Central Snap®Standing Seam Roof PanelCENTRALSTATESCO.COMFLYR_CentralSnap_240412• Snaps together, no seaming required.• Factory applied sealant ensures a weather-tight and secure lap.• Can be installed over solid decking or open framing, depending upon panel width and support member spans.Central Snap is a performance-rated, non-structural, standing seam roof system that oers a pleasing architectural look. It has an easy to install 1¾" high snap-lock joint, making it ideal for architectural and light commercial applications. Central Snap is available in net coverage widths of 16" or 18", and features a Fluropon™ paint system.Central Snap is available with a 1⁄" notch on either end of the panel for the ease of turning under, reducing installation labor and costs.An easy to installstanding seam roof systemECOVERALLCOVERAGE1¾"MAXIMUMRIB HEIGHT1:12PITCHAND ABOVERECOMMENDED16"OR24GAUGE18"Copyright © 2024, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved.Galvalume® is a registered trademark of BIEC International, Inc.
TESTING ASTM-E1680 Air Leakage Test Through Exterior Metal Roof Panel ASTM-E1646 Water Leakage Test of Exterior Metal Roof Panel UL580 UL Approval, Uplift Resistance, Class 90 APPROVALS UL2218 UL Approval, Impact Resistance, Class 4 UL580 UL Approval, Uplift Resistance, Class 90 UL790 UL Approval, Fire Resistance, Class A RC-444 Texas Windstorm Approval, 24 ga. Over Plywood Decking FL14026 Florida Approval, Roof Panel 24 ga. min. Over ⁄" Plywood (NON-HVHZ)TESTING & APPROVALSGAUGE 24 ga.STEEL THICKNESS 0.023" PAINT THICKNESS Top coat paint: .70 mil Top coat primer: .30 mil Bottom coat backer: .35 mil Bottom coat primer: .20 milTOTAL THICKNESS 0.02455"RUST PROTECTANT SUBSTRATE Galvalume® AZ50STEEL STRENGTH 50,000 PSI minPAINT SYSTEM Fluropon®WARRANTY Lifetime limited paint adhesion 30-yr. chalk and fade 50-yr. Galvalume perforationFind more information atcentralstatesco.comSolar reectance values are determined by means of a solar spectrum reectometer in accordance with ASTM C 1549. Thermal emittance values are determined in accordance with ASTM C 1371. Laboratory and Exposure site are ISO 17025 Accredited, Laboratory is also EPA Accredited. Panels are unwashed. Values are correct at time of printing. Ratings may change as paint technologies change. Check our website for details.Choose an energy ecient nish.Solar Reectivity is the metal panel’s ability to reect sunlight. This characteristic of metal roong is the most important in terms of energy savings. Cool metal roong reects much of the sun’s rays, making the surface of the metal much cooler than material with a lower solar reectivity rating. Emissivity is the metal panel’s ability to release absorbed heat. A low emissivity rating means the material will be hot to the touch (it doesn’t release the heat), while material with a higher emissivity rating will be cooler to the touch. Therefore, metal with a low emissivity rating retains heat and may be more desirable for a cooler climate, while a high emissivity rating reects heat and is more eective for saving energy in a warmer climate.MINIMUMSPECIFICATIONSFOR PRIME PAINTED PANELSCOLORINITIALSOLARREFLECTIVITYINITIALEMISSIVITYAsh 0.32 0.83Autumn 0.21 0.87Brite 0.55 0.83Bronze 0.25 0.83Dark Bronze 0.25 0.83Evergreen 0.27 0.85Galvalume® (Acrylic Coated) 0.77 0.08Sand 0.35 0.75Slate Gray 0.18 0.87Smoke 0.25 0.83Terratone 0.32 0.83Tudor 0.29 0.88Verdigris 0.32 0.83
Central Span™Standing Seam Roof PanelCENTRALSTATESCO.COMFLYR_CentralSpan_240412• One of the highest uplift ratings in the industry.• Factory applied sealant.• Clip provides for thermal movement.• 90° or 180° seam.Central Span is a mechanically-seamed metal panel. It has a standard at pan with mild striations and a vertical rib, giving it an appearance often favored by traditional architects. Central Span roofs meet the requirements for a wide range of roof slopes, shapes, loads, weather, and related conditions. Preferred by architects forsuperior style and performanceEC16"OVERALLCOVERAGE2 "MAXIMUMRIB HEIGHT¼:12PITCHAND ABOVERECOMMENDED24GAUGECopyright © 2024, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved.Galvalume® is a registered trademark of BIEC International, Inc.
