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PRODUCT MANUAL
Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. • An ISO 9001:2000 Registered Company • 3131-A North Franklin RoadIndianapolis, Indiana 46226 • phone (800) 446-8828 • fax (317) 894-6333 • www.citadelap.com • [email protected]
Rev. (11/06)
Table Of ContentsPRODUCT DATA SHEET
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
TYPICAL DETAILS
GUIDE SPECIFICATION
STANDARD WARRANTY
Panel & System Description
Installation Overview
Pre-Installation Guidelines
General Work
Maintenance Of The Panel FinishWork SequenceTrim MoldingsRecommended Tooling & EquipmentInstallation Accessories
IsometricMolding DetailsSection DetailsIntersection Details
Basic Uses & ApplicationsComposition & MaterialsPanel Weight & ThicknessMaterial TolerancesSizes AvailableGeneral Limitations
Material Receiving & InventoryTransporting & HandlingStoring The Material UnitsScheduling & Grid Layout
Limitations Of The Panel SystemFabrication Of The PanelsCutting & Fitting MoldingsProper Sealant ApplicationProper Adhesive ApplicationFastening The Panels & MoldingsThe Protective Film
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SAMPLES & LITERATURE:Product or color samples, as well as additional literature may beobtained by contacting our sample department.
BINDER ON CD:Our complete binder is available on CD in an easy-to-use .pdfformat. Also included are Guide Specifications in MicroSoft® Word®
(.doc) and NotePad (.txt) formats as well as Typical Details inAutoCAD® drawing format (.dwg).
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Product Data Sheet
Metric (mm)
.254mm
.609mm7.00mm.254mm.609mm
Component
Prefinished Textured Aluminum Face(or) Prefinished Smooth Aluminum FaceHigh Density Polypropylene CorePrimed Smooth Aluminum Backer(or) Primed Smooth Aluminum Backer
Standard (in)
.010”
.024” (min)9/32”.010”.024”
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¹ Technical Properties are based upon the Typical Composition. Selecting optional components mayalter these properties.
TABLE 1. COMPOSITION & MATERIALS¹:
PRODUCT NAME:ProCore™Prefinished Architectural Panels
MANUFACTURER:Citadel Architectural Products, Inc.3131-A North Franklin RoadIndianapolis, Indiana 46226phone: (317) 894-9400
(800) 446-8828fax: (317) 894-6333
(800) 247-2635web: www.citadelap.comemail: [email protected]
OVERVIEW:ProCore™ is a composite panelmade by laminating either textured orsmooth prefinished aluminum skinsto a core of high density polypropy-lene. A second aluminum skin isadded as a backer and providespanel balance.
Panels are furnished with astrippable film (or interleafedmicrofoam) on the painted surfacesto protect the finish during shipmentand installation.
ProCore™ is attached to the sub-strate using either mechanicalfasteners or construction adhesive,depending upon the method se-lected. Joints are finished using onepiece or two piece extruded alumi-num trim moldings.
BASIC USES & APPLICATIONS:As an alternative or complement toother exterior building finishes suchas stucco or brick, ProCore™ isdesigned for applications such as:claddings, fascias, canopies, andaccent bands.
ProCore™ is typically used on lowand medium rise buildings such asschools, banks, office parks, medicalfacilities, etc... However, with avariety of finish options, ProCore™also adds aesthetic interest tootherwise monolithic structures (i.e.preformed warehouse walls).
PANEL & SYSTEMDESCRIPTION
FEATURES & BENEFITS:As a complete exterior cladding system, ProCore™ offers a number ofbenefits to the building owner, architect, and installer including:
• Lightweight With an innovative polypropylene core, ProCore™ is lightweight making it easier to handle, cut in-the-field, and install.
• Easy Installation Simple sheets/trim concept easy to understand. Standard carpentry knowledge and tooling is all that is required for installation.
• Curveable While tight radius requirements are not recommended with ProCore™, panels can be gently curved in-the-field to acheive graceful lines.
• Color Matched Moldings Several different profiles available to complete the system look. Moldings are painted to color match or complement panels.
• Versatile With textured or smooth skins available, ProCore™ can provide a number of different looks for your project including metallic and anodized finishes.
• Water Resistant Virtually unaffected by water, ProCore™ provides an attractive alternative for situations where moisture is a primary concern.
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4.32 kg/m²7mm
Panel Weight¹Nominal Thickness
TABLE 2. PANEL WEIGHT & THICKNESS:
0.89 lbs/ft²5/16”
(1219mm x 2438mm)(1219mm x 3048mm)(1219mm x 3658mm)(1524mm x 2438mm)(1524mm x 3048mm)(1524mm x 3658mm)
48” x 96”48” x 120”48” x 144”60” x 96”60” x 120”60” x 144”
Cut-to-size panels are also available invirtually any size up to 60” x 144”.
SIZES AVAILABLE:Thickness:Length Dim:Width Dim:Squareness:
ProCore™ is supplied with clean,machine trimmed edges.
MATERIAL TOLERANCES:±1/32” (±0.79mm)+0, -1/8” (+0, -3.18mm)+0, -1/8” (+0, -3.18mm)1/64” (0.4mm) perlineal foot
PANEL FINISH SYSTEMS:
MetricComponent Standard
GENERAL LIMITATIONS:ProCore™ is intended for use as alightweight exterior cladding. Itshould not be used in low gradeareas where panels are exposed tohigh traffic and/or heavy abuse. Itcannot be considered as a structuralelement of a wall assembly.
SYSTEM FINISHES:ProCore™ panels are available witheither smooth or textured prefinishedaluminum skins. Standard colors intextured skins are offered with a coilcoated polyester. Panels can alsobe ordered in premium colors with anacrylic urethane coating.
Smooth standard and metalliccolors are furnished with a Kynar500® coating. Anodized finishes areavailable as a standard finish.Custom colors are also available.
Moldings are coated using a polyes-ter, acrylic urethane or Kynar 500®
paint system depending upon thepanel finish and can be painted tomatch any standard or custom color.
MECHANICAL FASTENING:For a non-progressive installation,the two piece extruded moldings maybe used. Plastic receivers are firstinstalled, then construction adhesiveis placed in the field of the panel.The panels are then fastened aroundthe perimeter and sealant is applied.The joints are completed with asnap-on aluminum cover.
NON-MECHANICAL FASTENING:For a progressive installation, theone piece moldings are used. Theextrusions are mechanically fastenedto the substrate and the panels arethen installed using sealant at theperimeter and construction adhesivein the field of the panel.
INSTALLATIONOVERVIEW
LOAD DEFLECTION¹:
¹ Panel tested while supported on four sides.
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Panel Warranty:Polyester/AcrylicFinish:
Kynar 500® Finish:
Anodized Finish:
5 Years5 YearsNo change greaterthan 6 for chalk,8 E units for fade20 YearsNo change greaterthan 8 for chalk,5 E units for fade20 Years (prorated)
Standard Textured:
Custom Textured:
Standard Smooth:
Custom Smooth:
Coil CoatedPolyesterSpray AppliedAcrylic UrethaneCoil CoatedKynar 500®
Spray AppliedKynar 500®
R-ValueFlame SpreadStiffness (EI)¹Allowable BendingMoment¹Tensile Yield¹Ultimate Tensile¹
TABLE 3. PANEL PERFORMANCE:
1.40Class A7.34E+4
4.51E+1
7.34E+3
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ASTM E72ASTM E72
°F ft²/BTU---lb-in²/ft widthlb-ft/ft width
lb/ft widthlb/ft width
ValueProperty Test Unit
¹ Weight and testing based upon panels using an .024” smooth face skin and an .010” smooth back skin.
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Installation Guidelines:One Piece & Two Piece Molding Systems
BE SURE TO READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL GUIDELINES. Manufacturer guidelines may vary dependingupon specific application and project conditions. The manufacturer should be contacted with questions regardingconditions which vary from the guidelines set forth. Standard carpentry knowledge is required and good construc-tion practice for health, safety and welfare must be followed when installing ProCore™.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pre-Installation Guidelines.........................................General Work Guidelines...........................................Work Sequence: One Piece Moldings........................Work Sequence: Two Piece Moldings.......................Trim Moldings............................................................Recommended Tooling & Equipment........................Installation Accessories.............................................
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SAFETY FIRSTProper protection (i.e. gloves, safety glasses)should be worn at all times to prevent injury fromsharp edges and/or metal shavings.
PROTECT MATERIALWhen installation is not in progress, all paneland accessory units must be kept under protec-tive cover and completely dry.
ENSURE PROPER FITProper fit is very important to the appearance ofthe system. Allowance for expansion is needed,as well as notching and/or mitering of trim.
LIBERALLY APPLY SEALANTALL joints must be sealed against moistureintrusion or the warranty will VOID. If donecorrectly, excess sealant will squeeze from thejoints (to be removed later in the sequence).
REMOVE PROTECTIVE FILMUpon completion, the protective film must beremoved from the painted surface. Failure to doso promptly may cause difficulty in removal andpossibly leave an adhesive residue.
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KEY POINTS FOR ASUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION
MAIN STEPS OF THEINSTALLATION PROCESS
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 1
FIRST: UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEMUnderstanding the panel system and determiningwhich attachment option has been specified isimperative for completing a proper installation.
SECOND: PRE-PLAN THE INSTALLATIONAfter receiving and properly storing the material,planning the work schedule, grid layout, and materialusage should be performed so that the sequence canproceed without significant delays and/or problems.
THIRD: READ THE GENERAL GUIDELINESThe general guidelines (i.e. fabrication, sealing, etc.)provide a groundwork for all types installations.Thoroughly read and understand these guidelinesbefore beginning the work sequence.
FOURTH: COMPLETE THE WORK SEQUENCEAfter reading the instructions set forth in the generalguidelines, continue to the appropriate work sequenceand complete the installation.
To request a complete Product Manual (whichincludes recommended SECTION and MOLDINGINTERSECTION details), contact the manufacturer.
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WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINESWILL VOID THE STANDARD WARRANTY.
