Sie sind auf Seite 1von 30

2012 Metal Building Systems Manual

Appendix A16 Metal Roofing Details Foreword


(on CD only)
Because of the many different types of standing seam roof systems available in today’s
market, it is only natural to try to categorize them by shape, strength or common use. This
categorization is a worthwhile effort in order to assist the design professional in choosing the
proper roof type for a particular project. Standing seam roof systems are often classified by
the design community as either structural or architectural. This limited classification does not
do justice to the wide variety of standing seam roof systems, since many architectural panels
also have structural capabilities. Likewise, most structural standing seam panels are available
in a myriad of colors, and are often used in architectural applications. For the purpose of this
discussion, standing seam roof systems will be divided into two major classifications:
trapezoidal and vertical rib.

The details presented on the CD are intended to be used as a general guide to aid in the
development of standing seam roof systems. Trim details should be chosen with extreme care
to prevent potential roof leaks. The details contained in this manual are generic in nature, and
individual manufacturers details will vary. These details were developed by the member
companies of the Metal Building Manufacturers Association, and have been modified to be
generic in nature to represent general conditions.

As you review these details, you may want to keep the following questions in mind:

• Will the roof system be installed over open framing or a solid deck?
• What will the roof slope be?
• How much thermal movement is anticipated?
• Do all pertinent details accommodate this thermal movement?
• Does the roof need to be ventilated?

The reader is granted a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use individual detail


drawings in specific plans and specifications. This license does not, however, extend to
republication of the details in other manners. Readers are advised to check with their
own design professionals to ensure that the details are appropriate for any specific
building or application. MBMA DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

To access the details on the CD-ROM that was included with this manual, insert the CD into
your computer’s CD drive and follow the menu prompts. The details are provided in both
AutoCAD™ and Adobe PDF formats.
2012 Metal Building Systems Manual

Section 1 - Trapezoidal Rib Panel Details


Trapezoidal rib panels have traditionally been used in structural applications, and are most
often installed over open framing. They are available in both snap-together and mechanically
formed seams. The minimum roof slope for these systems is ¼:12, so it is important that the
trim details used with them are weathertight.

Trapezoidal rib panels are often installed on very large buildings at low slopes. Because of
this, it is conceivable to have very long roof runs. Care must be taken to ensure that thermal
expansion and contraction have been accounted for. This can be accomplished by fixing the
panels at one location on the substructure to control the roof panel movement. The details for
this situation are contained in this section. Also keep in mind that expansion joints may be
required at the ridge, gutters, eaves and in the plane of the roof.

It is more difficult to insure weathertightness at hips and valleys with trapezoidal rib panels
than with vertical rib panels. If it becomes necessary to use trapezoidal rib panels on projects
with hips and valleys, it is recommended that a highly experienced roof installer be retained.
Extreme care should be exercised when installing trapezoidal rib panels in these situations.
2012 Metal Building Systems Manual

Trapezoidal Rib Details


Table of Contents

Low Eave With Fixed Post Hung Sculptured Gutter ........................................................... 1-1
Low Eave With Fixed Post Hung Box Gutter ....................................................................... 1-2
Low Eave With Post Hung Gutter ....................................................................................... 1-3
Fixed Non-Vented Low Eave ............................................................................................... 1-4
Fixed Non-Vented Low Eave ............................................................................................... 1-5
Fixed Vented Low Eave ....................................................................................................... 1-6
Fixed High Eave ................................................................................................................... 1-7
Fixed Vented High Eave ...................................................................................................... 1-8
Floating High Eave............................................................................................................... 1-9
Vented Floating High Eave ................................................................................................ 1-10
Panel Lap ........................................................................................................................... 1-11
Panel Lap With Staggered Endlaps ................................................................................... 1-12
Floating Rake ..................................................................................................................... 1-13
Floating Rake ..................................................................................................................... 1-14
Fixed Rake On Module ...................................................................................................... 1-15
Fixed Rake Off Module...................................................................................................... 1-16
Non-Vented Floating Ridge ............................................................................................... 1-17
Vented Floating Ridge ....................................................................................................... 1-18
Non-Vented Fixed High Eave At Head Wall ...................................................................... 1-19
Non-Vented Floating High Eave At Head Wall .................................................................. 1-20
Non-Vented Floating High Eave At Head Wall .................................................................. 1-21
Vented Floating High Eave At Head Wall .......................................................................... 1-22
Floating Rake At Head Wall............................................................................................... 1-23
Fixed Valley ....................................................................................................................... 1-24
Floating Hip ....................................................................................................................... 1-25
Step Condition................................................................................................................... 1-26
Expansion Joint ................................................................................................................. 1-27
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012
These are generic details, representative of general industry practices, but
individual manufacturer’s details may vary. See Foreword for license and disclaimer
of warranties.
©Metal Building Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. July, 2012

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen