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ZIP System° Roof & Wall Sheathing
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Contents
02 ZIP System° Sheathing Installation On Roofs
03 ZIP System'" Tape Installation -
Roof Panel Seams
04 ZIP System'"" Tape Installation -
Roof Panel Seams (continued)
05 Roof Covering Installation Instructions
06 ZIP System® Roof & Wall Sheathing Installation
07 ZIP System'' Tape Installation - Panel Seams
ATTENTION: This installation guide is intended to provide general
information forithe designer and end user. The following guidelines
will help you safely and properly install the ZIP System® Roof & Wall
wall sheathing. We urge you, and anyone installing this product, to
read these guidelines in order to minimize any risk of safety hazards
and to prevent voiding any applicable warranties. This manual is
a general installation guide and does not cover every installation
condition. Proper installation shall be deemed to mean the most
restrictive requirement specified by Huber Engineered Woods (HEW),
local building code, engineer or architect of record or other authority
having jurisdiction. You are fully and solely responsible for all safety
requirements and code compliance. For additional information contact
Huber Engineered Woods LLC.
ZIP System* Roof & Wall Sheathing Safety Guidelines
Follow all OSHA regulations and any other safety guidelines and safety
practices during installation and construction.
Use approved safety belts and/or harnesses or otherfall protection equipment.
- Install ZIP System panels and tape only in dry conditions and on dry surfaces.
Do not install in rain, snow, frost or other slippery conditions.
- Wear rubber -soled or other high -traction footwear while installing ZIP System
sheathing in a roof application. Do not wear footwear with worn soles or heels.
- Ensure the roofing surface is free from oil, chemicals, sawdust, dirt, tools,
electric cords, air hoses, clothing and anything else that might create a
tripping hazard.
- Install temporary toe boards along the ZIP System sheathing roof surface.
What Is ZIP System* Roof & Wall Sheathing?
ZIP System Roof, & Wall sheathing is code -recognized as a wood structural
panel, roofing underlayment (ICC-ES ESR-1473), water -resistive barrier
and air barrier (ICC-ES ESR-1474). ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing
has a built-in moisture barrier that lets you say good-bye to building paper
or housewrap on the walls and felt paper on the roof.' Simply install the
panels, tape the- seams, and you have a structural wall sheathing, water -
resistive barrier and air barrier or a structural roof sheathing and roofing
underlayment all1from one product.
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08 ZIP System" Roof & Wall Sheathing - Window
Installation Flanged Windows & Brick Mould Windows
09 ZIP System® Roof & Wall Sheathing - Window
Installation Brick Mould Windows (continued)
10 ZIP'System" Roof & Wall Sheathing -
Penetration Openings
11 ZIP System® Roof & Wall Sheathing
Installation Details
12 ZIP System" Roof & Wall Sheathing
Installation Details (continued)
ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing can be used with a range of exterior
claddings and roof coverings. Approved wall coverings include brick,
vinyl, stone, wood fiber cement, wood and cedar shakes, traditional hard
coat stucco and specified drainable EIFS applications, however it is
not recommended for use with adhesively attached EIFS. Approved roof
coverings include asphalt -fiberglass shingles, metal tiles and panels, clay and
concrete tiles, slate and slate -type shingles and wood shakes and shingles.
Follow all cladding and roof covering manufacturer's installation instructions.
ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing can be used on buildings of Type
III (Roof Applications ONLY) and Type V construction and construction
permitted under the IRC.
ZIP System* Roof & Wall Sheathing Includes:
ZIP System sheathing panels with built-in moisture barrier with preprinted
fastening and tape guides
ZIP System tape
Storage and Handling
Set panel stack on three supports (stickers) to keep off the ground.
Outdoors, cover panels loosely with waterproof protective material.
Anchor covers on top of the stack, but keep away from sides and bottom
to assure good air circulation.
In high moisture environments, cut banding on the panel stack to prevent
edge damage.
ZIP System* Roof & Wall Sheathing Notes and Limitations:
Do not use on roofs with slopes less than 2/12.
Do not use abutted against general stone or masonry without providing a
minimum of a 1/2" gap.
Do not install ZIP System tape in temperatures less than 20' F
ZIP System products are not recommended for manufactured housing
applications that are built under a federal building code administered by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Do not use panel edge clips (H-Clips) with ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing
without expressed written approval from Huber Engineered Woods."
