Bevel Back Weatherboard Installation
Bevel Back Weatherboard B.C.11 PROFILE PRINT DATE: 1:2 @ A4 01 1. Weatherboards must be coated with at least one coat all sides prior to fixing. Fixing points must be pre-drilled minimum 1mm smaller than the fastener. SCALE: SHEET NUMBER REVISION. About Metalcraft Bevel Back Weatherboard is a traditional cladding system blending in with modern and traditional design surroundings. Metalcraft Bevel Back Weatherboard is a low cost cladding for out buildings, garages and sheds and is available in Zincalume®, Galvsteel®, Colorsteel® Endura® and Colorsteel® Maxx®.
Bevel Back Weatherboard Installation Panels
The Hermpac Bevelback and Rebated Bevelback Weatherboard Cavity System incorporating oil or stain-finished cedar and DuraLarch weatherboards and paint finished DuraLarch and AshinDura weatherboards has been appraised as an external wall cladding system for buildings within the following scope:
Bevel Back Weatherboard Installation
- The scope limitations of NZBC Acceptable System E2/AS1 paragraph 1.1.
- Constructed with timber framing complying with the NZBC.
- With a risk score of 0-20 calculated in accordance with NZBC Acceptable Solution E2/AS1 Table 2.
- Situated in NZS 3604 wind zones up to and including extra high.
- The KLC Generation 2 Bevel Back Weatherboard and Fascia shall be installed or supervised by a Licensed Building Practitioner in accordance with Bevel Back Weatherboard Technical and Installation Manual (V5, 20 January 2020) Use in either direct fixed or cavity situations are determined using Table 3 of E2/AS1.
- JSC's Bevel Back Weatherboards combine stability, durability and contemporary style that defines today’s urban landscape. Strong shadow lines and various widths further enhance the usability of this classic range, which offer enduring style and prestige that comply with sound design and build principles.
The Hermpac Bevelback and Rebated Bevelback Weatherboard Cavity System incorporating oil or stain-finished weatherboards has also been appraised for weathertightness and structural wind loading when used as an external wall cladding system for buildings within the following scope:
- The scope limitations of NZBC Acceptable Solution E2/AS1 paragraph 1.1 with regards to building height and floor plan area.
- Constructed with timber framing subject to specific engineering design.
- Situated in specific design wind pressures up to a maximum design differential ultimate limit state (ULS) of 2.5 kPa.
The Hermpac Bevelback and Rebated Bevelback Weatherboard Cavity System incorporating paint-finished cedar weatherboards has been appraised as an external wall cladding system for buildings within the following scope:
- The scope limitations of NZBC Acceptable System E2/AS1 paragraph 1.1.
- Constructed with timber framing complying with the NZBC.
- With a risk score of 0-20 calculated in accordance with NZBC Acceptable Solution E2/AS1 Table 2.
- Situated in NZS 3604 wind zones up to and including medium when studs are at maximum 600 mm centres and NZS 3604 wind zones up to and including very high when studs are at maximum 400 mm centres.
The Hermpac Bevelback and Rebated Bevelback Weatherboard Cavity System must only be installed horizontally on vertical, flat surfaces.
The Hermpac Bevelback and Rebated Bevelback Weatherboard Cavity System is appraised for use with aluminium window and door joinery that is installed with vertical jambs and horizontal heads and sills. (The Appraisal of the Hermpac Bevelback and Rebated Bevelback Weatherboard Cavity System relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant wind zone or wind pressure.)