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VISUAL INSPECTION:Upon material arrival, all panel units and molding/accessory cartons should be visually inspected to verifythat the product is in good condition and free fromshipping damage, weather damage or defects.
Shipping damage and/or packaging issues should befirst noted on the bill of lading and then reported tothe distributor.
Should damage occur, the customer is responsiblefor filing a freight claim with the shipping companyWITHIN 24 HOURS from material receipt. Failure to doso may possibly result in forfeit of corrective action.
Any defective material should be reported directly tothe distributor from which the product was purchased.
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MATERIAL INVENTORY:After verifying the condition of the product, inventory unitsagainst the packing slip to make sure that all material(including molding and accessory units) is received.
Notify the distributor from which the product waspurchased of any missing or incomplete shipmentsIMMEDIATELY. Failure to do so may result in forfeit ofcorrective action.
NOTE:
TRANSPORTING THE MATERIAL:ProCore™ is packaged from the manufacturer in quanti-ties of 40 pieces (or less) per unit, under cover andsecured with metal strapping (FIG. A). If possible, panelsshould remain in this original packing for transport.
If a forklift or pallet jack is unavailable, panel unit may bebroken and carried to storage by hand according to thefollowing guidelines.
PRE-INSTALLATION:TRANSPORTING & HANDLING
PRE-INSTALLATION:MATERIAL RECEIVING & INVENTORY
IS THE PRODUCT IN GOOD CONDITION?
IS THE PRODUCT CLEAN AND DRY?
IS THE PRODUCT FREE FROM DEFECTS?
...THE MOLDING & ACCESSORY UNITS?
ARE ALL OF THE PANEL UNITS PRESENT?
IS THE PIECE PER UNIT COUNT CORRECT?
HANDLING THE MATERIAL:A strippable protective film (or interleafed foam) isstandard on all panels. This film should remain on theproduct until instructed to take it off (during installationprocedure). This strippable film (FIG. B) is designed toprevent minor abrasions to the surface. However, panelsshould still be handled with care to avoid any majordings, dents or scratches.
FIGURE A.
FIGURE B.
CLEARPROTECTIVEFILM
PREFINISHEDSURFACE
UNITS ARE CRATEDAND SECURED WITHMETAL STRAPPING
ARROWS WILL BEPRESENT IF MATERIALIS DIRECTIONAL
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MATERIAL STORAGE:If the units have been broken, material should berestacked, on a skid. Painted surfaces (strippable filmside) should be placed face to face and any interleafedfoam must be repositioned.
Failure to properly protect material from moistureintrusion may cause damage to the panel surfaceand/or core. Such damage is NOT covered under thestandard warranty.
NOTE:
If the material has become damp or wet during transpor-tation, the surface should be wiped dry before stacking toprevent any type of corrosion. Once the stacking iscompleted (or if the original packaging is still intact), theunits must be covered with a waterproof covering.
All units must be kept in a dry, well-ventilated area awayfrom exposure to the elements and/or any other construc-tion installations which may cause damage to theproduct.
PRE-INSTALLATION:STORING THE MATERIAL UNITS
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 3
When handling panels, clean work gloves should beworn at all times to protect from sharp edges and toprevent any smudging of the painted finish.
When removing material from shipping units, DO NOTdrag/slide panels across stack underneath. Panelsmust be lifted up, then away to avoid any permanentdamage to the painted surface (FIG. C).
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DETERMINING THE GRID:Before beginning the installation procedure, it is importantto plan the overall layout of the installation. Architecturaldrawings should be consulted to determine the correctgrid, where applicable.
If there are no drawings to work from, measure and verifyall field dimensions and develop a pattern to maximizeappearance and minimize fabrication. Consideration foraesthetics should be made in locating odd sized panels.
PRE-INSTALLATION:SCHEDULING & GRID LAYOUT
Once begun, work should not be delayed for longperiods of time at a point which might cause damageto the product if acted upon by external conditions(i.e. rain, snow, long periods of exposure to the sun).
NOTE:
COORDINATION OF WORK:In accordance with good construction practice, schedulethe work to coordinate with other trades so that installa-tion can proceed without significant interference/delay.
DO NOT use butting panels as a guide for grid layout.Actual panel size will vary slightly from grid size(FIG. D) due to the spacing needed for panel expan-sion (1/16”) and the molding/receiver width.
For example, a 4’ x 10’ o.c. grid pattern will result inan actual panel size of slightly less than a full 4’ x 10’.
NOTE:
FIGURE C.
PANELS MUST BELIFTED UP & THEN AWAY,NOT ACROSS THE STACK
FIGURE D.
PANEL DIM. PANEL DIM.
GRIDDIM.
1/4” (APPROX.)
ONE PIECE MOLDINGS TWO PIECE MOLDINGS
3/8”(APPROX.)
GRIDDIM.
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CALCULATING MATERIAL USAGE:After identifying/determining the grid, begin to verify thatthe correct amount of material has been ordered for yourspecific application. Since material takeoffs and resultingquantities are based upon the grid layout, installing thematerial in another pattern may result in shortages.
Likewise, an approximate cut plan (for both panels andmoldings) should be determined before beginninginstallation to prevent such shortages which may causedelays in completion of the project.
When calculating molding usage, verticals typically passthrough horizontals (FIG. E), except at head and silllocations (see Typical Details). If the project is largeenough to require several lengths of moldings, splicesshould be staggered so that they do not match up withhorizontal/vertical molding intersections (see GeneralWork: Cutting & Fitting Extrusions).
4 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
ALIGNING & MARKING THE GRID:Using the grid pattern derived, establish a base point inthe lowermost left corner of the elevation (typically).Using a chalk line, level, and a plumb bob, mark thecomplete grid (FIG. F) on the substrate. Doing so willallow for any necessary adjustment to be made prior toinstallation.
Installation may also be started at the center line of theelevation and worked in both directions from that point.
All surfaces of the substrate should be free from anyobstructions and/or projections which might interfere withpanel application. Note areas where shims may berequired to bring the panel system into a plumb, level,and consistent plane.
FIGURE F.
FIGURE E.
TOP OF ELEVATION (HEAD)
BOTTOM OF ELEVATION (SILL)
MARK GRID LINESPLUMB & LEVELON SUBSTRATE
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GENERAL WORK:LIMITATIONS OF THE PANEL SYSTEM
USES & APPLICATIONS:ProCore™ is intended for use as a non-structural wallpanel. It may also be used in other applications wherethe slope does not exceed 25° (FIG. G) past vertical.
Also, the system must be kept a minimum of 12” awayfrom the finished landscaping grade. Other environmen-tal and application limitations may apply. Refer to theProduct Warranty.
GENERAL WORK:FABRICATION OF THE PANELS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:When performing fabricating procedures, it is necessaryto observe all general guidelines for safety. Cutting,drilling, or otherwise machining the panels and trimmoldings may produce flying chips, shavings, or dust.
In addition to work gloves and proper clothing, safetygoggles, ear protection, and possibly dust masks maybe needed when fabricating system components.
NOTE:
CUTTING & DRILLING OF PANELS:Cut-to-size panels are available from the manufacturer.When field cutting is required, it may be performed usingstandard carpentry tools equipped with carbide-tippedblades. Work surfaces should be padded (FIG. H) andfree from any debris which may damage the finish. Forcleaner cuts, backer blocks and straightedges
may be clamped to the panel surface. Caul blocks shouldbe used when necessary to protect the painted finish.After cutting, aluminum edges may need filing to removesharp projections and/or metal burrs (FIG. I) that mightprevent the panel from sliding into the molding channelproperly. Doing so will also reduce the risk of personalinjury.
When using a table saw to cut panels, the finished side(protective film) should be placed facing upward. Forhand held circular saws and jigsaws, the finish sideshould be facing down (FIG. J). If working with customcolor panels and a protective film is not present, theinterleafed foam should be placed in a position to protectthe painted finish.
For drilling operations, the finished side should be placedfacing upward and a backer block should be used whennecessary to minimize any tearout.
FIGURE I.
FIGURE G.
FIGURE H.
NOT TO EXCEED25° FROMVERTICAL
NO CLOSERTHAN 12” TO
FINISHEDGRADE
PANEL SYSTEM
WORK SURFACESTO BE PADDED
CAUL BLOCKSSHOULD BE USEDTO PROTECT FINISH
STRAIGHTEDGESSHOULD BE USEDFOR LONG CUTS
METAL BURRSSHOULD BE FILEDSMOOTH ALONGFACE SKIN
HOLD FILE AT ASLIGHT ANGLE
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The appearance, quality and soundness of the panelsystem depends in large part upon the quality and fit ofthe trim moldings.
For accurate cutting, a miter or chop saw (with carbidetipped blade) is recommended to cut the moldings tolength. Notching of moldings may also be required forsome intersections. Metal snips and/or a miter saw maybe used to remove portions of the moldings so that theintersection can fit together properly (FIG. K).
GENERAL WORK:CUTTING & FITTING MOLDINGS
Whenever cutting, trimming, or installing moldings, itis important to make sure the joints are well fitted andthe intersections formed provide a clean channel intowhich the panel can be placed.
NOTE:
A visual representation of the most common intersectionscan be found in the Typical Details section of the ProductManual. If you have any questions about how yourparticular intersection should be fitted, contact ourtechnical staff for assistance.
SPLICING OF MOLDINGS:Depending on the grid size, several lengths of moldingsmay be required to complete a horizontal and/or verticalrun. Planning should be done to minimize the number ofsplices required.
When necessary, splices must occur no closer than 2”away from a horizontal/vertical intersection (FIG. L).Splices must be completely sealed against moisture.
NOTE:
As a barrier system, ProCore™ is an exterior claddingsystem designed to keep water away from the structuralwall system. Therefore, it is imperative that the followingguidelines be followed accurately to ensure the integrityof the system against moisture intrusion.
SELECTING THE RIGHT SEALANT:In order for the proper bond to be created between thesealant and the system components, be sure to use onlythe sealant recommended by the manufacturer.
GENERAL WORK:PROPER SEALANT APPLICATION
Failure to adequately seal ALL panel edges, moldingintersections & splices, cutouts, etc., will cause theinstallation to fail and will VOID THE WARRANTY.
