Coastal Performance: Metal Roofing Design and Installation |
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24 March 2016 |
SUMMARYWe will discuss the current structural testing standards, ASTM E 1592 and TAS 125, for the metal standing seam roof systems and how these standards apply to real world applications. Photos of failed roofing applications with clear evident of wind forces acting on the various roof zones. Once the standing seam roof system is structural sound, the system must remain water tight for low slope applications and high wind conditions. We will review the submersion product testing, ASTM E 2140 and TAS 114 as well as the dynamic wind driven rain testing, AAMA 501 for standing seam roof system and wall panel application. Learning Objectives
ABOUT OUR PRESENTERSGeorge Jones recently celebrated 20 years with IMETCO Division of Garland Industries. His standard of excellence is evident both in the work he produces and the level of service he provides. Prior to joining IMETCO, George served as Engineering Manager for a line of products that included structural and architectural roofing panels, fascia, coping and building expansion joints. For Imetco, George develops custom product applications to accommodate specific project specifications; works closely with architects to develop unique requirements for large or signature jobs utilizing light and heavy gauge materials; develops and implements third-party product inspection programs to promote quality assurance through independent measurement; spearheads product development and testing; works extensive with independent testing laboratories on wall and roof product testing, such as, ASTM E1592, E1680, E1646, E2140, AAMA501, A508, A509, TAS125, TAS100, and FEMA P-361 Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes.
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