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KINGSPAN

ACCESSORIES

Eng. 11/ 2003

Accessories

KINGSPAN
offers you
a system solution

Introduction
A wide choice of accessories to Kingspan roofing and
wall sandwich insulated panels is presented in this
material. This catalogue should help you select right and
functional fittings and the ancillary of Kingspan Company
suitable for the details of the construction since they:
make the building more interesting
make the construction functional
are a part of our jacket system
The following offer of accessories and
fittings is divided into a few independent
groups of products depending on the way
of their application and location.
TINSMITH FLASHING ELEMENTS
ROOF DRAINING COMPONENTS
ROOFLIGHT PANELS
LOUVRES
ANCHOR AND FIXING ELEMENTS
CORNER SANDWICH PANELS
PACKING AND FILLING MATERIALS

Terms of delivery
Manufacture of supplementary fittings must be discussed by the
producer and customer not later than three weeks before the delivery.
Even nonstandard components can be supplied if it is agreed with the
Kingspan Technical department.

Tinsmith
flashing
elements
Flashing elements:

roof flashing elements


wall flashing elements
flashing profiles wall/roof
hole flashing

Roof flashing elements:

crest components
dilatations
llight flashing
connecting roof panels to the wall
connecting roof elements to the wall of a higher
building
connecting roof panels to the panel wall
verge flashing
attic gable flashing
gutter flashing

Wall flashing elements:

sill drips and baseboards


corner and angle flashing
vertical cover strips
the flashing panel joints laid vertically/horizontal
joining panels to the walls of neighbouring
buildings

Flashing elements for roof/wall


connection:

verge flashings gable attic gutter details

Lemovn otvor:

flashing of heads of windows, doors and gate


flashing of window lining, door and gate
scuncheon
window sill flashing
louvre flashing

Verge flashingss

Crest elements

Vertical cover strips

standard crest
gable

Corner flashing

Kingspan flashing elements used for jacketing


are made of galvanised sheet with coating, its
girth is max. 1,250 mm and length up to 6,000 mm.
If Kingspan flashing elements are installed
simultaneously with the roof and wall jacket of the
same manufacturer, the standard guarantees and
warranty are applied to these flashing elements
as well.

Material specification
galvanised sheet with coating
sheet thickness in the standard Kingspan colour
shades is 0.6 mm, other thicknesses can be
delivered too dependently on the suppliers
capacity (0.55 mm, 0.63 mm, 0.70 mm)
coating on the external side of the flashing
element:
PLASTISOL HPS 200, both unilateral and
twosided (available only in Hamlet shade),
high quality coating with thickness of 200 , long
life and stability of colours, resistance against
damage during transportation and mounting,

Sill drips and


baseboards

COLORCAT Pvf2, good quality finish,


thickness of 27 , high colour stability
coating on the inner (interior) side of the flashing
element:
polyester protective coating.

Colour design
All standard colours as given in the RAL colour
card are available
if nonstandard shades are required, please
contact Kingspan Company

Note
Complete technical details of tinsmith elements
are included in a CDROM and in Kingspan
Technical Manual, Chapter 5.
Engineering solution of nonstandard details can be
consulted with Kingspan Technical department.

PES/polyester 25, good quality finish, thickness


of 25 , with expected standard life

Accessories
required for
rainwater
removal

Supplement to sandwich panel jacket

complete accessories

harmony of colours

simple and fast installation

attractive appearance

Roof draining systems :

Kingspan eaves gutter system (square section)


system without inclination
eaves gutter system (semicircular section)
prefabricated insulated gutter system without
inclination,
valley gutters
parapet gutters

Roof draining systems


The way how rainwater is removed from the roof into the stormwater sewer is an important part of the
system. The system can be divided into two groups depending on the roof geometry and architectural
requirements.

A. Outside gutters
Kingspan offers the outside gutter system with a
square or semicircular profile for oneaisle and
pitch saddle roofs.