NOTE:
FIGURE L.
INCORRECT SPLICING CORRECT SPLICING
FIGURE K.
FIGURE J.
CIRCULAR SAW - FINISH DOWN JIGSAW - FINISH DOWN
TABLE SAW - FINISH UP DRILLING - FINISH UP
HORIZTONAL MOLDING
VERTICAL MOLDING
MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED SO THEMOLDING FACES JOIN PROPERLY
2” MIN.
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The use of other sealants may require additional steps(such as priming of materials) or cause the installation tofail due to poor weatherability, staining and/or lack ofadequate bonding.
SEALANT APPLICATION:In general, sealant should be liberally applied whereverwater may be able to infiltrate the system (e.g. joints,molding splices, dissimilar material abutments, etc.).
To aid in applying the proper amount of sealant, the tip ofthe sealant tube should be cut at an angle from bothsides (FIG. M). Doing so will allow the tip to act as aguide (and prevent the sealant from getting spread toothin) when applying the bead.
Depending on the system, the amount of materialrequired to adequately seal the panel may vary slightly.However, squeeze out will always occur if the correctamount of sealant has been applied (FIG. N & O).
For one piece systems, the sealant should fill enough ofthe molding channel (FIG. N) so that squeeze out willoccur when the panel is inserted. For two piece systems,a continuous bead (a minimum of 1/4” x 1/4”) should beplaced along the panel edge before snapping thealuminum cover into place (FIG. O).
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 7
Excess sealant may be cleaned up (FIG. P) after it ‘skinsover’ (approx. 45 minutes) using a non-marring scraper, aclean rag, and mineral spirits (if necessary).
Depending upon the fastening schedule and/or panelsize, an adhesive may be required in the field of thepanel. Either double-sided tape or construction adhesivemay be used to adhere the panel to the substrate. Ingeneral, a bead (or strip) of adhesive must be placed ateach intermediate location within the field of the panel(16”-24”o.c.). The approximate size of the bead shouldbe3/8” (min.) x 2/3 of the panel height. When a moisturebarrier is present, a strip of aluminum (approx. 2”-3” widex 2/3 panel height) must be fastened to the substrate(FIG. Q). The adhesive is then applied to the aluminum.
GENERAL WORK:PROPER ADHESIVE APPLICATION
FIGURE P.
SEALANT SHOULD‘SKIN OVER’ SLIGHTLYBEFORE CLEANING
When abutting dissimilar material (i.e. glazing, brick,etc.), allowances must be made for expansion/contraction(minimum 1/4”). Bond breaker tape should be applied tothe sheathing prior to the application of the receiver andan approved sealant applied after the panel and alumi-num cover are installed (see Typical Details).
FIGURE M.
CUT TIP AT 45° ANGLEFROM BOTH SIDES TOCREATE A GUIDEFOR BEAD SIZE
FIGURE N.
ONE PIECE - BEFORE ONE PIECE - AFTER
FIGURE O.
TWO PIECE - BEFORE TWO PIECE - AFTER
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For the one piece molding system, panels are attached tothe substrate using construction adhesive and are held inplace by the perimeter molding. The moldings arefastened every 12” along its length.
GENERAL WORK:FASTENING THE PANELS & MOLDINGS
ALL panel fasteners must be driven snug to the panel.DO NOT countersink (or overdrive) the fastener headpast the aluminum skin.
NOTE:
FIGURE R.
3/16”
MAINTENANCE OF THEPANEL FINISH
REPAIR/TOUCH UP:Any minor scratches or dings which may occur duringinstallation can be repaired using touch-up paint availablefrom the manufacturer. Repainting of large areas with thetouch-up paint is not recommended. Finish characteris-tics of the repainted surface may vary from the prepaintedaluminum.
MAINTENANCE:Panels should be incorporated into an overall buildingwashing/maintenance schedule and cleaned in accor-dance with AAMA 610.1, Voluntary Guide Specificationfor Cleaning and Maintenance of Painted AluminumExtrusions and Curtain Wall Panels.
In general, panels may be cleaned using warm water anda mild detergrent (if necessary). For more aggressivematerials, a gentle brushing/scrubbing action may berequired. Abrasive detergents and/or harsh solventsshould not be used.
GENERAL WORK:THE PROTECTIVE FILM
When directed to do so (see Work Sequence), theprotective film must be removed from the panel surface.For ease of removal, pull the film back against itself in thesame plane as the panel.
Failure to remove the protective film promptly afterinstallation (or exposure to long periods of sunlight)may cause difficulties in removal and possibly leave anadhesive residue.
NOTE:
FIGURE S.
NO FASTENERSCLOSER THAN 1”FROM THECORNER
FASTENERS TOBE STAGGEREDACROSS THEJOINT 1”-2” APART
PVC RECEIVER
FIGURE Q.
WHEN MOISTURE BARRIER IS PRESENT OVER SUBSTRATE
STRIP OF ALUMINUMFASTENED TO THESUBSTRATE
CONSTRUCTIONADHESIVE
The two piece molding system is applied using pvcreceivers and aluminum extrusions that are ‘snapped’ intoplace after the panel is installed. Prior to fastening,reinforcing rods are placed in the core of the panel toprevent fasteners from dimpling the face skin. A pilothole is then drilled at the anchor location. Panel fasten-ers are placed 12”-16” around the perimeter 3/16” fromthe panel edge (FIG. R) and adhesive is applied in thefield at 24” o.c. minimum. Perimeter fasteners should bestaggered 1”-2” (FIG. S) across the joint for two adjoiningpanels. Fasteners should not be placed within 1” of thecorner as panel tearout may occur.
DRILL HOLE & INSERTREINFORCING ROD
PRE-DRILL PILOTHOLE
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STEP 1: ATTACHING THE BOTTOMHORIZONTAL & THE LEFT VERTICAL MOLDINGS
Since the installation is progressive, the panel is encap-sulated on all four sides by the one piece moldings.Therefore, the first step in the work sequence is creatingan ‘L’ shaped pocket into which the panel will be placed.
In order to move the installation up, and then across theelevation, the first two moldings to be attached are thebottom horizontal and the left vertical (FIG. 1).
Miter or notch the moldings as needed and then fastenthem to the substrate. Keep in mind that verticals ‘passthrough’ horizontals except at head and sill locations.
The required molding length will vary dependent uponcondition and grid layout.
WORK SEQUENCE:ONE PIECE EXTRUDED MOLDINGS
These guidelines are set forth to show the intent and general sequence of installation. The procedure for eachindividual application and condition may vary. For special conditions or for those not discussed (parapet,dissimilar material, etc.), refer to the General Work Guidelines, Typical Details or contact the manufacturer.
- Nailable Substrate- Non-Nailable Substrate (fastened directly to studs)- Substrate (either type) with Moisture Barrier (special instructions apply)- Furring Strips on Masonry (16”-24” o.c.)
Possible Substrates:
- Panel Fastening (non-mechanical): Panels are attached to the substrate using construction adhesive and are held in place by the perimeter molding.- Molding Fastening: Every 12” along length of molding
- Metal Framing: #S-1000 (1”) or #S-1580 (1-5/8”)- Wood Framing & Sheathing: #S-1001 (1-5/8”)
Types Of Fasteners:
Fastening Schedules:
- Non-Structural, Barrier System
System Type:
- Progressive, moving up and across the elevation beginning at a bottom corner (typical).
Work Flow:
- #5000 (Franklin Titebond™)- #5003-D (Double Sided Tape) A bead (or strip) approx. 2/3 the panel height is placed at intermediate (16”-24”o.c.) locations.
Adhesive:
- #5002 (Tremco® Spectrem® 2) The entire system must be properly sealed against moisture for the warranty to remain valid.
Sealant:- 1/16” between panel perimeter edge and moldingExpansion/Contraction Spacing:
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS:
FIGURE 1.
THE BASE MOLDINGIS INSTALLED 1ST...
THE LEFT VERTICAL IS 2ND
THE APPROPRIATENOTCH/MITER IS TOBE MADE
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STEP 4: INSERTING THE PANEL INTO THEMOLDING CHANNELS
Insert the panel into the moldings (a non-marring scrapermay assist in guiding the panel into the channel). If thecorrect amount of sealant is applied, it should squeeze(FIG. 4) from the molding in a continual bead around thepanel perimeter. The excess will be removed in a laterstep.
STEP 2: PREPARING THE PANEL & APPLYINGTHE SEALANT
Begin by cutting the panel to the proper dimension withallowance made for expansion/contraction. Peel theprotective film away from all four edges of the panel. Donot remove it completely.
Place a large, continuous bead of approved sealant intoboth the bottom horizontal and left vertical moldings(FIG. 2). If the moldings extend past the first panellength/width, apply only enough sealant for one panel.
Failure to adequately seal ALL panel edges will causethe installation to fail and will VOID THE WARRANTY.
NOTE:
STEP 3: APPLYING THE PANEL ADHESIVE
Place a large bead (or strip if using double-sided tape)of panel adhesive onto the substrate at each intermediatelocation (FIG. 3).
The adhesive bead should not be allowed to set upbefore the panel is applied.
NOTE:
FIGURE 4.
FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 3.
ENOUGH SEALANT SHOULD BEAPPLIED SO THAT IT SQUEEZES OUTA CONTINUAL BEAD WHEN THEPANEL IS INSERTED
ADHESIVE ORDOUBLE-SIDED TAPE
SQUEEZE OUT SHOULDOCCUR AT MOLDING EDGE
PROTECTIVE FILM TO BEPULLED BACK FROM PERIMETER
24”MAX.
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STEP 7: CLEANING UP THE EXCESS SEALANTAND REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE FILM
Once the fastening is complete, the excess sealant canbe cleaned from the panel surface using a non-marringscraper, clean rag, and mineral spirits (if necessary).
The scraper should be held at a low angle (FIG. 7) andrun along the perimeter of the panel using the molding asa guide.
Once completed, remove the protective film by pulling itback against itself along the panel.
