Roofing Industries Eurostyle™ Epic
Product Technical Statement: 101516
Double Standing Seam, Angle Seam, Roll Seam, Roll Cap, Snaplock,Wall and Soffit Panel.
|
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
|
|
Roofing Industries
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
|
Technical Statement
Scope of use
Eurostyle
Epic is a range of roof and wall cladding and soffit lining fully supported
systems which use a secret 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. Panels are joined by clipping
and seaming and do not have any external through fixings.
When used as a roof
cladding
- Eurostyle
Epic may be used with a minimum roof gradient of 3
degrees
When used as a wall
cladding
- Eurostyle
Epic Wall and Soffit Panel must be fixed over
a nominal 20mm drained cavity
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, B1.3.4
- Clause B2 Durability: Performance B2.3.1(b), B2.3.2
- Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source: Performance C3.7, C3.7(a)
- Clause E2 External moisture: Performance E2.3.1, E2.3.2
- Clause F2 Hazardous building materials: Performance F2.3.1
Notes
The product will, when
installed using the details in the Eurostyle Epic ® 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 Eurostyle Epic is non-combustible and contributes to
C3.7a)
·
- Clause
E2 External moisture: Performance E2.3.1, E2.3.2 Eurostyle
Epic falls outside the scope of E2/AS1 and is to
be specifically designed and installed to the manufacturers recommendations.·
- F2
Hazardous Building Material: Performance F2.3.1
Evidence
The product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents:
The product meets
the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited
standards within the documents:
- 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)
- AS/NZS
4020: 2005 Testing of products for use in contact with drinking water
·
- AS/NZS
1734: 1997 Aluminium and aluminium alloys – Flat sheet, coiled sheet and plate
- AS/NZS
4534: 2006 Zinc and zinc/aluminium-alloy coatings on steel wire
- AS/NZS
4680: 2006 Hot-dip galvanized (zinc) coatings on fabricated ferrous articles
- AS
1397: 2011 Continuous hot-dip metallic coated steel sheet and strip – Coatings
of zinc and zinc alloyed with aluminium and magnesiumBS EN 988: 1997 Zinc and
zinc alloys. Specification for rolled products for building
- ISO
9223: 1992 Corrosion of metals and alloys; corrosivity of atmospheres;
classification
- Tested
for wind loads to AS4040.3: 1992 Methods of testing sheet roof and wall
cladding Resistance to wind pressures for cyclone regions AS4040.2: 1992
Methods of testing sheet roof and wall cladding Resistance to wind pressures
for non-cyclone regions.
Supporting evidence
The product has and can make available the following additional evidence to support the above statements:
Use in Service History
Eurostyle
Epic 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.
Product Criteria
Design requirements
Refer to Roofing Industries Profile Technical Summary information for characteristics and advantages of each Eurostyle profile, including recommended minimum roofing pitch.
Refer to Roofing Industries for material recommendations and standard pan widths to minimise waste and generally shorten lead times. Copper and Titanium zinc may require lead times of 3-4 months.
Refer to MRM Code of Practice, Section 11 for Secret fixed Cladding.
Eurostyle roofing
and cladding are fully supported systems which use a secret clip fixing. (Snaplock
is secret fixed without a clip) and panels are joined by clipping and seaming
without any external through fixings. For fixings and fixing patterns please
refer to the Roofing Industries Eurostyle Epic Profile Technical Summary and to
Roofing Industries for further information.
Ventilation of the
substrate is essential to allow condensation to dissipate and is critical for
skillion type roofs.
Plywood substrate
to be a minimum of 15mm thick and complying with AS/NZS 2269.0, minimum CPD
grade with the sanded side upwards, treated H3.2 with waterborne CCA treatment
and kiln dried after treatment. A breather type underlay is recommended over
the plywood substrate.
Rigid
wall underlay - Plywood or fibre cement sheet complying with NZBC Acceptable
Solution E2/AS1, Table 23.
Installation requirements
Materials
in contact with Eurostyle Eurolok/Spanlok must be compatible as specified in
E2/AS1 Table 21.
Maintenance requirements
Regular
maintenance will extend the life of Eurostyle
Epic 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.
Warrantees
Please refer to Roofing Industries coil suppliers Environmental Categories, Warranties and Product Maintenance Recommendations brochure has warranty periods, product recommendations, maintenance requirements and product usage restrictions.
Environmental
Colorsteel 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
Relationships
|
New Zealand Made |
|
Date last validated:
11 April 2017 |
|
Date last updated:
11 April 2017 |
Disclaimer
The Product Technical Statement (PTS) template is copyright to Construction Information Limited. However the content of this PTS is the responsibility of the product manufacturer/supplier.
Refer to the miproducts Terms and Conditions
|
|