Do not use ZIP System tape to permanently seal around circular roof
projections (plumbing vents, pipes, curved walls, etc.)
Contents (
inued)
Wall Coverings
- ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing should be covered with the finished
roof covering or exterior cladding within 180 days of installation.
- Finished roof land exterior cladding products should be installed per
the manufacturer's installation instructions.
- Per the recommendation of the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association
and the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, wood siding should be primed
before installation.
- When original roofing or claddings are removed and replaced on existing ZIP
System sheathing, the roof or wall should be covered with an additional
roofing underlayment or water resistive barrier prior to installation of the
new finished roofing or cladding.
Note: In cladding ystems requiring multiple layers of water -resistive barriers,
like traditional hard -coat stucco, ZIP System sheathing is intended only to
replace the first Layer.
Wet Blown Cellulose Insulation
- In addition to following manufacturer installation instructions, we recommend
a maximum moisture content of the cellulose of less than 25% measured at
the inside surface of the ZIP System panel before closing the wall cavity.
Secondary Coatings
Do not apply secondary coatings or treatments to ZIP System Roof & Wall
sheathing panels with the exception of the following:
HEW approved fire resistant coatings. Fire resistant coatings must be
tested and approved by HEW for use with ZIP System panels.
Field applied water-soluble borate insecticide or fungicide treatments
applied to the non overlay side of the panel. See technical tip, "Termite
Treatments on ZIP System Roof & Wall Sheathing,' on zipsystem.com for
more information.
Permeable laminated radiant barrier foil or paint. For a radiant barrier foil or
coating to be considered permeable, it must have an applied permeance of
five perms or greater as tested by the ASTM E 96 wet cup standard. For a
radiant foil, the permeance evaluation would include any adhesive and/or
backer used to laminate a foil. For a radiant paint/coating, the permeance
evaluation should be conducted at the applied thickness of the paint/coating.
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ZIP System Roof and Wall sheathing replaces only the first layer in multi-underlayment systems.
Edge support is not required by code with 1/2 (32/16 span rated) and 5/8 (40/20 span rated) performance category sheathing if the framing does not exceed 24' o.c.
and the total load does not exceed 93 psf for 1/2 and 156 psf for 518 performance categories. This is based on U180 deflection criteria for total load.
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02
ZIP SystenJ11 Sheathing Installation on Roofs
Overview: ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is composed of ZIP System panels and ZIP System seam sealing tape. ZIP SystemO Roof & Wall Sheathing
panels should be fully installed before the seam sealing tape is applied. In general, the ZIP System roof sheathing panels should be installed from the lowest point
on the roof to the highest. It is at the discretion of the installer whether to apply tape from the top down or from the bottom up. However, working from the highest
sections of the roof and working down will minimize foot traffic on the tape. The following installation steps are presented as guidelines and a general outline of
the installation process. These are manufacturer installation recommendations —please visit zipsystem.com for a library of flashing and installation details. You are
fully and solely responsible for all safety requirements. Good construction and safety practices should be followed at all times.
Step 1.
Ensure that the panel surface is dry and clean of any nails, sawdust, or
other debris or protrusions prior to installing or walking on the panels.
After ensuring compliance with all OSHA and local code safety
guidelines, install ZIP System sheathing panels with the moisture
barrier surface facing outside. The long edge (8') should be oriented
perpendicular to the framing members, and panels should be installed
with the 4' elldge seams staggered a minimum of 24".
1/8" spacing between square edges of all adjacent panels is recommended,
in accordance with industry standards for wood sheathing. (Tongue &
Groove panels are designed to self -space and do not require manual
spacing on the 8' edges.)
Step 2.
Ensure that ZIP System panels span at least three framing members and
a framing member supports the entire 4' edge of the panels.
Fasten the ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panel to the framing
members vkh code approved fasteners spaced at the appropriate
edge and intermediate spacing. It is the responsibility of the general
contractor to verify proper fastener type and spacing prior to installation.
Apply the fa§teners 3/8" from the panel ends and corners.
An ideal installation would be where fastener heads are flush with the
panel surface. However, due to variations in materials and limitations
on equipment, this may be difficult to achieve in some situations. It
is not required to tape over overdriven fasteners unless the fastener
head creates a hole through the entire panel thickness. Please see
the technical tip, "Overdriven Fasteners in ZIP System Roof and Wall
Sheathing," for more information.
Step 3. 1
Install temporary toe boards as necessary when applying the ZIP System
sheathing panels up the slope of the roof planes.
