POST RAME LIGHT GAUGE APPLICATION GUIDE Lebanon, PA 888.339.0059 Bridgton, ME 888.339.0059 Howe, IN 866.562.3782 www.everlastroofing.com
Post rame Light Gauge Guage Post rame Trim Table of Contents Light Gauge Trim LG 02 - LG 03 Application Guidelines Safety and Minimum Slope LG 04 Handling and Storage LG 05 Installation / Ventilation / Cutting LG 06 Coverage / Overlap/Screw / Nail Patterns LG 07 - LG 08 Post rame Details Post rame Ridge and Hip LG 09 Post rame Rake & Corner LG 10 Post rame Base Angle LG 11 Post rame ascia LG 12 Post rame Gable LG 13 Post rame J Channel LG 14 Post rame Double Angle LG 15 Post rame Sidewall LG 16 Post rame Drip Cap LG 17 Post rame Post Trim LG 18 Post rame Endwall LG 19 Post rame & J Trim LG 20 Post rame Inside Corner LG 21 Post rame Overhead Door LG 22 Post rame Track Cover LG 23 Post rame Drip Edge LG 24 Post rame ascia & Soffit LG 25 Post rame ormed Valley LG 26 Post rame Notched Endwall LG 27
Post rame Light Gauge Guage A L C G P M E O B K H N I A 29 Ga. 13 Univ. Ridge 10 6 TLURC1xx Purpose: 4 4 J Coverage/Overlap and Screw/Nail Pattern of Everlast II Everlast II Post rame Trim This application guide is intended to assist in the application of light gauge Everlast Roofing products on post frame structures. The details and 4 1/2 illustrations in this manual may not be applicable to all building plans or field situations. It is the buyer's responsibility to verify all applicable code requirements, check all field measurements, and determine suitability of the material for the job. 1 3/4 E 5/8 29 Ga. ascia Trim 10 2 TLT4xx 3 4 1/2 1 3/4 B C E 29 Ga. Rake & Corner 10 12 14 16 TLRC2xxxx 4 1/2 7/8 29 Ga. 6.5 Drip Trim Edge 10 2 TL6.560xx 4 3/4 3/4 1/ 2 C I P D 29 Ga. Gable Trim 10 2 TLGT5xx 2 5 1/ 4 1/2 7/8 29 Ga. J Channel 10 2 TLJC6xx /8 3 2 1 C G 29 Ga. AG4 Gable Trim 10 2 TLS17xx 1/8 4 1/2 29 Ga. Double Angle 10 2 TLDA7xx 4 / 3 1 2 / 4 1/8 1/2 D H 29 Ga. Base Angle 10 2 TLBA3xx 1 3/4 1 1/2 29 Ga. Univ. Sidewall 10 2 TLUS8xx 2 5/8 LG-02 7/8 7/8 1 1 3 1/2 7/8 I 29 Ga. Drip Cap 10 2 TLDC9xx J 29 Ga. Post Trim K 29 Ga. Notched Endwall EL K 29 Ga. Univ. Endwall L 29 Ga. & J
A L C G P M E O B K H N I A 1 3/4 29 Ga. 13 Univ. Ridge 10 6 TLURC1xx 5/8 4 4 1 3/4 J Post rame Trim D Everlast Coverage/Overlap II Post rame and Screw/Nail Trim Pattern of Everlast II B C 29 Ga. Rake & Corner 10 12 14 16 TLRC2xxxx 4 1/2 7/8 4 1/2 C 29 Ga. Gable Trim 10 2 TLGT5xx 2 5 1/ 4 1/2 7/8 C 29 Ga. AG4 Gable Trim 10 2 TLS17xx 1/8 4 1/2 4 1/8 1/2 D 29 Ga. Base Angle 10 2 TLBA3xx 1 3/4 1 1/2 E 29 Ga. ascia Trim 10 2 TLT4xx 3 4 1/2 E 29 Ga. 6.5 Drip Trim Edge 10 2 TL6.560xx 4 3/4 3/4 1/ 2 I P 29 Ga. J Channel 10 2 TLJC6xx /8 3 2 1 G 29 Ga. Double Angle 10 2 TLDA7xx 4 / 3 7/8 1 2 / H 29 Ga. Univ. Sidewall 10 2 TLUS8xx 2 5/8 7/8 1 1 3 1/2 7/8 I 29 Ga. Drip Cap 10 2 TLDC9xx J P 29 Ga. Post Trim 10 2 TLPT10xxxx K 29 Ga. Notched Endwall EL 42 TLNEEL32xx K 29 Ga. Univ. Endwall 10 2 TLUE11xx L 29 Ga. & J 10 2 TLJ12xx 3/8 2 7/8 1 1/2 3 1/2 5 1/2 6 7 1/4 7 1/2 7 3/4 9 3/4 1 6 5 Notched to fit panel profile 4 6 1 9/16 7/8 2 3/8 L 29 Ga. 11.25 ascia & Soffit 10 2 TLS17xx M 29 Ga. Inside Corner 10 2 TLIC13xx N P 29 Ga. Overhead Door 10 2 12 6 TLODT14xx O 29 Ga. Track Cover Cannonball M 10 2 TLCT15xx 5 1/2 11 1/4 7/8 1 3/4 1 3/4 Jan. 07 4 3/4 5/8 4 3/4 2 4 1/2 4 1/2 9 8 / 7 1 1/2 7 5/ 8 / 1 3 8 LG-03
Post rame Light Guage Gauge Application Guidelines Safety: Always work safely when installing metal products. Use extreme caution on a roof at all times, and wear gloves and safety glasses to avoid injury. Hearing protection should be used when power-cutting metal panels. Do not walk on panels until all fasteners are installed. Metal panels are slippery when wet, dusty, frosty or oily. Do not attempt to walk on a metal roof under these conditions. Always use OSHA recommended safety harness or equipment when working on a roof. Wear soft-soled shoes to improve traction and to minimize damage to the paint finish. Always be aware of your position on the roof relative to any roof