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CF Architectural/Horizontal

Insulated Metal Panels


Technical/Installation Information
IMPORTANT NOTICE
READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION
OF THE INSULATED METAL PANEL ARCHITECTURAL/HORIZONTAL SYSTEM.

ALWAYS INSPECT EACH AND EVERY PANEL AND ALL ACCESSORIES BEFORE
INSTALLATION. NEVER INSTALL ANY PRODUCT IF ITS QUALITY IS IN QUESTION.
NOTIFY MBCI IMMEDIATELY IF ANY PRODUCT IS BELIEVED TO BE OUT OF
TOLERANCE OR HAS BEEN DAMAGED DURING SHIPMENT.

IF THERE IS CONFLICT BETWEEN PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS PROVIDED


OR APPROVED BY MBCI AND DETAILS IN THIS MANUAL, PROJECT ERECTION
DRAWINGS WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE.

THIS MANUAL IS NOT TO BE USED FOR COOLER/FREEZER APPLICATIONS.

©Copyright NCI Group, Inc. 2016 All Rights Reserved.


MBCI's insulated metal panel product line is manufactured by Metl-Span

Descriptions and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this publication was approved for printing. In a continuing effort to
refine and improve products, MBCI reserves the right to discontinue products at any time or change specifications and/or designs without
incurring obligation. To ensure you have the latest information available, please inquire or visit our website at www.mbci.com.
Application details are for illustration purposes only and may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions, building designs, or panel
profiles. Projects should be engineered to conform to applicable building codes, regulations, and accepted industry practices.

For complete performance specifications, product limitations, and disclaimers, please consult MBCI’s Paint and Galvalume Plus®
warranties. Upon receipt of payment in full, these warranties are available upon request for all painted or Galvalume Plus® prime
products. Sample copies can be found at www.mbci.com or contact your local MBCI Sales Representative.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HORIZONTAL WALL SYSTEM
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-2
Architect/Engineer Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-3

ENGINEERING
For panel load tables and other technical data, please see MBCI's Technical Design Information Manual.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Product Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-4 − CFA- 8
Unloading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-9 − CFA-12
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-13 − CFA-14
Panel Staging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-15
Preparatory Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-16 − CFA-20
Handling Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-21

DETAILS
Eave Rake Termination With Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-22
Base With Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-23
Base Sill With "J" Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-24
Head Detail With Trim On Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-25
Base At Top Of Curtin Wall On Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-26
Base At Top Of Curtin Wall Off Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-27
Window Sill With Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-28
Jamb With Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-29
Outside Corner With Trim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-30
Inside Corner With Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-31
Base Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-32
Base Extrusion With Notch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-33
Head With Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-34
Window Sill With Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-35
Jamb With Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-36
Outside Corner With Extrusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-37
Inside Corner With Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-38
Wall Termination With Extrusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-39
Butt Joint With Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-40
Expansion Joint With Extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-41
Inside Corner With Joint Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-45
Butt Joint With Joint Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-43
Factory Formed Outside Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFA-44

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CF Architectural/Horizontal

HORIZONTAL WALL SYSTEM


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Insulated Metal Panel Architectural
(HORIZONTAL APPLICATION)

24”, 30” or 36"

Exterior Surface
2", 2 ½" or 3"

Coverage Width – 36", 30" or 24"

Panel Attachment – Concealed Clips

Panel Substrate – Galvalume® (Std.) – Other substrates available (Please inquire)

Exterior Panel Finish – Stucco Embossed

Interior Panel Finish – Stucco Embossed with Light Mesa profile

Exterior Panel Gauge – 22 Only

Interior Panel Gauge – 26 – Other gauges available (Please inquire)

Coatings – Exterior: Signature 200*, Signature® 300* and Applied Finishes

Interior: Igloo White (Std.)

Panel Thickness – 2", 2½" or 3" – Other thicknesses are not available

Reveal Options

Architectural
Wall Panel

¹⁄₈” (standard),
¹⁄₄”, ¹⁄₂”, ³⁄₄”, 1”,
1¹⁄₂”, 2,” 2¹⁄₂”
or 3” Reveal Interior
Panel
Architectural Face
Wall Panel

*See Insulated Metal Panel Color Chart for available colors. Minimum quantities may be required.

NOTICE
Contact MBCI for Positive and Negative Wind Load information.
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HORIZONTAL WALL SYSTEM


ARCHITECT/ENGINEER INFORMATION
CF Architectural/Horizontal panels are available in three widths, 36", 30" and 24", and thicknesses of 2", 2½" and 3". These
panels are also available with horizontal joint reveals of ¹⁄₈”, ¹⁄₄”, ¹⁄₂”, ³⁄₄”, 1”, 1¹⁄₂”, 2”, 2¹⁄₂” or 3”.
CF Architectural/Horizontal panels are attached to the substructure with hidden clips, which are designed to eliminate thermal
“short circuits” in the wall system and to provide an architectural appearance.
CF Architectural/Horizontal panels are available in custom lengths up to 24'. For panels over 24', please inquire.
To provide consistent thermal values at cavities such as at corners, rake parapets or high eave parapets, filler insulation must
be installed. Fiberglass insulation or field applied foam (not supplied by MBCI) is typically used and installed within the cavities.
Failure to install insulation within these cavities will result in decreased thermal efficiency and may result in condensation and
ice formation both within the cavity and the building’s interior surfaces.
Because of the thermal efficiency of CF Architectural/Horizontal panels, the potential exists for a strong vapor drive between
the interior and exterior of the walls. This requires greater attention to the design and application of weather and vapor seals
to prevent condensation in the wall cavity or the interior surface of the walls. Depending upon a given project’s environmental
conditions and the use of the building, the vapor drive may be to the interior or exterior. Where vapor pressure differentials are
caused by cold exterior temperatures and heated interiors, the vapor seal is typically specified at the interior, or warm, side of
the panels. It is the designer’s responsibility to understand the project’s unique environmental and operating conditions and to
specify the appropriate vapor control measures. Location of vapor barrier sealants must be addressed by a design professional.
Proper alignment of the building's structural framing is critical to the successful use of CF Architectural/Horizontal panels. Panel
end support framing, as well as window, door, and other framed openings must be located exactly as detailed (+/- 1/8") to
ensure that the factory manufactured panels properly fit on each wall. It is also critical that all inside and outside corners are
square and plumb (+/- 1/8" in 20').
As with all insulated metal panels, careful attention should be given to the attachment of the panels to the building's structural
framing. Because foam panels do not float but expand when heated, causing "thermal bow", long panel lengths, dark colors and
attachment to members that may deflect under load can cause excessive oil canning or stress buckling of the exterior panel skin.
Please contact MBCI for further information when designing structures that may incorporate these design elements.
CF Architectural/Horizontal panels are heavier and bulkier than single skin panels and may require different equipment to unload
and install, as well as different handling techniques. Review this manual carefully to ensure you have a thorough understanding
of these requirements before receiving material.
All material should be checked against the shipping list as it is being unloaded. Any shortages or damages must be noted on
the Bill of Lading.
For panel load tables and other technical data, please see MBCI's Technical Design Information Manual.
The Engineer of Record must verify that the structure has been designed to accommodate the erection and design
loads imposed by the Architectural panels. For current information see www.mbci.com.

