Alutec Rainwater Accessories, Design and Installation Guide
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Alutec Rainwater Accessories, Design and Installation Guide
ACCESSORIES Sealant & Cleaner SC101 Alutec sealant 310cc clear For sealing all gutter and pipe joints, where required SC105 Skeleton sealant gun Required to apply jointing sealant Lightning Conductor SC401 Universal link assembly For use with all gutter types, where required SC402 Oxide inhibitor 225cc Applied to joint surfaces of all lightning bonding Plain Aluminium Nuts, Bolts & Washers SC108 Solvent Cleaner 1 litre For cleaning joint surfaces or removing visible sealant marks SC104 Aligator® gutter joint compression tool Compatible Screws SC201 30mm x No. 10 Round head For fixing all fascia, rafter brackets and all direct fixing of gutters SC202 32mm x No. 10 Countersunk For fixing Classic & Giant unions, angles / outlets to fascia SC221 50mm x No. 16 Dome head For fixing mill finish pipes and hoppers SC231 38mm x No. 12 Self tapping For fixing Giant, Box Eaves gutters and Classic pipes SC502 M6 x 20mm Dome head bolt pack 100 For assembly of all bolted jointed gutters SC511 M6 nut pack 100 For use with SC502 bolt to assemble all bolted joint gutters SC521 M6 x 15mm washer pack 100 For use with SC502 bolt to assemble all bolted joint gutters Polyester Powder coated (PPC) Bolts & Pipe Screws SC602 M6 x 20mm bolts For assembly of all PPC' bolted joint gutters SC603 50mm x No 16 Dome head screw For fixing PPC finish pipes fittings and hoppers SC604 75mm x No 16 Hexagonal head screw For fixing PPC finish pipes with spacer bobbins SC241 50mm x No. 12 Countersunk For fixing Vandal Resistant pipework SC244 75mm x No. 16 Hexagonal head For fixing mill finish rainwater pipes with spacer bobbins Aligator® Fascia Bracket Packing Shims SC380 Packing shim For alignment of Aligator® Deepflow gutter brackets SC381 Packing shim For alignment of Aligator® No46 Ogee, 135x100 & 160 x100mm Boxer gutters SC382 Packing Shim For alignment of Aligator® 120 x 80mm Boxer Gutters Touch up Paint SC880 Standard colours 250ml For making good cut ends and scratches Pipe Socket Filler SC911 10 Mtr roll Caulking foam for sealing circular pipes with cast sockets Cast Spacer Bobbins SC701 Mill finish 30mm spacer Used to increase pipe distance from wall SC711 PPC finish 30mm spacer Used to increase pipe distance from wall Private flats, Cambridge, Aligator® Classic gutter Accessories 66:67 Roof drainage design Design basis Effective roof area Alutec gutter flow capacities shown overleaf in the flow capacity table are calculated with the gutters being fixed nominally level. Most metal gutters are installed level for aesthetic purposes. However, if installed to a fall of 1:600 the flow capacity will be marginally improved. Effective roof area can be determined by calculation as set out in EN12056-3. The following example shows a basic calculation method that can be used as a guide in establishing the effective roof area (ERA). Factors to be considered when designing an eaves drainage system. 1. Rainfall Intensity design rate (l/s/m2). 4 2. Effective Roof Area (ERA) to be drained (m2). 3. Gutter flow capacity (l/s). 4. Size, number and position of outlets. 5. Frictional resistances in long gutter runs and the number of corners. 20 5 ERA = ( 4 + 5 ) x 20 = 140m2 2 Rainfall intensity (design rate) Building Regulations 2000 Document H3 recommend a general design rate of 0.021 l/s/m2 (which is virtually the same as the traditional design rate of 75mm/hour) for eaves gutters where if overflowing occurs, water overspill will discharge clear of the building without risk of water ingress. If required, alternative rainfall intensity design rates can also be considered. Meteorological data published in the National Annex to EN12056-3 and Building Regulations 2000 Document H3, show varying rainfall intensities through out the U.K. depending on geographical location. The Flow Capacity Table indicates maximum flow, the gutter being full to the brim, however EN12056-3 states the design rate run-off from the roof should not exceed 90% of the gutter capacity. Also shown are the differences between outlet capacities when positioned centrally or at the end of a gutter run. Gutter capacity Assuming the recommended rainfall intensity of 0.021 l/s/m2 is acceptable, determine if the gutter outlet is to be positioned centrally, or end of the gutter run. Refer to the Flow Capacity Table and find the nearest roof area m2 in either the ‘central’ or ‘end outlet’ options to determine the size/type of gutter/rainwater pipes required. Should a different rainfall intensity design rate be required, multiply the alternative design rate by the ERA to establish the required gutter capacity (l/s). Then refer to the Gutter Flow Capacity Table and select the nearest gutter flow capacity (l/s). Ensure that appropriate proportional allowances for central or end of gutter outlets are made. Example:Alternative design rate 0.025 l/s/m2 x 140m2 = 3.5 l/s 3.5 l/s into central outlet = Ogee No. 46 with 63mm outlet Frictional resistances Chemical Gutter Angles: EN12056-3 recommends that the gutter capacity should be reduced by a factor of 0.85 if the gutter run includes one or more angles greater than 10 degrees and that positioning of outlets adjacent to angles should be avoided. All products are naturally corrosion resistant under normal atmospheric conditions. Not to be used for chemical drainage or in conjunction with foul waste drainage. Long Gutters: Frictional resistance in very long gutter runs will effectively reduce the flow capacity hence reduction factors should be applied in accordance with recommendations detailed in EN12056-3. Valley Discharges: Where a discharge from long valley occurs, it is prudent to consider a corner hopper or purpose made gutter angle with larger catchment area, to cope with the concentrated volume of rainwater during storm conditions. Compatibility To avoid bi-metallic corrosion, ensure electrolytically incompatible materials do not come in direct contact with un-insulated plain aluminium surfaces. In particular ensure that the recommended compatible screws and fixings are used. Polyester powder coated surfaces will give limited protection, but should not be solely relied upon. If in doubt, please ring the Technical hotline. Fire In general Alutec rainwater products do not aid combustion and are rated as follows: Finish rating Test standard Plain finish - non combustibility BS 476: Part 4 PPC - 0.1 fire propagation index BS 476: Part 6 PPC class 1, flame surface spread BS 476: Part 7 Thermal Coefficient for thermal expansion - 0.000026 deg C for cast aluminium and 0.000023 deg C for sheet and extruded aluminium. Melting point approximately 660 deg C. Durability Low maintenance life expectancy is approximately 40 years, however in industrialised and marine environments, this may be reduced. If regularly maintained, the decorative life of the polyester powder coating is approximately 35 years, under normal UK climatic conditions. Design & Installation 70:71 Gutter flow capacity table End Outlet Aligator® Classic Centre Outlet Outlet Size mm Capacity l/s Effective Roof Area m2 Capacity l/s Effective Roof Area m2 63ø/62 x 62 2.15 102 4.13 196 63ø, 76ø 2.10 100 4.00 190 102ø, 72 x 72 2.20 104 4.20 200 102 x 76 2.20 104 4.20 200 102 x 102 2.30 109 4.40 209 120 x 75mm Aligator® Deepflow 130 x 80mm Aligator Ogee No. 46 63ø 3.50 166 5.90 280 155 x 100mm 76ø 3.80 180 5.90 280 ® Aligator® Viscount 150 x 121mm 102ø 4.00 190 7.60 361 72 x 72, 102 x 76 3.90 185 7.50 357 102 x 102 4.10 195 7.60 361 63ø 2.23 106 2.23 106 76ø 3.25 154 3.25 154 102ø 3.38 160 5.62 267 72 x 72 3.38 160 3.60 171 102 x 76 3.38 160 5.24 249 318 102 x 102 3.38 160 6.69 Aligator® Boxer 63ø 2.27 108 3.39 161 120 x 80mm 76ø 2.27 108 3.75 178 72 x 72 2.27 108 4.26 202 102 x 76 2.27 108 4.34 206 Aligator® Boxer 63ø 4.17 198 4.17 198 135 x 100mm 76ø 4.38 208 5.92 281 Aligator® Boxer 160 x 100mm 102ø 4.38 208 5.97 284 72 x 72 4.38 208 6.49 309 102 x 76 4.38 208 7.09 337 102 x 102 4.38 208 7.14 340 63ø 76ø 102ø 72 x 72 102 x 76 4.22 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 200 249 249 249 249 4.22 6.06 6.11 6.68 7.35 200 288 290 318 350 102 x 102 5.25 249 7.41 352 End Outlet Outlet Size mm ® Aligator Giant 76ø 200 x 150mm 102ø 72 x 72 102 x 76 102 x 102 Aligator® Box Eaves 76ø 175x 150mm 102ø 72 x 72 102 x 76 102 x 102 100mm Half round All 113mm All 125mm All 100mm Victorian All 113mm 63ø 76ø, 72 x 72 125mm 63ø 76ø, 72 x 72, 102 x 76 100mm Moulded Ogee All 125mm 63ø 76ø 102ø 72 x 72 102 x 76 102 x 102 150mm 63ø 76ø 102ø 72 x 72 102 x 76 102 x 102 Capacity l/s 7.84 7.91 7.92 7.92 7.92 6.88 6.94 6.95 6.95 6.95 0.70 0.85 1.27 0.54 0.62 0.62 0.75 0.80 1.15 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 Centre Outlet Effective Roof Area m2 373 376 377 377 377 327 330 330 330 330 33 40 60 25 29 29 35 38 55 105 105 105 105 105 105 131 131 131 131 131 131 Capacity l/s 8.67 8.75 9.59 10.60 10.76 6.88 6.94 7.61 8.41 8.48 1.40 1.70 2.54 1.08 1.20 1.24 1.60 1.70 2.25 3.77 3.77 4.48 3.53 4.49 4.51 4.90 4.90 5.50 3.60 5.47 5.47 Effective Roof Area m2 412 416 456 504 512 327 330 362 400 403 66 80 120 51 57 59 76 80 108 179 179 213 168 213 214 236 236 263 174 263 263 Figures based on a design rainfall intensity of 0.021 l/s/m2 Hopper head capacities All sizes Outlet Size mm 63ø 76ø 102ø 62 x 62 72 x 72 102 x 76 102 x 102 Flow Capacity (l/s) 3.01 4.46 7.94 3.01 4.37 7.17 9.49 Effective Roof Area m2 114.7 214.4 381.7 114.7 210.1 344.7 456.3 Design & Installation 72:73 Non standard requirements To accommodate unusual curves or angles, roofs which intersect at different levels or any other feature