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Accessories: 12-inch-(300-mm-) long Samples for each type of accessory. Warranties: Special warranties specified in this Section. QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Fabricator of sheet metal roofing. Custom-Fabricated Sheet Metal Roofing Fabricator Qualifications: Shop that employs skilled workers who custom-fabricate sheet metal roofing similar to that required for this Project and whose products have a record of successful in-service performance with at least five years of experience. Sheet Metal Roofing Standard: Comply with SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Conform to dimensions and profiles shown unless more stringent requirements are indicated. Preliminary Roofing Conference: Before starting roof deck construction, conduct conference at Project site. Comply with requirements for pre-installation conferences in Division01 Section "Project Management and Coordination." Review methods and procedures related to roof deck construction and sheet metal roofing including, but not limited to, the following: Meet with Owner, Architect, Owner's insurer if applicable, sheet metal roofing Installer, metal deck Installer, and installers whose work interfaces with or affects sheet metal roofing including installers of roof accessories and roof-mounted equipment. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. Review methods and procedures related to sheet metal roofing installation. Examine metal deck conditions for compliance with requirements, including flatness and attachment to structural members. Review structural loading limitations of metal deck during and after roofing. Review flashings, special roof details, roof drainage, roof penetrations, equipment curbs, and condition of other construction that will affect sheet metal roofing. Review governing regulations and requirements for insurance, certificates, and testing and inspecting if applicable. Review temporary protection requirements for sheet metal roofing during and after installation. Review roof observation and repair procedures after sheet metal roofing installation. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. Comply with requirements in Division01 Section "Project Management and Coordination." Review methods and procedures related to sheet metal roofing including, but not limited to, the following: DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver sheet metal roofing pans, components, and other sheet metal roofing materials so as not to be damaged or deformed. Package sheet metal roofing materials for protection during transportation and handling. Unload, store, and erect sheet metal roofing materials in a manner to prevent bending, warping, twisting, and surface damage. Stack materials on platforms or pallets, covered with suitable weathertight and ventilated covering. Store sheet metal roofing materials to ensure dryness. Do not store sheet metal roofing materials in contact with other materials that might cause staining, denting, or other surface damage. Store aluminum away from uncured concrete and masonry. Protect strippable protective covering on sheet metal roofing from exposure to sunlight and high humidity, except to extent necessary for period of sheet metal roofing installation. COORDINATION Coordinate installation of roof curbs, equipment supports, and roof penetrations, which are specified in Division07 Section "Roof Accessories." Coordinate sheet metal roofing with rain drainage work, flashing, trim, and construction of metal decks, parapets, walls, and other adjoining work to provide a leakproof, secure, and non-corrosive installation. WARRANTY Special Warranty on Finishes: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair finish or replace sheet metal roofing that shows evidence of deterioration of factory-applied finishes within specified warranty period. Fluoropolymer Finish: Deterioration includes, but is not limited to, the following: Color fading more than 5Hunter units when tested according to ASTMD2244. Chalking in excess of a No.8 rating when tested according to ASTMD4214. Cracking, checking, peeling, or failure of paint to adhere to bare metal. Finish Warranty Period: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion. Special Installer's Warranty: Roofing Installer's warranty, on warranty form at end of this Section, signed by Roofing Installer, in which Roofing Installer agrees to repair or replace components of custom-fabricated sheet metal roofing that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: Structural failures. Loose parts. Wrinkling or buckling. Failure to remain weathertight, including uncontrolled water leakage. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering, including non-uniformity of color or finish. Galvanic action between sheet metal roofing and dissimilar materials. