marseille

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marseille
MARSEILLE
The interlocking tile from the beginning of the century
Large-format - Low-profile tile
MORE POWER TO YOUR ROOF
43,3 cm
MARSEILLE
26 cm
Overall dimensions in cm
3 Variable gauge : a great flexibility of laying
3 The “Bee” mark exclusive to Monier
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PRESCRIPTION RECOMMENDATION
Type
The tile shall be in terracotta from the large-format low-profile tile, treble lock double
lapping and variable gauge, 12,5 to 14 per square meter, type Marseille from
Monier or similar. Its fitting tolerance should be 4 cm long and 0,4 cm transverse.
It shall be laid broken bond from right to left, on battens according to the standard
of NF application NF P 31-202 [DTU 40.21].
Its installation shall be carried out using all parts specially designed
for dry mortarless laying of ridges and edges as specified in the DTU.
Clay roof tile
Treble lock and double lapping, variable gauge
Number of tiles per m2
≈ 12,5 to 14
Unit weight
≈ 3,4 kg
Weight per m2
≈ 42,5 to 47,6 kg
Overall length ≈ 43,3 cm
Overall width ≈ 26 cm
Linear cover
≈ 22,3 cm
Variable gauge
36 to 32 cm
Longitudinal fitting tolerance
≈ 0,2 cm*
Transversal fitting tolerance
± 0,2 cm*
Linear metre of battens/m2
2,8 to 3,2 ml
Laying
Broken bond from right to left
Product standard
NF EN 1304
Application standard
NF P 31-202 [DTU 40.21]
Silicone product
An additive is required for bedding
Number of tiles per pallet
300
Weight per pallet
1020 kg
gUarantEE
30 YEARS
FROST
RESISTANCE
This tile has been developed
and tested in the wind
tunnel at the Monier
Technical Center.
* Usual fitting tolerance stated apply from actual average
gauges and widths checked on delivery as per DTU.
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FROST
RESISTANCE
ForYEARS
any projects developed within the context of an HQE® approach,
an Environmental and Health Declaration Sheet for this tile is available on request.
COLOR KEY
Red
Rustique Brown
CLAY TILES
Class 1 watertightness
Method E
freezing resistance trials carried out
Valmagne Copper
The firing process of the clay may produce slight differences in colour. To obtain a roof with a homogeneous appearance, we recommend mixing tiles from different pallets.
The printing processes do not necessarily guarantee a faithful reproduction of colours. Ask to see them in situ.
These values are given for information purpose only and are likely to change.
www.marque-nf.com
the main features
veRGEs
Laying with universal verges 33
The wide range of Marseille
fittings offers two choice of verge finishes :
• universal verge tile 33,
• standard verge right or left.
In some regions, the Marseille ridge tiles
(90° angle) are used as plastered verge.
Verges direction is determined
by placing them facing
the pitch.
43,3
A neoprene washer
is used for fastening.
Mor tel
Half-tile
1/2 tile = 15,3
multiple of lc
Screw 50
Laying with standard verges
Half-tile
Mor tel
25,5
1/2 tile = 15,3
multiple of lc
(tile = 25,4)
Screw 70
(tile = 25,4)
Dimensions in cm - Lc : linear cover
7
Working
height 11,5
14,5
43,7
15,8
5
18,2
22,5
23,5
24
18,2
43,7
37,5
37,5
End verge 33
left
End verge 33
right
38
8,5
Standard verge
left
Half tile
10,8
14,5
Standard verge
right
Universal verge tile 33
left
Universal verge tile 33
right
hip / ridge
Monier recommends laying dry with ventilated
weather stripping in a roll.
Marseille
ridge tile
3 way apex
This system enables the ridge and hip to adapt
to the nature movements of the roof.
4,5 ± 0,5 cm
Interlocking
end hip "40"
All ridges and hips must be fastened with a clip.