TESTING ASTM-E1680 Air Leakage Test Through Exterior Metal Roof Panel ASTM-E1646 Water Leakage Test of Exterior Metal Roof PanelAPPROVALS UL2218 UL Approval, Impact Resistance, Class 4 UL580 UL Approval, Uplift Resistance, Class 90 UL790 UL Approval, Fire Resistance, Class A RC-446 Texas Windstorm Approval, 24 ga. Quad Lock, Over Steel Purlins RC-447 Texas Windstorm Approval, 24 ga. Triple Lock, Over Steel Purlins FL17205 Florida Approval, 16" wide, min 24 ga. Standing Seam Panel over open supports FL14016 Florida Approval, 24 ga. Roof Panel Over Open Supports (NON-HVHZ)TESTING & APPROVALSGAUGE 24 ga.STEEL THICKNESS 0.023" PAINT THICKNESS Top coat paint: .70 mil Top coat primer: .30 mil Bottom coat backer: .35 mil Bottom coat primer: .20 milTOTAL THICKNESS 0.02455"RUST PROTECTANT SUBSTRATE Galvalume® AZ50STEEL STRENGTH 50,000 PSI minPAINT SYSTEM Fluorinated Polymer (FEVE)WARRANTY Lifetime limited paint adhesion 30-yr. chalk and fade 50-yr. Galvalume perforationFind more information atcentralstatesco.comChoose an energy ecient nish.Solar Reectivity is the metal panel’s ability to reect sunlight. This characteristic of metal roong is the most important in terms of energy savings. Cool metal roong reects much of the sun’s rays, making the surface of the metal much cooler than material with a lower solar reectivity rating. Emissivity is the metal panel’s ability to release absorbed heat. A low emissivity rating means the material will be hot to the touch (it doesn’t release the heat), while material with a higher emissivity rating will be cooler to the touch. Therefore, metal with a low emissivity rating retains heat and may be more desirable for a cooler climate, while a high emissivity rating reects heat and is more eective for saving energy in a warmer climate.MINIMUMSPECIFICATIONSFOR PRIME PAINTED PANELSSolar reectance values are determined by means of a solar spectrum reectometer in accordance with ASTM C 1549. Thermal emittance values are determined in accordance with ASTM C 1371. Laboratory and Exposure site are ISO 17025 Accredited, Laboratory is also EPA Accredited. Panels are unwashed. Values are correct at time of printing. Ratings may change as paint technologies change. Check our website for details.COLORINITIALSOLARREFLECTIVITYINITIALEMISSIVITYAsh 0.32 0.83Autumn 0.21 0.87Brite 0.55 0.83Bronze 0.25 0.83Dark Bronze 0.25 0.83Evergreen 0.27 0.85Galvalume® (Acrylic Coated) 0.77 0.08Sand 0.35 0.75Slate Gray 0.18 0.87Smoke 0.25 0.83Terratone 0.32 0.83Tudor 0.29 0.88Verdigris 0.32 0.83
GUID_PROD_CENTRALSNAP_240415D C ¾" 24" or 18" COVERAGE16" or 18" COVERAGE3"3"24" or 18" COVERAGE1¾"16" COVERAGE2"Central Snap®Product GuideHELPFUL INFORMATION ON PANELS, TRIMS, GUTTERS AND ACCESSORIES
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 3INDEXInformation in this catalog may vary by plant location.Please call your salesperson to verify product availability.NOTICE: The application and detail drawings in this manual are strictly for illustration purposes and may not be applicable to all building designs or product installations. Projects should conform to local building codes. Central States Manufacturing is not responsible for the performance of the material if it is not installed correctly.Information contained in this booklet was in eect at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice.Panel Codes 4Section Properties 5Receiving and Handling 6-7Tools/Field Cutting 8Converting Pitch to Degree 9Gauge and Color Codes 10Roof Trims 11-12Accessories 12-13Gutters 14WARRANTIESWARRANTIESWarranties are available in paper format and downloadable from our website. After the job is complete, ll out a warranty with your contractor/installer details and the Central States order number. Give the warranty to the building owner to keep for their records. Optional warranty registration is available online.Learn more at centralstatesco.com/warranties
