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Central Span

GUID_INSTL_CENTRALSPAN_180530 CCentral span installation GuideCopyright 2018, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Central STATES MANUFACTURING, 5/2018 Information subject to change 3 OUR MISSIONThe men and women atCentral States Manufacturing, Inc. would like to welcome you. Central States Manufacturing, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned company devoted to the personal growth and well-being of our owners. We are dedicated to increasing the value of our company by making Raving Fans of our customers through exceeding their expectations, being easy to do business with, demonstrating excellence in all aspects of our business and being committed to improving their is our promise to maintain honesty and integrity with everyone our lives may touch.

CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC. 6 Effective 5/2018 • Information subject to change SAFETY ERECTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The erector of the roof system is responsible for the safe execution of this installation guide.

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1 GUID_INSTL_CENTRALSPAN_180530 CCentral span installation GuideCopyright 2018, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Central STATES MANUFACTURING, 5/2018 Information subject to change 3 OUR MISSIONThe men and women atCentral States Manufacturing, Inc. would like to welcome you. Central States Manufacturing, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned company devoted to the personal growth and well-being of our owners. We are dedicated to increasing the value of our company by making Raving Fans of our customers through exceeding their expectations, being easy to do business with, demonstrating excellence in all aspects of our business and being committed to improving their is our promise to maintain honesty and integrity with everyone our lives may touch.

2 With thanksgiving for the blessings we have been given, we are committed to serving the communities where we live and work by giving back a portion of our time, talents and STATES MANUFACTURING, 5/2018 Information subject to change 4 GENERAL Purpose of the installation Guide ..5 Customer s Responsibility ..5 SAFE ROOF installation Erector s Responsibility ..6 OSHA ..6 Walking & Working on Roof Panels ..6 Handling Roof Materials in Strong Winds ..7 CHECKING THE STRUCTURE Completed and Braced ..8 Lateral Stability ..8 & HANDLING ROOF MATERIALS Material Inventory ..9 Equipment for Unloading and Lifting ..9 Lifting Roof Panel Field Storage of Roof Materials.

3 10 Handling Individual Roof Panels ..10 ROOF installation BASICS Proper Tools ..11 Equipment List ..11 Field Cutting Panels and Flashing ..11 Sealants ..12 Fasteners ..13 ROOF PANEL LAYOUT Sheeting Direction and Modularity ..14 Layout & Checking for Coverage ..14 Appearance Considerations ..14 INSPECTION OF ROOF ASSEMBLY DURING installation Importance of Inspection ..15 Inspection installation DETAILS General ..18 Preparation for Roof Panel installation ..19-24 Roof Panel installation ..25-43 End Dam Termination Panel installation ..52-61 Rake Trim Rake Transition installation ..68-71 Ridge Cover High Eave Transition installation .

4 78-81 Eave Gutter Hip and Valley installation ..86 INDEXCENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, 5/2018 Information subject to change 5 This document illustrates conditions and details that are recommended for this product to minimize the number of potential water penetrations. Each project may have specific situations in which alternate methods may be acceptable. A qualified contractor is able to adapt methods to a particular INFORMATIONPURPOSE OF THE installation GUIDEThis installation guide is provided to Central States customers and their erectors as the recommended procedure for the correct assembly of the Central span standing seam roof guide is intended to be used in conjunction with the project s erection drawings to help plan and organize the installation of the Central span standing seam roof system.

5 The erection drawings identify the applicable roof conditions and govern specific part arrangements. The instructions will help you identify parts, establish the installation sequence, demonstrate correct assembly, and point out any areas or procedures requiring special emphasis or attention. This installation guide applies to the standard Central span standing seam roof system. Custom roof conditions, including custom details and instructions, will be covered by the erection drawings. In case of conflict between this installation guide and the erection drawings, the erection drawings will have 'S RESPONSIBILITYThe customer is responsible for proper installation of the roof in accordance with the erection drawings and this installation guide, and in accordance with good engineering and construction customer must take the responsibility for selecting a competent erector, insist that the work be performed by qualified and experienced standing seam metal roof installers, insist that the erector take time to study and understand this guide.

6 Then assure that the erector correctly follows the guide s States does not guarantee and is not liable for the quality of erection. Central States is not responsible for building defects that may be attributed to improper erection or the negligence of other concerning the Central span roof installation should be directed to the Central States Customer Service STATES MANUFACTURING, 5/2018 Information subject to change 6 SAFETYERECTOR'S RESPONSIBILITYThe erector of the roof system is responsible for the safe execution of this installation guide. These instructions are intended to describe the sequence and proper placement of parts.

7 They are not intended to prescribe comprehensive safety procedures. OSHAThe Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) has promulgated many regulations applicable to the installation of this or any other roof system. These regulations, identified as Part 1926, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction, are available from any government bookstore. The objective of the OSHA standards is to protect the worker from injury or illness. These OSHA regulations should be recognized as job site requirements and be fully complied with. Failure to do so may result in substantial fines in the event of an OSHA inspection.

8 Safe installation practices may be further defined and made mandatory by state or local good housekeeping on the jobsite is recognized as being important to both OSHA compliance and to successful job PANELS ON THE STRUCTUREDo not place bundles of panels on the roof structure without first verifying the structure will safely support the concentrated weight of the panels and the weight of the installation crew. Some roof structures may not be designed to support the weight of a full panel bundle without additional structure ON ROOF PANELSDo not use a roof panel as a working platform.

9 An unsecured panel could collapse under the weight of a person standing between purlins or at the panel end. Do not walk on the last installed panel run, as the unsecured edge could collapse under a person s weight. When installing clips or making endlap connections, etc., stand where the roof structural will support your Sidelap (Typ.) Leading Roof Panel Leading Edge CORRECT Step ONLY on secured roof panels. CAUTION DO NOT step on leading (unsecured) roof panel. Leading Roof PanelLeading Edge Assembled Sidelap (Typ.) Assembled Sidelap (Typ.) Leading Roof Panel Leading Edge CORRECT Step ONLY on secured roof panels.

10 CAUTION DO NOT step on leading (unsecured) roof panel. Leading Roof PanelLeading Edge Assembled Sidelap (Typ.) CAUTIONAn approved and safe walking platform should be used in high traffic areas to preventthe roof panel from being deformed, scratched, or ONLY on secured roof NOT step on leading(unsecured) roof STATES MANUFACTURING, 5/2018 Information subject to change 7 SAFETYSAFETY EQUIPMENTThe use of safety equipment for the roof panel installation is recommended at all times during the installation process. However, when using lanyards, ensure that the clasp, belt hooks and wire cables are covered in such a manner that they will not scratch the panel surface if accidentally dragged along the SIZEThe length of the individual roof panels should be considered when determining the crew size.


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