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Suncall Installation Information
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Correct Installation is important: Suncall is fixed and flashed on similar principles as steel roofing. Minimum fall is 5 degrees. How to install: Start by fixing the first sheet at the end farthermost from the usual wind direction. If end laps are necessary, start at the bottom corner. Where the sheet is lapping into existing steel roofing, paint the metal white at the overlap area, flashing should also be painted white. The tops of the timber frame work that ‘Sun Clear' is to be fastened to also be painted white.
Screws and weatherlock seals for fixing Suncall: Roofing sheets must be crest fixed. Walls can be valley fixed. It is important to use the special Ampelite weather proof dome seal (grey coloured) accompanied with an Ampelite 10g x 50mm self drilling wood screw to provide excellent weather proof seal. When used as roofing, sheets should be fixed on every second crest on ends and every third crest on purlins Roof: 10g x 50mm self drilling multidrive (Phillips/slotted) screws and 26mm weatherproof seals in packs of 50 x 50. Cladding: 10g x 25mm self drilling hex screws and 26mm weatherproof seals in packs of 25 x 25 Drilling: Holes are drilled 6mm bigger than the fastener to allow for sheet expansion and contraction. When using Ampelite 10g screws, the recommended hole diameter is 10mm to the edge of the sheet. Use of a blunt drill is recommended as a new sharp drill may cause damage to sheet. Storage: Store Suncall on a flat surface, in a dry area avoiding contact with chemicals, paints and solvents. Do not leave sheets in direct sunlight while in a stack. The stack will magnify the suns heat and cause sheet distortion. Cutting: Sheets can be cut using normal tools such as a fine tooth saw, held at a low angle while keeping the sheet well supported. If care is taken shears or tin snips may be used as an alternative. For best results cut Suncall in moderate to fine conditions. Extra care must be taken when cold |
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