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8' Panel Edges
The unique edge profile is
designed to accommodate
incremental panel
expansion and does not
require manual gapping
along the 8' edges.
4' Panel Edges
118"
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Maintain 1/8" space
where 4' edges meet.
Unique edge profile is on
8' edges only.
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ZIP System'" 'gape Installation - Roof Panel Seams
Apply ZIP System tape after all ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels are fully fastened to roof -framing members. Only ZIP System tape should be used to
seal the seams of ZIP System panels. Ensure that the panel surfaces are dry and free of any nails, sawdust and other debris, or protrusions. Avoid stepping
on tape in high temperature environments. ZIP System tape is a contact tape that requires pressure for an adequate seal.
Step 1.
Apply ZIP System tape to every vertical and horizontal panel seam. It is
at the discretion of the installer whether to apply tape from the top down
or from the bottom up. However, working from the highest sections of
the roof and working down will minimize foot traffic on the tape.
Ensure that the tape is centered over the seam within +/- 1/2" to provide
adequate co6rage and to ensure that wrinkles in the tape are minimized.
Ensure that tape lengths are continuous across the 8' horizontal edge
of the panels. If splices are unavoidable, create an overlapping splice
of at least 3II'. Apply moderate pressure onto the surface of the tape to
ensure a sebure bond between the panel and the tape.
Use ZIP System tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape
and smooth out any wrinkles.
Take special care to remove any voids and/or trapped air at splice
areas and T�rjoints.
Step 2.
- For valley a eas of framing, we recommend you use 6" wide ZIP System
tape. This ta)e is wider than panel seam tape and is designed to give you
optimal protection in valley areas.
- Starting from the bottom and working your way up, apply one continuous
piece of 6" tape so that the center of the tape is over the valley seam.
- Use the tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape to ensure
proper contact with the panel and to eliminate any wrinkles that might
have occur Tled in the tape. Take special care to seat tape completely
into the valley.
Note:
It is important to pay extra attention to valley taping as water is
directed toward the valleys during rain events.
- Self -adhering ice and water barriers may be required by code. ZIP
System tape 1s not considered a replacement for self -adhering ice
and water barriers. Therefore, when self -adhering ice and water
barriers are required, they should be installed in addition to ZIP
System tape-
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ZIP SystemTM Tape Installation - Roof Panel Seams (continued)
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Step 3.
- If 6" ZIP Sys em tape is not available, use two continuous pieces of 3.75"
ZIP System panel seam tape over the entire length of the valley seam,
overlapping the pieces on the valley seam by at least 1 ".
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- Starting from the bottom, install the first piece of tape overlapping the
valley seam by at least 1 ".
First piece
- Use the tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape to ensure
of tape
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proper contact with the panel and to eliminate any wrinkles that might
have occurred in the tape.
- Apply the second piece of tape, overlapping the first piece in the valley
seam by 1 ".
- Repeat use of the tape gun or roller to make sure the tape is adequately
adhered and tightly pressed into the valley seam.
Second piece
Note:
of tape
- It is important to pay extra attention to valley taping as water is
directed toward the valleys during rain events.
- Self -adhering ice and water barriers may be required by code. ZIP
System tap le is not considered a replacement for self -adhering ice
and water barriers. Therefore, when self -adhering ice and water
barriers are required, they should be installed in addition to ZIP
^overlap
System tap I e.
Step 4.
To provide temporary weather protection to roof/wall intersections
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of dormers for other wood -sheathed projections, apply 2" of the tape
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width up the vertical projection from where it intersects with the roof.
The remaining tape width can be adhered to the ZIP System roof
sheathing panels.
Use the tape tape to the tape
gun or roller apply pressure to and smooth
out any wrinkles.
Step 5.
- Install ZIP System tape over hips and ridges by centering the tape over
the peak seam. Apply tape in sufficient length to completely extend the
length of the hip or ridge.
- Starting from the lowest point of the hip and working up, press tape into
place keep%ng tape centered over the hip. Apply moderate pressure
onto the surface of the tape to ensure a secure bond between the panel
and the tape.
- Cut ridge tape as required for ventilation prior to installing ridge vent.
Step 6.
Tape over toe board nail holes once the toe boards are removed, working
from the highest toe boards to the lowest.