THIS MANUAL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS AN INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR COOLER/


FREEZER APPLICATIONS. FOR COOLER/FREEZER APPLICATIONS, CONTACT MBCI.

Caution
Diaphragm capabilities are not provided by MBCI’s Insulated Metal Wall Panels.
Therefore, other bracing may be required to conform to A.I.S.C. or A.I.S.I specifications.

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CF Architectural/Horizontal

GENERAL INFORMATION
PRODUCT CHECKLIST
CF Architectural/Horizontal CF Architectural/Horizontal • 36", 30" or 24" wide
• 36", 30" or 24" wide
Panel • Specify left, right, both or no
• Endfolds - Specify left, Corner Panel endfolds.
right, both or no endfold.
• Specify length of each panel
• Standard reveal is ⅛". For
leg - min 1'-0"; max - 4'-0".
other reveal options,
• Standard reveal is ⅛". For
please inquire.
other reveal options, please
inquire.
• See page EGH-42 for
determining panel length
Panel Thickness Panel Thickness
2" ‰ 2" ‰
2½" ‰ 2½" ‰
3" ‰ 3" ‰
Zee Clip • 16 gauge Galvanized Wall Panel Clip • 14 gauge Galvanized
• Used to attach first panel
course to structure at base,
and at head of framed
openings.

⁹⁄₁₆"
3"
¹⁄₂" 4"

1" 4303 ‰ ¾" 4633 ‰


• 16 gauge Galvanized Vertical Joint Gauge • Used to set panel joints to
"J" Clip proper width for EPDM
• Used to attach first panel
course to structure at base, vertical joint gasket.
t
Se

M
and at head of framed in
. • Panels made in Lewisville
openings.
¹⁄₂"
M
ax
1¹⁄₄"

9963‰
3"
Gasket Installation Tool • Used to install EPDM
Gasket at vertical joints.
⁵⁄₈"
4305 ‰ • Panels made in Lewisville

Vertical Joint Gasket • EPDM


• Color-Black
• Panels made in Lewisville

9966 ‰
Wiper Gasket • Vinyl
• Inserts into tracks in
extrusions to keep out dirt.

7707 ‰ 7800 ‰
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PRODUCT CHECKLIST
Base / Head Extrusion • 20' length Sill Extrusion • 20' length
• Wiper gasket req'd at • Wiper gasket req'd at one location
one location
5 ⁵⁄₁₆”

3”
3”

Part Panel DIM 94°


Number Thickness A
1 ³⁄₁₆”
9405 2" 2⅜" ‰ 2”
Part Panel
9406 2½" 2⅞" ‰ Number Thickness
“A”
9407 3" 3⅜" ‰ 9413 2", 2¹⁄₂"and 3" ‰
Outside Corner Extrusions • 20' length
4” • Male extrusion used on 2", 2½" and 3" thick panels
• Female extrusion specific to panel thickness
• Wiper gasket req'd on male extrusion at two locations

MALE
4” 9425 ‰

MALE
FEMALE
3”
Part Panel
Number Thickness
9430 2" ‰
FEMALE 9431 2½" ‰
3” 9432 3" ‰
4”
Inside Corner Extrusions • 20' length
• 2" thick panels only
• Wiper gasket req'd on female extrusion at two locations

4”

MALE
MALE
9435 ‰
3”

FEMALE FEMALE

3” 9440 ‰
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PRODUCT CHECKLIST
Jamb Extrusions
• 20' length
• Male jamb used on 2", 2½" and 3" thick panels
• Female jamb specific to panel thickness
MALE • Wiper gasket req'd for male extrusion at one location

3”

2 ¹⁄₁₆”
FEMALE
Part Panel DIM
FEMALE Number Thickness A
9420 2" 21⁄16" ‰
MALE “A” 9421 2½" 29⁄16" ‰
9415 ‰ 9422 3" 31⁄16" ‰
Vertical H Joint Extusions • 20' length
• Male and Female extrusions used on 2", 2½" and 3"
thick panels
MALE
• Wiper gasket req'd on male extrusions at two locations

3 ¹⁄₂” ¹⁄₂” 3”
FEMALE

1 ¹⁄₂”
FEMALE Part Panel
Number Thickness
MALE
9450 2½" ‰
9445 ‰ 9446 3" ‰
Coupler • Used to align base/head Splice Cap • Used to waterproof base/head and
and stack joint extrusions stack joint extrusions at splices
at splices • Unpainted - bottom can be painted
with touch-up paint when required.
2¹⁄₂”