openings, roof edges, co-workers, and penetrations. Installing metal panels on a windy day can be dangerous and should be avoided. Consult OSHA guidelines for more comprehensive safety requirements. Minimum Slope: Everlast Roofing light gauge products are designed to be installed on pitches of no less than 3:12. Please contact an Everlast sales representative for product recommendations on lower sloped roofs. ALLOWABLE UNIORM LIVE LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE OOT Live Load based on L/180 deflection Wind Load (Stress) Span (eet) 2ʹ0ʺ 2ʹ6ʺ 3ʹ0ʺ 3ʹ6ʺ 4ʹ0ʺ 2ʹ0ʺ 2ʹ6ʺ 3ʹ0ʺ 3ʹ6ʺ 4ʹ0ʺ 29 Gauge (.015) 156 79 46 - - 207 105 61 - - 1. Maximum allowable loads are based upon a continuous three span sheet application. 2. Calculated in accordace with the 1996 AISI Cold ormed Steel Design Manual. 3. Maximum allowable loads for wind have been increased by 33%. 4. Allowable deflection loads are limited by a maximum deflection ratio of L/180 of span. 5. Everlast Roffing, Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications of its products without notice. LG-04
Post rame Light Guage Gauge Handling: A. Do not lift panels from ends while flat. Lift the panels on edge when moving individual panels or when moving panels onto the roof. B. Do not unload in a jerking or bouncing fashion. While unloading, the bundle must be handled at lift point, specified by Everlast Roofing, Inc. s greater than 25' long should be unloaded using spreader bar to prevent panels from bending. C. Although the paint coating is tough, dragging panels across the surface of one another will almost certainly damage the finish. Improper handling of metal panels may cause scratches to the paint finish. ELR offers matching touch up paint in a variety of standard colors in the event of any scratches to the paint finish. Please note: touch up paint will not weather as well or at the same rate as the original coating or finish. Storage: A. If the material is not to be used immediately, it should be stored in a dry place. Moisture trapped between sheets may cause damage to the paint system. The paint system may become soft or water stains may appear which can detract from the appearance and affect the service life of the material. To avoid problems store the materials in a well-ventilated dry area. Stack the materials in an incline position. DO NOT USE PLASTIC TO COVER MATERIALS. THIS CAN CAUSE SWEATING OR CONDENSATION! LG-05
Post rame Light Gauge Guage Installation Recommendations: - s can be installed over open purlins. See load chart for spacing - s should be installed against any prevailing wind - s should be installed square, plumb and properly aligned to one another - Galvanized and galvalume panels should remain void of any condensation containing copper, lead or uncoated steel materials - In situations where an endlap of a panel is required, be certain to overlap upper panel a minimum of 8 over lower panel and apply sealant and butyl lap tape uniformly between the two panels. Ventilation/Insulation: Proper design and installation of vapor barriers and ventilation systems are important to prevent condensation and the resulting problems of moisture damage and loss of insulation efficiency. Condensation occurs when moistureladen air comes in contact with a surface temperature equal to or below the dew point of the air. This phenomenon creates problems that are not unique to metal buildings; these problems are common to all types of construction. In addition to providing resistance to heat transfer, insulation can also protect against condensation forming on cold surfaces, either inside the building or within the wall/roof/system cavity. The arrangement of the building s insulation system and vapor retarder is the responsibility of the building designer. These are some basic guides to help control condensation. A. The insulation should have a vapor retarder face on the warm side of the insulation. or most buildings, this means that the vapor retarder is on the inside surface (toward the building