of an installation not covered by the standard ranges, Alutec offer a range of nonstandard options which can be tailored to individual projects. A range of the most common non-standard items are detailed below, however other items may be possible. For further advice, contact the technical hotline: 01234 344108 R True Radius True radiused gutters True radiused gutters can be sand cast to simulate all profiles in the Alutec range. Sand casting involves making a wooden pattern of the gutter profile, to the given radius, from which the sand moulds are made. In view of the pattern cost, this method can be costly for small quantities. Due to building and foundry tolerances, it is recommended that radiused gutters are made in approximately 1m lengths. Segmented Radius Segmented radiused gutters Achieved by internally welding together segments of machine mitred gutter to achieve a given radius. Dependent on the radius, the more segments introduced the better the appearance. This method is less expensive than sand casting and in general the segmentation is not noticeable on two storey buildings and above. Site dimensions As theoretical radius dimensions are often subject to extreme building tolerances, we recommend that a ridged 1m long radiused template be cut or marked on site. The template should be offered up to the fascia at 1m intervals to check the fascia has been constructed to a uniform radius. The template should be sent to Alutec Technical Services department for use as a master template. Flush joint pipes Internal spigot flush jointed pipes are available in 63, 76, 102 & 150mm diameters and 62 x 62mm, 72 x 72mm, 102 x 76mm or 102 x 102mm square / rectangular pipes together with required fittings and support brackets. Bespoke hoppers Individually designed hoppers can be fabricated from sheet aluminium and a variety of decorative cast motifs and embellishments can be added to enhance the appearance, if required. Rise and fall gutter angles Any reasonable degree of angle can be fabricated. However, care must be taken in establishing accurate site dimensions and degrees of angle. Experience has proved that theoretical geometry may not be accurate, hence each angle should be site checked and location referenced. Special adaptors Adaptors between differing sizes and profiles of gutters, rainwater pipes or drain connections can be fabricated to customer requirements, subject to design criteria. Accurate dimensional details are required. Special gutter outlets Standard gutter outlets can be modified to customer requirements subject to design criteria. However it should be noted that this may be detrimental to the flow performance of that outlet Design & Installation 74:75 Gutter / fascia / soffit assemblies Non standard gutter profiles made from sheet aluminium are available to order. Fascia and soffit systems are made to a standard design concept which can be adapted to suit most applications. Customer designed systems will also be considered subject to design criteria. Fascia and soffit systems Special pipe and gutter brackets Special support brackets for use in conjunction with standard or bespoke products are available to order subject to design criteria. Special pipe and gutter brackets Lightning conductor links If gutters are to be bonded to a lightning conductor system, a positive electrical continuity bridge across all gutter joints will be necessary. Gutter sealant acts as an insulator between joint union and gutter, hence electrical continuity through the gutter system cannot be guaranteed. A universal electrical continuity link assembly conforming to BS 6651: 1985 is available as standard, SC401. See page 80 for installation instructions. To determine if lightning links are required, it is recommended you consult with a specialist Lightning Protection Consultant or Installer. Lightning conductor link Oxney Grange, Peterborough – 125mm half round gutter and 76mm circular downpipe in Heritage Black Design & Installation 76:77 Installation Detailed installation instructions are supplied with every consignment of goods and available separately on request. Preparation Packing shims Fascia boards should be in good condition, level and in linear alignment. If required, packing shim plates should be fixed behind gutter brackets to achieve good alignment. Brackets which are misaligned will cause joint fatigue resulting in eventual joint failure. A range of packing shim plates are available, (page 66). Where gutter is fixed to cellular fascia board, it is recommended that a timber support framework is installed behind the fascia to provide a straight and secure fixing surface. nt me gn i l A Use standard metal work tools to cut or drill aluminium gutters. Angle grinders are not recommended. Where gutter or fittings are polyester powder coated, cut edges should be deburred and repainted with