Pipe detail, Sidewall detail, Atas international, inc – ATAS Dutch Seam User Manual

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Pipe Detail

Step 1

Cut on the proper pipe diameter

marked on the flashing.

Step 2

Position over pipe and slide

down the pipe.

Step 3

Apply polyurethane sealant

to the bottom of the base.

Step 4

Mold the flexible base to

the panel contours.

Step 5

Fasten with 1/4” x 1-1/8” drilling

fastener every 1-1/2” around

the base.

Pipe drawings provided by Triangle Fasteners

Tools and Rules:

Basic Equipment Required:
Tie-off ropes, safety harness, long level, ladders, scaffolding with
approved planking, extension cords with approved ground plugs
and services.

Additional Tools:
Metal folding tool, hammer, chalk line, measuring tape, metal cutting
tools - nibblers, drills, hacksaw, utility knife, pop-rivet gun, caulking
guns, layout and combination square, C clamps, sheet metal shears
(including RH, LH, straight and overhand). Power driven screw gun
with proper bits, depth-setting nosepiece, variable speed.

Choose the correct equipment and tools to do the job in a safe
manner. Wear safety gear and follow OHSA requirements.

Follow of few simple rules:

1. Never cut the panels with an abrasive cut-off wheel or torch, as this will

damage the finish.

2. Do not weld the trim or panels.
3. Remove any small burrs left by cutting, screwing or drilling.
4. Remove protective masking immediately after trim is installed.
5. Caution should be taken when unloading the panels to prevent damage.
6. Use appropriate screws for the type of underlayment and long enough to

fully penetrate and secure the panel.

7. The stored materials should be kept dry.
8. Do not cut on finished roof. Remove all drill spirals, chips and

dust immediately.

9. Seal neoprene closures and soft cell foam by applying appropriate

sealant to both surfaces.

10. Put appropriate sealant/butyl tape between overlapping trims.
11. Overlap trims in a manner not to impede the flow of water.

For further information or assistance, contact our Residential Product Support at 800-468-1441

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rights reserved. Dutch Seam is a
tradename owned by ATAS
International, Inc.

ATAS International, Inc.

Corporate Office
Allentown, PA 18106
(610) 395-8445

Sidewall Detail

1. Install metal panel up to within

1” of the sidewall.

2. Fasten “Z” closure in bed of

butyl sealant at top of panel
as shown.

3. Fasten sidewall trim over

“Z” closure to face of sidewall.

4. Apply counterflashing over

the sidewall trim, and seal
into reglet.

NOTE: Trims should be fastened
to substrate and sidewall using a
#12 x 1” wafer head screw.

Note Regarding Trim Details
The applicaiton of flashing and trim requires a detailed approach. Consideration should be given to the roof’s geometry and course it
creates for water run-off. Location of gutters and the use of snow retention systems should also be considered. Proper planning
regarding the sequence of material overlap is critical. Sealants, such as butyl tapes and tripolymers, should be used at overlapping
trim edges, in conjunction with exposed fasteners, and to seal flashings. All fasteners should be properly tightened and not overdriven
at an angle. Fasteners that are too loose can “back out” over time. An overdriven fastener may cause a depression in the material,
which becomes a collection point for standing water.

MDA980 Counterflashing

Ending Sidewall Detail

Starting Sidewall Detail

Appropriate Anchor Fastener

MDA410 Sidewall Trim

Butyl Tape
Sealant

MDA910 “Z” Closure

#12 x1” Wafer Head Screws

Dutch Seam Panel

Anchor Clips

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