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Roof Covering Installation Instructions
ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is a code recognized sheathing and underlayment and is approved for use with the following roof coverings:
Asphalt -fiberglass Shingles
Metal Roofs (shingles and panels)
Clay Tile
Concrete Tile
Slate and Slate -type Shingles
Wood Shingles
Wood Shakes
When installing roof coverings, follow applicable codes and manufacturer's suggested instructions. Some roof coverings require a slip -sheet in addition to
conventional underlayment. Where slip -sheets are required, they should be installed over ZIP System sheathing panels.
Note: Visit zipsystem.com for updates and installation details.
Asphalt -fiberglass Shingles
Apply asphalt shingles directly to ZIP System sheathing. For roofs with a slope of 2/12 or greater but less than 4/12, additional underlayment may be required.
Install asphalt -fiberglass shingles according to applicable codes and manufacturer's installation instructions.
Metal Roof Coverings
Metal roof coverings may be applied to ZIP System sheathing provided that the roof covering manufacturer's installation instructions and applicable
codes are followed.
Fasteners used to secure the ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels to supporting framing must be compatible with the specific metal roof covering
used. Galvanized fasteners shall be used with galvanized roof coverings, aluminum -zinc coated fasteners shall be used with aluminum -zinc coated roof
coverings and 300 series stainless steel fasteners shall be used with copper roofs. Stainless steel fasteners are acceptable with all metal roof types.
In addition, metal roof flashing shall also be made of a material compatible with the specific metal roof covering used. Apply metal shingles on roofs with
slopes of 3/12 or greater.
Clay and Concrete Tile Roof Coverings
ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is intended to replace the first layer in a two -layer or multi -layer underlayment system. When installing clay or
concrete tile roof, coverings, follow the installation recommendations of FRSA/TRI 07320. Install tile roofs according to applicable codes and manufacturer's
installation instructions.
Slate and Slate -type Shingles
Apply slate and slate -type shingles on roofs with slopes of 4/12 or greater. Install slate and slate -type shingles according to applicable codes and manufacturer's
installation instructions.
Wood Shingles i
ZIP System RoofI& Wall sheathing is intended to replace the first layer of underlayment required by the IBC and/or the IRC. Additional layers of underlayment
may be required -by code depending on the local climate. Apply wood shingles on roofs with slopes of 3/12 or greater. Install wood shingles according to
applicable codesiand manufacturer's installation instructions.
Wood Shakes
ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is intended to replace the first layer of underlayment required by the IBC and/or the IRC. Additional layers of underlayment
may be required lby code depending on the local climate. ZIP System roof sheathing is not to be construed as a replacement for interlayment. Apply wood
shakes on roofs with slopes of 4/12 or greater. Install wood shakes according to applicable codes and manufacturer's installation instructions.
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ZIP Systenii Sheathing Installation on Walls
Overview: ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is composed of ZIP System panels and ZIP System seam sealing tape. ZIP System° Roof & Wall Sheathing
panels should be ifully installed before the seam sealing tape is applied. The following installation steps are presented as a general outline of the installation
process. These a'e manufacturer installation recommendations —please visit zipsystem.com for a library of flashing and installation details. You are fully and
solely responsible for all safety requirements. Good construction and safety practices should be followed at all times.
Step 1. Install ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels positioned
with the water -resistive barrier facing outside. The panels may
be installed with the long side of the panel oriented either
horizontally or vertically to the framing members. Walls that are
designed to resist lateral shear forces and sheathed with wood
structural panels typically require solid framing or blocking behind
all panel edges. If oriented horizontally, block horizontal joints if
wall is designed for bracing or as a shear wall.
1/8" spacing between square edges of all adjacent panels is
recommended in accordance with industry standards for wood
sheathing installation.
8' Panel Edges Panel Edges 4' Panel Edges
1/8" 1/8' 1/8"
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The unique edge profile is Maintain 1/8" space where Maintain 1/8" space
designed to accommodate 8' panel edges meet 4' where 4' edges meet.
incremental panel panel edges. Unique edge Unique edge profile is on
expansion and does not profile does not provide 8' edges only.'
require manual gapping the full 1/8" recommended
along the 8' edges.` space in this situation.'
Step 2. Fasten the panels to the framing members with code approved
fasteners. Space fasteners 6" o.c. along supported edges and 12"
o.c. at intermediate supports, unless otherwise specified by local
code o I the designer of record. It is the responsibility of the general
contractor to verify proper fastener type and spacing prior to
installation. Apply the fasteners 3/8" from the ends and corners.