4”
²³⁄₃₂”
¹⁄₈”
⁷⁄₁₆”

⁷⁄₃₂”
⁵⁄₈” C Part Panel DIM
“A” Number Thickness A
9497 2" 115⁄32" ‰
9500 2½" 31
1 ⁄32" ‰
9495 ‰ 9501 3" 215⁄32" ‰
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PRODUCT CHECKLIST
Stack Joint Extrusion • 20' length Tube Sealant
• Wiper gasket req'd
at two locations

3” • Urethane
HW-540 - (White) ‰
HW-541 - (Gray) ‰
1”
HW-542 - (Bronze) ‰
HW-544 - (Almond) ‰
³⁄₈” • Non-Skinning Butyl
3”
7100 - (White) ‰
Panel DIM
1 ⁵⁄₈” Thickness A
Perimeter Flashing Butyl
9455 2" 2⅜" ‰ Sealant Tape
9456 2½" 2⅞" ‰
“A”
9458 3" 3⅜" ‰
Clip Fasteners
16 GA. - 12GA. Steel

Fastener #1616 ‰
¼"-14 x 2" TEK3 – 5⁄16" Hex Washer Head – 7300 ‰
Use w/ 2" Thick Panels
Clip Fasteners
Fastener #1624 ‰ ⅛" - ½" Thick Steel
¼"-14 x 3" TEK3 – 5⁄16" Hex Washer Head –
Use w/ 2½" or 3" Thick Panels
Fastener #1724 ‰
Clip Fasteners ¼"-14 x 3" TEK5 – ⅜" Hex Washer Head –
½" or Greater Thick Steel (Pre-Drill) Use w/ 2" Thick Panels

Fastener #1732 ‰
¼"-14 x 4" TEK5 – ⅜" Hex Washer Head –
Fastener #1816 ‰ Use w/ 2½" or 3" Thick Panels
¼"-14 x 2" Type B – ⅜" Hex Washer Head –
Trim Fasteners
Use w/ 2" Thick Panels
Fastener #14 ‰
Fastener #1824 ‰ ⅛" x 0.337" Pop Rivet
3
⁄16" Grip Range
¼"-14 x 3" Type B – ⅜" Hex Washer Head –
Use w/ 2½" or 3" Thick Panels
Fastener #14A ‰
⅛" x 0.525" Pop Rivet
Fastener #1816S ‰ ⅜" Grip Range
¼"-14 x 2" Type B 304 Stainless
⅜" Hex Washer Head Fastener #4 • Use to attach trim
Use w/ 2" Thick Panels to panels
Fastener #1824S ‰
¼"-14 x 3" Type B 304 Stainless
⅜" Hex Washer Head
Use w/ 21/2" or 3" Thick Panels ¼-14 x ⅞ Laptek Long Life ‰

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Fastener #17 Fastener #12A • Use at Rake Angle
attachment

12-14 x 1" S.D. TEK 3


5
⁄16" Hex Washer Head w/⁵⁄₈" O.D.Washer ‰ 12 x 1" Pancake Head Driller
#2 Quadrex Drive Pankcake Head ‰
Base Trim DIM
3” “A” Thru-Fasten Panel Fasteners
COLOR 16 GA.-12 GA. Steel
Fastener #1424 ‰
1¹⁄₂” ¹⁄₄"-14 x 3" TEK3
#3 Recessed Square Drive Flat Head
Part Use w/ 2" Thick Panels
Number DIM "A" Panel Thickness
F-3260 2½" 2" ‰ Fastener #1432 ‰
¹⁄₄"-14 x 4" TEK3
F-3261 3" 2½" ‰
#3 Recessed Square Drive Flat Head
F-3262 3½" 3" ‰ Use w/ 2½" or 3" Thick Panels
Outside Corner Trim COLOR Sill Trim
6”
3”
“A”

6”

C 1¹⁄₂”
F-3214 ‰ ³⁄₄”
Part Panel
Inside Corner Trim 2¹⁄₂” ⁵⁄₈” Number DIM "A" Thickness
F-5501 2¹⁄₁₆" 2" ‰
F-5503 2⁹⁄₁₆" 2½" ‰
2¹⁄₂” COLOR
F-5507 3¹⁄₁₆" 3" ‰
Head Trim
DIM
F-5140 ‰ 2¹⁄₂”
“A”
1¹⁄₄”
Drip Trim • 26, 24 and 22 gauge
• For use at masonry, COLOR ³⁄₄”
COLOR EFIS and curtin walls
Part Panel
3" DIM "A" Thickness
Number
⁵⁄₈"
¹⁄₂"
F-3240 2½" 2" ‰
F-3241 3" 2½" ‰
"A"
F-3242 3½" 3" ‰
Jamb Trim - Flat
DIM "A" Panel Thickness Girth
2½" 2" 9⁵⁄₈" F-5063 ‰
3" 2½" 10⁵⁄₈" F-5064 ‰ 6”
3½" 3" 11⁵⁄₈" F-5065 ‰
4½" 4" 13⁵⁄₈" F-5066 ‰
5½" 5" 15⁵⁄₈" F-5067 ‰
6½" 6" 17⁵⁄₈" F-5068 ‰ COLOR 3” F-3249 ‰
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GENERAL INFORMATION
UNLOADING
Before materials arrive at the job site, the
contractor should determine how the trucks
are to be unloaded and where the material
will be staged. The contractor must
determine the proper equipment and
number of personnel required to safely
unload and move the material.

Upon receiving material, check shipment


against packing list for shortages and/or
damages. MBCI will not be responsible for
shortages or damages unless they are
noted on the shipping list.

