected
eave detail.3. Check panel alignment. If panel is properly aligned, attach rake edge to roof with a #10 x 1” Hi-Low woodscrew at
48” centers.
4. Attach the extended nail strip leg of the first panel to the plywood substrate with #10 x 1” pancake head fasteners at 103⁄8” centers (alternate slots).
10 X 1” Wood Screw Hi-Low
48” O.C.
1“
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5. Align the second panel female edge with the starter panel male edge. Panels must be flush at eave edge then lightly compress and snap panels together at seam. Snap panels from eave to ridge.
6. After panel seam is locked, fasten the panel with a #10 x 1” Type A Pancake Head - Wood Screw along the male leg at 103⁄8” on center or every other slot.
7. Continue to apply panels as shown in the previous steps.
8. Panels at the eave can be terminated in two ways. Each will depends on aesthetic considerations determined by the building owner or architect.
a. Panels can be fastened along the eave with a #10-11 Cupped Truss head wood grip with washer. Fasten along a line parallel to the eave edge 3” up from the eave edge. The fasteners are spaced at 6” centers.
b. Panels can be field hemmed at the eave by using the hemming tool. Typical hemming procedure is as follows:
#10 - 12 X 1” Type A Pancake HeadWood Screw at 10⅜” Centers
“6 “3#10 X 1” Cupped Truss Head Woodgrip
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TYPICAL DETAILS
NOTES:1. Field notch male and female legs of panel 1½”.2. Diagonal cut pan at 45° angle.3. Engage panel hemming tool onto protruding panel.4. Bend panel down to form an open hem.5. Hem may be tightened with a pair of vise grip “duck bills.”
1 ¹⁄₂"
Field Notch
PanelHemming Tool
PanelHemming Tool
Panel HemmingTool
1 ¹⁄₂"
1 ¹⁄₂"
¹⁄₂"
¹⁄₂"
1"
Panel
Panel
Panel
FIELD HEMMING PANEL END
NOTCHING PANEL END
ENGAGINGHEMMING TOOL
FORMING OPEN HEM PANEL ENGAGEMENT
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TYPICAL DETAILS
EAVE
EAVE OFFSET CLEAT
Eave TrimW/Drip Edge
Pancake Head Fastener 2’-0” O.C.
Continuous CleatPancake Head
Fastener 6” O.C.
Substructure
WaterproofMembrane
Weather Guard Panel
Pancake Head Fastener 2’-0” O.C.
Continuous CleatPancake Head
Fastener 6” O.C.
Substructure
WaterproofMembrane
Weather Guard Panel
Eave Trim
O�set Cleat
Double BeadTape Sealer
PANEL END DETAIL
PANEL END DETAIL
FILL ENDWITH TUBECAULK
NOTE1. These details may be used on roof slopes up to 6:12. For roof slopes greater than 6:12, please contact Whirlwind.
HEMMED EAVE
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EAVE
Eave Trim
Cupped Truss HeadFastener 2’-0” O.C.
Double BeadTape Sealer
Substructure
WaterproofMembrane
Weather Guard Panel
10 x 1 Cupped Truss HeadFastener 6” O.C.
PANEL END DETAIL
FILL ENDWITH TUBECAULK
WaterproofMembrane
Weather Guard Panel Double BeadTape Sealer
Gutter Strap3’-0” O.C.
Pop Rivet
Box Gutter10 x 1 Cupped Truss Head
Fastener 6” O.C.
Substructure
Fastener(Panel to Substrate)
Pancake Head
NOTES:1. These details may be used on roof slopes up to 6:12. For roof slopes greater than 6:12, please contact Whirlwind.
GUTTER
STANDARD EAVE
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TYPICAL DETAILS
HIP & RIDGE TRIM DETAILS - EXPOSED FASTENED(Rake trim must be installed prior to installing the ridge. Panels must be field cut at hip.)
Rake Trim 4”
4”
Double BeadTape Sealant Weather Guard Panel
30 Lb. Felt Paper(Recommended)
#10-11x 1” Cupped Truss Head with washer (at 1’-0” Centers)
#10-11x 1” Cupped Truss Head with washer (at 48” Centers)
#10-12 x 1” Pancake headwith washer (at 2’-0” Centers)
Continuous Cleat
Building Line
Double BeadTape Sealant Weather Guard Panel
30 Lb. Felt Paper(Recommended)
#10-11x 1” Cupped Truss Head with washer (at 1’-0” Centers)
#10-11x 1” Cupped Truss Head with washer (at 48” Centers)
Rake Trim
#10-11x 1” Cupped Truss Head with washer (at 1’-0” Centers)
Building Line
4”
4”
NOTES:1. Caulk and lap the rake trim at least 2” hooking the hem.2. Miter cut the rake trim at the peak to join each side at the ridge.3. Cut and fold the rake at the eave to seal the end. Use painted pop rivets to fasten.
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TYPICAL DETAILS
HIP & RIDGE TRIM DETAILS - EXPOSED FASTENED
Building Line#10 - 12 x 1 Type A Pancake Head(3 per panel)
30# Felt Paper(Recommended)
Zee closure (Field cut) w/doublebead tape sealant top & bottom
Weather Guard Panel
Double BeadTape Sealer
¼ - 14 x ⅞ Cupped Truss HeadLaptek or Pop Rivet w/⅜” grip(at 6” Centers)
¼ - 14 x ⅞ Cupped Truss HeadLaptek or Pop Rivet w/⅜” grip
(at 6” Centers)
6⅝”
2”Tube
Sealant
NOTES:1. Rake trim must be installed prior to installing the ridge.2. Panel must be field cut at hip.3. Attach zee closure parallel to ridge / hip.