touch up paint, SC880. Gutter position Gutters must be installed level or to a fall of 1:600. The gutter should not be positioned at a level which causes rainfall to overshoot the gutter, i.e. too low, or where it is damaged by the high velocity impact of sliding snow, i.e. too high. To establish the recommended gutter position, place a straight batten on the lowest profile of the roof covering, overhanging the eaves. The gutter can then be offered up to the intersection point, (where the top front edge of the gutter and the batten meet). Jointing Joint sealing must not be carried out in wet weather or in temperatures below 5ºC or above 40ºC. Joint surfaces must be perfectly clean and dry. Use a clean cloth and solvent cleaner SC108 to remove all traces of dirt or grease, which may not be visible. Only Alutec high performance low modulus sealant SC101 must be used. Use of other sealants may result in early joint failure. Sealant over nine months old must not be used. Batten Intersection point Fixing To ensure the long term durability of aluminium gutter systems, it is vitally important to ensure that the fixing components are equally durable and capable of providing the necessary support. They must therefore be non corrosive, of a compatible material to ensure no electrolytic corrosion occurs and of the appropriate size. Only the recommended austenitic stainless steel screws must be used to fix gutters, whether direct, fascia or rafter bracket fixed. For jointing Traditional “bolted joint” gutters, only the recommended aluminium bolts, nuts and washers must be used. If fixing to fascia boards made of materials other than wood, please contact the Alutec technical hotline for advice: 01234 344108 Sealant usage table Approximate number of joints per tube of Alutec sealant. Joints per tube of sealant Joints per tube of sealant 100mm half round 18 63mm dia. pipe socket 25 113mm half round 16 76mm dia. pipe socket 20 125mm half round 14 102mm dia. pipe socket 15 100mm Victorian Ogee 14 72 x 72mm pipe socket 17 113mm Victorian Ogee 12 102 x 76mm pipe socket 13 125mm Victorian Ogee 11 102 x 102mm pipe socket 12 100mm Moulded 11 62 x 62mm pipe socket 20 125mm Moulded 9 150mm Moulded 7 Aligator® Deepflow 6 Aligator® No 46 Ogee 4 120 x 80mm Aligator Boxer 5 135 x 100mm Aligator® Boxer 4 160 x 100mm Aligator Boxer 4 Aligator Viscount 4 Aligator® Box Eaves 3 Aligator Giant 3 Aligator® Classic 5 ® ® ® ® 310ml Tube of sealant = approximately 6 linear metres of 8mm diameter bead. Design & Installation 78:79 Lighting conductor links Prior to installing the gutter, pre-drill 7mm holes through the rear of the gutter, 20mm from the top and 65mm from the end of the gutter. 1. Scrape off the paint to expose bare metal around the hole to both faces. This area should be equal to the diameter of the washer supplied. 2. Insert the bolt from the back of the gutter, apply a nut and washer from the inside and tighten. 3. Once the gutter is installed and the joints sealed, fit link strap to projecting threaded bolts, bending link strap as required to bridge over joint union. 4. Fit the nuts and washers and securely tighten. 5. Oxide inhibitor must be applied to all contact faces. The Classic gutter system has joint unions as part of the outlets and angles, therefore it is only necessary to bridge the joint area of gutter to gutter joints. Leaf guards Aluminium leaf guard mesh is available for all profiles in 1.22m lengths. Supplied in mill finish, leaf guards either require brackets (supplied) or simply sit inside the gutter. Lightning links Prestige Housing, Kings Hill, Kent – 125mm Half round gutter Design & Installation 80:81 Modern systems Aligator® Classic 1. Fix fascia brackets at 1 metre centres, nominally level or fall of 1:600 using screws, SC201. 2. Position outlets and angles and fix using 32mm x No 10 countersunk screws, SC202. 3. Ensure the factory fitted rubber spacers are attached to the inside of the union. Apply two 8mm thick parallel beads of sealant, SC101 to each side of the union. Then snap the union to the end of a gutter length. 4. Fit gutter into fascia brackets by first inserting the rear up stand, then snapping down the front. Repeat step 3 to the next gutter length and joint the gutter lengths together. 5. Anchor each joint union by slightly pulling the gutter ends apart and inserting a 32mm x No 10 countersunk screw, SC202 into the fascia via the hole provided. 6. Push gutter ends together to close joint gap leaving a minimum 3mm expansion gap. Point sealant into gap. NB. Jointing should not be carried out in wet weather, temperatures below 5ºC or above 40ºC For top or side rafter fixing, use AC77 (top) or AC78 (side) universal adjustable adaptor bracket and fix to a standard fascia bracket with a bolt, nut & washers provided. Bracket spacing must not exceed 1 metre centres. Detailed installation instructions are supplied with each consignment. Also available on request. Modern systems Aligator® Deepflow, No 46 Ogee, Boxer & Box Eaves 1. Fix fascia brackets at 750mm centres (600mm for Box Eaves gutter) using screws, SC201. Use a string line to level. Shim out brackets if fascia board is not straight. 