5V PANELS
This profile is a timeless classic, showing no sign of
diminishing popularity or demand.
Basic through-the-sheet fastened panel in G-90 galvanized
steel, Acrylume, and painted.
Product Features
- 7/16”
high ribs on 12 inch centers.
- For
use in commercial/industrial, residential and agricultural applications as
roofing, mansards, fascia, siding and equipment screens.
- Custom
cut to the inch in lengths from three (3) to twenty-one (21) feet.
- For
panels over twenty-one (21) feet in length, please call Coastal Metal
Service. Available in 29-gauge ASTM A653-*1994 GRADE 80 G90 galvanized
steel, 26-gauge ASTM A653-*1994 GRADE 80 Acrylume (galvalume). 24 gauge
ASTM A792-99 GRADE 50 AZ55 Acrylume (galvalume), 29 gauge ASTM A653*1994
GRADE 80 G90 galvanized steel painted, 24 gauge ASTM A653*1994 GRADE 50
G-90 galvanized steel painted.
- 5V
is painted with the Valspar 10S silicon-polyester paint system.
- Colors:
29 gauge siliconized polyester, Seafoam White, Sunrise Red. Scarlett Red,
Teak Brown, Sun Tan, Sand Dune, Gulfstream Blue, Marsh Gray, Deep Green
and Black Bear,. 24 gauge Kynar 500ä,
Coastal White. Dark Bronze, Medium Bronze, Beaufort Blue, Hilton Head
Green, Patina, Ruby Red, Sahara Tan, Sand Stone, Stone Gray, Classic
Copper, Spring Island Green, Onyx Black and Colonial Red.
- A
full line of standard or custom trim items are available in matching or
contrasting colors.
Installation
5V panels can be installed over open purlins spaced up to 24
inches on center or solid decking.
When solid decking is used it is recommended that a water
shedding membrane be installed.
If end laps are required, add 6 inches to panel length.
Recommended minimum slope is 2 1/2" in 12 inches.
Consult your architect or engineer for requirements of local
codes and conditions.
5V panels can be nailed or screwed to your structure. If nails are used they should be placed on
the top of the rib. If screws are used they should be installed adjacent to the
rib in the flat pans of the panel.
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