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                                                                Roofing Industries Multidek 500 metal roofingProduct Technical Statement: 102842 
                                                            Profile roofing/cladding with concealed clip fastening
 
 
                                                            
                                                                
                                                                    |  | Level of assurance needed to demonstrate NZ Building Code Compliance Supporting documentation should include technical information by manufacturer and either an independent assessment or reference to an industry-based scheme
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                                                                        confirms that this minimum level of assurance has been met or exceeded by the following: New Zealand Metal Roofing Manufacturers Association Inc (NZMRM)
 Code of Practice
 
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                                                                Technical Statement
                                                                    Scope of useMultidek® is a wall
and roof cladding with a trough profile and concealed clip fixing for non-specifically
designed timber framed buildings designed and constructed in accordance with
B1/AS1, NZS3604 and E2/AS1, non-specifically designed steel framed buildings to
NASH 3405, and specifically designed buildings in accordance with B1/VM1 and
AS/NZS 1170. When
used as a roof cladding: 
    Multidek® may be used with a minimum roof gradient of 3 degrees.  When used as a wall
cladding: 
    Specific design is
    required. 
                                                                    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(a), B1.3.3(b), B1.3.3(c), B1.3.3(f), B1.3.3(g), B1.3.3(h), B1.3.4Clause B2 Durability: Performance  B2.3.1(b), B2.3.2Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source: Performance  C3.7, C3.7(a)Clause E2 External moisture: Performance  E2.3.1, E2.3.2Clause F2 Hazardous building materials: Performance  F2.3.1
 
                                                                    NotesThe product will,
when installed using the details in the Multidek® Profile Technical Summary,
meet the following provisions of the building code: 
    Clause B1 Structure: Performance B1.3.1;
    B1.3.2; B1.3.3 for the relevant physical conditions of a) self-weight, b)
    imposed gravity loads arising from use, (c) temperature, (f) earthquake, g
    (snow) and h) wind; B1.3.4 Clause B2 Durability: Performance
    B2.3.1(b); B2.3.2 Clause C3 Fire Affecting Areas Beyond the
    Fire Source: Performance C3.7 Multidek® is non-combustible and contributes to
    C3.7a) Clause E2 External moisture: Performance
    E2.3.1, E2.3.2 Multidek® complies
    with E2/AS1 if the roof gradient is 3 degrees or greater.F2 Hazardous Building Material: Performance
    F2.3.1 
                                                                    EvidenceThe product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents: 
    Acceptable
    Solution for External Moisture E2/AS1 Verification
    Method for Structure B1/VM1 Acceptable
    Solution B1/AS1 Verification
    Method C/VM2 AS/NZS
    2728: 2013 NZ
    Metal Roof and Wall Cladding Code of Practice Version 2.2/2012 (MRM Code of
    Practice) [link to www.mrm.org.nz] Tested
    for wind loads to AS4040.2: 1992 Methods of testing sheet roof and wall
    cladding Resistance to wind pressures for non-cyclone regions. 
                                                                    Supporting evidenceThe product has and can make available the following additional evidence to support the above statements: 
                                                                    Use in Service HistoryMultidek® Profile Technical Summary 
Test information available for our coil supplied by NZ Steel and
Pacific Coilcoaters, and past history of in-service use of metal long run
roof and wall cladding within New Zealand.
 
Test information available for our coil supplied by NZ Steel and
Pacific Coilcoaters, and past history of in-service use of metal long run
roof and wall cladding within New Zealand.
 
                                                                     Product Criteria
                                                                    Design requirementsFor fixings and
fixing patterns, refer to the Roofing Industries Multidek® Profile Technical Summary,
which is to be read in connection with E2/AS1, and the NZ Metal Roof and Wall
Cladding Code of Practice. E2/AS1 states that
the use of the manufacturers information may provide a more optimum spacing of
fixings, and this is recommended by Roofing Industries. For purlin sizes,
spacing and fixing, refer to NZS 3604 for Timber Framed buildings and NASH 3405
for Steel Framed Houses. The substrate and
coating system must be as recommended by Colorsteel or Colorcote for the
environmental conditions at the intended building location, and as specified in
E2/AS1 Table 20.     
                                                                    Installation requirementsMaterials in
contact with Multidek® must be compatible as specified in E2/AS1 Table 21. 
                                                                    Maintenance requirementsRegular
maintenance will extend the life of Multirib® and associated accessories. Maintenance guides are available from Roofing
Industries or can be downloaded from either NZ Steel or Pacific Coilcoaters
website.  Guide to regular maintenance 
    Inspect the roof,
    including fasteners, and repair any damage every 6 months.Wash areas not receiving regular rain washing with fresh water
    at least every 3 – 6 months.Remove debris from gutters every 3 - 6 months.Remove any noticeable buildup of salt deposits and/or other
    contaminants when identified.Please consult with
    your local distributor when considering over painting to ensure correct
    procedures are undertaken.
      
                                                                    EnvironmentalColorsteel  and Colorcote prepainted steel has been extensively tested and proven in some of New Zealand's most extreme UV, wind, rain, snow and ice environments. All Colorsteel and Colorcote is factory painted at either NZ Steel, Glenbrook or Pacific Coilcoaters, Penrose. Both plants operate within strict environmental controls. Environmental category literature available by request or the roof.co.nz website, or by contacting Roofing Industries, technical helpline 0800 844 822 
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					|  | Date last validated: 
                                                                            12 April 2017 |  | Date last updated: 
                                                                            12 April 2017 |  
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