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 4PANEL PROFILE TYPE CODECentral Snap® 16" Striated SN164(color)Central Snap® 16" Notched SN164(color)NCentral Snap® 16" No Striations* SN164(color)NSCentral Snap® 16" No Striations, notched* SN164(color)NSNCentral Snap® 18" Striated SN184(color)Central Snap® 18" Notched SN184(color)NCentral Snap® 18" No Striations* SN184(color)NSCentral Snap® 18" No Striations, notched* SN184(color)NSNCentral Snap® is a performance rated non-structural, architectural standing seam roof system. It has an easy to install 13/4” high snap-lock joint making it ideal for architectural and light commercial applications. Central Snap® is available in net coverage widths of 16” or the economical 18”. It oers an architecturally pleasing look over metal framing or wood decking.CENTRAL SNAP®PANEL CODES ¾" 24" or 18" COVERAGE16" or 18" COVERAGE3"3"24" or 18" COVERAGE1¾"16" COVERAGE2"• 1:12 pitch or greater.• Snap-together panel, no eld seaming required.• Available in 16” or 18” coverage.• Minimum length: 3', maximum length: 50'.• Factory applied sealant insures a secure lap.• Available with a 1⁄” notch on either end of the panel for the ease of turning under; reducing installation labor and costs.• Can be installed over solid substrates or installed over framing depending upon the panel width and support member spans.*NOTE: Striation waver must be signed before producing any order without striations. Panels with no striations may exhibit oil canning in the at area of the panels. This is common to the industry and does not aect the integrity of the panel and is not a reason for rejection.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 5SECTION PROPERTIESCENTRAL SNAP® PANEL, 24 GA.Section properties and allowables are calculated in accordance with North American Specication for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members (2012 & 2016 Edition). I +/- is for deection determination, S +/- is for bending determination & M8 is allowable bending moment. Ma is allowable bending moment and v. is allowable shear strength of panel web elements. All values are for one foot of panel width. Minimum deliverable bare steel thickness should not be less than 0.95 of design thickness.THEORETICAL ALLOWABLE LIVE & WIND LOADSAllowable load based on stress is the smallest load due to bending, shear and combined bending and shear. Allowable load based on deection limit cannot exceed allowable load based on stress. These loads are for panel strength. Allowable loads do not include support/attachment conditions or load testing. Frames, purlins, clips, fasteners and all supports must be designed to resist all loads imposed on the panel. Allowable uplift loads based on stress have not been increased by 33.33 % for wind uplift. Allowable loads for deection are based on deection limitation of span/180.For roof panels, self weight of the panel has to be deducted from the allowable inward load to arrive at the actual 'live load' carrying capacity of the panel. SS = Simple span, DS = Double Span and TS = Three or more spans.ALLOWABLE LIVE LOADS - 24 Gauge Material. All loads in pounds per square foot. Ixxin4/ftSxxin3/ftMain.kips/ftTop in Compression(Positive Bending)Bottom in Compression(Negative Bending)Ixxin4/ftSxxin3/ftMain.kips/ftPanel Width(inches)Thickness(inches)Weight(psf)Yield Stress(ksi)AllowableShear(kips/ft) 16 0.0225 1.277 50 1.51 0.0840 0.0565 1.412 0.0398 0.0410 1.026 18 0.0225 1.237 50 1.34 0.0760 0.0505 1.261 0.0353 0.0365 0.913Width (in) Span ConditionAllowable Live Loads (lb/ft2)Span (ft)2 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.5 516SSStress 235.4 186.0 150.6 124.5 104.6 89.1 76.9 67.0 58.8 46.5 37.7L/180 917.8 644.6 469.9 353.0 271.9 213.9 171.2 139.2 114.7 80.6 58.7DSStress 169.3 134.1 108.7 90.0 75.7 64.5 55.7 48.5 42.6 33.7 27.3L/180 2208.9 1551.4 1131.0 849.7 654.5 514.8 412.2 335.1 276.1 193.9 141.4TSStress 197.1 156.1 126.7 104.9 88.2 75.2 64.9 56.6 49.7 39.3 31.9L/180 1731.9 1216.4 886.7 666.2 513.2 403.6 323.2 262.7 216.5 152.0 110.818SSStress 210.2 166.1 134.5 111.2 93.4 79.6 68.6 59.8 52.6 41.5 33.6L/180 830.4 583.2 425.1 319.4 246.0 193.5 154.9 126.0 103.8 72.9 53.1DSStress 150.6 119.2 96.7 80.0 67.3 57.4 49.5 