Scope of use
BRANZ APPRAISED (No. 1249)
ALTERNATE FIXING FOR ROOF PURLIN
AND BATTEN CONNECTIONS TYPE T AS PER NZS 3604 TABLES
2.2, 10.10, A10.10, 10.12, A10.12,
15.9 AND A15.9. THREE PASLODE
PURLIN NAILS REPLACE 1/10G
SELF DRILLING TYPE 17 SCREW,
80MM LONG IF INSTALLED
ACCORDING TO DIRECTION
New Zealand Building Code (NZBC)
The product will, if employed in accordance with the supplier's installation and maintenance requirements, assist with meeting the following provisions of the building code:
- Clause B1 Structure: Performance B1.3.1, B1.3.2, B1.3.3, B1.3.3(a), B1.3.3(b), B1.3.3(f), B1.3.3(g), B1.3.3(h)
- Clause B2 Durability: Performance B2.3.1, B2.3.1(a)
- Clause F2 Hazardous building materials: Performance F2.3.1
Notes
BRANZ APPRAISED (No. 1249) ALTERNATE FIXING FOR ROOF PURLIN AND BATTEN CONNECTIONS TYPE T AS PER NZS 3604 TABLES 2.2, 10.10, A10.10, 10.12, A10.12, 15.9 AND A15.9. THREE PASLODE PURLIN NAILS REPLACE 1/10G SELF DRILLING TYPE 17 SCREW, 80MM LONG IF INSTALLED ACCORDING TO DIRECTION.
Design requirements
The Paslode
Purlin Nails are used as an alternative fixing method for purlins to rafters or
to the top chord of trusses. The Joint is formed by installing three Paslode
Purlin Nails through the purlin into the rafter or truss at each intersecting
connection. This joint meets the 2.4 kN alternative fixing capacity requirement
of NZS 3604 Table 2.2, fixing type T. Installed nails
must be spaced over the contact area of purlin and rafter to avoid any
potential splitting. Where a proprietary system manufacturer specifies standard
nails, permission must be obtained from them before Paslode nails are substituted.
Maintenance requirements
Paslode
Purlin Nails need little or no maintenance in themselves. Claddings over these
connections are required to ensure the required design life, then these must be
maintained as per the relevant manufacturers instructions.