STEP 6: ATTACHING THE RIGHTVERTICAL MOLDING
After preparing (cutting, applying sealant), the rightvertical should be fastened to the substrate (FIG. 6).
The final molding in the sequence (the right vertical)should never extend past the top horizontal (FIG. 6).Doing so will create a ‘U’ shaped channel and preventthe next panel in the vertical sequence from beinginstalled properly.
NOTE:
STEP 5: ATTACHING THE TOPHORIZONTAL MOLDING
Since verticals typically dominate, the top horizontalmolding should be notched/mitered to ‘dive into’ the leftvertical molding. Likewise the other end of the moldingshould be notched/mitered after being cut to length toreceive the right vertical molding to be attached next.
After the molding has been prepared, apply the properamount of sealant into the channel (only the side facingthe panel) and place it over the edge (FIG. 5). As in theprevious step, sealant squeeze out should occur.
Fasten the top molding to the substrate.
FIGURE 6.
FIGURE 5.
SLIDE THE TOP MOLDINGOVER THE PANEL EDGE
RIGHT VERTICAL SHOULDNOT EXTEND PASTTOP HORIZONTAL
FIGURE 7.
SEALANT SHOULD BE ALLOWEDTO ‘SKIN OVER’ SLIGHTLYBEFORE CLEANING
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STEP 8: MOVING UP AND ACROSSTHE ELEVATION
Once the first panel is installed, repeat the work se-quence and move vertically in the grid. Upon completionof the first column, move again to the bottom of theelevation and begin at the next column.
Each individual application may vary depending uponlayout. However, moving vertically across the elevationrequires the least amount of setup and may prove themost efficient use of scaffolding and/or power lifts.
FIGURE 8.
COMPLETE THEVERTICAL RUN...
...THEN MOVE TO THE NEXT‘COLUMN’ AND WORK UP &ACROSS THE ELEVATION
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STEP 1: ATTACHING THE PLASTIC RECEIVERSTO THE SUBSTRATE
Being a non-progressive system, the panels are set uponplastic receivers and the edge is encapsulated by analuminum cover molding.
First, attach the bottom horizontal receiver to the sub-strate using a small brad or staple. Next, attach the leftvertical (verticals dominate except at head and silllocations) followed by the right vertical.
Then measure, cut, and attach the top horizontal.
Do not install receivers for more than 3-4 panels at atime. Long exposure to sun may cause misalignment.
NOTE:
WORK SEQUENCE:TWO PIECE EXTRUDED MOLDINGS
These guidelines are set forth to show the intent and general sequence of installation. The procedure for eachindividual application and condition may vary. For special conditions or for those not discussed (parapet,dissimilar material, etc.), refer to the General Work Guidelines, Typical Details or contact the manufacturer.
- Nailable Substrate- Non-Nailable Substrate (fastened directly to studs)- Substrate (either type) with Moisture Barrier (special instructions apply)- Furring Strips on Masonry (16”-24” o.c.)
Possible Substrates:
- Panel Fastening: 12”-16” around panel perimeter—located 3/16” away from edge, driven snug to the panel between the reinforcing rods, not countersunk (no fasteners within 1” of corner)- Receiver Fastening (temporary): Every 24”-36” along length, using brads/staples
- Metal Framing: #S-1000 (1”) or #S-1580 (1-5/8”)- Wood Framing & Sheathing: #S-1001 (1-5/8”)
Types Of Fasteners:
Fastening Schedules:
- Non-Structural, Barrier System
System Type:
- Non-Progressive, moving up and across the elevation beginning at a bottom corner (typical).
Work Flow:
- #5000 (Franklin Titebond™)- #5003-D (Double Sided Tape) A bead (or strip) approx. 2/3 the panel height is placed at intermediate (16”-24”o.c.) locations.
Adhesive:
- #5002 (Tremco® Spectrem® 2) The entire system must be properly sealed against moisture for the warranty to remain valid.
Sealant:- 1/16” between panel perimeter edge and receiver
Expansion/Contraction Spacing:
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS:
FIGURE 1.
...VERTICALS 2ND...
INSTALL BOTTOM 1ST...
...THEN THE TOP LAST
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STEP 2: PREPARING THE PANEL AND APPLYINGTHE ADHESIVE
Begin by cutting the panel to the proper dimension withallowance made for expansion/contraction.
Next, mark the locations of the perimeter fasteners andinsert the reinforcing rods into the core (a hole may needdrilled in the core to receive the rods). Then, drill the pilothole through the panel and in between the rods at eachlocation.
Peel the protective film away from all four edges of thepanel. Do not remove it completely.
Finally, place a large bead (or strip if using double-sidedtape) of panel adhesive onto the substrate at eachintermediate location (FIG. 2).
STEP 3: ATTACHING THE PANEL TOTHE SUBSTRATE
Place the panel onto the receivers (a shim may be helpfulin maintaining the proper spacing (FIG. 3) around theperimeter) and fasten it to the substrate.
STEP 4: REPEATING THE PROCESSFOR ADJOINING PANELS
Because the aluminum covers snap over the edges oftwo panels (with the exception of the perimeter molding),it is necessary to install one or more adjoining panelsbefore continuing.
Repeat STEPS 1-3, installing additional panels in thegrid. Remember to align the vertical receivers so thatthey ‘pass through’ the horizontals (FIG. 4).
The adhesive bead should not be allowed to set upbefore the panel is applied.
DO NOT overdrive fasteners. Doing so will cause theface of the panel to dimple.
NOTE:
•
•
FIGURE 4.
FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 3.
ADHESIVE OR DOUBLE- SIDED TAPE
24”MAX.
SHIMS MAY BE USEDFOR PROPER SPACING
INSTALL ADJOININGPANELS
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STEP 5: CUTTING THE MOLDING & APPLYINGTHE PERIMETER SEALANT
Once the adjoining panels are installed, cut the appropri-ate cover moldings to length making any necessarymiters (if required).
Next, liberally apply a large bead of sealant around thepanel perimeter (FIG. 5).
STEP 6: SNAPPING THE ALUMINUMCOVER INTO PLACE
Once the proper amount of sealant has been applied, thecover molding may be ‘snapped’ into place. Begin at oneend and ‘tap’ the cover molding into place using a rubbermallet, moving along its length (FIG. 6). If the properamount of sealant was applied, a continuous bead shouldsqueeze out from the joint.
STEP 7: CLEANING UP THE EXCESS SEALANTAND REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE FILM
Once the aluminum cover is snapped into place, theexcess sealant can be cleaned from the panel surfaceusing a non-marring scraper, clean rag, and mineralspirits (if necessary).
The scraper should be held at a low angle (FIG. 7) andrun along the perimeter of the panel using the molding asa guide.
Once completed, remove the protective film by pulling itback against itself along the panel.
Apply sealant only to those areas/panels where thecover will be immediately installed.
NOTE:
FIGURE 6.
FIGURE 7.
FIGURE 5.
SEAL ONLY THE PANELEDGES FOR THE 1STSET OF COVERS
TAP MOLDING COVERSINTO RECEIVER MOVINGALONG ITS LENGTH
SEALANT SHOULD BEALLOWED TO ‘SKIN OVER’SLIGHTLY BEFORE CLEANING
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STEP 8: MOVING UP AND ACROSSTHE ELEVATION
Once the first panel is installed, repeat the work se-quence and move vertically in the grid. Upon completionof the first column, move again to the bottom of theelevation and begin at the next column.
Each individual application may vary depending uponlayout. However, moving vertically across the elevationrequires the least amount of setup and may prove themost efficient use of scaffolding and/or power lifts.
FIGURE 8.
COMPLETE THEVERTICAL RUN...
...THEN MOVE TO THE NEXT‘COLUMN’ AND WORK UP &ACROSS THE ELEVATION
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PA-8X O/S CORNER PA-9X I/S CORNERFace Legs:Back Legs:Length:
1/2” (13mm)1” (25mm)10’ (3048mm)
Inside Legs:Back Legs:Length:
1/2” (13mm)1” (25mm)10’ (3048mm)
PA-12X HORZ/VERT PA-15BX PERIMETER JFace Leg:Height:Length:
3/4” (19mm)1-3/8” (35mm)10’ (3048mm)
Face Leg:Back Leg:Length:
3/4” (19mm)1-3/8” (35mm)10’ (3048mm)
ONE PIECE EXTRUDED ALUMINUM MOLDINGS
SR-701MX HORZ/VERT
R20-406 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
Height:Reveal:Length:
2” (51mm)1/2” (13mm)10’ (3048mm)
SR-703MX PERIMETER J
R20-407 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
Height:Reveal:Length:
1-1/2” (38mm)1/2” (13mm)10’ (3048mm)
ST-601MX HORZ/VERT
R20-401 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
STANDARD TWO PIECE EXTRUDED ALUMINUM MOLDINGS
Height:Length:
1-1/2” (38mm)10’ (3048mm)
ST-603MX PERIMETER J
R20-403 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
Height:Length:
1” (25mm)10’ (3048mm)
ST-605MX I/S CORNER
R20-404 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
I/S Legs:Length:
3/4” (19mm)10’ (3048mm)
ST-607MX O/S CORNER
R20-405 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
O/S Legs:Length:
1-1/4” (32mm)10’ (3048mm)
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ST-201MX HORZ/VERT
R20-401 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
TWO PIECE EXTRUDED ALUMINUM MOLDINGS
Height:Length:
2” (51mm)12’ (3658mm)
ST-203MX PERIMETER J
R20-403 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
Height:Length:
1-1/4” (32mm)12’ (3658mm)
ST-205MX I/S CORNER
R20-404 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
I/S Legs:Length:
1” (25mm)12’ (3658mm)
ST-207MX O/S CORNER
R20-405 PVC RECEIVER: 12’
O/S Legs:Length:
1-1/2” (38mm)12’ (3658mm)
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Item #
MECHANICAL FASTENERS
S-1000CLIMASEALSCREW
S-1580CLIMASEALSCREW
S-1001HI-LOSCREW
Length: 1-5/8” (41mm)Pieces Per Box: 500Weight: 2 lbs.