s interior). B. The thickness of the insulation must be designed to maintain temperature of the vapor retarder above the interior dew point, using the worst-case expected outside temperature. C. All perimeter conditions, seams, and penetrations of the vapor retarder must be adequately sealed in order to provide a continuous membrane to resist the passage of water vapor. D. Building ventilation, whether by gravity ridge vent, power-operated fans, or other means, contributes significantly to reduced condensation. The movement of air to the outside of the building reduces the interior level of vapor pressure. On the buildings that have an attic space or are being retrofitted with metal roofing systems, vents should be placed at both the eave and peak of the roof in order to prevent a buildup of moisture (humidity) in the attic space. Contact your local building code official or an engineer on proper ventilation practices for you area. Cutting: Everlast recommends the use of tin snips or a "nibbler" type electric tool to field cutting metal panels. Cutting metal panels may create metal shavings. A. These shavings and/or chips must be removed immediately from the panel surface. ailure to remove such shavings or chips may cause staining and/or rust on the panel.. Any such surface damage will void the warranty. B. or your protection goggles should be worn when cutting metal panels and flashing. * This same principle applies when driving steel fasteners (see pages LG07 & LG08) LG-06
Coverage/Overlap and Screw/Nail Pattern of Everlast II COVERAGE OVERLAP Siphon Groove Woodscrew Roof Structure SCREW PATTERN NAIL PATTERN *Note - minimum of 1" fastener penetration is recommended LG-07
Coverage/Overlap and Screw/Nail Pattern of Everdrain COVERAGE OVERLAP Siphon Groove Roof Structure Wood Screw SCREW PATTERN NAIL PATTERN LG-08
Post rame Vented Universal Ridge Ridge astener Ridge Vent Ridge Cap Vapor Barrier 01 Universal Ridge TLURC1xx LG-09
Post rame Rake & Corner Post astener Girt astener 02 Rake & Corner TLRC2xxxx LG-10
Post rame Base Angle Skirt Board Inside Closure astener 03 Base Angle TLBA3xx LG-11
Post rame ascia Trim Inside Closure Roof astener Purlin astener Outside Closure Roof Truss Top Plate Post astener 04 ascia Trim TLT4xx LG-12
Post rame Gable Trim Purlin End Rafter Outside Closure 05 Gable Trim TLGT5xx LG-13
Post rame J Channel Door Jamb Door Girt Door Stop 'J' Channel astener 06 J Channel TLJC6xx LG-14
Post rame Double Angle Girt astener Inside Closure astener Butyl Tape Outside Closure 07 Double Angle TLDA7xx LG-15
Post rame Universal Sidewall Girt Inside Closure astener Butyl Tape astener Purlin Sloping Rafter 08 Universal Sidewall TLUS8xx LG-16
Post rame Drip Cap astener Inside Closure Window Unit 09 Drip Cap TLDC9xx LG-17
Post rame Post Trim Door Jamb Door Girt astener Door Stop astener 'J' Channel 10 Post Trim TLPT10xxxx LG-18
Post rame Universal Endwall Inside Closure astener Girt Butyl Tape astener Butyl Tape Outside Closure Purlin 11 Universal Endwall TLUE11xx LG-19
Post rame & J Trim astener Inside Closure acia Board Post Trim Soffit astener Wall Structure 12 & J Trim TLJ12xx LG-20
Post rame Inside Corner Girt astener Post astener Girt 13 Inside Corner TLIC13xx LG-21
Post rame Overhead Door Door Header Door Stops Man Door Overhead Door 14 Overhead Door TLODT14xx LG-22
Post rame Track Cover Cannonball M astener Girt 15 Track Cover Cannonball M TLCT15xx LG-23
Post rame Drip Edge EL astener Inside Closure Butyl Tape Drip Edge acia Board Soffit Post Trim 60 Drip Edge TL6.560xx LG-24
Post rame ascia & Soffit astener Butyl Tape Inside Closure astener acia Board astener Soffit Girt 17 ascia & Soffit TLS17xx LG-25
Post rame ormed Valley Valley Closure Vapor Barrier ormed Valley Solid Roof Structure 19 ormed Valley TLV19xx LG-26
Post rame Notched Endwall EL astener Inside Closure Notched to fit panel profile Girt Outside Closure Purlin Butyl Tape Top & Bottom of Closure 32 Notched Endwall EL TLNEEL32xx LG-27
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