The maximum weight of any one bundle will


not exceed 7,500 lbs. Do not attempt to lift
stacked bundles. Lift only one bundle at a
time. Each bundle should be lifted at its center
point or at lift points evenly spaced along
length of bundle. Bundles feature bearing
pads with sufficient elevation to allow a forklift
or insertion of nylon slings when using a
crane for easy unloading from the truck.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
UNLOADING
(continued)

Unloading with a Forklift


Ensure that forks are spread apart as far as
possible. Forks should be a minimum of 5'
apart. Care should be taken to prevent fork
damage to bundles on the opposite side of the
truck. Avoid getting too far under the bundles
and causing damage to the panel side laps
5' with the mast of the forklift. Use care when
Minimum
moving panels. Drive slowly when traveling on
rough terrain to prevent panel damage due to
the bundles bouncing on the forks.
Unloading with One Fork Lift

Shorter bundles can be moved with a single


forklift. When two forklifts are required, this
operation must be coordinated between the
two forklift operators to ensure that each end
of the bundle is raised and moved together.

Guidelines for bundles requiring two forklifts:


5' 2" and 2½" thick panels - 32' and longer
Minimum
3" thick panels - 40' and longer

5'
Minimum

Unloading with Two Fork Lifts


CAUTION
Improper unloading and handling of panel
bundles may cause bodily injury or material
damage. MBCI is not responsible for
bodily injuries or material damages during
unloading and staging.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
UNLOADING
(continued)

Unloading with a Crane


Spreader Bar
When lifting bundles with a crane, a spreader
Strap bar and slings should be used. Lifting slings
must be minimum 6"-wide nylon straps.
2" x 12" Wood NEVER USE WIRE OR ROPE OR CHAIN
Blocking SLINGS. THEY WILL DAMAGE THE
PANELS. At each sling location, use boards
at the top and bottom of the bundle to
prevent the slings from crushing the edges
of the panels. The boards should be
Foam Blocks 2"x12". Board length should equal the
bundle width plus 4". At each side of the
Foam Blocks bundle, insert 2" thick foam blocks between
the sling and the panel bundle. LIFT ONLY
ONE BUNDLE AT A TIME.

Insulated Panels
Bundled

2" x 12" Wood Blocking

Unloading with a Crane

The following is suggested rigging for


various bundle lengths and weights. The
final determination as to the best and safest
Spreader Bar rigging to use, based on equipment and
job site conditions, is up to the contractor
Sling and crane operator.
Anti-Pinch
Board
Bundles under 4000 lbs. and
under 44' in length
A single spreader bar with two slings may
Foam be used. Position slings at quarter points
Block from each end of the bundle.

Anti-Pinch
Board

Bundles Under 4,000 lbs. and Under 44' in Length

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GENERAL INFORMATION
UNLOADING
(continued)
Spreader Bar
Bundles over 4000 lbs. and
Sling
under 44' in length
Anti-Pinch
Board A single spreader bar with four slings should
be used. Position two sets of slings at each
end of the spreader bar at quarter points
from each end of the bundle.

Foam
Block

Anti-Pinch
Board

Bundles Over 4,000 lbs. and Under 44' in Length

Spreader Bar

Spreader Bar
Bundles over 4000 lbs. and/or
Sling over 44' in length
Anti-Pinch Ganged spreader bars with four slings should
Board be used. The slings should be placed at even
spaces along the length of the bundle.

Foam
Block
Anti-Pinch
Board

CAUTION
Too few or too many lift points can cause
damage to the panels. Improper unloading
and handling of panel bundles may cause
bodily injury or material damage. MBCI is
Bundles Over 4,000 lbs. and/or Over 44' in Length not responsible for bodily injuries or material
damages during unloading and staging.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
STORAGE

The panels are shipped in stretch-wrapped


bundles consisting of a single stack of
panels in the flat position. The bundles must
be protected against impact damage, water
SL exposure and chemical contamination.
OP
E

Store bundles off the ground sufficiently high


enough to allow for air circulation beneath
the bundle and to prevent water, mud or
snow from entering. Slightly elevate one end
of the bundle. Slit the stretch wrap at intervals
along each side at the bottom of the bundles
Slit Wrapping to allow for ventilation and evaporation of
For Ventilation any moisture within the bundles.

Graduated Blocking
For Drainage

Blocking and Venting the Bundles

Bundles that are opened but still have panels


that have not been installed should be
protected with a tarp or other waterproof
Temporary cover to prevent exposure to water or
Tarp contamination from construction residue.
Opened bundles should be secured with
banding or some other method to prevent
damage by sudden high winds. Be sure not to
over tighten and damage the panels. MOVING
BUNDLES AFTER THEY ARE OPENED
MAY RESULT IN PANEL DAMAGE.

Temporary
Banding or
Tie-Down Straps
CAUTION
Improper and/or prolonged storage of
Temporary Covering for Open Bundles panels may cause damage to the panel
finish. MBCI is not responsible for panel
damage caused by improper or prolonged
storage of panels.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
STORAGE
(continued)
Sun Heated
Top Face
Thermal Bow
When the top panel in a bundle is exposed
to the hot sun, it may bow up, causing
difficulty in engaging it to the previous panel
during installation.

Bowed
Panel

Opened Panel
Bundle

Thermal Bowing

Reverse Panel to
Allow for Even If this occurs, turn the panel over to allow the
Warming backside to warm equally, which will relieve
the bow and allow for proper panel sidelap
engagement during installation.

Bowed
Panel

Opened Panel CAUTION


Bundle Improper and/or prolonged storage of
panels may cause damage to the panel
Thermal Bowing finish. MBCI is not responsible for panel
damage caused by improper or prolonged
storage of panels.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
PANEL STAGING

Each bundle of panels is shrink wrapped


and marked with a bundle number at the
factory. A bundle report and shipping list are
included with each panel shipment. These
documents provide the quantity and length
of the panels within each bundle. They also
provide a description of the panels such as
color and gauge of the interior and exterior
skins, as well as panel thickness.