Length: 1” (25mm)Pieces Per Box: 500Weight: 2 lbs.
Fastening thepanel to woodframing
Fastening thepanel to metalframing
Fastening thepanel to metalframing
Description Application
Small nails or brads (available at a local hardware store) may be used for temporarily attaching the plastic receivers to the substrate.Note: Fasteners shown actual size.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 19
Recommended Tooling:
TOOLING & EQUIPMENT
Note: Depending upon your installation, some items may be optional.
Safety GlassesWork GlovesDust MaskHearing Protection
Safety:
ScaffoldingPower LiftPlastic/CanvasCover(s)
Jobsite:
Mild DetergentMineral SpiritsNon-Marring ScraperClean Shop Rags
CleanUp:
Tape Measure(16’ minimum)Laser/Handheld Level(4’ minimum)Chalk LinePlumb BobT-SquareFraming Square
Measuring/Marking:
Framing Hammer(non-marring tip)Rubber Mallet
Hand Tools:
Table SawCircular SawMiter/Chop SawJigsawPower DrillScrew Gun
Power Tools:(carbide tipped blades)
Recommended Equipment:
Caulking GunBox KnifeMetal FileMetal Snips
SawhorsesScrap Sheets OfPlywood (3/4”)Clamps (with cauls)StraightedgePlastic/Wood Shims
Fabrication:
7013-PCPROCORE™REINFORCINGROD
Length: 1” (25mm)Pieces Per Box: 100Weight: 2 lbs.
Inserted into core toprevent the screw fromdimpling the surface
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SEALANTS, ADHESIVES AND TOUCH-UP
Item # Description
5000 CONSTRUCTIONADHESIVE
Tube Size: 10.5 oz.(approx. 30 lineal ft. pertube at a 1/4” bead)
Application
Along with mechanical fasteners, the panel isadhered to the substrate/stud framework usingconstruction grade adhesive.Franklin Titebond™
5002 SEALANT Tube Size: 11 oz.(approx. 30 lineal ft. pertube at a 1/4” bead)
Proper application of approved sealant is critical tothe integrity of the panel system. Failure to do sowill void the product warranty.
Tremco® Spectrem® 2
5003-D DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 1/8” x 1” x 54’roll
As an alternative to construction adhesive, doublesided tape may be used in some applications toadhere the panel to the substrate.
PA-46 POLYESTERTOUCH-UP PAINT
Container: 7 oz. During installation, minor scratches, abrasions,and/or dings may occur. If necessary, repairscan be performed using small bottles of colormatched paint. Touch-up paint should not beused for painting large areas or trim.
Kynar 500® may also be available.Contact Inside Sales for pricing.
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 1 System Isometric.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
PROCORE™
ONE PIECE EXTRUDED
MOLDINGS
FASTENERS
(BY OTHERS)
WORKING POINT
IS FACE OF
SUBSTRATE
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS.
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
PANEL IS REQUIRED
TO BE EMBEDDED
IN APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS - NOT SHOWN)
SYSTEM ISOMETRIC1
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 2 Molding Dimensions.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
1"
(25mm)
5/8"
(16mm)1"
(25mm)
1"
(25mm)
1 3/8"
(35mm)
1/2"
(13mm)
3/4"
(19mm)
PA-8X
OUTSIDE CORNER
PA-9X
INSIDE CORNER
PA-12X
HORZ / VERT
1/2"
(13mm)
PA-37X
BRICK MOLD
1 1/8"
(29mm)
3/4"
(19mm)
1 1/2"
(38mm)
3/4"
(19mm)
3/16"
(5mm)
3/4"
(19mm)1/2"
(13mm)
PA-15BX
PERIMETER J
MOLDING DIMENSIONS2
1 3/8"
(35mm)
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 3 Base Foundation.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
PA-15BX
PERIMETER J
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
FOUNDATION
(BY OTHERS)
PROCORE™
BASE / FOUNDATION3
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SYSTEM:One Piece Molding
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
PA-12X
HORZ / VERT
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL4
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 5 Intermediate Connection.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
APPROVED
CONSTRUCTION
ADHESIVE
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE SUBSTRATES,
FASTENERS MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK LOCATIONS.
NOTE:
IF MOISTURE BARRIER IS PRESENT,
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLY,
REFER TO INSTALLATION GUIDELINES.
INTERMEDIATE CONNECTION5
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SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PA-15BX
PERIMETER J
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
PROCORE™
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL, OPTION 16A
BOND BREAKER
TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
(BY OTHERS)
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS) VARIES
(3/8" TO 1/2")
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 6B Dissimilar Material Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
PA-37X
BRICK MOLD
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
(BY OTHERS)
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL, OPTION 26B
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 7 Parapet.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
BLOCKING
(BY OTHERS)
ALUMINUM
FLASHING
(BY OTHERS)
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
PROCORE™
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
PARAPET7
SHIM AS NEEDED
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 8A Inside Corner Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
PA-9X
I/S CORNER
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 18A
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 8B Inside Corner Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 28B
NAILABLE
SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
FIELD ROUTED
AND BENT
APPROVED CONSTRUCTION
ADHESIVE (BY OTHERS) MAY
BE REQUIRED DEPENDING
UPON PANEL SPAN
(REFER TO INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS)
PROCORE™
FACE SKIN MUST
BE .024" (MIN) ALUMINUM
TO UTILIZE THIS OPTION
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 9A Outside Corner Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
PROCORE™
PA-8X
O/S CORNER
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATE, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 19A
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 9B Outside Corner Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
FACE SKIN MUST
BE .024" (MIN) ALUMINUM
TO UTILIZE THIS OPTION
FIELD ROUTED
AND BENT
PROCORE™APPROVED CONSTRUCTION
ADHESIVE (BY OTHERS) MAY
BE REQUIRED DEPENDING
UPON PANEL SPAN
(REFER TO INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS)
NAILABLE
SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 29B
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC 10 Curved Section.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
CURVED SECTION10
PARAMETERS FOR FIELD CURVING PROCORE™ PANELS*:
BACKER MATERIAL**:
STANDARD .024" SMOOTH ALUMINUM
.030" SMOOTH FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP)
.008" FIBERGLASS REINFORCED KRAFT/FOIL SCRIM
* ALL MOLDINGS MUST BE FACTORY CURVED. HOWEVER, FACTORY
CURVING NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PROCORE™ PANELS.
** FACE MATERIAL MUST BE .024" (MIN) ALUMINUM.
NOTE:
FOR SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS, CONTACT CITADEL.
MINIMUM RADIUS:
50 FT
8 FT
2 FT
BACK SKIN
FACE SKINPROCORE™
NOTE:
FOR COLUMN COVERS,
PLEASE REFER TO THE
ENVELOPE 2000® RR SYSTEM.
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC Intersections 11 To 14.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
PA-12X
HORZ / VERT
PA-15BX
PERIMETER J
NOTCHED AND
REMOVED
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL13 HORZ / VERT TERMINATION14
BASE INSIDE CORNER11 BASE OUTSIDE CORNER12
MITERED AT
45° AROUND
CORNER
PA-9X
I/S CORNER
NOTCHED
AND
REMOVED
PA-8X
O/S CORNER
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC Intersections 15 To 17.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
PA-9X
I/S CORNER ALL THREE
MOLDINGS TO
BE MITERED
AT 45° ON
EACH LEG
INSIDE CORNER15 OUTSIDE CORNER16
THREE WAY INSIDE CORNER17
NOTCHED AND
REMOVED
PA-9X
I/S CORNER
NOTCHED
AND
REMOVED
PA-8X
O/S CORNER
PA-12X
HORZ / VERT
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DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL BACKER ROD (IF
NECESSARY) AND
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
PA-12X
HORZ / VERT
PA-37X
BRICK MOLD
PA-15BX
PERIMETER J
MITERED
AT 45°
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL CORNER, OPT. 118A DISSIMILAR MATERIAL CORNER, OPT. 218B
REVISED:11/06
DRAWING NAME:PRO 1PC Intersections 18A To 18B.dwg
SYSTEM:One Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
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Typical Details:Two Piece Molding System
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4A - C: HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 1A System Isometric Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
PROCORE™
TWO PIECE EXTRUDED
MOLDINGS
CONCEALED
FASTENERS
(BY OTHERS)
WORKING POINT
IS FACE OF
SUBSTRATE
NOTE:
PANEL IS REQUIRED
TO BE EMBEDDED
IN APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS - NOT SHOWN)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS.
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
SYSTEM ISOMETRIC, OPTION 11A
PVC RECEIVERS
REINFORCING RODS
(NOT SHOWN)
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 1B System Isometric Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
PROCORE™
TWO PIECE (REVEAL)
EXTRUDED MOLDINGS
CONCEALED
FASTENERS
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
PANEL IS REQUIRED
TO BE EMBEDDED
IN APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS - NOT SHOWN)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS.
