SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual 7 th Edition



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SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual 7 th Edition

Sheet Metal As An Architectural Element Long life building material with a long history of use Metals can be alloyed and formed to create unique metals and shapes to design unique buildings Metal roofs are enjoying a resurgence of interest and use partially driven by code mandated cool roofs and new LEED requirements Lowest-cost steep slope roof based on life cycle costing Architectural sheet metal is the original green roofing solution Many critical metal elements are invisible Flashing!

Benefits Of Sheet Metal Properly designed and professionally constructed and installed by experienced contractors sheet metal elements can last for centuries Sheet metal fits all green building materials measures, especially recycled content Recycled content: steel = 25%; roofing copper = >75%; Energy efficiency per Florida Solar Research = lightcolored metal roofs VERY energy efficient Soldered sheet metal joints are sustainable and do not require continuous maintenance unlike ALL sealant protected joints

History of Architectural Metals First used by the ship building industry lead used in the 1500s with rolled copper use starting in late 1600s New York City Hall used copper for roofing circa 1764 A copper roof was used on the rebuilt Old Senate Chamber in 1819; replaced in a 1900 renovation The slate roof on the White House was replaced with sheet iron in 1804 The copper roof on the Old Church of Christ in Philly lasted from the 1830s to 1967; substrate failed Early metal roofs were batten-style or flat-seamed until rolled tin production became common later in the 19 th century with standing seam coming into general use

ASMM Contents Roof Drainage Design & Systems Roof Edging and Perimeters (Gravel- Stop & Fascia) Copings Flashing Building Expansion Metal Roof Systems Wall Systems

ASMM Contents - New for 7 th Edition Wall and Roof Penetrations Louvers, Screens and Skylights Interior Architectural Sheet Metal Elements Other Metal Elements Historical Restoration Quality Control Procedures Appendices A through N Soldering Underlayments Adhesives

Roof Drainage Design Roof Area Rainfall Intensity Metal Selection Gutter Style/Design & Sizing Downspout Style & Sizing Expansion Allowances Fastening Method Selection Flashing Requirements

FIGURE 1-2 RECTANGULAR GUTTER STYLES

Built-in Gutters Poses greatest risk of water intrusion Soldered or welded joints only Stainless steel and copper recommended Use high-quality membrane underneath as a secondary underlayment Specific shapes address water freezing Attention to expansion allowances/design Min. two downspouts per roof section

Expansion Allowances Gutter-specific expansion tables based on girth/profile/metal & predicted annual ΔT Expansion of Building Materials table with various expansion coefficients Must be used for fascia and copings with consideration of both metal and substrate Flat seam roof expansion guidance over 30 feet use batten seam design to allow for expansion Copings and fascia also require joints that accommodate expansion between sections

FIGURE 1-5 ALLOWANCES FOR GUTTER EXPANSION

Roof Edging and Perimeter Chapter covers a multitude of fascia design methods for flat roofing systems Water should NOT be allowed to flow over the edge of built-up roofs! Be careful with ladders and never step on the tops of fascia Other reasons for controlled roof access beyond security

FIGURE 2-6 CAP FASCIA - INSTALLATION

Copings The horizontal, top surface is the most vulnerable point for water to enter a wall Water entering top of wall can travel distances Copings provide a permanent water stop and reduce wall-related maintenance Metal copings provide an attractive, finished appearance Design for expansion with appropriate joints between coping sections

Flashing Third largest but most important chapter! Time-tested (old-fashioned) methods to prevent moisture intrusion Critical component for the protection of the substrate, structural elements, and interior Importance of flashing highlighted at national mold-related conferences Soldered metal joints = no/low maintenance

Building Expansion Expansion and contraction = important design factors for all structures Metal movement accommodated by specifically-designed expansion joints Proper width of expansion joints based on the total amount of movement

FIGURE 5-3 BUILDING EXPANSION JOINTS ROOF AT GRAVEL STOP

Metal Roofing Early consultation with experienced metal roofing contractors recommended Two structural types: Non-structural requires continuous support» CUSTOM Structural spans use intermittent supports» MANUFACTURED Compatibility of all materials and galvanic reactions need to be considered Support/underlayment system VERY critical

