Architectural
Architectural
Architectural
Metal Manual
Peyton Collie
Project Manager Technical Resources
SMACNA
Technical Inquiries
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Interpret SMACNA standards for:
Code officials
Designers
Members
History Of Architectural
Metals
ASMM Contents
Expansion Allowances
Fastening Method Selection
Flashing Requirements
10
11
Built-in Gutters
Subject of many Technical Inquiries
Poses greatest risk of water intrusion
Soldered or welded joints only
Use high-quality membrane underneath
Specific shapes address water freezing
Attention to expansion allowances
No single downspouts per roof section
13
Flashing Recommendations
17
Copings
20
22
Flashing
Building Expansion
Expansion and contraction = important design
factor for larger structures/additions
Movement accommodated by speciallydesigned interlocking expansion joints
Proper width of expansion joints based on the
total amount of expansion driven movement
Metal Roofing
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33
Bermuda Roofs
Simulates the thick limestone shingles
used on roofs in Bermuda
Used on contemporary designed structures
Promotes a long, low look to the structure
Can be used in conjunction with battens to
define separate planes
Original function?
Appendices
Metal Applications and Specifications
Galvanic Corrosion
Sheet Metal Roof Test Report
Custom Fabricated Metal Roof Specs
Moisture and maintenance of envelopes
Fasteners
Soldering
Fascia and Coping Wind Tests
Galvanic Corrosion
Not well understood by many designers
Proximity of metals in chart
Passive SS simply means chemically
cleaned (changes characteristics)
Contact not required, runoff can cause
corrosion
Beware of HVAC condensate via copper
pipes to galvanized gutter
Galvanic Scale
ANODIC/CORRODED END/LEAST NOBLE
Zinc
Aluminum
Galvanized Steel
Cadmium
Mild Steel, Wrought Iron
Cast Iron
Stainless Steel, types 304 and 316 (active)*
Leadtin Solder
Lead
Brass, Bronze
Copper
Stainless Steel, types 304 and 316 (passive)
CATHODIC/PROTECTED END/MOST NOBLE
*Chemically cleaned usually with acidic solution
UL Standard 580/Factory
Mutual
Structural Load
Deflection
Edge securement for low-slope roofs. Lowslope membrane roof system metal edge
securement, except gutters, shall be
designed and installed for wind loads in
accordance with Chapter 16 and tested for
resistance in accordance with ANSI/SPRI
ES-1, except the basic wind speed shall be
determined from Figure 1609.
Pull Numbers
Questions
Comments
Suggestions