BattenLok HS
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| Description: A unique feature of this panel is a vertical leg that is a side joint that is mechanically seamed with an electric seamer for a weathertight finish. This panel features concealed clips and easy to handle 12” and 16” wide panels custom cut to the desired length. This panel can be installed directly over purlins or bar joists. It does not require a solid substructure for support. This roof system has several different UL90 construction numbers. |
| Gauge: 24 (standard) with 22 gauge available on request |
Finish: Galvalume® |
| Length: Maximum 50' (standard), other lengths are available as special requests |
Limitations: Recommended for roof slopes of ½:12 or greater. Oil canning is not a reason for rejection. |
| Dimensions: 12" or 16" wide by 2” high |
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| Fasteners: A choice of concealed fastening clips is available for this panel system including UL rated clips. These clips hold the panel firmly in place without unsightly exposed fasteners. Each clip system offers the ability to accommodate thermal movement. |
Usage: This panel is a structural panel that spans up to five feet on purlins, or can be used as an architectural panel over solid deck. This flat panel is designed with striations as an option to minimize oil-canning. It is designed to meet the ever-changing specifications and other industry codes. |
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Features: - Factory applied mastic inside of female leg of panel is standard |
Benefits: - Watertightness and easier erection - Improved erection and improved appearance - Minimizes oil canning - Optimize economy - Flexible and convenient erection - Creates a trimless eave - Increased weathertightness and improved appearance - Minimal air infiltration and water penetration and acceptability among specifiers - Better transition to hip, valleys, and roof openings - High energy efficiency system - Allows roof to expand an contract maximizing weather tightness - Varying insulation thickness available - 20 year finish warranty - Helps with oil canning |
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| Note: Oil-canning is not considered grounds for rejection of any panel system. Oil-canning can occur in any panel with wide flat sections. Heavier gauge, embossing, striations, flatter sub-frame systems and support from a solid sub-deck can all help to minimize oil-canning. |
Metal Building Tips
More on Open Wall Conditions – Endwalls
In an earlier published “Tip”, we discussed how best to handle wall conditions that are open for something other than traditional girts and metal wall panels.
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