43.1 37.9 30.0 24.3L/180 1998.5 1403.6 1023.3 768.8 592.2 465.8 372.9 303.2 249.8 175.5 127.9TSStress 175.3 138.9 112.7 93.3 78.5 66.9 57.7 50.3 44.2 35.0 28.3L/180 1567.0 1100.5 802.3 602.8 464.3 365.2 292.4 237.7 195.9 137.6 100.3ALLOWABLE WIND UPLIFT LOADS - 24 Gauge Material. All loads in pounds per square foot. Width (in) Span ConditionAllowable Live Loads (lb/ft2)Span (ft)2 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.5 516SSStress 171.0 135.1 109.4 90.4 76.0 64.8 55.8 48.6 42.8 33.8 27.4L/180 434.3 305.0 222.4 167.1 128.7 101.2 81.0 65.9 54.3 38.1 27.8DSStress 231.0 183.3 148.8 123.3 103.7 88.5 76.4 66.6 58.6 46.3 37.5L/180 1045.3 734.1 535.2 402.1 309.7 243.6 195.0 158.6 130.7 91.8 66.9TSStress 268.3 213.0 173.1 143.5 120.8 103.1 89.0 77.6 68.3 54.0 43.8L/180 819.6 575.6 419.6 315.3 242.8 191.0 152.9 124.3 102.4 72.0 52.518SSStress 152.1 120.2 97.4 80.5 67.6 57.6 49.7 43.3 38.0 30.0 24.3L/180 386.0 271.1 197.7 148.5 114.4 90.0 72.0 58.6 48.3 33.9 24.7DSStress 206.3 163.6 132.9 110.1 92.6 79.0 68.2 59.5 52.3 41.4 33.5L/180 929.1 652.6 475.7 357.4 275.3 216.5 173.4 141.0 116.1 81.6 59.5TSStress 239.5 190.2 154.6 128.1 107.9 92.1 79.5 69.3 61.0 48.2 39.1L/180 728.5 511.7 373.0 280.2 215.9 169.8 135.9 110.5 91.1 64.0 46.6
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 6RECEIVING & HANDLINGMATERIAL INVENTORYYour material is carefully inspected and crated before leaving the plant and accepted by the transportation company as being complete and in satisfactory condition. It is the carrier’s responsibility to deliver the shipment intact. It is the consignee’s responsibility to inspect the shipment for damages and shortages when it is delivered. Conducting a material inventory at the time of delivery is essential. By conducting the materials inventory, the erector is able to identify any material shortage or damage and avoid stopping installation later because of such shortage or damage.It is imperative that any shortages or damage of the delivered materials be noted at once and clearly marked on the bill of lading before signature of acceptance. Notify Central States immediately of any conicts. Central States will not be responsible for shortages or damages unless they are noted on the bill of lading. In the case of packaged components (such as clips, fasteners and sealants, etc.), the quantities are marked on their container and should be checked against the bill of materials. Central States must be notied of any shortages or concealed damage within 15 days of delivery. EQUIPMENT FOR UNLOADING AND LIFTINGHoisting equipment is necessary to unload and position the panels and accessory crates for site storage and installation. The equipment must have sucient capacity and reach to place the material where it is required for ecient installation.Slings will be required to minimize panel damage. The recommended slings are nylon straps of 6” minimum width and of sucient length to accommodate the panel bundle girth.A spreader bar will be required for the longer panel crates to assure correct sling spacing and uniform lifting. The spreader bar must be large enough to handle the maximum panel bundle weight and length. A forklift is handy for unloading and placing shorter panel and accessory crates. LIFTING ROOF PANEL BUNDLESUnder normal conditions, panel crates less than 35’ long can be lifted with two slings spaced at third points. Panel crates longer than 35’ can be lifted with three slings located at quarter points using a spreader bar to achieve correct sling spacing for uniform lift.Slings should be located under the cross boards. Loads should always be checked for secure hook-up, proper balance, and lift clearance. Tag lines should be used if necessary to control the load during lifting, especially if operating in the wind. Panel crates less than 25’ long may be lifted with a forklift only if the forks are spread at least 5’ apart and blocking is used to prevent panel damage by the forks. *For illustration only. Actual packaging may dier from drawing.