35
90
(89)

max. pitch between outlets

150 mm)

= 11,8 l/sec
= 4,7 l/sec

10

85
(84)

1. External slopeless square Kingspan gutter

kapacita vtoku (

18 35

160o

External slopeless square Kingspan


gutter
gutter capacity (standard profile)
outlet capacity ( 100 mm)

15

175
(173)

9,1 l/sec

Panel profile
3 or 5 waves

= 15 m

Detail square gutter

* lower section of the panel


where insulation was removed

2 oo
4
4oo
6
6oo
9
9oo
12oo
15 oo
18 oo
21 oo

panel
profile
Profil panelu
vlny (mm)
33 waves(mm)
140
140
146
146
152
152
161
161
169
169
178
178
186
186
194
194

r.girth(mm)
. (mm)

590
596
602
611
619
628
636
644

panelpanelu
profile
Profil
vln (mm)
r. girth(mm)
. (mm)
55 waves(mm)

145
151
157
166
174
183
191
199

595
601
607
616
624
633
641
649

This Table should be used for


determination of a suitable gutter type in
dependence on the pitch of the roof.
Contact Kingspan Technical department
for pitch higher that 21o.

Kingspan eaves gutter system without inclination


undereaves gutter

gutter support

square dopwnpipe
100 x 100 or 150 x 150 mm
(or with a circular section)
gutter coupling

type verge
element

joint collar

corner gutter verge

The above Kingspan gutters are usually


manufactured from steel galvanised sheet, standard
thickness 0.6 mm with onesided coating (PES/
polyester 25 microns thick or HPS Plastisol
200 microns thick) or doublesided (HPS Plastisol
200 microns), length is up to 6,000 mm. The system
contains all accessories (eaves support, joint collars,
heads, corner elements, downpipes, elbows, and
the like). Type, thickness of the roof panel and roof
pitch must be determined for the design and
specification of the system
The standard accessories are shown in the

Gutter support length 600 mm; galvanised


sheet with coating, maximum spacing between
the supports is 660 mm.

gutter bracket
0m m
ntr
fix ed ce es 20

600 mm
0m m
fix ed ce ntr es 20

Profile
separator

max. 200 mm

Figure above.

The detail of gutter and downpipe mounting

External downpipe
150 x 150 mm
(100 x 100 mm)

joint collar
svod

max. 2000 mm

The detail of downpipe mounting

K + D binding material
is between the gutter
gully and the gutter

2000 mm

max. 2000 mm

Kingspan wall panel

The detail of gutter butt joint


gutter

gutter coupling

joint collar of the


downpipe fixed with
bolts

binding material K + D

external side
rivets of stainless
steel or A/E

gutter

max. 2000 mm

internal side

2. Semicircular eaves gutter


Semicircular Kingspan gutters are usually ma
nufactured from steel galvanised sheet, standard
thickness 0.6 mm with onesided coating PES/
polyester 25 microns thick. The internal side of
the sheet has polyester protective coating. Size
of the gutter as well as all the accessories must

be determined for specification of the system (con


tact Kingspan Technical department).
eaves gutter
(semicircular)

Detail semicircular undereaves gutter

110
K

30mm

08
P

10
P minimum 190mm

14
P

02
P

16
P
107
K
109
K

07
P
07
P
01
Z

193
K

136
K
02
P

System components:
undereavesgutter

girth 330, 400 mm

circular downpipe

100, 120, 150 mm

gutter hook

330/ 200, 400/200 mm

frontal gutter hook

330, 400 mm

downpipe joint collar

100, 120, 150 mm

rainwater header
conical or dilatation

girth 330, 400 mm

cornice or outlet bend

100, 120, 150 mm

internal or external corner girth 330, 400 mm


snow barrier
accessories (bolts, nuts, washers, pads,
calottes,cappings, rivets, adhesive).

Insulated
Prefabricated Gutters
valley and parapet gutters
B. Internal draining valley and parapet gutters
A drainage system into the internal rainwater
sewer must be used in one or moreaisle saddle
roofs. Kingspan offers here the system using slo
peless prefabricated insulated valley and parapet
gutters. Insulated Kingspan gutters are usually
manufactured from steel galvanised sheet, thickne
ss 0.6 mm with coating (PES/polyester 25 microns
thick or HPS Plastisol 200 microns) with standard

Kingspan colour shades. The thermal insulation is


made using hardened polyurethane (PUR) or mi
neral wool plates. Thickness of PUR thermal insula
tion is 30, 50 or 60 mm, in mineral wool plates it is
80, 100 or 120 mm. Gutter dimensions must be
taken into consideration in designing the roof with
insulated gutters so that they could be installed
without any problems into the roof structure.

Set of standard prefabricated gutters


(contact Kingspan Technical department)
Minimum recommended width is 500 mm for the valley and
300 mm for gutters near the wall and parapet ones. The standard
gutter set also includes standard gutter ends or the end with
the overflow.
max.