These reports, in conjunction with the


installation drawings, will allow the contractor
to determine where each bundle of panels
should be pre-positioned around the building
to minimize additional bundle movement and
maximize efficiencies during panel installation.

Bundles should be close to the area of the


building that they will be installed on, but still
allow clearance for lifting equipment and
workmen during the installation process. Be
sure to allow adequate space for layout and
cutting of panels at corners and wall openings.

Staged Horizontal Wall Panels


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GENERAL INFORMATION
PREPARATORY
REQUIREMENTS

Structural Alignment
Proper alignment of the structural members
to which the panels are to be attached is
critical. Before beginning installation of wall
panels, verify that all structural framing is
properly aligned.

Panel Layout Alignment


To allow for the proper fitting of the vertical
joint assemblies, the structural supports at
the panel ends must be positioned and
Panel Length ± 1/8” plumbed to within +/-1/8" of the specified
spacing. Once these supports are verified
Inward to be properly installed, pull a string line
Misalignment between them to ensure that the intermediate
Wall Stud (Not Acceptable) structural supports are in line. Any structural
members that are inside of the string line
will cause the wall panels to bow inward,
resulting in panel stress and oil canning.

Insulated Exterior Wall Surface


Wall Panel
Unacceptable Misalignment

Panel Length ± 1/8”

Outward Misalignment • Panel tolerance varies according to the


(Acceptable, see structural support spacing, though the
Wall Stud
alignment tolerances) substructure must not allow installed
panels to bow inward of the steel line.
• Support spacing over 8'– ¼" out-of-plane
tolerance (Outward Only)
Exterior Wall Surface
Insulated • Support spacing between 8' and 4' – ⅛"
Wall Panel out-of-plane tolerance (Outward Only)
Acceptable Misalignment • Support spacing less than 4'– 1⁄16" out-of-
plane tolerance (Outward Only)

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Ǫ
Urethane Sealant
Set End of Panel Clip PREPARATORY
ó)URP(QGRI3DQHO
Panel Clip REQUIREMENTS
(continued)
Center Line of
Panel Joint

Interior Joint Flashing Panel Alignment


(As Required)
To ensure proper fit and aesthetics of the
vertical joints, the wall panels must be
Wall Structural properly positioned so panel joints are at
the specified spacing and the joint width
(space between panels) is 3/4".
Set End of
3DQHOǪ
From Center
Line of Joint
• Tolerance for panel positioning – +/- 1⁄16"
• Tolerance for joint width – +/- 1⁄16"

Horizontal Insulated CF
Metal Wall Panel

Setting the Vertical Joint Width

¾"
Urethane Sealant

Butt the Panel Ends Vertical Joint Use the joint gauge to set the panel joints
Against the Joint Gauge at the correct width.
to Set the Joint
Width at ¾"
Joint Gauge
The opposite end of the joint gauge serves
as a go/no-go gauge to check that the joint
width is within tolerance for the installation
of the rubber gasket.

Horizontal Insulated CF
Metal Wall Panel

Horizontal Insulated CF
Metal Wall Panel

Setting the Vertical Joint Width


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GENERAL INFORMATION
PREPARATORY
Upper Horizontal Insulated REQUIREMENTS
CF Metal Wall Panel Horizontal Joint Sealant
(Butyl) ¼" Bead (continued)
(As Specified)

Horizontal Joint Sealant


(Butyl) ¼" Bead Sealant Requirements
(As Specified) The proper installation of sealants during
panel installation is critical to ensure that the
wall remains weathertight and to provide
Interior Panel Face vapor control.
Lower Horizontal Insulated
CF Metal Wall Panel
Always refer to the specifications and
construction drawings to ensure that sealants
are being properly placed for your specific
project. Typically, the panels will require
horizontal joint sealant to be installed in the
panel groove at the warm side of the panel,
Ǫ which is often the exterior groove. However,
Urethane depending upon environmental conditions,
Sealant Upper Horizontal Insulated
horizontal joint sealant may be required at
CF Metal Wall Panel
Wall Structural the interior panel groove or both grooves.

Urethane Sealant If panels were not ordered with factory


(Fillet Bead Applied
After Panel Installation) applied mastic, ensure that field applied
mastic is installed into the proper sealant
Interior Joint groove joint before installing the next
Flashing panel. Refer to the project drawings to
(As Required)
determine whether the interior, exterior or
both sealant grooves require sealant.
Panel End Dam
Sealant (Urethane)

Vapor sealant locations must be


determined by the appropriate engineer
Horizontal
Joint for proper application of panel system.

Panels should also be sealed to the building


structure at panel ends and at all wall
openings. Careful attention must be paid to
sealant requirements at the panel ends to
ensure the weathertightness of the wall
assembly. Panel end joints require (1) sealant
Lower Horizontal Insulated
to be applied between the panel and the wall
CF Metal Wall Panel structural before the panel is installed, (2)
Vertical Joint end dam sealant to be applied to the panel's
horizontal joinery to prevent water from
Lower Horizontal Insulated running along the horizontal shelf of the
CF Metal Wall Panel panel and behind the rubber gasket at the
vertical joint, and (3) additional sealant within
the vertical joint, to be applied as a fillet bead
from the panel end to the wall structural.
Sealant Locations
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Wall Structural Upper Horizontal Insulated
CF Metal Wall Panel
PREPARATORY
REQUIREMENTS
(continued)

Joint Reveal Panel Engagement


¹⁄₈”, ¹⁄₄”, ¹⁄₂”, ³⁄₄”, 1”,
1¹⁄₂”, 2,” 2¹⁄₂” or 3” Proper panel engagement is critical to
(±1»16" Max.)
the performance and appearance of the
wall panels. When the panels are fully
Horizontal engaged to one another, the actual panel
Clip Fastener Joint width may vary by up to ⅛" due to
(Minimum 2 Per manufacturing and field tolerances. The
Clip) joint reveal at the exterior of the panel
should be as specified (¹⁄₈”, ¹⁄₄”, ¹⁄₂”, ³⁄₄”, 1”,
1¹⁄₂”, 2,” 2¹⁄₂” or 3”) ±1⁄16" maximum when
Architectural Panel the panels are fully engaged. If the joint
Clip @ Each Wall
gap is greater than this, check the panels
Structural
for the cause of engagement interference.