WORKING POINT
IS FACE OF
SUBSTRATE
SYSTEM ISOMETRIC, OPTION 21B
PVC RECEIVER
REINFORCING RODS
(NOT SHOWN)
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11/06
DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 2A Molding Dimensions Page 1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
1 1/2"
(38mm)
1"
(25mm)
3/8"
(10mm)
3/4"
(19mm)
1 1/4"
(32mm)
ST-601MX
HORZ / VERT
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
ST-603MX
PERIMETER J
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
ST-605MX
INSIDE CORNER
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
ST-607MX
OUTSIDE CORNER
R20-405
PVC RECEIVER
MOLDING DIMENSIONS, PAGE 12A
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 2B Molding Dimensions Page 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
2"
(51mm)
3/8"
(10mm)
1 1/4"
(32mm)
1"
(25mm)
1 1/2"
(38mm)
ST-201MX
HORZ / VERT
(EXTENDED FACE)
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
ST-203MX
PERIMETER J
(EXTENDED FACE)
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
ST-205MX
INSIDE CORNER
(EXTENDED FACE)
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
ST-207MX
OUTSIDE CORNER
(EXTENDED FACE)
R20-405
PVC RECEIVER
MOLDING DIMENSIONS, PAGE 22B
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 2C Molding Dimensions Page 3.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
1/2"
(13mm)
1/2"
(13mm)
2"
(51mm) 1 1/2"
(38mm)
SR-701MX
HORZ / VERT
R20-406
PVC RECEIVER
SR-703MX
PERIMETER J
R20-407
PVC RECEIVER
MOLDING DIMENSIONS, PAGE 32C
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 3A Base Foundation Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
REINFORCING
ROD
ST-603MX
PERIMETER J
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
ALUMINUM FLASHING
(BY OTHERS)
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
BASE / FOUNDATION, OPTION 13A
BOND BREAKER
TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
FOUNDATION
(BY OTHERS)
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 3B Base Foundation Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
REINFORCING
ROD
ST-203MX
PERIMETER J
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
ALUMINUM FLASHING
(BY OTHERS)
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
BASE / FOUNDATION, OPTION 23B
BOND BREAKER
TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
FOUNDATION
(BY OTHERS)
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 3C Base Foundation Option 3.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
SR-703MX
PERIMETER J
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
ALUMINUM FLASHING
(BY OTHERS)
FOUNDATION
(BY OTHERS)
R20-407
PVC RECEIVER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
BASE / FOUNDATION, OPTION 33C
BOND BREAKER TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 4A Horizontal Vertical Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
ST-601MX
HORZ / VERT
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 14A
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 4B Horizontal Vertical Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
ST-201MX
HORZ / VERT
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 24B
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 4C Horizontal Vertical Option 3.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PANEL 15®
SR-701MX
HORZ / VERT
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
R20-406
PVC RECEIVER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS.
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 34C
REINFORCING
ROD
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 5 Intermediate Connection.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
APPROVED
CONSTRUCTION
ADHESIVE
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE SUBSTRATES,
FASTENERS MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK LOCATIONS.
NOTE:
IF MOISTURE BARRIER IS PRESENT,
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS APPLY,
REFER TO INSTALLATION GUIDELINES.
INTERMEDIATE CONNECTION5
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 6A Dissimilar Material Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
REINFORCING
ROD
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE SUBSTRATES,
FASTENERS MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK LOCATIONS
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL, OPTION 16A
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
(BY OTHERS)
BOND BREAKER
TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS) VARIES
(3/8" TO 1/2")
ST-603MX
PERIMETER J
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 6B Dissimilar Material Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
REINFORCING
ROD
ST-203MX
PERIMETER J
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE SUBSTRATES,
FASTENERS MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK LOCATIONS
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL, OPTION 26B
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
(BY OTHERS)
BOND BREAKER
TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS) VARIES
(3/8" TO 1/2")
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 6C Dissimilar Material Option 3.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
R20-407
PVC RECEIVER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE SUBSTRATES,
FASTENERS MUST BE USED ONLY
AT STUD FRAMEWORK LOCATIONS
SR-703MX
PERIMETER J
PROCORE™
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL, OPTION 36C
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
(BY OTHERS)
BOND BREAKER
TAPE
(BY OTHERS)
VARIES
(3/8" TO 1/2")
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 7 Parapet.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
BLOCKING
(BY OTHERS)
ALUMINUM
FLASHING
(BY OTHERS)
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
PROCORE™
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
PARAPET7
SHIM AS NEEDED
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 8A Inside Corner Option 1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
PROCORE™
REINFORCING
ROD
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
ST-205MX
I/S CORNER
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
NAILABLE SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 18A
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 8B Inside Corner Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 28B
NAILABLE
SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
FIELD ROUTED
AND BENT
APPROVED CONSTRUCTION
ADHESIVE (BY OTHERS) MAY
BE REQUIRED DEPENDING
UPON PANEL SPAN
(REFER TO INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS)
PROCORE™
FACE SKIN MUST
BE .024" (MIN) ALUMINUM
TO UTILIZE THIS OPTION
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 9A Outside Corner Option1.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
ST-207MX
O/S CORNER
FASTENER
(BY OTHERS)
REINFORCING
ROD
PROCORE™
R20-405
PVC RECEIVER
NAILABLE
SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
NOTE:
FOR NON-NAILABLE
SUBSTRATES, FASTENERS
MUST BE USED ONLY AT
STUD FRAMEWORK
LOCATIONS
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 19A
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 9B Outside Corner Option 2.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:1:1
FACE SKIN MUST
BE .024" (MIN) ALUMINUM
TO UTILIZE THIS OPTION
FIELD ROUTED
AND BENT
PROCORE™APPROVED CONSTRUCTION
ADHESIVE (BY OTHERS) MAY
BE REQUIRED DEPENDING
UPON PANEL SPAN
(REFER TO INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS)
NAILABLE
SUBSTRATE
(BY OTHERS)
OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 29B
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC 10 Curved Section.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
CURVED SECTION10
PARAMETERS FOR FIELD CURVING PROCORE™ PANELS*:
BACKER MATERIAL**:
STANDARD .024" SMOOTH ALUMINUM
.030" SMOOTH FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP)
.008" FIBERGLASS REINFORCED KRAFT/FOIL SCRIM
* ALL MOLDINGS MUST BE FACTORY CURVED. HOWEVER, FACTORY
CURVING NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PROCORE™ PANELS.
** FACE MATERIAL MUST BE .024" (MIN) ALUMINUM.
NOTE:
FOR SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS, CONTACT CITADEL.
MINIMUM RADIUS:
50 FT
8 FT
2 FT
BACK SKIN
FACE SKINPROCORE™
NOTE:
FOR COLUMN COVERS,
PLEASE REFER TO THE
ENVELOPE 2000® RR SYSTEM.
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC Intersections 11A To 12B.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
SR-703MX
EXTRUSION
MITERED AT 45°
ST-607MX
OR ST-207
O/S CORNER
R20-405
PVC RECEIVER
ST-603MX OR
ST-203MX
PERIMETER J
R20-405
PVC RECEIVER
R20-406
PVC RECEIVER
ST-605MX
OR ST-205MX
I/S CORNER
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
ST-603MX OR
ST-203MX
PERIMETER J
BASE INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 111A BASE INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 211B
BASE OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 112A BASE OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 212B
MITERED AT 45°MITERED AT 45°
MITERED AT 45°
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC Intersections 13A To 13D.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
MITERED AT 45°
ST-601MX OR
ST-201MX
HORZ / VERT
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 113A HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 213B
GAP TO BE FILLED
WITH APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
MITERED
AT 45°
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 313C HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL, OPTION 413D
SR-701MX
HORZ / VERT
R20-406
PVC RECEIVER
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC Intersections 14A To 15.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
MITERED
AT 45°
GAP TO BE FILLED
WITH APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
R20-407
PVC RECEIVER
SR-703MX
PERIMETER J
MITERED AT 45°
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
ST-603MX OR ST-203MX
PERIMETER J
ST-601MX
OR ST-201MX
HORZ / VERT
HORZ / VERT TERMINATION, OPTION 114A HORZ / VERT TERMINATION, OPTION 214B
HORZ / VERT TERMINATION, OPTION 314C HORIZONTAL TERMINATION ONLY15
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC Intersections 16A To 17.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
ST-205MX OR
ST-605MX
I/S CORNER R20-406
PVC RECEIVER
SR-701MX
HORZ / VERT
ST-605MX
OR ST-205MX
I/S CORNER
ST-601MX OR
ST-201MX
HORZ / VERT
ALL THREE
MOLDINGS
TO BE MITERED
AT 45° ON
EACH LEG
ST-205MX OR
ST-605MX
I/S CORNER
R20-404
PVC RECEIVER
INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 116A INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 216B
INSIDE CORNER, OPTION 316C THREE WAY INSIDE CORNER17
GAP TO BE FILLED
WITH APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
MITERED
AT 45°
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC Intersections 18A To 18C.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
GAP TO BE
FILLED WITH
APPROVED
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
R20-405
PVC RECEIVER
ST-607MX OR
ST-207MX
O/S CORNER
R20-401
PVC RECEIVER
ST-607MX
OR ST-207MX
O/S CORNER
OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 118A OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 218B
OUTSIDE CORNER, OPTION 318C
MITERED AT 45°
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DRAWING NAME:PRO 2PC Intersections 19A To 19B.dwg
SYSTEM:Two Piece Moldings
SCALE:n/a
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
R20-403
PVC RECEIVER
MITERED AT 45°
ST-601MX OR
ST-201MX
HORZ / VERT
DISSIMILAR MATERIAL CORNER, OPT. 119A DISSIMILAR MATERIAL CORNER, OPT. 2
R20-406
PVC RECEIVER
19B
MITERED
AT 45°
BACKER ROD (IF
NECESSARY) AND
APPROVED SEALANT
(BY OTHERS)
SR-701MX
HORZ / VERT
DISSIMILAR
MATERIAL
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B.
1.06 SUBMITTALSA.
B.
C.
Architectural AluminumManufacturer’s Association(AAMA):
(Specifier Note: Article belowincludes submittal of relevant datato be furnished by Contractoreither before, during or afterconstruction. Coordinate thisarticle with Architect’s andContractor’s duties and responsi-bilities in Conditions of theContract and Division 1 SubmittalProcedures Section.)
Samples:Panel: Two (2) 3”x 5” samples ofeach type of assembly.Color Standards: Two (2) 3”x 5”samples of each color of finishselected.
Shop Drawings: Indicate thicknessand dimension of parts, fasteningand anchoring methods, detailand location of joints, includingjoints necessary to accomodatethermal movement.
Material Certification: Two (2)copies certifying that materialmeets the requirements specified.
1.
2.
3.
AAMA 2603-98: VoluntarySpecification, PerformanceRequirements and TestProcedures for PigmentedOrganic Coatings on AluminumExtrusions and Panels.
AAMA 2605-98: VoluntarySpecification, PerformanceRequirements and TestProcedures for SuperiorPerforming Organic Coatingson Aluminum Extrusions andPanels
AAMA 611-98: VoluntarySpecification for AnodizedArchitectural Aluminum
E.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCEA.
B.
C.
D.