The gutter end with the overflow


max.
see the detail of
gutter coupling

elo labu
standardn

external gutter sheet is


longer by 50 mm

internal gutter sheet is


longer by 150 mm

The detail of the gutter coupling

misalignnment 150 mm
50 25

The detail of the gutter end


internal sheet
with coating

25
50

K + D joint my means of
adhesive
along the perimeter

pln utsnn
konc. elo labu
external
gutter sheet

polyethylene
packing

38 12

plates of
polyurethane
or mineral wool

Valley gutter
02
P

02
P

Parapet gutter

530mm

08
P

50mm

01
L

a
20
P

overflow

20
P

Bear in mind that the vertical downpipe must not


cross with horizontal bearing elements of the roof
structure (beams, frames, purlins, and the like).
Perform the mounting according to Kingspan
Technical Manual.

10

135
K

130
K

21
P
08
P

20
P

gutter support
2m

21
P

max. 200mm

02
P

50mm

03
L

02
P

Note: Details of location of valley and parapet


gutters in the Kingspan roof systems can be
found in appropriate chapters of the Technical
Manual on CDROM or in Kingspan Technical
department.

SPECIFICATION OF STANDARD PREFABRICATED GUTTER


ELEMENTS
Prefabricated gutter elements
Marking

L01

L02

L03

L04

L05

L06

L07

L08

Profile

Note

PUR foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 30, 50, 60 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

PUR foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 30, 50, 60 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

PUR foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 30, 50, 60 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

PUR foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 30, 50, 60 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

Mineral foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 80, 100, 120 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

Mineral foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 80, 100, 120 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

Mineral foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 80, 100, 120 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

Mineral foam filling.


Length up to 5,850 mm only.
Standard thickness
of the filling d = 80, 100, 120 mm.
b value = d . 1.3 + 80

All dimensions are in mm.

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RW/GRP
Rooflights
RW/GRP/MK1
doublesided selfadhesive weather strip
(between the upper and lower shells)

doublesided selfadhesive weather strip


(between the upper and lower shells)

LAYOUT OF LIGHTS AND ROOFLIGHTS

polyethylene profile and


distance piece

Such layout can influence uniformity of light


dispersion in the building, but, very frequently,
the structural point of view is decisive.

RW/GRP/MK3
butyl weather strip (between the
upper and lower shells)

doublesided self
adhesive weather
strip (between the
upper and lower
shells)

polyethylene profile and


distance piece

butyl weather strip (between the


upper and lower shells)

unilateral closed rivet after each 150 mm

Introduction
Rooflights bring daylight to the interior of the
building. It is true especially in roofs with a large
span where uniform daylight dispersion can be
achieved only using roof lights or rooflight panels.
The roof light panels are laid at the roof level and
in comparison with the lights the light loss is not
so great when they are applied (light stands,
oblique light walls).
Application
Doubleleaf rooflight panels KS 1000 RW/GRP
can be used only with sandw ich insulated panels
Kingspan KS 1000 RW in roofs with pitch of 4 o
(7 %) or more.
samolepic tsnic
pska (soust panelu)
nebo butylov tsnic
pska
(aplikovat na monti)

GRP
panel

each 500 mm steel


selfdrilling screw
JT3.2H5.5x25E29

RW
panel

anticondensation
bearing
weather strip (to
structure
be applied during
the mounting)

selfadhesive
polyethylene weather strip
(part of the panel) or butyl
strip (to be applied during
the mounting)

RW
panel

selfadhesive
weather strip

clamping
stainless steel
fastener each
500 mm

GRP
panel

anticondensation weather
strip (to be applied during
selfadhesive
the mounting)
weather strip

bearing
structure

From the viewpoint of the structural design,


the rooflights can be laid in chessboard or continu
ous patterns in the direction of the roof pitch and

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the way of panel arrangement can affect uniformity


of daylight dispersion in the interior of the building.
Maximum length of the panels is 6,500 mm
including the lap.

Chessboard pattern
This layout provides the most
uniform light dispersion, but the
mounting is more laborious and
the number of panel cross joints
is greater, which is especially
unsuitable for roofs with lower pitch.

Crest arrangement
It provides adequate light distri
bution in halls of small width. Cir
cular or saddle crest lights which
should be mounted together with
Kingspan roof systems are sup
plied by specialized manufacturers.