Lower Horizontal Insulated


CF Metal Wall Panel

Intermediate Wall Structural Attachment

The edges of the panels have an offset


side joint, which allows for a concealed
clip that is attached within the side joint.
Horizontal Joint Sealant
(Butyl) ¼" Bead Clips are set onto the panel’s clip shelf
at each structural location and attached
Panel Clip through the panel and into the structural
member. Consult the project drawings for
the proper type and number of fasteners to
Clip Fastener be used at each clip. Do not overtighten
Joint Reveal fasteners to a point that damages or
¹⁄₈”, ¹⁄₄”, ¹⁄₂”, ³⁄₄”, 1”, Wall Structural deforms the clip or panel.
1¹⁄₂”, 2,” 2¹⁄₂” or 3”
(±1»16" Max.)
Interior Face

Exterior Face

Cross Section View


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GENERAL INFORMATION
PREPARATORY
REQUIREMENTS
Protective Film to (continued)
be Field Applied
(Not by MBCI)
Chalkline Field Cutting Panels
Blocking or
Saw Horse Panels can be cut with a circular saw using a
metal cutting blade. Do not use an abrasive
blade. An abrasive blade will melt the
Saw Cut Galvalume® coating causing rust problems. It
Circular Saw Exterior Face may be necessary to cut thicker panels on
both sides. Properly support the panel during
cutting. Protect against scuffing the panel
finish from the shoe of the saw or from sliding
the panel on the supports. Blade must cut
Ǫ cool and not melt coating or finish.

Urethane Sealant

Check that Fasteners Check for Rippling


Have Secured the Panel Caused by Misaligned
Flush Against Structurals
Structurals
Check for Panel Face
Distortion at Clips

Check for Panel


Edge Damage
Panel Inspection
Inspect each panel for damage before
installing. Replacement of installed damaged
Check for Panel
panels is difficult and costly. Damaged
Face Damage
panels should be set aside for possible use
at a location that allows for the damaged
area to be cut out of the panel, such as at a
door or window.

Check that Joint Gap


is Uniform from End
to End

Checking the Installed Panels

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GENERAL INFORMATION
HANDLING PANELS
DURING INSTALLATION
Do Not Lift Panel Panel Face
by the Face Edge
Foam Core Always protect exposed panel surfaces from
damage caused by temporary supports,
Separation
lifting slings or clamps. Do not slide panels
across rough or abrasive surfaces. Resting
Lift Panel it on a sharp or irregular surface can dent
from Bottom the panel face. Because of their weight, the
panels have considerable inertia, which
Panel Face Separation makes them susceptible to impact damage
while moving them.

Lift panels from the bottom face only. DO


NOT lift panels by the edge of the top metal
face; this will cause the metal face to separate
from the foam core. When panels are to be
turned over or tilted up on edge, place a
cushioning material under the panel edge to
prevent crushing or damage to the panel
finish. Roll onto male leg of panel only.
Panel Clip

Clip Fastener

Wall Structural

Before setting a panel into place, make sure


the interior face is turned inward and the clip
Interior Face leg is at the top of the panel .

Exterior Face

CAUTION
Improper handling of the panels can be
hazardous to the workers and can cause
damage to the panels and adjacent materials.
It is the contractor’s responsibility to provide
an adequate work force and lifting equipment
to safely carry and raise panels into place.

Panel Orientation

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DETAILS
EAVE / RAKE TERMINATION WITH TRIM

FILLER INSULATION
(BY OTHERS)

HEAD SEALANT
URETHANE ¼" BEAD,
CONTINUOUS

EAVE TRIM OR THRU-PANEL


RAKE TRIM FASTENER @
12" O.C.

EAVE OR RAKE
STRUCTURAL
(BY OTHERS)

PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7300)

FLASHING FASTENER
@ 12" O.C.

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

PANEL THICKNESS STEEL LINE

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DETAILS
BASE WITH TRIM

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

ZEE CLIP NON-SKINNING


(HW-2325) BUTYL SEALANT
(CONTINUOUS) (7100)

FASTENER #17 BASE ANGLE


(2 PER CLIP)

URETHANE SEALANT

BASE TRIM

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DETAILS
BASE SILL WITH "J" CLIP

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

FASTENER #12A
BASE ANGLE
(2 PER CLIP)

PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7300)

URETHANE SEALANT

“J” CLIP
(4305)

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DETAILS
HEAD DETAIL WITH TRIM
ON MODULE

NON-SKINNING
BUTYL SEALANT
HORIZONTAL INSULATED (CONTINUOUS) (7100)
CF METAL WALL PANEL
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

ZEE CLIP (HW-2325)


@ 4"-0 O.C.
PERIMETER FLASHING
FASTENER #17
SEALANT TAPE (7300)
(2 PER CLIP)

HEAD TRIM

PERIMETER SEALANT
(BY WINDOW CONTRACTOR)

DOOR / WINDOW / LOUVER FRAME

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DETAILS
BASE AT TOP OF CURTIN WALL ON MODULE

HORIZONTAL INSULATED CF
METAL WALL PANEL
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

URETHANE TUBE SEALANT


FASTENER #12A
HW-540 CONTINUOUS
W/O WASHER
(2) PER CLIP
"J" CLIP (4305)

DRIP TRIM

URETHANE TUBE SEALANT


HW-540 CONTINUOUS

MASONRY, EFIS OR CURTIN WALL

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DETAILS
BASE AT TOP OF CURTIN WALL OFF MODULE

CEE CLIP 4805 WITH


HORIZONTAL INSULATED CF FASTENER #2605
METAL WALL PANEL
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

FASTENER #12A
@ 2' - 0" O.C.