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion. PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS RETAIN FIRST "ENERGY PERFORMANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR ROOFS THAT MUST COMPLY WITH THE EPA/DOE'S ENERGY STAR REQUIREMENTS. THE EPA/DOE'S ENERGY STAR "ROOF PRODUCT LIST" IS AVAILABLE IN PDF AT WWW.ENERGYSTAR.GOV. Energy Performance: Provide roof panels that are listed on the EPA/DOE's ENERGY STAR "Roof Product List" for [low] [steep]-slope roof products. RETAIN "ENERGY PERFORMANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR ROOFS THAT MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL "COOL-ROOF" ENERGY LEGISLATION; VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. EXAMPLE AND OPTIONS BELOW ARE FOR LOW-SLOPE ROOFS THAT MUST COMPLY WITH PRESCRIPTIVE APPROACH OF CCR TITLE24 (CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE). Energy Performance: Provide roof panels according to one of the following when tested according to CRRC-1: Three-year, aged solar reflectance of not less than [0.55] and emissivity of not less than [0.75] . Three-year, aged Solar Reflectance Index of not less than [64] when calculated according to ASTME1980. Structural Performance: Provide metal panel systems capable of withstanding the effects of the following loads, based on testing according to ASTME1592: Wind Loads: As indicated on Drawings. Other Design Loads: [As indicated on Drawings] . Deflection Limits: For wind loads, no greater than [1/180] [1/240] of the span. . RETAIN "AIR INFILTRATION" AND "WATER PENETRATION UNDER STATIC PRESSURE" PARAGRAPHS BELOW FOR SINGLE-SKIN METAL PANELS THAT SPAN OPENINGS BETWEEN SUPPORTS; USUALLY DELETE FOR PANELS MOUNTED ON SOLID SUBSTRATES. ASTME1680 IN "AIR FILTRATION" PARAGRAPH BELOW HAS REPLACED ASTME283 FOR TESTING METAL ROOF PANELS; RETAIN OPTION TO ALLOW PRODUCTS TO BE TESTED ACCORDING TO ASTME283. Air Infiltration: Air leakage of not more than 0.06 cfm/sq. ft. (0.3L/s per sq.m) when tested according to ASTME1680[or ASTME283] at the following test-pressure difference: VALUE IN FIRST OPTION IN "TEST-PRESSURE DIFFERENCE" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IS EQUIVALENT TO A 25-MPH (40-KM/H) WIND AND IS ASTME1680 DEFAULT. PRODUCTS TESTED TO VALUE IN SECOND OPTION BELOW, EQUIVALENT TO A 50-MPH (80-KM/H) WIND, ARE WIDELY AVAILABLE. REVISE TO SUIT PROJECT. Test-Pressure Difference: [1.57 lbf/sq. ft. (75 Pa)] [6.24 lbf/sq. ft. (300 Pa)]. ASTME1646 IN "WATER PENETRATION UNDER STATIC PRESSURE" PARAGRAPH BELOW HAS REPLACED ASTME331 FOR TESTING METAL ROOF PANELS; RETAIN OPTION TO ALLOW PRODUCTS TO BE TESTED ACCORDING TO ASTME331. Water Penetration under Static Pressure: No water penetration when tested according to ASTME1646[or ASTME331] at the following test-pressure difference: VALUE IN FIRST OPTION IN "TEST-PRESSURE DIFFERENCE" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IS EQUIVALENT TO A 34-MPH (55-KM/H) WIND AND IS ASTME1646 DEFAULT. PRODUCTS TESTED TO VALUE IN SECOND OPTION BELOW, EQUIVALENT TO A 50-MPH WIND (80-KM/H), ARE WIDELY AVAILABLE. REVISE TO SUIT PROJECT. Test-Pressure Difference: [2.86 lbf/sq. ft. (137 Pa)] [6.24 lbf/sq. ft. (300 Pa)]. TEST IN "HYDROSTATIC-HEAD RESISTANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW IS FOR RESISTANCE TO HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE FROM STANDING WATER. RETAIN ONLY FOR PANELS CAPABLE OF WATERTIGHT (HYDROSTATIC) INSTALLATION, NOT FOR PANELS USED IN WATER-SHEDDING (HYDROKINETIC) INSTALLATIONS THAT RELY ON UNDERLAYMENT FOR WATERTIGHTNESS. Hydrostatic-Head Resistance: No water penetration when tested according to ASTME2140. RETAIN "WIND-UPLIFT RESISTANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF UL-CLASS ROOF IS REQUIRED. VERIFY THAT PRODUCT IS LISTED IN UL'S "ROOFING MATERIALS & SYSTEMS DIRECTORY." UL LISTINGS INCLUDE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLY AND NOT SOLELY THE METAL ROOF PANELS. Wind-Uplift Resistance: Provide metal roof panel assemblies that comply with UL580 for wind-uplift-resistance class indicated. THE HIGHER THE VALUE IN THE OPTIONS IN "UPLIFT RATING" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW, THE GREATER THE UPLIFT RESISTANCE. Uplift Rating: [UL30] [UL60] [UL90]. RETAIN "FM GLOBAL LISTING" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF PROJECT IS FM GLOBAL INSURED OR IF FM GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS WILL SET A MINIMUM QUALITY STANDARD. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS OF FM GLOBAL CLASSIFICATION WITH OTHER REQUIREMENTS IN THIS SECTION. VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF METAL ROOF PANEL SYSTEMS THAT MEET THESE CLASSIFICATIONS. FM Global Listing: Provide metal roof panels and component materials that comply with requirements in FMGlobal4471 as part of a panel roofing system and that are listed in FM Global's "Approval Guide" for Class1 or noncombustible construction, as applicable. Identify materials with FM Global markings. RETAIN ONE OPTION IN "FIRE/WINDSTORM CLASSIFICATION" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW BASED ON WINDSTORM CLASSIFICATION OF PROJECT; THE HIGHER THE VALUE IN THE OPTION, THE GREATER THE UPLIFT RESISTANCE. FMGLOBAL LOSS PREVENTION DATA SHEET1-28 MULTIPLIES THE ACTUAL FIELD-OF-ROOF UPLIFT PRESSURE BY A