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5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES <br /> SPECIAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES No. 5 <br /> RAKE AND ROOF-TO-WALL DETAILS <br /> AWALL <br /> TILE SEALANT <br /> 14--ORIGINAL FLASIMM <br /> TILE PAN TROUGH <br /> 24 GUAGE <br /> L GALVANIZED <br /> 2 x 2 BATTENS <br /> (50 xsom„,) ,x a BATTENS ON EXISTING ROOF r J <br /> as x,comm) aK- <br /> If <br /> py WALL <br /> REMOVE EXISTING ROOF IN <br /> C; B STRIPB_9-WIDE <br /> BATTEN ORIGINAL FLASHING <br /> STRIP 6-8- <br /> =r TJ(ISTING WIDE <br /> (61i <br /> i. <br /> TRE 2 x 2 BATTENS WALL <br /> (50 x SOmm) <br /> ORIGINAL FLA%UNG <br /> E%ISTINC ROOF TILE PAN TROUGH <br /> RAKE Z-BAR <br /> To keep trim caps aligned and protect <br /> rake-rafter boards, use the Rake Z-Bar to <br /> ROOF-TO-WALL FLASHING A,B,C create a ledge to seat the trim caps to. <br /> An alternative to the traditional method of (see 111•) <br /> upturning the Gerard panel against a wall <br /> and counter flashing is to insert a the pan <br /> on top of a 1 X 4 (25 X 100 mm) and <br /> counter flash over the file pan.(See III.A) <br /> When windows or other obstacles obstruct <br /> the straight line of upturned Gerard panels <br /> against the wall,the following can be done: <br /> Remove the existing shake in a line from <br /> fascia to ridge 4' (100 mm) out from the <br /> wall. Insert new tile pan into the slot <br /> created by the removal of the existing <br /> roofing material. The new tile pan must be <br /> slipped up under the existing Z-Bar roof- GERARD TILE-PAN METAL D <br /> to-wall flashing. Gerard panels can then This material can be used on the rake edge <br /> be canterlevered over and butted into the for weatherproofing,and eliminate the need <br /> wall. (See III.B) for a bend-up on the Gerard panels. The <br /> fascia must be notched to allow the "Tile- <br /> For areas not covered,consult the Gerard Pan Metal” to exit. The entire "Tile-Pan <br /> Technical Services Division. Metal" is covered by the Gerard Panels <br /> during installation. <br /> (see-111.) <br /> RGERARIrPage 60 0 Gerard Roofing Technologies,2001-03-01 <br />