2. Fix an additional fascia bracket to each outlet and to one side of each angle. 3. Hook the top rear edge of the gutter over the brackets. Then swing down to secure into the base of the brackets. 4. Apply two 8mm thick parallel beads of sealant, SC101 to the inside surface of the gutter or fitting. 5. Check that the rubber spacers fitted to the underside of the joint unions are intact. Insert joint union, taking care not to remove sealant from the vertical faces. 6. Allow a 3-4mm gap for expansion at all joints. Adjustable top & side rafter brackets NB. Jointing should not be carried out in wet weather, temperatures below 5ºC or above 40ºC For top or side rafter fixing, use AC77 (top) or AC78 (side) universal adjustable bracket adaptor and fix to a standard snap fit fascia bracket with bolt, nut & washers provided. Bracket spacing must not exceed 750mm. Detailed installation instructions are supplied with each consignment. Also available on request. Design & Installation 82:83 Modern systems Aligator® Viscount 1. Viscount gutter is directly fixed to the fascia via elongated slots provided. 2. Fit and seal joint unions as described on page 83. Aligator® Box Eaves System Refer to page 83 for gutter installation details. The following details the soffit installation. Optional ventilation slots 175 150 Box Eaves is a high capacity gutter system which can be installed independently or with integral soffit panel. No soffit support framework is necessary. Alutec supply both ventilated and non-ventilated soffit panels, however other proprietary panels can also be used (check with Alutec Technical Services as to suitability). Soffit Panels Maximum width 1500mm 1. Once a run of gutter has been installed, the soffit may be fitted. Fix the Wall Channel GL789 at the same level as the underside of the gutter at 750mm centres using screws, SC201. Leave a 3-4mm expansion gap at each abutting joint. 470 mm cov er 470 mm cov er 3. Soffit panels should be mitre cut at corners. The joint is covered with a mitre cover strip, GL796 or GL797, trimmed to the desired length and pop rivetted into place. 2. Slide the soffit panels into the gutter and wall channel simultaneously. Add additional soffit panels as required ensuring that the panels fully overlap at each abutting joint. Where soffit panels are 750mm wide or greater, the overlapping joints should be secured together with an aluminium pop rivet at maximum 400mm centres. Detailed installation instructions are supplied with each consignment. Also available on request. Modern systems Aligator® Giant 1. Apply two 8mm thick parallel beads of sealant, SC101 to both sides of the joint union. 2. Fit a union to the end of the gutter by first placing it onto the rear gutter edge, then swinging forward to the front edge whilst slightly bending the front of the gutter inwards, finally snapping over the front edge. 3. Secure stiffener brackets under top front edge, in line with all slotted holes at the rear, together with spacer bars to be hooked over the rear edge. 4. Fix the gutter to the fascia then anchor each joint union to the fascia with two 32mm x No 10 Countersunk screws, SC202. 5. Prepare next gutter length as previously described, then joint to the previously fixed gutter as shown. Each stiffener bracket is secured to the fascia with a screw & washer. Sealant is then applied to the joint ensuring a 5mm minimum expansion gap. 6. Fit patch outlets by cutting the appropriate size hole with a hole saw or jig saw. NB. Jointing should not be carried out in wet weather, temperatures below 5ºC or above 40ºC Detailed installation instructions are supplied with each consignment. Also available on request. Design & Installation 84:85 Traditional systems Half Round, Victorian Ogee & Moulded Ogee 1. To set the recommended gutter height ensure the gutter front is 10mm below the pitch of roof. 2. Fix fascia brackets with 32mm x No 10 roundhead screws, SC201. Drill pilot holes for each fixing screw. 3. Fix fascia brackets at 915mm centres, either nominally level, or to a falls of 1:600. 4. Support outlets and angles by fixing fascia brackets a maximum of 150mm from each side. 5. Apply two 8mm thick parallel beads of sealant, SC101 central to the gutter socket. 