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 7RECEIVING & HANDLINGHANDLING INDIVIDUAL ROOF PANELSTo lift individual panels, lift one side of the panel by the seam letting it hang naturally to prevent buckling. Pick-up points should not be more than 10’ apart. Do not pick-up panels by the ends only, or in a at position.If the individual panels are to be lifted to the roof by hand line, the common method is to use the vice grip “C” clamps. Position the clamps on the at of the panel as close as possible to one edge so the panel is lifted in a vertical position. The jaws of the vice grips must be padded to prevent damage to the panel surface. The clamps should be uniformly spaced, no more than 10’ apart and the hand lines must be pulled in unison so that uneven lifting does not buckle the panel. Be sure the clamps are tight on the panel and the line is secure to prevent dropping the panel which can result in personal injury and property damage.FIELD STORAGEUpon acceptance of the shipment, the customer or his representative is responsible for proper handling storage and security of the roof materials. Central-States is not liable for damage or loss of materials at the job site.The roof panel bundles should be stored on the job site in accordance with the following recommendations:A. Store panels in a protected area, out of standing water and drifting snow, etc. B. Elevate panels with blocking to allow air circulation under the bundle.C. Slope panels for drainage of moisture from the panels.D. As necessary, cover panels with waterproof tarp, allowing for air circulation (do not wrap tarp under panel crate or restrict air movement).E. Inspect panels daily for moisture accumulation.F. If panel bundles contain moisture, the panels should be dried and re-stacked. Use care in re-stacking to avoid damage to panels.G. Opened or re-stacked panel bundles should be secured to prevent wind damage.When moving panel bundles, extreme caution should be taken to prevent damage to the panel edges. Uncrated panels should be supported at each end and at 10’ spaces.All bundles or loose panels on the roof should be banded to the roof structurals at the end of each workday. On steep roofs, provisions should be taken to prevent panels and panel crates from sliding o the roof. Be sure to set panel bundles on the roof in the proper direction for the installation sequence.Trim and accessories should be stored in a secure area and protected from damage, weather, and theft. Fasteners, sealants, closures, etc., should be stored out of the weather and protected from contamination.*For illustration only. Actual packaging may dier from drawing.TIPStack blocking so bundle is sloped for drainage.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 8TOOLS & EQUIPMENT• Snips• Tape Measure• Electric Metal Shear*• Caulking Gun• Cordless Drill• Sockets• Blind Rivet Tool• Chalk Line• 6" Hand Seamer• Hemming Tool• Gloves• Notcher*We do not recommend the use of a power circular saw to cut panels. Use of a power saw could: • Increase the instance of edge rust. • Cause hot metal shavings on panel surface to damage panel nish.We recommend that the installer have prior experience and knowledge of the listed tools and their uses in working with metal roong.Hand Snips Notchers Rivet Hole PunchHand Riveter Folding Tools6" Hand SeamerFIELD CUTTINGCentral States recommends tin snips/hand shears, electric nibblers or a prole shear to cut metal panels and trim. All product surfaces should be free of debris at all times. Installed surfaces should be wiped clean at the end of each work period. Never cut panels over metal surfaces. When cutting metal panels, always wear heavy gloves to avoid cuts from sharp edges and safety glasses to prevent eye injury.Central States discourages the use of a power saw that may generate hot metal shavings. Hot shavings can stick to the painted surface. If loose shavings are not removed from the panel surface immediately they will begin to corrode and shorten the life of the product. One method of preventing this problem is to ip the panel over when cutting and only cut one panel at a time. This allows you to brush shavings o of the back of the panel and helps to avoid damaging the painted nish. Make sure that stacks of panels are away from the cutting area so shavings do not blow onto other panels. CAUTIONShavings created by saw cutting may cause the panel to rust and could result in product failure that is not covered by manufacturers warranty.