Englert IMP Englert Combined User Manual

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SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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Englert does not warrant any product or material as meeting the ordinance, laws or regulations of any

particular stated or local municipality, and Englert is not responsible for conformance to such
ordinances, laws or regulations. Englert is not liable for damage or loss of materials at the jobsite.

H

EAVY

E

QUIPMENT


Unloading the panel bundles will require a suitable fork lift or crane. Please refer to the Handling &

Maintenance Guide for additional information.

V

ERIFYING THE

S

TRUCTURE

/A

LIGNMENT


Before panel installation begins, the wall structural support framing must be checked for straightness

and alignment, and must be checked to verify that the wall panels can be installed without interference.
Intermediate framing member’s alignment tolerances are as specified below:

zero to

1

“ outward of the structural support line for members spaced at 10’-0” or greater

zero to

1

“ outward of the structural support line for members spaced between 5’-0” and 10’ -0”

zero to

1

1

“ outward of the structural support line for members spaced at less than 5’-0”

Wall framing alignment error and interference must be corrected prior to the start of panel installation.
The manufacturer is not responsible for difficult panel joint assembly and panel face rippling or

buckling resulting from misaligned wall framing.

P

ANEL

S

IDE

J

OINTS


Panel side joints are a modified tongue and groove assembly. Every panel joint must be fully engaged.

Due to normal fabrication and field tolerances, the actual panel coverage may vary between plus

1

”to

minus

1

1

” when panel joints are fully engaged. The joint gap is the visible vertical space between the

edges of the exterior faces on the adjacent panels. When panels are fully engaged, the width of the joint

gap is typically plus

1

1

” to plus

1

”.

V

APOR

B

ARRIER


If installed correctly, the combination of sealants and insulated panels forms the buildings vapor

barrier. Because of increased thermal efficiency of insulated panel walls over other typical cladding

products, there is a potentially greater vapor pressure differential between the exterior and the interior
side of the wall. This higher vapor drive requires tremendous attention to detail regarding the

application of sealants. Because of the critical requirements of the weather and vapor seals, the installer
should understand the principles of vapor drive and water migration and must understand the

requirements for the effective moisture and vapor control.

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