6. Finger tighten nut and bolt only, pull the joint apart sideways to ensure a minimum 3mm expansion gap is achieved. Then tighten one full turn only. Point sealant into joint gap adding sealant if required. Clean off any excess with Solvent cleaner, SC108. NB. Jointing should not be carried out in wet weather, temperatures below 5ºC or above 40ºC Detailed installation instructions are supplied with each consignment. Also available on request. Direct fixing Direct fix Victorian Ogee Victorian Ogee. Screw to fascia through slots provided to the rear of the gutter, with screws, SC201 and backing washers, SC521. Moulded Ogee. Screw to fascia through slots provided to the rear of the gutter, with direct fix spacer brackets, GM581, using screws, SC201 and backing washers, SC521. Direct fix bracket Moulded Ogee Fixing Gutter to Rafters For top or side rafter fixings, use traditional one piece rafter brackets available for all sizes and profiles of gutters, or alternatively the adjustable rafter adaptor brackets AC78 (side) or AC77 (top) as illustrated together with fascia brackets. Bracket centres will be dictated by the rafter which should not exceed 915mm. Internal/external gutter corner angles and outlets should be independently supported. It is recommended that a timber bridge between adjacent rafters should be provided to which a rafter bracket can be fixed to fully support the outlet or angle. If heavy snow loading is anticipated, reduced bracket centres should be considered. Fixed rafter arms Side Top Adjustable rafter arms Top Side Adjustable top rafter arm with bracket Rise and Fall Drive in Brackets For eaves with no fascia board or rafters, use rise and fall brackets which fix directly into the brickwork/masonry. The drive in spike should be fixed into the horizontal mortar joint by drilling out an opening in the mortar, inserting an appropriate thickness hardwood flat spacer, then hammering the spike into the opening. Care should be taken to ensure that the vertical threaded rods are all inline. Brackets centres should not exceed 915mm and additional brackets are recommended either side of each outlet and corner angle. Adjustable side rafter arm with bracket Moulded Ogee Rise & fall bracket Design & Installation 86:87 Downpipe systems Eared downpipes. Fix via the ears (lugs) at each socket, using recommended dome head pipe screws, SC603 or SC221. See fig 1. Pipe clips should be fitted adjacent to branch and bend fittings using the same screws. See Fig 2 Uneared downpipes. Pipe clips should be fitted directly under each pipe socket and additional clips at maximum 1.5m centres, using recommended dome head pipe screws, SC603 or SC221. Additional pipe clips must also be fixed adjacent to all bends and branches. See Fig 2 Fig 1 Loose pipe sockets can be fitted to utilise pipe off cuts. Clean the inside of the socket with solvent cleaner SC108, then apply a 6mm diameter bead of sealant SC101 to the internal locating groove. Drive the socket onto the pipe with a mallet or block of wood. Pipe alignment. Use 30mm Cast Bobbins SC701 or SC244 together with No16 x 75mm hexagonal screws. See Fig 3 Fig 2 Thermal expansion gap. 4-5mm should be left within all socket joints to allow for free thermal movement. See Fig 4 Cast pipe socket joints. Seal with a bead of sealant SC101. Circular pipe sockets only will require pipe filler foam SC911 caulked into the pipe socket prior to applying the sealant bead. See fig 4. This eliminates the risk of over spilling during heavy rain fall. Hoppers fix using dome headed pipe screws SC603. Fig 3 Sealant Filler rod 5mm Expansion gap Fig 4 102 x 76mm downpipe. Fit with the 102mm face fixed back against the wall. Branches and bends connected to a down pipe must, therefore be of the correct orientation e.g. either left / right handed or front / back. As bends and branches do not have eared sockets they can be reversed. See Fig 5 Vandal resistant downpipes. Install from the top downwards, each fixing plate being concealed by the pipe below. Compatible counter sunk screws SC241 and appropriate wall plugs must be used. Vertical and sloping pipe joints do not require sealing, but the cast socket joint to the gutter outlet should always be sealed with sealant SC101. Right handed shown Front projection Rear projection • Bends and branches are supplied with loose fixing plates to be site fitted depending on handing of fitting. • Pipe offcuts can be used by fitting an internal joint spigot and sealing with sealant SC101, then fitting the fixing plate, making up a short pipe length. Fig 5 • Connections to gutter outlets or hoppers can only be made via an uneared square / rectangular cast pipe socket, which should be fitted and sealed to the end of the connecting pipe. See Fig 6. Vortex® Downpipes. Installed with a pipe clip under each pipe socket and then at 1.5m centres with additional clips to support branches and bends. Use dome headed pipe screws SC603 or SC221. Vertical and sloping pipe sockets do not need sealing, but the joint to the gutter outlet should always be sealed with sealant SC101. Fig 6 Design & Installation 88:89 Downpipe systems continued Classic 62 x 62mm