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 9CONVERTING PITCH TO DEGREE135°1:12PITCH2:12PITCH3:12PITCH4:12PITCH5:12PITCH6:12PITCH7:12PITCH8:12PITCH9:12PITCH10:12PITCH11:12PITCH12:12PITCH94° 99° 104° 108° 112° 116° 120° 123° 126° 129° 132° 135°173° 167° 160° 154° 148° 143° 138° 134° 130° 126° 123° 120°170° 161° 152° 143° 135° 127° 120° 113° 106° 100° 95° 90°1:12PITCH2:12PITCH3:12PITCH4:12PITCH5:12PITCH6:12PITCH7:12PITCH8:12PITCH9:12PITCH10:12PITCH11:12PITCH12:12PITCH13:12PITCH14:12PITCH15:12PITCH16:12PITCH17:12PITCH18:12PITCH1:12PITCH175° 171° 166° 162° 158° 155° 151° 148° 145° 142° 140° 137° 135° 133° 132° 130° 128°2:12PITCH175° 175° 171° 167° 163° 159° 156° 153° 150° 147° 144° 142° 140° 138° 136° 135° 133°3:12PITCH171° 175° 176° 171° 167° 164° 160° 157° 154° 152° 149° 147° 145° 143° 141° 139° 138°4:12PITCH166° 171° 176° 176° 172° 168° 165° 162° 159° 156° 153° 151° 149° 147° 145° 144° 142°5:12PITCH162° 167° 171° 176° 176° 172° 169° 166° 163° 160° 158° 155° 153° 151° 149° 148° 146°6:12PITCH158° 163° 167° 172° 176° 176° 173° 170° 167° 164° 162° 159° 157° 155° 153° 152° 150°7:12PITCH155° 159° 164° 168° 172° 176° 177° 173° 170° 168° 165° 163° 161° 159° 157° 155° 154°8:12PITCH151° 156° 160° 165° 169° 173° 177° 177° 174° 171° 169° 166° 164° 162° 161° 159° 157°9:12PITCH148° 153° 157° 162° 166° 170° 173° 177° 177° 174° 172° 170° 167° 166° 164° 162° 161°10:12PITCH145° 150° 154° 159° 163° 167° 170° 174° 177° 177° 175° 173° 170° 168° 167° 165° 163°11:12PITCH142° 147° 152° 156° 160° 164° 168° 171° 174° 177° 178° 175° 173° 171° 169° 168° 166°12:12PITCH140° 144° 149° 153° 158° 162° 165° 169° 172° 175° 178° 178° 176° 174° 172° 170° 169°LOWER ROOF PITCH INCHES OF RISE OVER 12" OF RUNUPPER ROOF PITCH INCHES OF RISE OVER 12" OF RUNSINGLE SLOPE PITCHES Fascia, Eave, Endwall, Tie-In, GutterDOUBLE SLOPE PITCHES Hip, ValleyRIDGE CAPTRANSITION TRIM180°170°160°150°140°130°120°110°100°90°80°70°60°50°40°30°20°10°0°Use these charts to calculate degrees when designing custom trim.Please specify pitch when ordering. 90°Upper Transition Trim3:1210:12154°Lower Transition Trim10:123:12154°Painted sidePainted sideFind the box that intersects your lower and upper roof pitches.If the intersection landsin the gray area, select aLower Transition trim.30°
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 10Galvalume® is a registered trademark of BIEC International, Inc..HOW TO ORDER TRIMRRCP 4 AU TRIM GAUGE COLOR CODE CODE CODE TRIM CODEEXAMPLE: Ridge Cap, 24 gauge, AutumnRIDGE CAPRRCP - Girth 17.5" PAINTSTEP 1:In CentralLink™, start by entering the Item ID. Item ID is made of the TRIM CODE, a GAUGE CODE, and a COLOR CODE. The TRIM CODE can be found with each drawing next to the trim's name. The GAUGE CODE and COLOR CODES are found below.STEP 2:Then type the number of pieces you needalong with the length in feet and inches.pitchCOLOR CODESGAUGE CODE24 4GAUGE CODES PANEL TRIMFLUROPON® GAUGE GAUGE CODEAsh 24 24 ASAutumn 24 24 AUBrite 24 24 BTBronze 24 24 BZDark Bronze 24 24 DBEvergreen 24 24 EVGalvalume® 24 24 GLSand 24 24 SASlate Gray 24 24 SGSmoke 24 24 SMTerratone 24 24 TETudor 24 24 TUVerdigris 24 24 VELookupRRCP4AUEnter Item IDPieces10Feet12Inches2Description 24, Autumn, Ridge Cap CentralLink order screen
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 11ROOF TRIMSUnless otherwise noted, trims are 24 gauge, and all angles are 90° or 45°. See page 10 for gauge and color codes.pitch5 ½"120°120°95°RIDGE CAP - Specify pitch.VENTED RIDGE CAPSNVRCP - Girth 22.5" PAINTEAVESNRDC - Girth 10.5" GABLE/EAVE - Specify pitch.ALTERNATE EAVESNEA - Girth 10.375" ALTERNATE HIGH EAVESNGA4 - Girth 11" PAINT PAINTHIGH EAVE/GABLESNGA5 - Girth 12.25" ALT. GABLESNGA2 - