Englert A1301 Specifier Sheets User Manual
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2.02
A.
Panel System shall be the Englert Series 1300, 1-1/2” high, 16” or 20” wide panel, Standing Seam System, (with pencil
ribs and 2 mechanically seamed styles, optional), with sealant applied at the panel interlock, specify “with battens” if
you wish a batten appearance. The panels shall have baked on finish as specified in Section 2.05 hereunder, in
Manufacturer’s standard colors. Manufacturer shall offer at least a minimum of 23 standard colors to choose from.
B.
Substrate:
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24 Gauge baked on finish over Galvalume ASTM A-792-83, AZ50, 50 KSI yield point, 52 KSI tensile strength
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* 22 Gauge baked on finish over Galvalume per ASTM A-792-83, AZ50, 50 KSI yield point, 52 KSI tensile
strength.
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* .032” or .040” Aluminum Alloy 3105-H14 approved equal.
NOTE TO SPECIFIER: *22 gauge steel, and .032” and .040” aluminum are available subject to minimum
order requirements. Call Englert for details.
C.
Performance:
1. ASTM E-283-84 Air Infiltration: Maximum of 0.003 CFM/Ft.2 at 10 psf pressure differential on 180 degrees
seamed profile and 0.006 CFM/Ft.2 at 20 pst pressure differential.
2. ASTM E-331-70 Water Penetration: No evidence of uncontrolled leakage on 180 degrees seamed panel at 20
psf pressure differential.
3. Panel shall display a flame spread classification of a (Class 1) when tested in accordance with
ASTM E-84-87.
4. Panel shall meet the requirements of UL-580, Class-90 wind uplift resistance.
5. Panel shall be tested and conform to the requirements o the Dade County Florida non-structural roofing
system criteria, product approval number must be supplied for records.
6. Panel system shall be tested in accordance with ASTM-E-1680-95 standard test method for rate of air leakage
through exterior metal roof panel systems.
7. Panel system shall be tested in accordance with ASTM-E-1646-95 standard test method for water penetration
of metal roof panel system by uniform static air pressure difference.
8. Panel system shall be tested in accordance with ASTM-E-1592 wind uplift criteria.
*UL Classification, Construction #554, typical clip spacing for this system over ½” plywood is 48” o.c. at
field conditions and 12” o.c. for all perimeters. Clip spacing may vary based on individual project locations,
code requirements and building configurations.
IF METAL SOFFIT IS REQUIRED, SPECIFY AS FOLLOWS:
2.03 SOFFIT PANEL SYSTEMS
A.
Soffit Panels: Series 1300 is not recommended for use as a soffit system.
2.04 FABRICATION
A.
Panel Construction: Panels shall be uniformly dimensioned, rollformed to exact lengths to avoid trimming. The panel
system shall be anchored as recommended by the Manufacturer. All fasteners shall be concealed. Panels shall be
continuous from ridge to eaves with no end laps. There shall be no face penetration of panels, except as approved by
the architect for securing panels to facilitate directional expansion/contraction.
B.
Flashing and Trim: All exposed standard or special flashing/trim and such other brakeformed in the same gauge, color,
and finish to match roofing panels, furnished with protective strippable film to be removed upon installation.
C.
Accessories such as clips, closures, fasteners, etc., shall be as recommended by the Manufacturer.