downpipes. Designed for use with the Classic gutter system and hoppers only. Pipes are supplied plain ended allowing either eared, uneared pipe sockets or spigot bends to be inserted. Fix via eared sockets / pipe clips at 1.5m centres with additional clips at bends or branches. Use pipe screws SC231. Offset bends are made up on site of 2 bends RK332 with an appropriate cut length of pipe between them to achieve the required projection. All Classic pipe joints should be sealed with SC101 sealant. See Fig 7. Fig 7 Square / Rectangular Pipe Drain Connections should be made using drain adaptors RSR370, RSR170 or RSR470 which incorporate a slip socket, allowing a joint to a fixed drain connection see Fig 8. Fig 8 Whitstable High Street retail development – Moulded ogee gutter Design & Installation 90:91 Specification clauses NBS Plus is a library of building product manufacturer details linked to clause guidance in the National Building Specification (NBS) software - used by over 18,000 specifiers in over 5,000 subscribing offices. Alutec have a full list of clauses for rainwater gutter and downpipe systems. Below is an example of a typical specification. More detailed specifications are also available on-line marleyalutec.co.uk. To complete the clause select the appropriate wording from below. R10 RAINWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 370 ALUMINIUM PIPEWORK Manufacturer: Marley Alutec, Unit 1 (G - H), Viking Industrial Estate, Hudson Road, Elms Farm Industrial Estate, Bedford MK41 OLZ Tel:01234 359438. Fax: 01234 357199. Email: [email protected] Web address: marleyalutec.co.uk Finish: Mill finish Colour: RAL 1013 Pearl White/ RAL 1017 Saffron Yellow/ RAL 2002 Vermillion/ RAL 3002 Signal Red/ RAL 3003 Ruby Red/ RAL 5002 Ultra Marine/ RAL 5003 Sapphire Blue/ RAL 5010 Flower Blue/ RAL 6002 Green/ RAL 6005 Moss Green/ RAL 7015 Grey/ RAL 7021 Granite Grey/ RAL 7035 Light Grey/ RAL 7037 Steel Grey/ RAL 8014 Sepia Brown/ RAL 8016 Chestnut Brown/ RAL 8017 Chocolate/ RAL 9010 White/ RAL 9005 Black/ Cast 98 Heritage Black Brackets: Product reference: Marley Alutec Aluminium Rainwater System Fixings: Circular pipes: Eared pipe sockets/ Pipe clips Type/Thickness: Extruded/ Cast Section: Circular / Square / Rectangular / Rectangular Vandal Resistant / Square Vandal Resistant Square and rectangular pipes: Eared pipe sockets/ Brackets Vandal resistant pipes: Concealed direct fixing Accessories: Nominal size: Circular - 63mm/ 76mm/ 102mm Square - 62 x 62mm/ 72 x 72mm/ 102 x 102mm Rectangular - 102 x 76mm Rectangular Vandal Resistant - 102 x 76mm Square Vandal Resistant - 72 x 72mm/ 102 x 102mm Hopper Rectangular Hopper Triangular Flat Back Hopper Ornamental Access pipe Shoe Loose pipe socket Bend Branches Adjustable offsets Fixed offsets R10 RAINWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Nominal sizes: 200 x 150mm - for Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Giant 311 ALUMINIUM GUTTERS 150 x 175mm - for Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Box Eaves Manufacturer: Marley Alutec, Unit 1 (G - H), Viking Industrial Estate, Hudson Road, Elms Farm Industrial Estate, Bedford MK41 OLZ Tel:01234 359438. Fax: 01234 357199. Email: [email protected] Web address: marleyalutec.co.uk 130 x 80mm - for Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Deepflow Product reference: Marley Alutec Aluminium Rainwater System Type/Grade: Deepflow/ No. 46 Ogee/ Boxer/ Viscount - Extruded Traditional Half Round/ Traditional Victorian Ogee - Cast/ Traditional moulded ogee Giant/ Box Eaves/ Classic - formed Profile: Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Giant Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Box Eaves Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Deepflow Aligator® 'Snap Fit' No. 46 Ogee Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Boxer Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Viscount 155 x 100mm - for Aligator® 'Snap Fit' No. 46 Ogee 120 x 80mm/ 135 x 100mm/ 160 x 100mm - for Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Boxer 150 x 121mm - for Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Viscount 100mm/ 113mm/ 125mm - for Traditional half-round 100mm/ 113mm/ 125mm - for Traditional Victorian Ogee 100 x 75mm, 125 x 100mm, 150 x 100mm Moulded Ogee 120 x 75mm - or Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Classic Finish: Mill finish Colour: RAL 1013 Pearl White/ RAL 1017 Saffron Yellow/ RAL 2002 Vermillion/ RAL 3002 Signal Red/ RAL 3003 Ruby Red/ RAL 5002 Ultra Marine/ RAL 5003 Sapphire Blue/ RAL 5010 Flower Blue/ RAL 6002 Green/ RAL 6005 Moss Green/ RAL 7015 Grey/ RAL 7021 Granite Grey/ RAL 7035 Light Grey/ RAL 7037 Steel Grey/ RAL 8014 Sepia Brown/ RAL 8016 Chestnut Brown/ RAL 8017 Chocolate/ RAL 9010 White/ RAL 9005 Black/ Cast 98 Heritage Black Traditional half-round Traditional Victorian Ogee