Working height
small part : 5,2
45
45
21
Overall height
small part : 8
20,8
53,5
48,5
24,2
22,2
Marseille
ridge tile 50
(90° angle)
Marseille
ridge tile 40
(90° angle)
Overall height
small part : 7,2
20,8
46,5
19
Working
height
small part : 6
Marseille
ridge tile 40
(120° angle)
Metalroll
(26/32 cm)
Dimensions in cm
26
22,5
22,5
®
Ventilated ridge/hip
Interlocking
hip tile "40"
The ridge courses are made by cutting the tiles
closest to the ridge board.
The dry ridge/hip is quick to lay,
provides good ventilation,
and makes future work easier.
Marseille ridge tile
40 or 50
Ridge board
Universal
ridge board support
24,2
Interlocking
hip tile “40”
Interlocking
end hip “40”
7,2
Figaroll® plus
(28/32 cm)
13
13
34,2
46
21
21
31,2
35
wakaflex® 28
(28 cm)
4 way apex
End ridge
for cloaked verge
3 way apex
End ridge n°1
aeration, ventilation AND ILLUMINATION
The underside of the tile and their support
must be ventilated. This ensures overall correct
behaviour of roofing components over time.
The use of ventilation tiles is recommended
at the upper and lower parts of the roof.
The total of ventilation openings must
be distributed equally between lower part
of the roof slope and near the ridge. Humid
or foul air outlets from the ventilation
or extraction of living areas by forced
mechanical ventilation or other systems,
must be routed out of attic spaces.
For further information on these two points,
please refer to the DTU in force.
Preferably, exhaust tiles are to be located
at the top of the slope.
Type
of attic
26,3
Total
Ventilation (1)
Lantern
(Ø 120 mm)
43,3
S = 1/5 000
26,3
Ventilation tile with grid
(opening 12 cm2)
S = 1/3 000
S = 1/5 000
1
S2 = 1/3 000 (2)
43,3
Through tile
(Ø 120 mm)
43,3
S1 = 1/5 000
S2 = 1/3 000 (2)
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Glass Tile
Note :
(1) Related to the surface area projected
horizontally
(2) Except for Spirtech® type breathing
roof underlays.
for better performance, the through tiles must be laid as much
as possible near ridges.
These values are given for information purpose only
and are likely to change.
THE REGULATIONS
Valley and EaveS
Minimum pitch table in %
D
F
the main features
L
LR
Minimum acceptable pitches in % (no underlay)
D
All tiles on the eaves must be
fastened.
Please refer to the DTU in force :
Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
Sites
Zones Zone I
Zone II
Zone III
Sites
Sheltered30
Normal35
Exposed50
30
45
60
45
50
70
These data are applicable to slopes whose horizontal projection does not exceed 12 m.
Building code recommendations.
Zones for the application of minimum pitches
Ventilated eaves batten
without comb
France is divided up into 3 zones for the application of minimum pitches
(with regard to wind/rain concomitance)
Note : if in doubt as to the zone of application, it is essentiall to refer
to the definition of the zones given below.
Profilo valley
UNDER-ROOF
ZONE I
All inland areas and the
Mediterranean coastline for
altitudes of less than 200 m.
ZONE II
SPIRTECH® 100
SPIRTECH® 200
SPIRTECH® 300 SPIRTECH®+ 200 SPIRTECH®+ 300
- Atlantic coastline up to 20 km
inland, from Lorient to
the Spanish border.
- Strip between 20 to 40 km
from the coast, from Lorient
to the Belgian border.
- Altitudes between 200 m
and 500 m
SPIRTECH®
CLIMA + 200
ZONE III
SPIRTECH® BBC
200
SPIRTECH® BBC
300
CLIMA COMFORT
RENO®
SPAN-FLEX®
200
SPAN-FLEX®
300
- Atlantic, Channel and
North Sea coastline and inland
to 20 km, from Lorient
to the Belgian border.
- Altitudes above 500 m and
below 900 m.
SPAN-ALU
300
Laying tiles in a square layout
For violent winds, MONIER recommends going beyond the DTU
recommendation and therefore fastening all tiles.
(1) The wind zones considered are those designated
by the snow and wind loads code (NV 65).
(2) One tile fastening every five tiles laid.
Map reference NV65
On verges and eaves, all tiles must be fastened.
Use of Europanneton® MAR Inox recommended by Monier.
Pitches Zones 1 and 2(1)
Zones 1 and 2(1) : Exposed site(1)
in %
Protected and normal sites(1)
Zones 3 and 4 : All sites
Verges RunningVerges Running
and eaves
portion
and eaves
portion
p ≤ 100
all
free
all
1/5(2)
100 < p ≤ 175
all
1/5(2)all 1/5(2)
p > 175
all
all
all
all
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18
Pinecone finial
(available in 44,5 cm)
24,5
Ornamental clay
cockerel
SITES
DEFINITION
Sheltered Low ground, entirely surrounded by hills which protect it against all wind directions. Site partially bounded
by hills in the direction of the most violent winds that provide protection against winds in this direction
only.
Normal Plain or plateau with slight vertical intervals, whether extensive or not (valleys, undulations).
Exposed
Near the sea: inland to a distance of 5 km; the tops of cliffs, islands or narrow peninsulas, estuaries
or sheltered bays and ria.
Inland: narrow valleys into which the wind is channelled, isolated and high mountains
(for example: Mont-Aigoual and Mont-Ventoux) and certain mountain passes.
This breakdown into three zones should not be confused with the breakdown
into Snow and Wind regions given in the NV (Snow and Wind) rules.
To prevent ingress of powder snow, the DTU recommends the use
of an underlay.
This use is also advocated by SNEST in order to catch and lead down
to the gutter any small amounts of water as well
as to protect against the ingress of dust or soot.
ornAments
37
Definition of sites according to the DTU
57,5
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Fleur de Lys
finial
Monier reserves the right to change the technical characteristics of its range.
Fabienne Alexandre - Export Manager - 67, Avenue de Fontainebleau - 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre - France
T : 00 33 1 58 91 20 98 - F : 00 33 1 58 91 21 42 - E : [email protected]
Nathalie Bernard - Trade Export Assistant - B.P. 4 - 16270 Roumazières - France
T : 00 33 1 41 86 13 88 - F : 00 33 5 45 71 88 93 - E : [email protected]
Head office : 67, Avenue de Fontainebleau - 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
T : 01 58 91 20 00 - F : 01 58 91 20 01
www.monier.fr
This documentation, which was published in 04/2012, supersedes all previous issues; it is a non-contractual document that may be revised at any time. Production: DTP: Centaure - Photos: P. Zandvliet - 3D drawings: Buster Studio - X - Centaure
Minimum acceptable pitches in % (with underlay)
1503
The dimension DE mentionned by Monier is given as an example.
This dimension will vary according to several parameters : cant height,
gauge, roof pitch and overhang d, and may be adjusted to achieve the
required overlap. The interlocking part (water flow) must to be taken
into account when defining dimensions DE and d.
50
60
80
PEFC/10-31-
d
LR = Rake length
DF = Ridge batten distance = 4,5 ± 0,5 cm
DL = Battening distance
DE = Eaves batten distance = 33 cm
To adjust for the desired overhang.
d = Eaves overhang = 8 cm
35
50
70
PROMOUVOIR
LA GESTION DURABLE
DE L A FORÊ T
E
Sheltered35
Normal40
Exposed60
D
Monier proposes a range
of preformed valleys.
Laying of a ventilated eaves batten
(ventilation 200 cm2/ml) on the tilt
batten guarantees linear ventilation
in the lower section in accordance
with the DTU’s recommendations.
Zones • Europanneton® MAR Inox
for eaves.