1.05 REFERENCESA.
SECTION 07415: EXTERIOR WALLPANELS & SYSTEMS
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
1.02 RELATED SECTIONSA.B.C.D.E.F.
1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONA.
B.
C.
D.
Guide Specification
(Specifier Note: This is a guide specification for prefinished architectural panels as manufactured by Citadel Architec-tural Products, Inc. and marketed under the trade name ProCore™. Revise section number and title below to suitproject requirements, specification practices and section content. Options are indicated by brackets { }: delete non-selected text in final copy of specification.)
PART 1: GENERAL
Section Includes: Laminatedpanels and attachment systemsfor use as exterior cladding.
(Specifier Note: Revise articlebelow to suit project requirements.Add section numbers and title’sper specifier’s practice.)
Section 05100: Structural FramingSection 06100: Back Up WallsSection 07299: InsulationSection 07600: Metal FlashingSection 07920: SealantsSection 09200: Finishes
(Specifier Note: Revise articlebelow to suit project requirements.Restrict to statements describingdesign or performance require-ments of the complete wallsystem.)
Panel’s exposed finishes shallperform according to AAMA 2603-98 or AAMA 2605-98; exposedanodized aluminum according toAAMA 611-98.
Panel composite assembly shallconform to ASTM E84, FlameSpread, Class A.
Design wall system to withstand apositive and negative windloadpressure acting inward andoutward normal to the plane of thewall to meet the requirements ofthe latest adopted Local BuildingCode.
Make adequate provisions in thewall system for thermal expansionand contraction of the component
parts and fastening of the systemto prevent harmful damagecaused by buckling, opening ofjoints, expasion and contractiondue to accumulation of dead loadsand various live loads.
Design wall system to be sealedat all joints, intersections andcutouts to prevent moistureintrusion of any type.
Panel Manufacturer: Manufacturershall have a minimum of ten (10)years experience in the manufac-ture of composite architecturalwall systems and must haveISO 9001:2000 Certification.
Panel Installer: Installer shall beexperienced in performing work ofthis section and be specialized inthe installation of similar workrequired on this project.
Field Measurements: Whenpossible, measurements shouldbe taken prior to the completion ofshop manufacturing andassembly.
Pre-Installation Meetings: Conductpre-installation meetings to verifyproject requirements, substratecondition, installation instructions,and warranty requirements.Comply with Division 1 ProjectManagement and Coordination,Project Meetings Section.
(Specifier Note: Articles below listindustry standards referenced inthis section.)
American Society for Testing andMaterials (ASTM):
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C.
2.01 EXTERIOR WALL PANELS &SYSTEMSA.
B.
2.
3.
a.
b.
c.
Finish Warranty:{Polyester: Five (5) years}{Acrylic Urethane: Five (5) years}{Kynar 500®: Twenty (20) years}{Kynar 500® Metallic: Twenty (20)years}{Anodized: Twenty (20) years}
(Specifier Note: Select productparagraph below to suit projectrequirements. Add productattributes, performance character-istics, material standards anddescriptions as applicable. Use ofsuch phrases as “or equal” and “orapproved equal” may causeambiguity in the specifications.Such phrases require verifica-tion—procedural, legal, regulatory,and responsibility—for determin-ing equivalence of products.)
Manufacturer:Citadel Architectural Products, Inc3131-A North Franklin RoadIndianapolis, Indiana 46226phone: (317) 894-9400
(800) 446-8828fax: (317) 894-6333
(800) [email protected]
ProCore™ - PrefinishedArchitectural Panels1. Panel Composition:
Face Skin:{.010” prefinished texturedaluminum to matchArchitect’s color selection.}{.024” (minimum) prefinishedsmooth aluminum to matchArchitect’s color selection.}
Core:7mm high densitypolypropylene
Back Skin:{.010” primed smoothaluminum backer}{.024” primed smoothaluminum backer}
D.
E.
1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE ANDHANDLINGA.
B.
C.
D.
1.08 WARRANTYA.
B.
Manufacturer’s Literature: Two (2)copies of manufacturer’s literaturefor panel material.
Test Reports: Two (2) copies ofthird party test reports on testingrequired in Section 1.03.
(Specifier Note: Article belowshould include special and uniquerequirements. Coordinate articlebelow with Division 1 ProductRequirements Section.)
General: Comply with Division 1Product Requirements Section.
Delivery: Package all panels forprotection against transportationdamage in accordance withmanufacturer’s requirements.
Storage: Store all materials inaccordance with manufacturer’sinstallation instructions. Stackmaterials on pallets or platforms,covered with suitable ventilatedcovering. Do not store panelswhere accumulation of water mayoccur or in contact with othermaterials that might causestaining, denting or other damage.
Handling: All materials should behandled in a manner to preventdamage to the product in accor-dance with manufacturer’sinstallation instructions.
(Specifier Note: Coordinate articlebelow with Condition of theContract and with Division 1Closeout Submittals [Warranty]Section.)
Manufacturer’s Warranty: Furnishpanel manufacturer’s standardlimited warranty documentexecuted by an authorizedcompany official. Manufacturer’swarranty is in addition to and not alimitation of other rights Ownermay have under the ContractDocuments.
Panel Lamination Warranty: Five(5) years commencing on Date ofSubstantial Completion.
PART 2: PRODUCTS
2.02 SUBSTITUTIONSA.
B.
C.
D.
2.03 FINISHA.
B.
(Specifier Note: Revise articlebelow to suit project requirements.If substitutions are permitted, edittext below. Add text to refer toDivision 1 Project Requirements,Product Substitutions ProceduresSection.)
Acceptable Alternatives: Panels ofsimilar composition providingmanufacturer has a minimum often (10) years experience.
The materials and productsspecified in this section establisha standard of required function,dimension, appearance, andquality to be met by any proposedsubstitution.
No substitution will be consideredunless written request for approvalhas been submitted by the bidderand has been received by theArchitect ten (10) days prior to thedate for receipt of bids.
Each request shall include thename of the materials and acomplete description of theproposed material, including testperformance and any otherinformation necessary forevaluation.
Exposed Finish:{Polyester}{Acrylic Urethane}{Kynar 500®}{Kynar 500® Metallic}{Anodized}
Color: As selected by the Architectfrom panel manufacturer’s ColorSelection Guide.
a.
b.
c.
Panel Tolerances:
Attachment System:{One piece extruded aluminummoldings}{Two piece extruded aluminummoldings}
Thickness: ±1/32”
Length & Width: +0, -1/8”
Squareness: 1/64” per linealfoot
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2.04 ACCESSORIESA.
B.
3.01 EXAMINATIONA.
B.
C.
Fasteners and moldings asrequired for panel system’s designby panel system manufacturer.Fastener shall be coated orstainless steel.
Weather Seals: Shall be Tremco®
Spectrem® 2, applied per thesealant manufacturer’s guidelinesand in accordance with the panelmanufacturer’s installationinstructions.
(Specifier Note: Revise articlebelow to suit project requirementsand specifier’s practice.)
Examine and verify substratesurfaces to receive compositemetal panel system and associ-ated work and condition whichwork will be installed.
Maximum deviation from verticaland horizontal alignment ofsubstrate shall be no more than1/4” in 20’-0”.
Do not proceed with work untilunsatisfactory conditions havebeen corrected in a manneracceptable to installer. Starting
PART 3: EXECUTION
3.02 PREPARATIONA.
B.
C.
D.
3.03 INSTALLATIONA.
B.
C.
work within a particular area willbe construed as installer’sacceptance of surface conditions.
Comply with manufacturer’sproduct data including producttechnical bulletins, productcatalog installation instructions,and product carton instructions.
Surfaces to receive panels shallbe even, smooth, sound, clean,and free from defects detrimentalto panel installation.
Field measure and verify dimen-sions as required.
Protect adjacent areas or surfacesfrom damage as a result of thework of this section.
(Specifier Note: Coordinate articlebelow with panel manufacturer’srecommended installation details.)
Sheathing and water resistantmembrane (if specified) by others.
Erect panels level and true tointended plane.
Maximum deviation from verticaland horizontal alignment oferected panel system shall be nomore than 1/4” in 20’-0”.
D.
E.
F.
3.04 CLEANINGA.
B.
END OF SECTION
Maximum deviation in panelflatness shall be 0.8% of theassembled units.
Conform to panel manufacturer’sinstallation instructions forattachment systems.
Weather seal all joints as requiredusing methods and materials asrecommended by the panelmanufacturer’s installationinstructions.
(Specifier Note: Coordinate articlebelow with Division 1 ExecutionRequirements, Cleaning Section.)
Remove temporary coverings andprotection to adjacent work areas.Repair or replace damagedinstalled products. Clean installedproducts in accordance withmanufacturer’s instructions priorto Owner’s acceptance.
Remove and legally dispose ofconstruction debris from projectsite.
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SAMPLE
PROCORE™ PRODUCT WARRANTY
Citadel Architectural Products, Inc., 3131-A North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46226
©2003 Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. ProCore™ is a trademark of Citadel Architectural Products, Inc.Printed In The U.S.A. Form # 7.03.WR1.A Rev. (06/03) Supersedes (12/98)
(POLYESTER FINISH OR EQUIVALENT)
PROJECT:
LOCATION:
DATE:
Citadel warrants that: (a) at the time the Panels are delivered to theabove-described Project Site (the “Delivery Date”), the Panels will meetCitadel’s standard specifications then in effect; (b) the Panels will notdelaminate for a period of five (5) years from the Delivery Date; (c) theexterior painted finish of the Panels will not have a Chalk Rating of lessthan 6 or a Fade Differential of greater than 8E units (Hunter Color Dif-ference) for a period of five (5) years from the Delivery Date; and (d) thefinish of the Panels will not check, peel, lose adhesion or fracture (otherthan minute fractures which may develop due to fabrication and whichare acceptable by industry standards on the Delivery Date) for a periodof five (5) years from the Delivery Date.
