SMACNA ResidentialSheetMetalGuidelines 2001 01E
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Residential Sheet Metal Guidelines, 1st Edition
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
SMACNA | 2001 | 130 |
The first edition of SMACNA’s Residential Sheet Metal Guidelines offers contractors, designers, builders and homeowners a source of expert information on the proper fabrication and installation of exterior sheet metal in residential buildings. Covering topics that include roof drainage systems, decks, chimneys, windows, doors and ledges, the new manual presents details and explanations based on and designed for low-rise residential buildings, up to three stories, that are used as single-family and multi-family dwellings. The guide also highlights details commonly used in residential sheet metal work throughout the industry. In addition to generic detail drawings, design data and the appendixes will help users adapt the drawings to local climate and project conditions. Carefully examining the information along with the local climate conditions will enable users to select the proper details for practically any residential architectural sheet metal application.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL GUIDELINES |
4 | Copyright 2001 |
5 | FOREWORD |
6 | RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL TASK FORCE |
7 | NOTICE TO USERS |
9 | TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL FEATURES |
13 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
19 | CHAPTER 1 ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 1.1 DESIGN OF ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS |
29 | 1.2 RECTANGULAR GUTTER DESIGN |
31 | 1.3 GUTTER EXPANSION ALLOWANCES |
33 | 1.4 GUTTER EXPANSION JOINT |
35 | 1.5 WATER DIVERTER DESIGN AND INSTALLATION |
37 | 1.6 HANGING GUTTER INSTALLATIONS |
40 | 1.7 ROLL-FORMED GUTTERS |
42 | 1.8 GUTTER CLEARANCE |
44 | 1.9 GUTTER ACCESSORIES |
46 | 1.10 DOWNSPOUTS ” MANUFACTURED |
49 | 1.11 OPEN VALLEY FLASHING |
51 | 1.12 CLOSED VALLEY FLASHING |
53 | 1.13 SNOW GUARDS |
57 | CHAPTER 2 DECKS 2.1 DECK PERIMETERS |
59 | 2.2 COATED DECKS |
61 | 2.3 OPEN PLANK DECK |
63 | 2.4 SCUPPERS AND OVERFLOW COLLECTORS |
67 | CHAPTER 3 CHIMNEYS 3.1 CHIMNEY FLASHING (MASONRY) |
69 | 3.2 CHIMNEY FLASHING (STUCCO) |
71 | 3.3 CHIMNEY CHASE CAP |
75 | CHAPTER 4 WINDOWS 4.1 WINDOW (BAY) AND ORNAMENTAL ROOFS |
77 | 4.2 DORMER-HEAD-SILL FLASHING |
79 | 4.3 DOOR FLASHINGS |
81 | 4.4 LEDGE FLASHING |
83 | 4.5 HORIZONTAL PROTRUSIONS |
87 | CHAPTER 5 DOORS AND LEDGES 5.1 BEAMS AND PENETRATIONS |
89 | 5.2 BEAM ENDS |
90 | 5.3 PIPE PENETRATIONS |
92 | 5.4 BUILDING EXPANSION JOINTS |
97 | APPENDIX A SNOW AND ICE CONDITIONS A.1 ICE DAMS AND THEIR CAUSES A.2 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS A.3 SNOW BELTS AND GUARDS |
101 | APPENDIX B MAINTENANCE B.1 GENERAL PRACTICE B.2 GUTTER MAINTENANCE B.3 ROOF VALLEY MAINTENANCE B.4 CEDAR SHINGLE CONSIDERATIONS B.5 ARTIFICIAL PATINA ON COPPER |
102 | B.6 FORMULAS |
105 | APPENDIX C METAL REFERENCES C.1 THICKNESS AND WEIGHT OF SHEET METALS |
112 | C.2 METALS APPLICATION AND SPECIFICATIONS REFERENCES |
117 | C.3 GALVANIC CORROSION |
118 | C.4 MOISTURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING ENVELOPES |
123 | GLOSSARY |
127 | INDEX |