FACTOR OF 2 TO OBTAIN THE FACTORED PRESSURE, THE NUMBER THAT ESTABLISHES THE MINIMUM FMGLOBAL APPROVAL RATING. VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF ROOFING SYSTEMS THAT MEET THESE CLASSIFICATIONS. OTHER OPTIONS FOR CLASSIFICATIONS INCREASE IN INCREMENTS OF 15 (E.G., CLASS1A-135, CLASS1A-150, CLASS1A-165, AND HIGHER). "CLASS1A" SIGNIFIES COMPLYING WITH ASTME108, CLASSA FIRE PERFORMANCE FOR FMGLOBAL-APPROVED, CLASS1 PANEL ROOFS. Fire/Windstorm Classification: Class1A-[60] [75] [90] [105] [120] . RETAIN ONE OPTION IN "HAIL RESISTANCE" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW. FOR AREAS THAT EXPERIENCE THREE OR MORE HAILSTORMS ANNUALLY, FMGLOBAL RECOMMENDS ROOFING SYSTEMS RATED SH (SEVERE HAIL) INSTEAD OF MH (MODERATE HAIL). Hail Resistance: [MH] [SH]. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes by preventing buckling, opening of joints, overstressing of components, failure of joint sealants, failure of connections, and other detrimental effects. Base calculations on surface temperatures of materials due to both solar heat gain and nighttime-sky heat loss. DIFFERENTIAL VALUES (FOR ALUMINUM IN PARTICULAR) IN "TEMPERATURE CHANGE (RANGE)" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW ARE SUITABLE FOR MOST OF THE U.S.; REVISE TO SUIT PROJECT. Temperature Change (Range): [120 degF (67 degC), ambient; 180 degF (100 degC), material surfaces] . STANDING-SEAM METAL ROOF PANELS General: Provide factory-formed metal roof panels designed to be installed by lapping and interconnecting raised side edges of adjacent panels with joint type indicated and mechanically attaching panels to supports using concealed clips in side laps. Include clips, cleats, pressure plates, and accessories required for weathertight installation. Steel Panel Systems: Unless more stringent requirements are indicated, comply with ASTME1514. COPY PARAGRAPHS BELOW AND RE-EDIT FOR EACH PRODUCT. INSERT DRAWING DESIGNATION FOR EACH PRODUCT REQUIRED. USE THESE DESIGNATIONS ON DRAWINGS TO IDENTIFY EACH PRODUCT. Vertical-Rib, Seamed-Joint, Standing-Seam Metal Roof Panels : Formed with vertical ribs at panel edges and [intermediate stiffening ribs symmetrically spaced] [a flat pan] between ribs; designed for sequential installation by mechanically attaching panels to supports using concealed clips located under one side of panels, engaging opposite edge of adjacent panels, and mechanically seaming panels together. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: ATAS International, Inc. Berridge Manufacturing Company. CENTRIA Architectural Systems. MBCI. PAC-CLAD; Petersen Aluminum Corporation. Metallic-Coated Steel Sheet: Zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheet complying with ASTMA653/A653M, G90 (Z275) coating designation, or aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel sheet complying with ASTMA792/A792M, ClassAZ50 (ClassAZM150) coating designation; structural quality. Prepainted by the coil-coating process to comply with ASTMA755/A755M. Nominal Thickness: [0.022 inch (0.56 mm)] [0.028 inch (0.71 mm)] [0.034 inch (0.86 mm)] [0.040 inch (1.02 mm)] [0.052 inch (1.32 mm)]. Exterior Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer] [Mica fluoropolymer] [Metallic fluoropolymer] [FEVE fluoropolymer] [Siliconized polyester] . Color: [As indicated by manufacturer's designations] [Match Architect's samples] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range] . Clips: [One-piece fixed] [Two-piece floating] to accommodate thermal movement. RETAIN ONE OF TWO "MATERIAL" SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. RETAIN STEEL CLIPS FOR METALLIC-COATED STEEL ROOF PANELS AND STAINLESS-STEEL CLIPS FOR ALUMINUM, STAINLESS-STEEL, OR COPPER PANELS. Material: [0.028-inch- (0.71-mm-)] [0.064-inch- (1.63-mm-)] nominal thickness, zinc-coated (galvanized) or aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel sheet. Material: [0.025-inch- (0.64-mm-)] [0.062-inch- (1.59-mm-)] thick, stainless-steel sheet. Joint Type: [Single folded] [Double folded] [As standard with manufacturer]. Panel Coverage: [12 inches (305 mm)] [14 inches (356 mm)] [16 inches (406 mm)] [18 inches (457 mm)] [20 inches (508 mm)] [24 inches (610 mm)] . Panel Height: [1.5 inches (38 mm)] [2.0 inches (51 mm)] [2.5 inches (64 mm)] . UNDERLAYMENT MATERIALS RETAIN APPROPRIATE PARAGRAPHS IN THIS ARTICLE FOR METAL ROOF PANELS APPLIED OVER SHEATHING. SELF-ADHERING, HIGH-TEMPERATURE UNDERLAYMENT MAY BE APPLIED ONLY AT EAVES, VALLEYS, AND OTHER AREAS VULNERABLE TO LEAKAGE, WITH FELT APPLIED OVER THE REMAINDER OF THE ROOF; OR UNDERLAYMENT MAY BE APPLIED OVER THE ENTIRE ROOF AREA. UNDERLAYMENTS LISTED IN "SELF-ADHERING, HIGH-TEMPERATURE UNDERLAYMENT" PARAGRAPH BELOW ARE SUITABLE FOR HIGHER TEMPERATURES ASSOCIATED WITH METAL ROOFING. REVISE IF HIGH-TEMPERATURE UNDERLAYMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. VERIFY, WITH UNDERLAYMENT MANUFACTURER, ACCEPTABILITY FOR USE ON ROOFS WITH SLOPES LESS THAN 2:12. Self-Adhering, High-Temperature Underlayment: Provide self-adhering, cold-applied, sheet underlayment, a minimum of 30 mils (0.76 mm) thick, consisting of slip-resistant, polyethylene-film top surface laminated to a layer of butyl or SBS-modified asphalt adhesive, with release-paper backing. Provide primer when recommended by underlayment manufacturer. Thermal Stability: Stable after testing at 240 degF (116 degC); ASTMD1970. Low-Temperature Flexibility: Passes after testing at minus 20 degF (29 degC); ASTMD1970. