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26ga (min) over 15/32” (min) plywood
Extreme Metal Fabricators
2160 SW Poma Dr | Palm City FL 34990
Product Description
5V Crimp style exposed fastener panel with 24” max coverage and nominal
rib height of 3/8”.
Product Material
Corrosion resistant per FBC 1507.4.3 where required
Fastener
Compliant with FBC 1506.6 where required.
Substrate/Deck
or
Evaluated by:
David Eng, PE
Timberlake Cove, LLC
3324 W Univ Ave #206 | Gainesville FL
FL PE 81377 | FL CA 33344
www.TimberLakeCove.com
FL17022.01-R9
Digitally signed
by David E Eng
Date:
2020.12.16
10:14:31+01'00'
FL17022.01-R9
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Comply with local building code or FBC 1507.1.1 where required.
Comply with local building code or FBC 1507.4.2 where required.
: This panel may be installed over a single layer of existing shingles as permitted
by local building code or FBC 1511, provided the existing roof meets the conditions required by
the applicable code.
#9 x 1.5” fastener in 12”-12” pattern at 16” o.c.:
#10 x 1.5” fastener in 12”-12” pattern at 16” o.c.:
#10 x 1.5” fastener in 12”-12” pattern at 8” o.c.:
#10 x 1.5” fastener in 12”-12” pattern at 6” o.c.:
A factor of safety of 2 has been applied.
This product has been tested to the UL 580 standard by Architectural Testing (now Intertek
Testing, TST-1527), report D05893.01-450-18, F3366.01-450-18, and D05893.02-450-18. As referenced in
FL 17022.01-R7
This product as described has demonstrated compliance with Florida Building Code 2020,
1504.3.2 () as required by FL Rule 61G20-3, method 1D.
This product as described has been tested and demonstrated compliance with:
• UL580 – Test for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies
• UL 1897 – Uplift test for roof covering systems
The load tables in this report provides one prescriptive option for the fastening requirement
for the applicable wind loads for roofs within the parameters described. For roofs outside of
the listed parameters, design wind loads shall be determined as required by FBC 1609, ASCE 7, or
other design code in force, using allowable stress. These load tables are based on ASCE 7-16.
Use of these tables assumes that the structure is:
· Enclosed and conforms to wind-borne debris provisions and is a regular shaped building
· Is not subject to across-wind loading, vortex shedding, or instability; nor does it have a
site location for which channeling or buffeting warrant consideration
Engineering analysis may be completed by other licensed engineers for project specific
approval by local authorities having jurisdiction.
David Eng, PE and Timberlake Cove, LLC do not have, nor will acquire a financial interest in any company
manufacturing or distributing products under this evaluation. The same entities do not have, nor will
acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product.
Design of deck and roof structure (to include attachment of plywood or wood plank) shall be completed by
others. Fire classification and shear diaphragm design are outside the scope of this evaluation. Accelerated
weathering/salt spray is outside the scope of this evaluation.
This report is limited to compliance with structural wind load requirements of FBC 1504.3.2, as required by
Rule 61G20-3. Neither Timberlake Cove nor the manufacturer shall be responsible for any conclusions,
interpretations, or designs made by others based on this evaluation report. This report is limited solely to
documenting compliance with Rule 61G20-3, and makes no express or implied warranty regarding
performance of this product. Installation shall be subject to the local building code and authority having
jurisdiction; this report shall not be construed to supersede local codes in force.
Instructions:
Select the appropriate load table that applies to the
structure in question.
Determine the design wind speed for the project
location.
Use the attachment method indicated for that
windspeed within each roof zone.
NOTE: ASCE 7-16 and FBC 2020 adopt a 7-zone concept.
For the load tables below, the worst case was taken
for each zone and reported using the standard zones
1-2-3:
Zone 1 includes zones 1 and 1’
Zone 2 includes zones 2e, 2r, and 2n
Zone 3 includes zones 3e and 3r
Combining these zones creates a clear, simple
scheme, at the expense of some design efficiency.
Contact the manufacturer for further information,
or consult a licensed design professional.
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FL17022.01-R9
Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria:
Are located in Exposure B area
Have either a flat roof, or gable/hip roof with max slope of 12:12
Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less
Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Zone 1:A A A A A A A A A A A
Zone 2:A A A A A A A A C D D
Zone 3:A A A A A A B C D D D
Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria:
Are located in Exposure B area
Have either a flat roof less than 7°, hip roof with
max slope of 12:12, or gable roof with slope between 4.4:12 & 12:12
Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less
Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Zone 1:A A A A A A A A A A A
Zone 2:A A A A A A A A A B C
Zone 3:A A A A A A A B D D D
FL17022.01: 26ga 5V Crimp on 15/32" plywood
FL17022.01: 26ga 5V Crimp on 15/32" plywood
Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria:
Are located in B, C, or D exposure area
Have either a flat roof, or gable/hip roof with max slope of 12:12
Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less
Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Zone 1:A A A A A A A C D D D
Zone 2:A A A A C D D D D D D
Zone 3:A A A C D D D D D D NR
Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria:
Are located in B, C, or D exposure area
Have either a flat roof less than 7°, hip roof with
max slope of 12:12, or gable roof with slope between 4.4:12 & 12:12
Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less
Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Zone 1:A A A A A A A B C D D
Zone 2:A A A A A B D D D D D
Zone 3:A A A B D D D D D D D
FL17022.01: 26ga 5V Crimp on 15/32" plywood
FL17022.01: 26ga 5V Crimp on 15/32" plywood