An ideal installation would be where fastener heads are flush with
the panel surface. However, due to variations in materials and
limitations on equipment, this may be difficult to achieve in some
situatioils. It is not required to tape over overdriven fasteners
unless ithe fastener head creates a hole through the entire panel
thickness. Please see the technical tip "Overdriven Fasteners in
Zip System Roof and Wall Sheathing," on zipsystem.com for
more information.
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ZIP System"" Tape Installation - Wall Panel Seams
Apply ZIP System tape after all ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels are fully fastened to wall -framing members. Only ZIP System tape should be used
to seal the seams of ZIP System panels. Ensure that the panel surface is dry and free of sawdust and dirt prior to taping. ZIP System tape is a contact
tape that requires pressure for an adequate seal.
Step 1. Tape all seams using ZIP System tape. Ensure that the tape
is centered over the seam within +/- 1/2" to provide adequate
coverage and that wrinkles in tape are minimal.
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Use the ZIP System tape gun or roller to apply pressure to the tape
and smooth out any wrinkles.
Step 2. Where, er tape splices occur at a horizontal or vertical seam, create
an overlapping splice of at least 3".
At T-joints, the tape pieces should overlap by at least 1 ". Apply
moderate pressure onto the surface of the tape to ensure a secure
bond between the panel and the tape.
Use the ZIP System tape gun or roller to apply pressure to the tape
and smooth out any wrinkles.
Take special care to remove any voids and/or trapped air at splice
areas and T-joints.
Step 3. Tape inside and outside comer seams. r g s
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Inside comer seam
Outside comer seam
Note: Tape over any areas of the panel or tape that are damaged during construction.
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ZIPS Stem -Window Installation DISCLAIMER: The following steps represent a general overview for the proper installation of window flashing. Please defer to/consult
Y the installation instructions of your window manufacturer as well as code requirements in your jurisdiction for full installation details.
Flanged Windows
1. Fasten the ZIP System sheathing
to the wood frame and install
ZIP System tape to all wall panel
seams, as detailed in sections
02 and 03.
2. ZIP System tape may be used as pan flashing if
installed in accordance with flanged window
installation details posted on zipsystem.com.
Other adhesive -based flashing tapes (must meet
ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials
(AC148)) may be used as pan flashing if installed
per ASTM 2112-07. Apply the flashing to cover
the bottom of the opening, overhanging onto the
sheathing by at least 2" and extending a minimum
of 6" up each jamb.
3. Apply sealant around inside face of mounting
flange. Sealant must be gapped at the sill
to permit drainage. Install and level window per
manufacturer's installation instructions. Verify
sealant compatibility with window manufacturer.
When using ZIP System tape as pan flashing,
butyl, 100%1 silicone or polyurethane sealants
are acceptable. Do not use latex or other water -
based sealants.
4. Cut two pieces of ZIP System tape or another
adhesive -backed flashing tape (must meet ICC-
ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials
(AC148)) and apply to each of the window jamb
flanges, ensuring the jamb flashings overlap the
sill flashing.
Once the tape is in place, use the tape gun or roller
to seal the flashing to the sheathing. .
5. Cut a length of ZIP System tape or another
adhesive -backed flashing tape (must meet ICC-
ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials
(AC148)) and apply to the header, ensuring that
the flashing overlaps the jamb flashings.'
Once the tape is in place, use the tape gun or roller
to seal the flashing to the sheathing.
'DO NOT tape bottom flange.
6. From the interior, apply low-pressure polyurethane
foam (for windows) between the rough opening
and the window frame. (Caulk sealant compatible
with the sill flashing may be used at the sill if the
opening between the sill flashing and window
is too narrow to allow the use of low-pressure
polyurethane foam.)
When using ZIP System tape, butyl, 100%
silicone or polyurethane sealants are acceptable.
Do not use latex sealants with ZIP System tape. If
using another flashing tape, follow the flashing
manufacturer's recommendation in selecting a
sealant compatible with that flashing.
Brick Mould Windows
1. Fasten the ZIP System sheathing
to the wood frame and install
ZIP System tape to all wall panel
seams, as detailed in sections
02 and 03.
2. If recommended by the window
manufacturer, cut a strip of wood
to function as a back dam at the
sill. The wood strip should have
a length equal to the width of the
rough opening and a height and
width of at least 1/2". Position the
block at the inside edge of the
window frame.