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Carlisle Residential; a division of Carlisle Construction Materials. Henry Company. Owens Corning. RETAIN "FELT UNDERLAYMENT" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF NOT USING SELF-ADHERING, HIGH-TEMPERATURE UNDERLAYMENT OVER THE ENTIRE ROOF AREA. Felt Underlayment: ASTMD226/D226M, TypeII (No.30), asphalt-saturated organic felts. SHEET IN "SLIP SHEET" PARAGRAPH BELOW IS USED TO SEPARATE METAL ROOF PANELS FROM UNDERLAYMENT. RETAIN IF REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER. Slip Sheet: Manufacturer's recommended slip sheet, of type required for application. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Miscellaneous Metal Subframing and Furring: ASTMC645; cold-formed, metallic-coated steel sheet, ASTMA653/A653M, G90 (Z275 hot-dip galvanized) coating designation or ASTMA792/A792M, ClassAZ50 (ClassAZM150) coating designation unless otherwise indicated. Provide manufacturer's standard sections as required for support and alignment of metal panel system. RETAIN PANEL ACCESSORIES, FLASHING, AND TRIM AS REQUIRED AND COORDINATE WITH THOSE SPECIFIED IN SECTION076200 "SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM." Panel Accessories: Provide components required for a complete, weathertight panel system including trim, copings, fasciae, mullions, sills, corner units, clips, flashings, sealants, gaskets, fillers, closure strips, and similar items. Match material and finish of metal panels unless otherwise indicated. Closures: Provide closures at eaves and ridges, fabricated of same metal as metal panels. Backing Plates: Provide metal backing plates at panel end splices, fabricated from material recommended by manufacturer. Closure Strips: Closed-cell, expanded, cellular, rubber or crosslinked, polyolefin-foam or closed-cell laminated polyethylene; minimum 1-inch- (25-mm-) thick, flexible closure strips; cut or premolded to match metal panel profile. Provide closure strips where indicated or necessary to ensure weathertight construction. Flashing and Trim: Provide flashing and trim formed from same material as metal panels as required to seal against weather and to provide finished appearance. Locations include, but are not limited to, eaves, rakes, corners, bases, framed openings, ridges, fasciae, and fillers. Finish flashing and trim with same finish system as adjacent metal panels. IF REQUIRED, INSERT SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RIDGE CLOSURES, CORNER UNITS, COPINGS, FASCIAE, AND FILLERS. Gutters: Formed from same material as roof panels, complete with end pieces, outlet tubes, and other special pieces as required. Fabricate in minimum 96-inch- (2400-mm-) long sections, of size and metal thickness according to SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Furnish gutter supports spaced a maximum of 36 inches (914 mm) o.c., fabricated from same metal as gutters. Provide wire ball strainers of compatible metal at outlets. Finish gutters to match [metal roof panels] [roof fascia and rake trim]. Downspouts: Formed from same material as roof panels. Fabricate in 10-foot- (3-m-) long sections, complete with formed elbows and offsets, of size and metal thickness according to SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Finish downspouts to match gutters. Roof Curbs: Fabricated from same material as roof panels, [0.048-inch (1.2-mm)] nominal thickness; with bottom of skirt profiled to match roof panel profiles and with welded top box and integral full-length cricket. Fabricate curb subframing of 0.060-inch- (1.52-mm-) nominal thickness, angle-, C-, or Z-shaped steel sheet. Fabricate curb and subframing to withstand indicated loads of size and height indicated. Finish roof curbs to match metal roof panels. Insulate roof curb with 1-inch- (25-mm-) thick, rigid insulation. Panel Fasteners: Self-tapping screws designed to withstand design loads. Panel Sealants: Provide sealant type recommended by manufacturer that are compatible with panel materials, are nonstaining, and do not damage panel finish. Sealant Tape: Pressure-sensitive, 100 percent solids, gray polyisobutylene compound sealant tape with release-paper backing. Provide permanently elastic, nonsag, nontoxic, nonstaining tape 1/2 inch (13 mm) wide and 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick. Joint Sealant: ASTMC920; elastomeric polyurethane or silicone sealant; of type, grade, class, and use classifications required to seal joints in metal panels and remain weathertight; and as recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer. Butyl-Rubber-Based, Solvent-Release Sealant: ASTMC1311. FABRICATION General: Fabricate and finish metal