ANGLE TRIM
(F-3369)
FASTENER #14
POP RIVET SS
@ 1' - 0" O.C.

DRIP TRIM
(SEE CHART)

URETHANE TUBE SEALANT


HW-540 CONTINUOUS

MASONRY, EFIS OR
CURTAIN WALL

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DETAILS
WINDOW SILL WITH TRIM

WINDOW / LOUVER FRAME

PERIMETER SEALANT
(BY WINDOW CONTRACTOR)

URETHANE SEALANT

SILL TRIM

URETHANE SEALANT
POP RIVET (#14)
@ 8" O.C. POP RIVET (#14A)
@ 24" O.C.

PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7300)
FLAT HEAD FASTENER
@ 24" O.C.

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

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DETAILS
JAMB WITH TRIM

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

DOOR / WINDOW / LOUVER FRAME

CLIP FASTENERS

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)

PERIMETER SEALANT
(BY WINDOW CONTRACTOR)

URETHANE SEALANT

GRAND H PANEL JAMB TRIM (F-3249)

PERIMETER FLASHING END DAM


SEALANT TAPE URETHANE SEALANT
(7405)

POP RIVETS (#14)


@ 8" O.C.

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DETAILS
OUTSIDE CORNER WITH TRIM

ARCHITECTURAL PANEL

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

CLIP FASTENERS

INTERIOR CORNER TRIM

POP RIVET (#14A)


END DAM @ 24" O.C.
URETHANE SEALANT

URETHANE SEALANT
POP RIVET (#14)
@ 8" O.C.

PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7300)

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)
HORIZONTAL INSULATED
OUTSIDE CORNER TRIM CF METAL WALL PANEL
(F-3214)
LOOSE FILL INSULATION
(NOT BY MBCI)

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DETAILS
INSIDE CORNER WITH TRIM

STRUCTURAL
SUPPORT

POP RIVET (#14A)


@ 24" O.C.

INTERIOR END-DAM
CORNER TRIM URETHANE
LOOSE FILL SEALANT
INSULATION
(NOT BY MBCI)

URETHANE
SEALANT

POP RIVET (#14)


@ 8" O.C.
INSIDE CORNER TRIM
(F-5140)

PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7300)
POP RIVET (#14)
@ 8" O.C.

CLIP FASTENERS

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

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DETAILS
BASE EXTRUSION

FASTENER #12A
HORIZONTAL INSULATED
(2 PER CLIP)
CF METAL WALL PANEL

NON-SKINNING
"J" CLIP BUTYL SEALANT
(4305) (CONTINUOUS) (7100)

FASTENER #17 BASE ANGLE


(5'-0" O.C.)
PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7405)
WIPER GASKET
(7800)

BASE / HEAD EXTRUSION

FIELD DRILL
5
⁄16" WEEP HOLES
AT 24" O.C.

COUPLER
(9495)

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DETAILS
BASE EXTRUSION WITH NOTCH

ARCHITECTURAL PANEL
FASTENER #12A
5'-0" ON CENTER
FASTENER #12A
(2 PER CLIP)

"J" CLIP
(4305) BASE ANGLE

WIPER GASKET
(7800) NON-SKINNING BUTYL
SEALANT (CONTINUOUS) (7100)

BASE / HEAD EXTRUSION

FIELD DRILL
5
⁄16" WEEP HOLES
@ 24" O.C.

URETHANE SEALANT

COUPLER
(9495)

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DETAILS
HEAD WITH EXTRUSION

NON-SKINNING
HORIZONTAL INSULATED BUTYL SEALANT
CF METAL WALL PANEL (CONTINUOUS) (7100)

ZEE CLIP
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT
(HW-2325)
FASTENER #12A
@ 5'-0" O.C.

FASTENER #17
(2 PER CLIP)
WIPER GASKET
(7800) COUPLER
(9495)

BASE/HEAD EXTRUSION

FIELD DRILL
5
⁄16" WEEP HOLES
AT 24" O.C.

PERIMETER SEALANT
(BY WINDOW CONTRACTOR)

DOOR / WINDOW / LOUVER FRAME

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DETAILS
WINDOW SILL WITH EXTRUSION

WINDOW / LOUVER FRAME

PERIMETER SEALANT
(BY WINDOW CONTRACTOR)

URETHANE SEALANT

SILL EXTRUSION

URETHANE SEALANT

PANCAKE HEAD
FASTENER #12A
URETHANE SEALANT @ 24" O.C.

FLAT HEAD FASTENER


WIPER GASKET
AT 24" O.C.
(7800)

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

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DETAILS
JAMB WITH EXTRUSION

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

FASTENER #12A
@ 24" O.C.
DOOR / WINDOW / LOUVER FRAME

CLIP FASTENERS

URETHANE SEALANT

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)

PERIMETER SEALANT
HORIZONTAL INSULATED (BY WINDOW CONTRACTOR)
CF METAL WALL PANEL
FEMALE JAMB EXTRUSION
WIPER GASKET
(7800) MALE JAMB EXTRUSION
URETHANE SEALANT
END DAM
URETHANE SEALANT

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DETAILS
OUTSIDE CORNER WITH EXTRUSION

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

WALL PANEL CLIP CLIP FASTENERS


(4633)

FASTENER #12A
@ 24" O.C. STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

URETHANE
SEALANT

FEMALE
OUTSIDE
CORNER
WIPER GASKET EXTRUSION
(7800)

URETHANE
SEALANT

END DAM
URETHANE
SEALANT

MALE OUTSIDE HORIZONTAL INSULATED


CORNER EXTRUSION CF METAL WALL PANEL

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DETAILS
INSIDE CORNER WITH EXTRUSION

STRUCTURAL
SUPPORT

FASTENER #12A
@ 24" O.C.