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ZIPS stem -Window Installation DISCLAIMER: The following steps represent a general overview for the proper installation of window flashing. Please defer tolconsuft
Y the installation instructions of your window manufacturer as well as code requirements in your jurisdiction for full installation details.
3rICK mown winpows tconunueo)
3. ZIP System tape may be used as pan flashing if
installed in accordance with brick mould window
installation details posted on zipsystem.com.
Other adhesive -based flashing tapes (must meet
ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials
(AC148)) may be used as pan flashing if installed
per ASTM 2112-07. Apply the flashing to cover
the bottom of the opening, overhanging onto the
sheathing by at least 2" and extending a minimum
of 6" up each jamb.
4. For vertical jambs, cut ZIP System tape or another
adhesive -backed flashing tape (must meet ICC-
ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials
(AC148)) an'd apply to each of the window jambs.
Ensure that they cover the entire inside of the rough
opening as well as overlap onto the sheathing by
at least 2".-Flashing shall also extend above the
rough opening, such that it will project 1" beyond
the exterior trim of the window.
Once the We is in place, use the tape gun or roller
to seal the flashing to the sheathing.
5. Apply sealant to jambs and header allowing for
drainage at the sill in accordance with window
manufacturer's installation instructions. When
using ZIP System tape, use a butyl, polyurethane
or 100% silicone sealant. Do not use latex or
other water -based sealants with ZIP System
tape. When, using another flashing tape, follow the
flashing manufac-turer's recommendations in
selecting alsealant compatible with that flashing.
6. Install and level window per manufacturer's
installation! instructions.
7. Cut a piece of rigid head flashing so that when
installed, it is flush with the edges of the exterior
moulding of the window. Apply a bead of sealant
to the back and bottom surface of the rigid
head flashing. Use sealant recommended by the
flashing manufacturer.
8. Secure the rigid head flashing to ZIP System
wall sheathing.
9. Cut a length of ZIP System tape or another
adhesive -backed flashing tape (must meet ICC-ES
Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials (AC148))
and apply to the rigid head flashing, ensuring
that the adhesive -backed flashing overlaps the
jamb flashings.
Once the tape is in place, use the tape gun or roller
to seal the flashing to the sheathing. 0
10. From the interior, apply low-pressure polyurethane
foam (for windows) between the rough opening and
the window frame. (Caulk sealant compatible with
the sill flashing may be used at the sill if the opening
between the sill flashing and window is too narrow
to allow the use of low-pressure polyurethane foam.)
When using ZIP System tape, butyl, 100% silicone
or polyurethane sealants are acceptable. Do not
use latex or other water -based sealants with ZIP
System tape. If using another flashing tape, follow
the flashing manufacturer's recommendation in
selecting a sealant compatible with that flashing.
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ZIP Sy$tetll -Penetration Openings DISCLAIMER: The following steps represent a general overview for the proper installation of penetration flashing. Please defer to/consult
your code requirements in your jurisdiction for full installation details.
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WOOD OR LT. G0. METAL STUDS
PANEL EDGES GAP RECOMMENDED
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1/8-INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT
PANEL EDGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
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INSTALL ZIP SYSTEM® TAPE OR
ADHESIVE BACKEDIFLASHING (MUST
MEET AC148) IN SEQUENCE FROM
BOTTOM, SIDES, THEN TOP TO
ENSURE SHINGLE LAP OF ADHESIVE
BACKED FLASHING.
ZIP SYSTEM® TAPE (INSTALLED
OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEM®
WALL SHEATHING):
OVERLAP TAPE A MINIMUM OF
1-INCH AT ALL TJOINTS
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USE FLANGED ELECTRICAL
BOXES OR MEMBRANE FLASHING
TO PROVIDE FLANGES FOR
ELECTRICAL BOXES
WALLASSEMBLY
ZIPS STIEMWALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA METAL STUDS
II JNCH GAPRECOMMENDEDAT
PANEL ECGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
MACHNED PROFILED EDGES -
ZIP SYSTEM TAPE (INSTALLED
OVER ALL JOINTS IN LP SYSTEMS
WALLSHEATHWG).