panels and accessories at the factory, by manufacturer's standard procedures and processes, as necessary to fulfill indicated performance requirements demonstrated by laboratory testing. Comply with indicated profiles and with dimensional and structural requirements. RETAIN "ON-SITE FABRICATION" PARAGRAPH BELOW TO PERMIT USE OF ON-SITE, PORTABLE ROLL-FORMING EQUIPMENT. On-Site Fabrication: Subject to compliance with requirements of this Section, metal panels may be fabricated on-site using UL-certified, portable roll-forming equipment if panels are of same profile and warranted by manufacturer to be equal to factory-formed panels. Fabricate according to equipment manufacturer's written instructions and to comply with details shown. Provide panel profile, including major ribs and intermediate stiffening ribs, if any, for full length of panel. RETAIN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW IF GASKETS OR SEALANTS ARE FACTORY INSTALLED. Fabricate metal panel joints with factory-installed captive gaskets or separator strips that provide a weathertight seal and prevent metal-to-metal contact, and that minimize noise from movements. Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Fabricate flashing and trim to comply with manufacturer's recommendations and recommendations in SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" that apply to design, dimensions, metal, and other characteristics of item indicated. Form exposed sheet metal accessories that are without excessive oil canning, buckling, and tool marks and that are true to line and levels indicated, with exposed edges folded back to form hems. Seams for Aluminum: Fabricate nonmoving seams with flat-lock seams. Form seams and seal with epoxy seam sealer. Rivet joints for additional strength. Seams for Other Than Aluminum: Fabricate nonmoving seams in accessories with flat-lock seams. Tin edges to be seamed, form seams, and solder. Sealed Joints: Form nonexpansion, but movable, joints in metal to accommodate sealant and to comply with SMACNA standards. Conceal fasteners and expansion provisions where possible. Exposed fasteners are not allowed on faces of accessories exposed to view. Fabricate cleats and attachment devices from same material as accessory being anchored or from compatible, noncorrosive metal recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer. Size: As recommended by SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" or metal panel manufacturer for application, but not less than thickness of metal being secured. FINISHES Protect mechanical and painted finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping. Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one-half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable variations in same piece are unacceptable. Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast. Steel Panels and Accessories: RETAIN ONE EXPOSED FLUOROPOLYMER OR SILICONIZED-POLYESTER FINISH FROM SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF FINISHES FOR PRODUCTS SPECIFIED. IF RETAINING MORE THAN ONE, INDICATE LOCATION OF EACH ON DRAWINGS OR BY INSERTS. TO OBTAIN A PROPRIETARY FINISH SYSTEM, INSERT NAMES OF COATING MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS. Two-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. Fluoropolymer finish containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Three-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. Fluoropolymer finish containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in both color coat and clear topcoat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Mica Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. Two-coat fluoropolymer finish with suspended mica flakes containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Metallic Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. Three-coat fluoropolymer finish with suspended metallic flakes containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in both color coat and clear topcoat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. FEVE Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. Two-coat fluoropolymer finish containing 100 percent fluorinated ethylene vinyl ether resin in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Siliconized Polyester: Epoxy primer and silicone-modified, polyester-enamel topcoat; with a dry film thickness of not less than 0.2 mil (0.005 mm) for primer and 0.8 mil (0.02 mm) for topcoat. FINISH IN "CONCEALED FINISH" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IS FREQUENTLY USED AS A FACTORY FINISH FOR INTERIOR SURFACES. Concealed Finish: Apply pretreatment and manufacturer's standard white or light-colored acrylic or polyester backer finish consisting of prime coat and wash coat with a minimum total dry film thickness of 0.5 mil (0.013 mm). Aluminum Panels and Accessories: RETAIN ONE FLUOROPOLYMER, SILICONIZED-POLYESTER, OR ANODIZED FINISH FROM SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF FINISHES FOR PRODUCTS SPECIFIED. IF RETAINING MORE THAN ONE, INDICATE LOCATION OF EACH ON DRAWINGS OR BY