MALE INSIDE
CORNER EXTRUSION

END DAM URETHANE


SEALANT

URETHANE
SEALANT

WIPER GASKET
(7800)

FEMALE INSIDE
CORNER EXTRUSION

URETHANE
SEALANT
CLIP FASTENERS

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

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DETAILS
WALL TERMINATION WITH EXTRUSION

SPACER AS REQUIRED (BY OTHERS)

URETHANE SEALANT

FASTENER #12A
@ 24" O.C.
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)
CLIP FASTENERS
WIPER GASKET
(7800)
END DAM URETHANE
SEALANT
PERIMETER URETHANE SEALANT
SEALANT
(BY OTHERS) FEMALE JAMB EXTRUSION

MALE JAMB EXTRUSION

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DETAILS
BUTT JOINT WITH EXTRUSION

6” MIN.

STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

FASTENER #12A
AT 24” O.C.
URETHANE
SEALANT

WALL PANEL CLIP


FEMALE H JOINT EXTRUSION (4633)
MALE H JOINT EXTRUSION
CLIP FASTENERS
HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL
END DAM URETHANE
SEALANT
WIPER GASKET
(7800)
URETHANE SEALANT

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DETAILS
EXPANSION JOINT WITH EXTRUSION

6” MIN. PLUS EXPANSION


JOINT DIMENSION

STRUCTURAL
SUPPORT

VINYL EXPANSION
MATERIAL BY
OTHERS FASTENER #12A
AT 24” O.C.
PERIMETER FLASHING
SEALANT TAPE (7405) URETHANE
SEALANT

WALL PANEL CLIP HORIZONTAL INSULATAED


(4633) MALE JAMB CF METAL WALL PANEL
EXTRUSION
CLIP FASTENERS WIPER GASKET
FEMALE JAMB (7800)
EXTRUSION
END DAM URETHANE URETHANE SEALANT
SEALANT

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DETAILS
INSIDE CORNER WITH JOINT GASKET

STRUCTURAL
SUPPORT

URETHANE SEALANT

POP RIVET #14A


@ 24" O.C.
END DAM
URETHANE SEALANT

INTERIOR
CORNER TRIM

¾" HORIZONTAL INSULATED


URETHANE CF METAL WALL PANEL
SEALANT WITH NO ENDFOLD

POP RIVETS #14A VERTICAL JOINT GASKET


AT 12" O.C.
URETHANE SEALANT

END-DAM URETHANE
SEALANT

HORIZONTAL INSULATED
CF METAL WALL PANEL
WITH RIGHT ENDFOLD

CLIP FASTENERS

WALL PANEL CLIP


(4633)

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CF Architectural/Horizontal

DETAILS
BUTT JOINT WITH JOINT GASKET

6" MINIMUM

URETHANE SEALANT STRUCTURAL SUPPORT


INSTALLED BEHIND PANEL
DURING INSTALLATION URETHANE JOINT SEALANT
⅜" DIAMETER BEAD CONTINUOUS
CLIP FASTENERS
TOOLED TO FORM A FILLET
INTERIOR JOINT FLASHING

POP RIVET #14A


@ 12" O.C.
WALL PANEL CLIP
(4633)

HORIZONTAL INSULATED HORIZONTAL INSULATED


CF METAL WALL PANEL ¾" CF METAL WALL PANEL
WITH RIGHT ENDFOLD WITH LEFT ENDFOLD

URETHANE SEALANT
END-DAM URETHANE VERTICAL JOINT GASKET
SEALANT

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CF Architectural/Horizontal

DETAILS
FACTORY FORMED OUTSIDE CORNER
Example of Corner Panel Leg Calculation
• Distance from steel line at corner to center of
structural support at vertical joint = 2’ - 0”

• Corner panel leg length = 2’ - 0” less 3/8” for half of


3/4“ gap at vertical joint, which = 1’ - 11/5/8”

• Then add for the panel thickness. If 2” thick panel, 2' - 0"
the leg length is 2’ - 1 5/8” FROM STEEL LINE TO
CENTER OF VERTICAL JOINT

PANEL
STRUCTURAL SUPPORT THICKNESS 1' - 11⅝" ¾"
HORIZONTAL INSULATED VERTICAL
CF METAL WALL PANEL TOTAL LEG LENGTH JOINT
WITH RIGHT ENDFOLD

CALCULATING CORNER PANEL LEG LENGTHS


URETHANE JOINT SEALANT
VERTICAL JOINT ⅜" DIAMETER BEAD
GASKET CONTINUOUS-TOOLED TO
FORM A FILLET
6" MINIMUM

¾" INTERIOR JOINT FLASHING

URETHANE SEALANT
INSTALLED BEHIND PANEL
URETHANE DURING INSTALLATION
SEALANT
CLIP FASTENERS

END-DAM
URETHANE
SEALANT 6" MINIMUM

WALL PANEL
CLIP (4633)

CORNER PNL
ASSEMBLY URETHANE SEALANT
INSTALLED BEHIND PANEL
ARCHITECTURAL CORNER DURING INSTALLATION
PANEL WITH BOTH
ENDFOLDS (SEE HORIZONTAL INSULATED
“CALCULATING CORNER CF METAL WALL PANEL
PANEL LEG LENGTHS”) WITH LEFT ENDFOLD

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NOTES
NOTES
NOTES
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