OVERLAP TAPE MINIMUM OF
I-INCHATALLT401WS
INSTALLZI SYSTEMSTAPEATALL
EXTERIOR CORNM
FASTEN ZIP SYSTEMS WALL
SHEATHING AS REQUIRED BY
DESIGNER-0OIRECCRD OR LOCAL
BUILDING CODE
WALLASSEMBLY
ZIP SYSTEM® WALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS
11&INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT
PANEL EDGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
MACHINED PROFILED EDGES —
INSTALL ZIP SYSTEM® TAPE OR
ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING (MUST
MEET AC148) IN SEQUENCE FROM
BOTTOM, SIDES, THEN TOP TO
ENSURE SHINGLE LAP OF ADHESIVE
BACKED FLASHING
ZIP SYSTEM® TAPE (INSTALLED
OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZJP SYSTEMO
WALL SHEATHING).
OVERLAP TAPE MINIMUM OF
1-INCH ATALL TJOINTS —
USE FLANGED VENT HOODS
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WALL ASSEMBLY I -
VINYLNVOOD/FIBEg CEMENT SIDING
(INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS)
ZIP SYSTEM® WALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS
TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED TO
WALL SHEATHINGWITH ZIP SYSTEM®
TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED
FLASHING. (MUST MEET AC148) —
CODE APPROVED FLASHING
FOUNDATION
WALLASSEMBLY
VINYLAVOODIFIBER CEMENT SIDING
(INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONSI
ZIP SYSTEMS WALL SHEATHING
W000 OR LT. GA METAL STUDS
I
118-INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT
PANEL EDGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
MACHINED PROFILED.EDGES -
i
ZIP SYSTEMS TAPE (INSTALLED
OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEMS
WALL SHEATHINGI.
OVERLAP TAPE A MINIMUM OF
1-INCH AT ALL TJOINTS -
118-INCH CAP RECOMMENDED AT
PANEL EDGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
MACHINED PROFILED EDGES -
FASTEN ZIP SYSTEMS WALL
SHEATHING AS REQUIRED BY
DESIGNER -OF -RECORD OR LOCAL
BUILDING CODE
WALL ASSEMBLY
BRICK VENEER
AIRSPACE (AS PRESCRIBED BY
LOCAL BUILDING CODE)
ZIP SYSTEM® WALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA.'METAL STUDS
TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED
WITH ZIP SYSTEM® TAPE OR
ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING.
(MUST MEET AC148)
CODE APPROVED BASE
FLASHING
WEEP HOLES (AS PRESCRIBED
BY LOCAL BUILDING CODE) —
WALLASSEMBLY
BRICK VENEER
AIR SPACE (AS PRESCRIBED BY
LOCAL BUILDING CODE)
ZIP SYSTEMS WALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS
1/8-INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT
T`
PANEL EDGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
MACHINED PROFILED EDGES
ZIP SYSTEMS TAPE (INSTALLED
OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEMS
WALL SHEATHING).
OVERLAP TAPE A MINIMUM OF
1-INCH AT ALL T-JOINTS
118-INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT
PANEL EDGES UNLESS
OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY
MACHINED PROFILED EDGES
FASTEN ZIP SYSTEMS WALL
SHEATHING AS REQUIRED BY
DESIGNER -OF -RECORD OR LOCAL
BUILDING CODE
Note: For optimal air leakage reduction, all untaped edges of the panels can be caulked, gasketed or sealed with a weather stripping material.
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ZIP System' Sheathing Installation Details on Walls (continued)
WALL ASSEMBLY
BRICK VENEER
AIR SPACE (AS PRESCRIBED BY
LOCAL BUILDING CODE)
ZIP SYSTEM@IWALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS
I
TOP EDGE OFI FLASHING TAPED
WITH ZIP SYSTEM® TAPE OR
ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING.
(MUST MEET AC148)
CODE APPROVED FLASHING —
I
WEEPS (AS PRESCRIBED BY
LOCAL BUILDING CODE)
STEEL LINTEL
INSTALL WINDOW IN
ACCORDANCE WITH DETAILS
24A-24D OR 25A-25D
WALL BEYOND
WALL ASSEMBLY
CODE APPROVED CLADDING
(INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS)
EXTERIOR RIGID INSULATION
DRAINAGE PLANE (MIN. Y8°)
ZIP SYSTEM® WALL SHEATHING
WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS
TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED TO
WALL SHEATHING WITH ZIP SYSTEM aO
TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED
FLASHING. (MUST MEET AC148)
CODE APPROVED FLASHING
FOUNDATION
Note: For optimal air leakage reduction, all untaped edges of the panels can be caulked, gasketed or sealed with a weather stripping material.
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