Layout in the direction of the


slope
This layout gives the easiest and
most reliable structure and ade
quate light distribution. Arched and
saddle lights and rooflights are
very suitable for this layout and
can be easily incorporated into
Kingspan roof systems.
Materials
External/internal shell leaf of the
panel is made of profiled fibre
glass plates with thickness of 1.2/0.8 mm and
height of the upper wave of 35 mm, which are
connected to each other using polyethylene distan
ce pieces.
Butyl or PE weather strip must be inserted into
the longitudinal joint (lock) between the panel.

Thermal insulations
Heattransmission value for all values of thickness
of rooflights is U = 3.0 W/m2 K.
Light transmittance
Kingspan KS 1000 RW/GRP rooflights transmit
81 % of light and they are not transparent.

Fire protection
Kingspan rooflights meet building regulations
and standards for technical parameters of
construction products of GRP (fibreglass)

Structure
Maximum span of rooflight supports (purlins) is
L<1.2 m (consultation with Kingspan Technical de
partment is recommended).

Assembly
Procedures and instructions for the mounting at
the building site are given in Kingspan Technical
department.

KS 1000 RW/GRP/MK1
doublesided selfadhesive weather strip
(between the upper and lower shells)

doublesided selfadhesive weather strip


(between the upper and lower shells)

polyethylene
profile and
distance piece

modul 1000
333
34

269

32

50

35

34

53,5

29

20

Note: Fibreglass rooflight. The


shape and profile of the
exterior is the same as that of
RW panel. This type should
be used in combination with
panel having thickness of 60,
70, 80, 100 mm.

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KS 1000 RW/GRP/MK3
butyl weather strip (between the
upper and lower shells)

Note:
Fibreglass rooflight. The
shape and profile of the
exterior is the same as that of
RW panel. This type should
be used in combination with
panels having thickness of
40 to 50 mm.

doublesided self
adhesive weather
strip (between the
upper and lower
shells)

butyl weather strip (between the


upper and lower shells)

polyethylenov tvarov
distann prvek

jednostrann uzaven nt Al/E 3x6

modul 1000
333
34

32

29

269
53,5

50

35

34

5
C

20

Crosswise panel joint (minimum pitch 10%)


Upper joint
min. 200 mm

butyl
weather
strip

selftapping (selfdrilling) screw


with thread under its head

Lower joint of GRP/MK 1

butyl
weather
strip

l
RW pa ne
G RP

pa ne l

permanently
plastic adhesive

polyethlene
weather strip
6 pcs/panel
clamping fastener

min. 200 mm

butyl
weather strip

selftapping (self
drilling) screw with
thread under its
head or a calotte

G RP
RW

pa ne l

pa ne l

polyethlene
weather strip

6 pcs/panel
clamping fastener

Lower joint of GRP/MK 3


min. 200 mm

butyl
weather strip

selftapping (selfdrilling) screw


with thread under
its head

G RP
RW

pa ne l

pa ne l

6 pcs/panel
clamping fastener

polyethlene
weather strip

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Material specification
Kingspan Company provides the manufacture of
louvres as an accessory of sandwich panels. They
are made, as the standard, of galvanised steel
sheet with coating.
The standard louvre is supplied as a standard
module 1,000 mm and in lengths up to 3,000 mm.
Its structure is made of bend steel sheets riveted
bilaterally into the frame. It can also have an
insect screen optionally (it is not a standard part
of the supply). If required, alternative louvres can
be delivered with different sheet profiles, louvre
sizes, module dimensions, shapes and protective
screens.

Louvres
Material specification
The frame and louvres are made of steel
galvanised sheet
standard thickness of the sheet is 0.63 mm
povrchov prava:
PES/ polyester 25 microns, anticorrosive
coating for the application to galvanised steel
sheet with supposed average life,
HPS 200 Plastisol, thickness 200 microns,
excellent coating with extra long life, colour
stability, resistance against corrosion and me
chanical damage during transportation and
mounting,
Pvf2, thickness 27 microns, fluorocarbon coa
ting with high colour stability even at tempera
ture over 120o C and very good life,
inner side of the sheets has protective coa
ting (mostly lightgrey shade),
selection of the material is based on King
span Co. production capacity (contact King
span technical department).

Characteristics
The same colour shade as that of the jacket
standard module width of 1,000 mm
standard module length between 500 and
3,000 mm
if required, atypical louvres systems can be
supplied meeting specific requirements of diffe
rent designs.