Standing Seam Roofs Recommended for roof slopes of 1 in./ft or greater Construction options may vary with slope Designers should consult local contractors for recommendations based on local conditions, experience and forming equipment Very thick metal specified only after checking availability of forming equipment

Batten Seam Roofs Recommended for slopes of 3 in./ft or greater Sealing methods to accommodate lesser slopes Copper or aluminum metal Prominent ribs amplify a roof s shape Offers architects the widest range of individual expression Size & shape of battens Intersecting battens at various angles Use in combination with other roof types

Copper, double lock, standing seam roof FIGURE 6-8 BATTEN SEAM ROOFS

FIGURE 6-3 FLAT SEAM ROOFS

FLAT SEAM STAINLESS STEEL PANELS DISNEY CONCERT HALL, LOS ANGELES

Flat Seam Roofs Used in low/no slope areas or areas subject to flooding or standing water Typically made from 20 x 28 sheets relative geometry is important fro expansion and contraction, sheet use efficiency, and wind load. Copper or stainless steel is recommended Lock and seal all joints, solder joints on slopes less than 3:12 Tapered-batten expansion joints required on sections exceeding 30 feet

Penetrations Created separate chapter in 7 th edition to place all roof/wall penetrations in one chapter Potential source of leaks especially high side Custom roofs and curb frames can be soldered and made as assemblies Penetrations in manufactured roofs typically chalked with sealants=service item

Snow Guards

Historic Restoration Detailed commentary and drawings Experience and expertise especially critical in historical metal restoration Contractors should be qualified! Many older/large cities have historic metal architectural features=community fabric Cornices Domes Cupolas

Appendices Metal Applications and Specifications Galvanic Corrosion < Critical Design Issue Sheet Metal Roof Test Report Custom Fabricated Metal Roof Specs Moisture and Maintenance of Envelopes Fasteners Soldering Qualification

Galvanic Corrosion Not well understood by many designers Metals adjacent in the galvanic chart indicate compatible metals Contact not required, runoff from incompatibles can create corrosion Beware of HVAC condensate via copper pipes to galvanized gutter, for example

Galvanic Scale ANODIC/CORRODED END/LEAST NOBLE Zinc Aluminum Galvanized Steel Cadmium Mild Steel, Wrought Iron Cast Iron Stainless Steel, types 304 and 316 Lead tin Solder Lead Brass, Bronze Copper Stainless Steel, types 304 and 316 (passive) CATHODIC/PROTECTED END/MOST NOBLE

Fastening Method Selection Appendix for fasteners and soldering Screws best, stainless best, treated wood Commentary and illustrations throughout detailing clips, cleats, reglets Solder old fashioned method is best Solder = permanent, sealants = continuous maintenance << Sustainability is the nature and important advantage of solder!

Sheet Metal Roof Test UL Standard 580/Factory Mutual Static Water Penetration Dynamic Water Penetration Structural Load Deflection Considerations for High Wind Areas

Fascia Pulloff Testing (Wind Uplift)

Pull Numbers

Soldering Pre-Qualification Specified method to demonstrate competence in soldering Only use qualified workers where leaks are not desired Suggested prequalification method provided in Appendix K Be concerned with results not methods

Contractor s Qualification Checklist Jointly developed by AIA & SMACNA Design limited only by imagination, not contractor skills Positive impacts on project completion schedule Ensures proper installation, increases architect s options for creativity Qualifies contractor based on proven experience record Assures two most important characteristics of architectural elements aesthetics & water tightness

Questions? Comments? Suggestions?

Instructors can consider reviewing and discussing these Don t photos.

No drip edge snap on standing seam on low slope

Seams popping off panel Traverse seam not staggered

Through wall counter flashing installed upside down no sealant at seams water running back in

Note stainless steel flashing back pitched no sealant or solder in joint

No drip edge