INSERTS. TO OBTAIN A PROPRIETARY FINISH SYSTEM, INSERT NAMES OF COATING MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS. REVISE OR INSERT ADDITIONAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS IN FIVE FLUOROPOLYMER SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW IF PERFORMANCE LEVELS INDICATED IN AAMA2605 ARE INSUFFICIENT. Two-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA2605. Fluoropolymer finish containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Three-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA2605. Fluoropolymer finish containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in both color coat and clear topcoat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Mica Fluoropolymer: AAMA2605. Two-coat fluoropolymer finish with suspended mica flakes containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Metallic Fluoropolymer: AAMA2605. Three-coat fluoropolymer finish with suspended metallic flakes containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in both color coat and clear topcoat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. FEVE Fluoropolymer: AAMA2605. Two-coat fluoropolymer finish containing 100 percent fluorinated ethylene vinyl ether resin in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. Siliconized Polyester: Epoxy primer and silicone-modified, polyester-enamel topcoat; with a dry film thickness of not less than 0.2 mil (0.005 mm) for primer and 0.8 mil (0.02 mm) for topcoat. Exposed Anodized Finish: RETAIN ONE OF TWO OPTIONS IN "CLEAR ANODIC FINISH" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW. CLASSI FINISH IS HEAVY ANODIZED. VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. Clear Anodic Finish: AAMA611, [AA-M12C22A41, ClassI, 0.018 mm] [AA-M12C22A31, ClassII, 0.010 mm] or thicker. RETAIN ONE OF TWO OPTIONS IN "COLOR ANODIC FINISH" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW. VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. Color Anodic Finish: AAMA611, [AA-M12C22A42/A44, ClassI, 0.018 mm] [AA-M12C22A32/A34, ClassII, 0.010 mm] or thicker. Stainless-Steel Panels and Accessories: Surface Preparation: Remove tool and die marks and stretch lines, or blend into finish. RETAIN "POLISHED FINISHES" OR "BRIGHT, COLD-ROLLED, UNPOLISHED FINISH" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW. Polished Finishes: Grind and polish surfaces to produce uniform finish, free of cross scratches. Run grain of directional finishes with long dimension of each piece. When polishing is completed, passivate and rinse surfaces. Remove embedded foreign matter and leave surfaces chemically clean. Directional Satin Finish: No.4. Bright, Cold-Rolled, Unpolished Finish: No.2B. RETAIN "COPPER PANELS AND ACCESSORIES" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR PREPATINATED COPPER PANELS; DELETE IF ONLY MILL FINISH RETAINED. Copper Panels and Accessories: Prepatination: Factory prepatinate according to ASTMB882 to convert the copper surface to an inorganic crystalline structure with the appearance and durability of naturally formed patina. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, metal panel supports, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. RETAIN ONE OR BOTH SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. Examine primary and secondary roof framing to verify that rafters, purlins, angles, channels, and other structural panel support members and anchorages have been installed within alignment tolerances required by metal roof panel manufacturer. Examine solid roof sheathing to verify that sheathing joints are supported by framing or blocking and that installation is within flatness tolerances required by metal roof panel manufacturer. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW WITH SUBPARAGRAPH ABOVE FOR SYSTEMS THAT DEPEND ON AIR- OR WATER-RESISTIVE BARRIERS TO PREVENT AIR INFILTRATION OR WATER PENETRATION. Verify that air- or water-resistive barriers have been installed over sheathing or backing substrate to prevent air infiltration or water penetration. Examine roughing-in for components and systems penetrating metal panels to verify actual locations of penetrations relative to seam locations of metal panels before installation. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION Miscellaneous Supports: Install subframing, furring, and other miscellaneous panel support members and anchorages according to ASTMC754 and metal panel manufacturer's written recommendations. UNDERLAYMENT INSTALLATION RETAIN THIS ARTICLE FOR METAL ROOF PANELS APPLIED OVER SOLID ROOF SHEATHING. RETAIN "SELF-ADHERING SHEET UNDERLAYMENT" OR "FELT UNDERLAYMENT" PARAGRAPH BELOW OR RETAIN BOTH IF REQUIRED. Self-Adhering Sheet Underlayment: Apply primer if required by manufacturer. Comply with temperature restrictions of underlayment manufacturer for installation. Apply at locations indicated [below] [on Drawings], wrinkle free, in shingle fashion to shed water, and with end laps of not less than 6 inches (152 mm) staggered 24 inches (610 mm) between courses. Overlap side edges not less than 3-1/2 inches (90 mm).