YSTEM
PECIFIER
www.englertinc.com
MANUFACTURER
ENGLERT, INC.
1200 Amboy Avenue
Perth Amboy, New Jersey 08861
Tel: (732) 826-8614
Fax: (732) 826-8865
SECTION 07410 - WALL PANELS
PART I - GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
Providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and services to furnish and install metal wall
panels/siding, including soffit, flashing, trim and such other accessories to make the system
complete and weathertight, as indicated on the drawings and specified herein.
1.02 RELATED WORK (to be coordinated with other trades by the successful contractor
under this section.) FOR APPLICATIONS OVER PLYWOOD DECKING (edit as required.)
A. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry
B. Section 06200: Finish Carpentry
C. Section 07620: Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim
D. Section 07700: Roof Specialties and Accessories
E. Section 07800: Skylights
F. Section 07900: Joint Sealers
OR
1.02 RELATED WORK (to be coordinated with other trades by the successful contractor
under this section.) FOR APPLICATIONS OVER METAL DECKING WITH RIGID
INSULATION AND STANDING SEAM ROOF (edit as required.)
A. Section 05100: Structural Steel
B. Section 05200: Steel Joists
C. Section 05300: Metal Decking
D. Section 05580: Sheet Metal Fabrication
E Section 07200: Insulation
F. Section 07500: Membrane Roofing
G. Section 07620: Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim
H. Section 07700: Roof Specialties and Accessories
I. Section 07800: Skylights TRI\SPECS:4000:01/01/03
J. Section 07900: Joint Sealers 90311L
This specification guide
is designed to assist in
the proper insertion of
Englert Roof Systems
into any architectural
This guide is formatted
to match the CSI Spec
Data System, however is
not part of that program.
SERIES 4000
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1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installation: By a roofing/sheet metal contractor with at least a minimum of five years experience in similar type of
construction and documenting successful completion of contracts for projects similar in size, scope and products.
B. Before Fabrication: The contractor shall take field measurements of the structure and substrates indicated and
specified to ensure that panel lengths and brakeformed flashings are dimensioned accurately to facilitate easy
installation. Fabrication shall not begin until all field conditions have been verified. Allow for sufficient trimming of
panel units at eaves, valleys, and gables prior to fabrication.
1.04 REFERENCES
A. SMACNA (Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc.) Architectural Sheet Metal
Manual.
B. NRCA (The National Roofing Contractors Association) Roofing and Waterproofing Manual (including Construction
Details), and Handbook of Accepted Roofing Knowledge.
C. Manufacturer’s Construction Details Handbook.
D. AISC Steel Construction Manual.
E. AISI Col d Formed Steel Design Manual.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit product literature, shop drawings, and samples in accordance with Section 01340.
B. Product Literature:
1. Manufacturer’s descriptive literature.
2. Manufacturer’s standard color chart.
C. Shop drawings are to be a small scale layout of wall plan and elevation, indicating the extent of work to be performed.
Include sections of fascia, walls, siding and soffits, for each condition, detailing flashing and trim for different
conditions, such as eaves, outside/inside corners, end wall terminations, closures, etc., showing a full and complete
installation. Show securement of panels, spacing, type and number of fasteners, as recommended by the
Manufacturer.
D. Submit 2’0” long sa mple panel indicating the metal, gauge, color, texture, and finish proposed.
E. Submit Manufacturer’s warranty covering the substrate (metal) against rupture, perforation, and structural failure due
to normal atmospheric corrosion for twenty five (25) years.
F. Submit Manufacturer’s thirty five(35) year warranty on paint finish against cracking, peeling, blistering, chalk, and
color change.
G. Submit test reports complying with finish specifications per section 2.05.1 through 2.05.8.
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Unload and store materials at job-site to protect them from any damage.
B. Inspect delivered material. Prevent interference by other trades or any other adverse job conditions.
C. Store materials above ground, on skids. Protect material with waterproof covering and allow sufficient ventilation to
prevent condensation build-up or moisture entrapment in the materials.
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