For purposes of this Warranty: (a) “Chalk Rating” means the ratingcalculated by using the Method of Evaluating Degree of Chalking of Ex-terior Paint (per ATSM D4214-98); and (b) “Fade Differential” meansthe difference between the color value as measured on exposed paintedsurfaces that have been cleaned of external deposits and chalk and thecorresponding color value measured on the original unexposed paintedsurfaces; and (c) a Panel has a “Defect” and is “Defective” if it does notconform to this Warranty. Unequal fading or finish color changes result-ing from unequal exposure of surfaces to the sun or other exterior ele-ments or conditions are not Defects.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS CAUSED BY:Exposure to smoke, fire, radiation, salt spray, chemicals, harmful or for-eign substances in the atmosphere, including but not limited to organicsolvents, concentrated detergents, wetting agents or sulfur dioxide emis-sion levels above those deemed safe by the U.S. Environmental Protec-tion Agency.
Negligence; improper maintenance; abuse; impact or other physical force,whether prior or subsequent to installation; normal wear and tear andweathering; fire, lightning, tornadoes, or other acts of God.
Defective or damaged fasteners, extrusions, brackets or fabricated ap-plications attached to or used in connection with installation of the Pan-els, or Defects in the Panels caused by such fasteners, extrusions, brack-ets or fabricated applications.
Failure to adequately seal edges and joints of the Panels or to apply anapproved sealant in its proper amount in accordance with Citadel’sProCore™ Installation Guide.
Improper installation or sizing of the Panels, including moisture intru-sion, water and air leakage as a result of improper installation or sizing.
Damage incurred after the Delivery Date during storage, handling, in-stallation or maintenance of any of the Panels.
This Warranty is given by Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. (“Citadel”) to the initial owner and subsequent owners (“Owner”) of the structure onwhich ProCore™ panels (individually, a “Panel” and collectively, the “Panels”) are first installed.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES:THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY CITA-DEL FOR THE PANELS. CITADEL DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRAN-TIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDINGANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FIT-NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRAN-TIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, IN-CLUDING ANY WARRANTIES BASED ON ORAL REPRESENTATIONS.
OWNER’S REMEDIES:For this Warranty to be valid, Owner must complete and return Citadel’sProduct Warranty Request Form within thirty (30) days of completion ofinstallation of the Panels at the above-described Project Site and shalldocument in writing its maintenance and cleaning of the Panels, andprovide such documentation to Citadel upon request. To make a claimunder this Warranty, Owner must send a written description of any claimedDefect (the “Claimed Defect”) to Citadel in writing at its address shownbelow within thirty (30) days of discovery of the Claimed Defect. Uponthe request of Citadel, Owner shall permit Citadel reasonable time toinspect Panels for which notice of a Claimed Defect has been givenprior to any removal, repair or replacement of the Panels. Any failure ofOwner to notify Citadel of a Claimed Defect or to afford Citadel a rea-sonable opportunity to inspect the Claimed Defect prior to taking anyremedial measures (including removal, repair or replacement) shall ren-der this Warranty void in its entirety and the Claimed Defect shall not becovered by this Warranty. If the Claimed Defect is a Defect covered bythis Warranty, Citadel, at its option, will do one of the following within areasonable period of time: (1) refinish or repair the Defective Panel;(2) furnish a conforming Panel to replace the Defective Panel; or (3) re-fund a prorated portion of the price paid to Citadel for the Defective Panel.In determining the amount of any refund to be paid by Citadel for a De-fective Panel, the original price paid to Citadel for such Defective Panelshall be reduced by 20% for each full year which has passed since theDelivery Date for delamination Defects covered by this Warranty and20% for each full year which has passed since the Delivery Date for allother Defects covered by this Warranty. Owner shall bear all costs ofremoval and disposal of Defective Panels and installation of all replace-ment Panels provided by Citadel.
THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVEAND SOLE REMEDIES OF OWNER FOR BREACH OF THIS WAR-RANTY AND FOR DEFECTS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY.
EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER DAMAGES:IN NO EVENT SHALL CITADEL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTINGFROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE OR INSTALL THEPANELS OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PANELS.
SAMPLE
PROCORE™ PRODUCT WARRANTY
Citadel Architectural Products, Inc., 3131-A North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46226
©2003 Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. ProCore™ is a trademark of Citadel Architectural Products, Inc.Printed In The U.S.A. Form # 7.03.WR2.A Rev. (06/03) Supersedes (12/98)
(KYNAR 500® & ANODIZED FINISHES)
PROJECT:
LOCATION:
DATE:
Citadel warrants that: (a) at the time the Panels are delivered to theabove-described Project Site (the “Delivery Date”), the Panels will meetCitadel’s standard specifications then in effect; (b) the Panels will notdelaminate for a period of five (5) years from the Delivery Date; (c) theexterior painted finish of the Panels will not have a Chalk Rating of lessthan 8 or a Fade Differential of greater than 5E units (Hunter Color Dif-ference) for a period of twenty (20) years from the Delivery Date; and (d)the finish of the Panels (either painted or anodized) will not check, peel,lose adhesion or fracture (other than minute fractures which may de-velop due to fabrication and which are acceptable by industry standardson the Delivery Date) for a period of twenty (20) years from the DeliveryDate.
For purposes of this Warranty: (a) “Chalk Rating” means the ratingcalculated by using the Method of Evaluating Degree of Chalking of Ex-terior Paint (per ATSM D4214-98); and (b) “Fade Differential” meansthe difference between the color value as measured on exposed paintedsurfaces that have been cleaned of external deposits and chalk and thecorresponding color value measured on the original unexposed paintedsurfaces; and (c) a Panel has a “Defect” and is “Defective” if it does notconform to this Warranty. Unequal fading or finish color changes result-ing from unequal exposure of surfaces to the sun or other exterior ele-ments or conditions and gradual color changes in anodized Panel finishfrom normal weathering are not Defects.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS CAUSED BY:Exposure to smoke, fire, radiation, salt spray, chemicals, harmful or for-eign substances in the atmosphere, including but not limited to organicsolvents, concentrated detergents, wetting agents or sulfur dioxide emis-sion levels above those deemed safe by the U.S. Environmental Protec-tion Agency.
Negligence; improper maintenance; abuse; impact or other physical force,whether prior or subsequent to installation; normal wear and tear andweathering; fire, lightning, tornadoes, or other acts of God.
Failure of Owner to clean anodized Panel finish at least once a year, ora failure of Owner to perform all maintenance and cleaning in accor-dance with AAMA 610.1, Voluntary Guide Specification for Cleaning andMaintenance of Painted Aluminum Extrusions and Curtain Wall Panels.
Defective or damaged fasteners, extrusions, brackets or fabricated ap-plications attached to or used in connection with installation of the Pan-els, or Defects in the Panels caused by such fasteners, extrusions, brack-ets or fabricated applications.
Failure to adequately seal edges and joints of the Panels or to apply anapproved sealant in its proper amount in accordance with Citadel’sProCore™ Installation Guide.
Improper installation or sizing of the Panels, including moisture intru-sion, water and air leakage as a result of improper installation or sizing.
Damage incurred after the Delivery Date during storage, handling, in-stallation or maintenance of any of the Panels.
This Warranty is given by Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. (“Citadel”) to the initial owner and subsequent owners (“Owner”) of the structure onwhich ProCore™ panels (individually, a “Panel” and collectively, the “Panels”) are first installed.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES:THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY GIVEN BY CITA-DEL FOR THE PANELS. CITADEL DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRAN-TIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDINGANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ANY WARRANTY OF FIT-NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRAN-TIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, IN-CLUDING ANY WARRANTIES BASED ON ORAL REPRESENTATIONS.
OWNER’S REMEDIES:For this Warranty to be valid, Owner must complete and return Citadel’sProduct Warranty Request Form within thirty (30) days of completion ofinstallation of the Panels at the above-described Project Site and shalldocument in writing its maintenance and cleaning of the Panels, andprovide such documentation to Citadel upon request. To make a claimunder this Warranty, Owner must send a written description of any claimedDefect (the “Claimed Defect”) to Citadel in writing at its address shownbelow within thirty (30) days of discovery of the Claimed Defect. Uponthe request of Citadel, Owner shall permit Citadel reasonable time toinspect Panels for which notice of a Claimed Defect has been givenprior to any removal, repair or replacement of the Panels. Any failure ofOwner to notify Citadel of a Claimed Defect or to afford Citadel a rea-sonable opportunity to inspect the Claimed Defect prior to taking anyremedial measures (including removal, repair or replacement) shall ren-der this Warranty void in its entirety and the Claimed Defect shall not becovered by this Warranty. If the Claimed Defect is a Defect covered bythis Warranty, Citadel, at its option, will do one of the following within areasonable period of time: (1) refinish or repair the Defective Panel;(2) furnish a conforming Panel to replace the Defective Panel; or (3) re-fund a prorated portion of the price paid to Citadel for the Defective Panel.In determining the amount of any refund to be paid by Citadel for a De-fective Panel, the original price paid to Citadel for such Defective Panelshall be reduced by 20% for each full year which has passed since theDelivery Date for delamination Defects covered by this Warranty and5% for each full year which has passed since the Delivery Date for allother Defects covered by this Warranty. Owner shall bear all costs ofremoval and disposal of Defective Panels and installation of all replace-ment Panels provided by Citadel.
THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVEAND SOLE REMEDIES OF OWNER FOR BREACH OF THIS WAR-RANTY AND FOR DEFECTS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY.
EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER DAMAGES:IN NO EVENT SHALL CITADEL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTINGFROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE OR INSTALL THEPANELS OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PANELS.
Citadel Architectural Products, Inc.3131-A North Franklin RoadIndianapolis, Indiana 46226phone: (317) 894-9400
(800) 446-8828fax: (317) 894-6333
(800) [email protected]
©2006 Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved.An ISO 9001:2000 Registered Company.
Panel 15®, SinoCore®, Panel 20®, Envelope 2000®, GlazeGuard®, CleanCote®, BioWall® and Xylem® areregistered trademarks of Citadel Architectural Products, Inc. ProCore™, Premier™, Guardian™ andSentinel™ are trademarks of Citadel Architectural Products, Inc.