Traditional Moulded Ogee Aligator® 'Snap Fit' Classic Jointing: Aligator: Snap fit unions with silicone sealant Traditional: Spigot and socket bolted joints with silicone sealant Fixing: Deepflow/ No 46 Ogee/ Boxer/ Box Eaves: Concealed fascia brackets Viscount: Direct fix to fascia Giant/ Classic/ Traditional: Fascia brackets Design & Installation 92:93 General Information Site painting Handling & storage Do not paint mill finish gutters after installation. It is recommended that all components are individually painted prior to installation to ensure all surfaces are painted. Prior to application of paint, it is vitally important to ensure all surfaces are degreased with solvent cleaner, SC108, using a clean cloth which itself should be regularly replaced to prevent the spread of diluted grease. Prime surfaces with an "aluminium etch primer" or zinc phosphate, followed by two coats of good quality metal gloss paint. Two part synthetic or polyuerathene paints are recommended for durability. Ensure the paint is fully dry prior to contact with joint sealant. Partially dry paint may react with sealant, affecting reliability of gutter joint. Gutters and pipes, particularly with polyester powder coated finishes, should be handled with care and should preferably be stored under cover on racks to prevent scratching or denting. All gutter and pipe lengths are supplied in protective polythene sleeving and components packed in cardboard boxes. If over painting new or aged polyester powder coated surfaces, rub down surfaces with a light abrasive scotch wool (not steel wool) to achieve a good key. Clean surfaces using a clean cloth and solvent cleaner, SC108 and apply top coat directly onto the prepared surface. No undercoats or primers are required. If polyester powder coated products are stored outside, cover with a tarpaulin to guard against water ingress into the protective polythene tubing. If water becomes trapped within the polythene wrapping and left exposed to warm sunlight, it may leave permanent water stains on the paint finish. Mill finish goods to be installed in their natural state should also be stored undercover, to prevent uneven oxidization to visible surfaces. Once installed the surfaces will mature uniformly. Sealants should not be stored in temperatures below 0°C and kept away from any direct heat source. Solvent cleaners must be stored away from any direct heat or combustible source, preferably in an appropriate fire resistant storage cabinet. Safety The relevant safety regulations are outlined in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and should be followed. Refer to CDM regulations (Code of Practice and Designing for Health and Safety in Construction 1995). Handling mill finished or polyester powder coated aluminium products does not pose any known health hazard, however it is recommended to wear protective gloves when handling mill finish aluminium. Hazard instructions relating to sealant, solvent cleaner and touch up paint are printed on their respective containers and COSHH sheets are supplied with each consignment of goods and are available on request. Snow loading In areas where particularly high snow falls and severe icing might be expected, it is recommended that snow boards be fitted to the eaves of the pitched roofs. This precaution should also be considered wherever sliding snow might cause damage or injury to structures or persons below. Maintenance Gutters should be periodically cleaned out to maintain the design flow rate and to prevent build up of debris blocking downpipes. Check all fixings are secure and take any remedial action to rectify if necessary. Leafguards are available as standard to fit each gutter system and are recommended for buildings close to trees, with restricted access, or areas susceptible to airborne debris. Installed gutters and pipes with polyester powder coated finishes should be periodically washed down with water and non-toxic detergent, this will remove built up grime to reveal the true colour. Under no circumstances should abrasive cleaners be used. Mill finish goods will develop a natural protective coating of aluminium oxide reducing further oxidization, hence no further surface maintenance is required. E & O.E. Design & Installation 94:95 Further information Export Division For Technical advice please call 01234 344108 Lenham, Maidstone, Kent ME17 2DE England For general enquiries please call 01234 359438 Telephone: +44 (0)1622 858888 email: [email protected] Fax: +44 (0)1622 850778 marleyalutec.co.uk Technical services Unit 1 (G-H), Viking Industrial Park, Hudson Road, Head Office Lenham, Maidstone, Kent ME17 2DE Scotland Birkenshaw Industrial Estate, Uddingston, Glasgow G71 5PA Telephone: 01698 815231 Fax: 01698 810307 Elms Farm Industrial Estate, Bedford MK41 OLZ Telephone: +44 (0)1234 359438 Fax: +44 (0)1234 357199