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VENTED RIDGE
TubeCaulk
Fixed Ridgeflash
Panel
Double-BeadTape Sealer
“Z” Closure
Wood Deck
MoistureBarrier
UL90 Clip
MoistureBarrier
#10 - 12 x 1 Type A Pancake HeadWood Fastener 6” O.C.
“Z”Closure
Ridge Cap
Double-BeadTape Sealer
Panel
Cobra® Vent Material
3½”
Tube Caulk
Pre-Vent
Cupped Truss Head Laptek12” O.C.
Cupped Truss Head Laptek6” O.C.
NOTES:1. Do not use this detail with the fixed eave or valley details.2. Field cut “Z” closures to fit panel width.3. Install Double-Bead tape sealer to panels. Center of tape sealer should be 1” from end of panel.4. Install “Z” closures to panels with Fastener #10 cupped truss head wood fastener at 6” o.c. Vertical leg of “Z”
closure should be 2” from end of panel. Fasteners must go through tape sealer.5. Seal end of “Z” closure to panel seams with tube caulk.6. Attach ridge flash with Fastener #4 at 1’-0” o.c. to vented metal.
STANDARD RIDGE WITHPREVENT RIDGE VENT
ISOMETRICVIEW OF METAL
VENT DRIP
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TYPICAL DETAILS
Weather Guard
Building Line
Valley Trim
Type A Wood screw with Washer (4 per panel)
Triple Bead Tape Sealant
Ice & Water Shield in Valley
#10 - 12 x 1” Type A Pancake Head - Wood Screw (at 4’-0” Centers)
Tube Caulk Max
3“ (Min.)
8¾”
2”
NOTES:1. Valley trim must be installed prior to panel installation.2. Panel must be field cut at valley.3. Place a layer of 36” wide ice and water shield on valley centerline with 18” of material on each side of center.4. Caulk and lap the sequential valley trims a minimum of 6”.5. Field cut the panels allowing for overlap with valley trim.6. Seal panel end at triple bead line with tube caulking.
** Ice and water shield must be installed for all valley conditions.
VALLEY TRIM DETAILS - EXPOSED FASTENED
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Zee Closure (Field Cut)w/ Double BeadTape Sealant Top & Bottom
Building Line
30# Felt Paper(Recomended)
Weather Guard Panel
Double BeadTape Sealant
#10 x 1” Pancake HeadType A Wood
¼-14 x ⅞” Cupped Truss Head Laptekor Pop Rivet w/⅜ grip (at 6” Centers)
Tube Caulk
Hi-Side Trim
#10 x 1 Cupped Truss HeadType A Woodscrew
with washer (at 1’-0” Centers)
Pop Rivet w/⅜ grip or 1’-0” O.C.¼-14 x ⅞” Cupped Truss Head Laptek“Z” Closure(Field Cut)
WaterproofMembrane
Substructure
5½on Pitch
4”
Continuous Cleat
High Side Trim
3⅞
Tube Caulk
Pancake headfastener 2’-0” O.C.
Pancake headfastener 6” O.C.
Double BeadTape Sealant
HIGH SIDE TRIM DETAILS - EXPOSED FASTENED
HIGH SIDE TRIMWITH CONTINUOUS CLEAT
HIGH SIDE TRIMWITH EXPOSED FASTENED
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TYPICAL DETAILS
Building Line
30# Felt Paper(Recomended)
Weather Guard PanelDouble BeadTape Sealant
#10 x 1” Cupped Truss HeadWoodscrew at 48” centers
Counter flashing or wall panel(Not by Whirlwind)
Weather Seal as Required
Tie-In Trim
#10 x 1” Cupped Truss HeadWoodscrew with washer (at 1’-0” Centers)
Fastener(Not for Whirlwind)
2⅝”
3⅜”
RAKE TIE-IN TRIM DETAILS - EXPOSED FASTENED
NOTES:1. Caulk and lap the endwall tie-in trim at least 2” hooking the hem.2. Cut and fold the endwall tie-in trim at the eave to seal the end. Use pop rivets to fasten.
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Building Line
30# Felt Paper(Recomended)
Fastener(Not by Whirlwind)
Weather Guard Panel
Counter flash(Not by Whirlwind)
5”
6”
Tube caulk
¼ - 14 x ⅞” Cupped Truss HeadLAPTEK (at 6” Centers)
Zee closure (Field Cut)with double bead
Tape sealant top & botttom
#10 - 1” Type A Wood PancakeHead screws (3 per panel)
Counter flashing or wall panel(Not by Whirlwind)
Weather Seal as Required
HIGH SIDE TIE-IN TRIM DETAILS - EXPOSED FASTENED
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Dektite
¼” - 14 x ⅞ “ Cupped TrussHead Wood Screw (at 2” Centers)
PIPE PENETRATION
NOTES:1. Cut dektite at appropriate pipe diameter marking on sleeve.2. Slide the Dektite boot down over pipe.3. Seal between base and roof with tube caulk.4. Adjust base to fit profile of the roof.5. Fasten the Dektite with ¼ - 14 X 7⁄8” Cupped Truss Head Wood Screw at 2” centers.
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