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Central-Loc

" 24" or 18" COVERAGE16" or 18" COVERAGE3"3"24" or 18" COVERAGE1 "16" COVERAGE2" Central-Loc Installation 2018, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved. CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, 2/2018 Information subject to change 3 INDEXD escriptions and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this publication was approved for printing. In a continuing effort to refine and improve products, CSMI reserves the right to discontinue products at any time or change specifications and/or designs without incurring obligation.

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1 " 24" or 18" COVERAGE16" or 18" COVERAGE3"3"24" or 18" COVERAGE1 "16" COVERAGE2" Central-Loc Installation 2018, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved. CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, 2/2018 Information subject to change 3 INDEXD escriptions and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this publication was approved for printing. In a continuing effort to refine and improve products, CSMI reserves the right to discontinue products at any time or change specifications and/or designs without incurring obligation.

2 To insure you have the latest information available, please inquire or visit our Web Site at Application details in this manual may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions, building designs, or panel profiles. Projects should be engineered to conform to applicable building codes, regulations, and accepted industry practices. Insulation is not shown in these details for NOTICEREAD THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION OF THE Central-Loc ROOFING THERE IS A CONFLICT BETWEEN PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS PROVIDED OR APPROVED BY CSMI AND DETAILS IN THIS MANUAL, PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS WILL TAKE SYSTEMG eneral Description.

3 4 ENGINEERINGRead This Laboratory Approval ..6 Section Properties ..7 Load Tables ..8 SPECIFICATIONSS pecifications For Metal Roofing ..9-13 GENERAL INFORMATIONP reparatory & Storage ..17 ERECTION SEQUENCEStep 1 Rake Support ..18 Step 2 Low System 2A Low System Eave/ Metal Inside Closure ..20 Step 2B High System Eave ..21 Step 2C High System Eave/ Metal Inside 3 Thermal Spacer (for high systems only)..23 Step 4 First Panel ..24-25 Step 5 Back-Up 6 Clip 7 Endlap Panel.

4 28 Step 8 Standard 8A Optional Endlap-Cinch Strap ..30 Step 9 Ridge Panel ..31 Step 10 Subsequent Runs Eave ..32 Step 11 Subsequent Runs 12 Subsequent Runs Ridge/Outside Closure ..34 Step 13 Last Panel 13A - Last Panel Run (Optional) ..36 Step 14 Ridge Outside ERECTION TECHNIQUESR ecommended Erection Ventilator Installation ..40-41 Ridge Ventilator ..42 Vented Ridge ..43 Mid Slope Fixed DetailsEave To Endlap ..51 Ridge ..52 Floating Peak Box ..53 Rake ..54 Rake To Rake ..55 Rake Parapet.

5 56 High Eave Parapet ..57 Eave ..58 Snow Gutter ..59 Hip ..60 Valley ..61 CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, 2/2018 Information subject to change CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, 2/2018 Information subject to change 45 ROOFING SYSTEMGENERAL DESCRIPTIONC overage Width - 24 with minor ribs - 6 pre-punched holes or no punching 18 with minor ribs - 5 pre-punched holes or no punchingMinimum Slope - 1/4:12 Panel Attachment - Low, high, fixed, floating, or utility (no insulation clearance)Panel Substrate - Galvalume Gauge - 24 Finishes - Smooth with minor ribsPanel Coating - Fluropon or acrylic-coated, bare Galvalume Note: Oil canning in the flat area of the panels is common to the industry and does not affect the integrity of the panel.

6 Therefore, oil canning is not a reason for capabilities and purlin stability are not provided by CSMI s Central-Loc Roof , other bracing may be required to conform to or and design details are for illustration purposes only, and may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions or building designs. Projects should be engineered to conform to applicable building codes, regulations, and accepted industry - READ THIS FIRSTC entral-Loc is a snap together system. Use of a mechanical seaming toolon the Central-Loc system will void all FIXED SYSTEMD ouble slope buildings 200' wide or less and single slope buildings 100' wide or less, with or without a 3/8" thermal spacer.

7 See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart FIXED SYSTEMD ouble slope buildings 200' wide or less and single slope buildings 100' wide or less, with 3/8", 5/8", or 1" thermal spacers. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart order to design, quote or order a Central-Loc roof system, you must determine which system you need, based on building width and insulation calculations should be performed for each project to ensure that the thermal movement of the roof is not greater than the floating clip s capacity.

8 Various densities of blanket insulation may affect the installation and or the appearance of a metal roof system. The installer is responsible for selecting the proper clip and thermal spacer for their systems utilize fixed clips that do not allow the roof panels to float on the substructure. For this reason, use fixed systems only on pre-engineered metal buildings with purlins, subject to the building width restrictions outlined above. Do not use fixed systems on buildings with bar joist construction, wood decks or metal FLOATING SYSTEMD ouble slope buildings over 200' wide or single slope buildings over 150' wide, with or without 3/8" thermal spacer.

9 See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart FLOATING SYSTEM Double slope buildings over 200' wide or single slope buildings over 150' wide, with 3/8", 5/8" or 1" thermal spacer. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart SPACER SELECTION CHART Insulation Thickness Low System High System No Insulation 3/8" Thermal Spacer High System Not Recommended 3" Insulation Thermal Spacer Not Recommended 1" Thermal Spacer Recommended 4" Insulation Thermal Spacer Not Recommended 5/8" Thermal Spacer Recommended 6" Insulation Low System Not Recommended 3/8" Thermal Spacer RecommendedNOTES: 1.

10 As with all standing seam roof systems, sound attenuation (example: blanket insulation) is required between the panel and the substructure to prevent roof rumble during windy conditions. Some composite roof systems may require additional acoustical consideration to ensure that thermal vibration noises are isolated from the building interior. Contact your architect and/or engineer for proper acoustical design. 2. The following are examples of conditions that may cause condensation: (A) Projects where outside winter temperatures below 40 F are anticipated and where average winter interior relative humidity of 45% or greater is expected.


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