[Extend underlayment into gutter trough.] Roll laps with roller. Cover underlayment within 14 days. RETAIN ONE OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW OR DELETE BOTH IF INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. Apply over the entire roof surface. Apply over the roof area indicated below: REVISE SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT OR DELETE IF INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. IF INSERTING DIMENSIONS, NOTE THAT MANY SELF-ADHERING SHEET UNDERLAYMENTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN 36-INCH- (914-MM-) WIDE ROLLS. Roof perimeter for a distance up from eaves of [24 inches (610 mm)] [36 inches (914 mm)] beyond interior wall line. Valleys, from lowest point to highest point, for a distance on each side of [18 inches (460 mm)] . Overlap ends of sheets not less than 6 inches (152 mm). Rake edges for a distance of [18 inches (460 mm)] . Hips and ridges for a distance on each side of [12 inches (305 mm)] . Roof-to-wall intersections for a distance from wall of [18 inches (460 mm)] . Around dormers, chimneys, skylights, and other penetrating elements for a distance from element of [18 inches (460 mm)] . Felt Underlayment: Apply at locations indicated [below] [on Drawings], in shingle fashion to shed water, and with lapped joints of not less than 2 inches (50 mm). RETAIN ONE OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW OR DELETE BOTH IF INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. Apply over the entire roof surface. Apply on roof not covered by self-adhering sheet underlayment. Lap over edges of self-adhering sheet underlayment not less than 3 inches (75 mm), in shingle fashion to shed water. RETAIN "SLIP SHEET" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED. Slip Sheet: Apply slip sheet over underlayment before installing metal roof panels. Flashings: Install flashings to cover underlayment to comply with requirements specified in Section076200 "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim." METAL PANEL INSTALLATION General: Install metal panels according to manufacturer's written instructions in orientation, sizes, and locations indicated. Install panels perpendicular to supports unless otherwise indicated. Anchor metal panels and other components of the Work securely in place, with provisions for thermal and structural movement. Shim or otherwise plumb substrates receiving metal panels. Flash and seal metal panels at perimeter of all openings. Fasten with self-tapping screws. Do not begin installation until air- or water-resistive barriers and flashings that will be concealed by metal panels are installed. Install screw fasteners in predrilled holes. Locate and space fastenings in uniform vertical and horizontal alignment. Install flashing and trim as metal panel work proceeds. Locate panel splices over, but not attached to, structural supports. Stagger panel splices and end laps to avoid a four-panel lap splice condition. Align bottoms of metal panels and fasten with blind rivets, bolts, or self-tapping screws. Fasten flashings and trim around openings and similar elements with self-tapping screws. Provide weathertight escutcheons for pipe- and conduit-penetrating panels. Fasteners: Steel Panels: Use stainless-steel fasteners for surfaces exposed to the exterior; use galvanized-steel fasteners for surfaces exposed to the interior. Aluminum Panels: Use aluminum or stainless-steel fasteners for surfaces exposed to the exterior; use aluminum or galvanized-steel fasteners for surfaces exposed to the interior. Copper Panels: Use copper, stainless-steel, or hardware-bronze fasteners. Stainless-Steel Panels: Use stainless-steel fasteners. Anchor Clips: Anchor metal roof panels and other components of the Work securely in place, using manufacturer's approved fasteners according to manufacturers' written instructions. Metal Protection: Where dissimilar metals contact each other or corrosive substrates, protect against galvanic action as recommended in writing by metal panel manufacturer. Standing-Seam Metal Roof Panel Installation: Fasten metal roof panels to supports with concealed clips at each standing-seam joint at location, spacing, and with fasteners recommended in writing by manufacturer. Install clips to supports with self-tapping fasteners. Install pressure plates at locations indicated in manufacturer's written installation instructions. RETAIN "SNAP JOINT" OR "SEAMED JOINT" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW; COORDINATE WITH PRODUCTS SELECTED IN PART2. Snap Joint: Nest standing seams and fasten together by interlocking and completely engaging factory-applied sealant. Seamed Joint: Crimp standing seams with manufacturer-approved, motorized seamer tool so clip, metal roof panel, and factory-applied sealant are completely engaged. RETAIN "WATERTIGHT INSTALLATION" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR HYDROSTATIC (WATERTIGHT) PANEL INSTALLATION; DELETE IF NOT REQUIRED. Watertight Installation: Apply a continuous ribbon of sealant or tape to seal joints of