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Standard louvre system


A Vertically anchored panels
B Horizontally anchored panels.

steel column
mm
1000mm

00

10

unilateral rivet
4x10 A/E
weather strip
20 x 5 mm

0m

00

Kingspan Louvres Z 08 (Z09)

Kingspan wall panel

unilateral rivet 4x10 A/E


butyl weather strip 10 x 3 mm

Z 08 (Z 09)

Kingspan
wall panel
steel transom
covering sill drip

The sill drip should be stuck


to the panel cemented
(K + D adhesive or silicon
sealant)
Kingspan Louvres Z 08 (Z09)

80 mm

00 000mm

00

covering
sill drip

angle bar
L50/50/1,5mm

steel transom

Note: Details of louvres installation in different


Kingspan wall systems are shown in the relevant
chapters of the Technical Manual or on Kingspan
CDROM

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Introduction
A good choice of fixing elements may influence to
great degree the quality of the finished construction.
Such components fix roof or wall panels to the
main or auxiliary bearing structure.
The following requirements must be met:
wall and roof panels must be attached to the
main or auxiliary structure,
strength of the whole structure must resist to
the applied load,
damp tightness of the structure must be secured,
the life must be the same as that of the jacket
system
its appearance must go well with the whole
jacket.

Types of fixing elements


Main fixing elements
These are the components that fix insulated
sandwich panels to the structure of the building.
They behave as supporting members and so
they must be able to transfer the load affecting the
jacket panels to the bearing structure for all their
service life.
The elements used in sandwich insulated panels
are selfdrilling with the upper thread (used not so
often) or selftapping. Different types of fixing elements
can be supplied if required by the customer.

selftapping fixing element

selfdrilling fixing element

head
pad
(washer)

Fixing
Elements
Secondary fixing elements and rivets
Such fixing elements and rivets are used for side
lapping and for fixing the flashings. Components for
low thickness of material are required for the as
sembly.
Number of fixing elements used is rather high
due to thinness and elasticity of the materials at
tached. It usually means that permissible load of the
element is not of primary importance, total load is
distributed to a great number of fixing elements.
When choosing the elements, consult the manu
facturer of the material or Kingspan Technical de
partment.

screws for overlap joint

safety screws

closed rivets

unilateral rivet
A/E

head
pad
(washer)

horn zvit

thread into the


structure

thread into the


structure

self
drilling tip

clamping
fastener for
joining
rooflights

Kingspan recommends to use anchor and joint


pieces EJOT or SFS intec for fixation of its
sandwich insulated panels. Specification of the
pieces is given in Kingspan Technical Manual,
Chapter 3.

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watertight rivets

Materials and service life


Expected service life depends on their corrosion
rate; it can be affected by technical parameters of
the material, by external and internal environments
and structure of the building.
Carbon steel
Fixing elements made of carbon steel with coating
can serve reliably on roofs and walls for tens of
years.
Stainless steel
Expected service life of fixing elements made of
stainless steel will be at least 25 years.
The following Table shows minimum expected
service life in years for different fixing elements in
various environments.

2. The screw is pulled out


of the structure
The element is pulled out
of the bearing structure due
to the wind.

3. The fixing element


breaks owing to tensi
on
The element breaks and
a part of its thread stays in
the bearing structure.

4. The fixing element breaks due to shear


A different way of

fixing element

town

country industry

Carbon steel

20

20

Stainless steel

50

50

50

N = not recommended
In case of industrial pollution or if there is a danger
of chemical corrosion from inside (e. g. in swimming
pools) consult the problem with the manufacturer of
the elements.

failure, which is not


associated to the wind,
is shear. In such case
the element is broken
through the shear caused by the panel shift.
The element can seriously damage the panel even
before it is cut. Sometimes the strength of the element
represents the force limiting the permissible spacing
of sandwich panels especially at the corners of the
building where draught of the wind is strong (see
the design example in Section 2).

Warranty
The designs for which Kingspan Co. grants
prolonged tenyear warranty must meet the strict
requirement that only stainless steel fixating elements
are specified and used.

Strength
Primary fixing elements anchor the panels to the
building and must be strong enough to resist the
applied load. The most significant load is usually
wind suction through which panels are taken out of
the building structure. Here the joint can fail in three
different ways.
1. The screw head is forced through the pad
The external surface of the panel is gradually
deformed around the head and pad and the hole
can get so large that the
panel is pulled out. The
fixing elements, however,
stays at its place.

