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Ward Insulated Panels
DR1000 : Roof Panel Components

Panel Side Joint

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Panel End Lap When a lap is required the ends of the panel are notched and pre-punched in the factory to ensure the best possible basis for the site formed joint. The 100mm overlap is used to ensure maximum joint integrity when used on low roof pitches. The underlapping panel incorporates a steel plate under the surface of the outer skin to enable the joint to be formed without the fasteners fully penetrating the panel. The overlapping panel is prepunched to allow precise location of the fasteners through the sealant close to the panel edge. Fixing to Support Steelwork The panels are secured to the support steelwork by means of self-drilling, selftapping screws. Depending upon the anticipated design wind loading to be applied to the panels, either one or two fixings may be required to each side of the panel at every purlin. The application of two fixings is not considered practical when the flange of the support purlin is less than 50mm wide. Panel Side Joint The panel side joint features a compressible seal full height of the panel edge. The through fixing screws secure the panel to the support purlin and are in turn concealed by the snap cap. Where specified, the joint can be site sealed at the inner skin of the panel using a butyl sealant. This type of seal is normally used in conditions of high humidity. Panel module and good joint compression are essential; fixing clamps DRT1 should be used during the site assembly.