metal panels, using sealant or tape as recommend in writing by manufacturer as needed to make panels watertight. Provide sealant or tape between panels and protruding equipment, vents, and accessories. At panel splices, nest panels with minimum 6-inch (152-mm) end lap, sealed with sealant and fastened together by interlocking clamping plates. RETAIN "CLIPLESS METAL PANEL INSPECTION" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF RETAINING "CLIPLESS, INTEGRAL-STANDING-SEAM METAL ROOF PANELS" PARAGRAPH IN PART2. Clipless Metal Panel Installation: Fasten metal panels to supports with screw fasteners at each lapped joint at location and spacing recommended by manufacturer. Accessory Installation: Install accessories with positive anchorage to building and weathertight mounting, and provide for thermal expansion. Coordinate installation with flashings and other components. Install components required for a complete metal panel system including trim, copings, corners, seam covers, flashings, sealants, gaskets, fillers, closure strips, and similar items. Provide types indicated by metal roof panel manufacturers; or, if not indicated, types recommended by metal roof panel manufacturer. Flashing and Trim: Comply with performance requirements, manufacturer's written installation instructions, and SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Provide concealed fasteners where possible, and set units true to line and level as indicated. Install work with laps, joints, and seams that will be permanently watertight and weather resistant. Install exposed flashing and trim that is without buckling and tool marks, and that is true to line and levels indicated, with exposed edges folded back to form hems. Install sheet metal flashing and trim to fit substrates and achieve waterproof and weather-resistant performance. Expansion Provisions: Provide for thermal expansion of exposed flashing and trim. Space movement joints at a maximum of 10 feet (3m) with no joints allowed within 24 inches (610 mm) of corner or intersection. Where lapped expansion provisions cannot be used or would not be sufficiently weather resistant and waterproof, form expansion joints of intermeshing hooked flanges, not less than 1 inch (25 mm) deep, filled with mastic sealant (concealed within joints). Gutters: Join sections with riveted and soldered or lapped and sealed joints. Attach gutters to eave with gutter hangers spaced not more than 36 inches (914 mm) o.c. using manufacturer's standard fasteners. Provide end closures and seal watertight with sealant. Provide for thermal expansion. Downspouts: Join sections with telescoping joints. Provide fasteners designed to hold downspouts securely 1 inch (25 mm) away from walls; locate fasteners at top and bottom and at approximately 60 inches (1524 mm) o.c. in between. RETAIN ONE OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. Provide elbows at base of downspouts to direct water away from building. Connect downspouts to underground drainage system indicated. Roof Curbs: Install flashing around bases where they meet metal roof panels. Pipe Flashing: Form flashing around pipe penetration and metal roof panels. Fasten and seal to metal roof panels as recommended by manufacturer. ERECTION TOLERANCES GENERALLY RETAIN THIS ARTICLE ONLY FOR SOPHISTICATED OR HIGHLY FINISHED METAL ROOF PANEL ASSEMBLIES. Installation Tolerances: Shim and align metal panel units within installed tolerance of 1/4 inch in 20 feet (6 mm in 6m) on slope and location lines as indicated and within 1/8-inch (3-mm) offset of adjoining faces and of alignment of matching profiles. IF LESS-STRINGENT TOLERANCES ARE REQUIRED, CONSIDER INSERTING INSTALLATION TOLERANCES FROM MCA'S "GUIDE SPECIFICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL METAL ROOFING." FIELD QUALITY CONTROL RETAIN "MANUFACTURER'S FIELD SERVICE" PARAGRAPH BELOW TO REQUIRE A FACTORY-AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE TO PERFORM TESTS AND INSPECTIONS. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to test and inspect metal roof panel installation, including accessories. Report results in writing. Remove and replace applications of metal roof panels where tests and inspections indicate that they do not comply with specified requirements. Additional tests and inspections, at Contractor's expense, are performed to determine compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements. Prepare test and inspection reports. CLEANING AND PROTECTION Remove temporary protective coverings and strippable films, if any, as metal panels are installed, unless otherwise indicated in manufacturer's written installation instructions. On completion of metal panel installation, clean finished surfaces as recommended by metal panel manufacturer. Maintain in a clean condition during construction. Replace metal panels that have been damaged or have deteriorated beyond successful repair by finish touchup or similar minor repair procedures. END OF SECTION 07 61 13 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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