Mounting devices for selfdrilling


screws and other tools
It is important to use tools made for the given
purpose, i. e., correct mounting of the fixing elements.
Screws and pads (washers) are manufactured
for such application when the pad is pressed
uniformly and thus the protection against the weather
is ensured. The electric screwdriver must have a
special bit with adjustable depth which automatically
switches off when the correct degree of the element
tightening is achieved.
Correct mounting of primary
and secondary element
Loose screw, the pad
is not
compressed

The screw is
tightened
correctl

Overtightened
screw

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Prefabricated
Kingspan
Sandwich Panels
KS 1000 SF and KS 1000 TF panels make
possible to create rounded corners using
prefabricated arched sandwich panels. The

Detail:
Kingspan KS 1000 TF vertical anchoring of
the cladding
Standard joint

Figures of details show the methods of joining to

Note:
Maximum length
of the panel
= 8000 mm
Angle
= 3001000
A min. C min
= 150 mm
A + B + C = 1000 mm (modul)
(it is necessary to consult that with
Kingspan Technical department)

the standard cladding as well as geometry of the


corner.

Jacketing using sandwich panels

Simple mounting

Nunconventional and attractive solution


Smr monte

Detail:
Kingspan KS 1000 SF vertical anchoring of the
cladding
Concealed (secret) joint Note:
Maximum length
of the panel
= 8000 mm
Angle
= 3001000
Module is
1000 mmm
R max.
= 446 mm
for 90o angle (it is necessary to
consult that with Kingspan
Technical department)
A min. C min
= 150 mm
= D of the panel

Note:
Maximum length
of the panel
= 8000 mm
Angle
= 3001000
Module is
1000 mmm
R max.
= 446 mm
(it is necessary to consult that with
Kingspan Technical department)
A min. C min
= 150 mm

17
P

08
P

04
P

164
K

PUR deska
(pilepit)

04
P

R min.

= D of the panel

R min.

Detail:
Kingspan KS 1000 SF horizontal
anchoring of the cladding
Concealed (secret) joint

08
P

17
P

PUR deska
(pilepit)

The direction of the assembly

Smr monte

R
06
P

04
P

17
P

17
P

C
08
P

18

164
K

08
P

Introduction

Packing
and Filling

The shell of the building is designed and furnis


hed in such a way that it is weatherproof.
Besides that, the building jacket must also
keep inner conditions, i. e., to prevent excessive
sunshine heat, control temperature and eliminate
air leakage.
For this reason it is very significant to choo
se, specify and install all suitable packing, strips,
adhesives and filling of the panel to ensure a
reliable function of the shell.

Packing
Butyl rubber packing
butyl rubber packing with foam core
polyethylene (PE) strips
weather strips of PVC foam
packing silicon sealant
polyurethane expanded strip
butyl packing material
the other specific packing materials

Hole filling
Where the end section of the panel is furnished
with flashing, the panel is laid only at the highest
point of the section and, therefore, free space
appears between the profiles and flashing. Filling
of appropriate dimensions thus must be inserted
into the profile to be packed so that penetration of
the wind, water and insect could be prevented.
The following materials are available for this purpose:

polyethylene filling
the other filling materials

Delivery terms
Packing and filling materials can be
ordered directly from Kingspan Company.
The choice of the material depends on the
suppliers production capacity (please contact
Kingspan Technical Department). A detailed
description of all types is given in Kingspan
Technical Manual, Chapter 3/material
specification).

An example of detail with profiled crest packing into the waves

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Kingspan offers
a complete system solution
Roof systems

Detail of the joint

KS 1000 RW (SX)
inclined roof
sheet

KS 1000 SM
flat roof, PUR
water repellent sheet

KS 1000 RS
inclined roof, mineral
insulation, sheet

KS 1000 RM
flat roof, mineral insulation
water repellent sheet

KS 1000 LP (CR)
inclined/bent roof,
PUT, sheet

KS 1000 RW/GRP/MK1 or MK3


rooflight,
fibreglass

Wall systems
KS 1000 SF
concealed joint, PUR

KS 1000 TF
standard joint, PUR

KS 1000 FR
standard joint, mineral wool

KS 1000 RW
trapeze wall, PUR

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Kingspan a.s.

Kingspan, s. r. o.

Vn 465, Hradec Krlov, 500 03 Czech Republic


Telephone: +420 495 866 111
Fax: +420 495 866 100
Email: info@kingspan.cz
Hot line: 800 119 911

ul. esk 3, 831 03 Bratislava


Telephone : 00421/2/44 635 326
Fax: 00421/2/44 635 325
Mobile phones: 00421/905 972 473, 905 388 998
Email: info@kingspan.sk

www.kingspan.cz

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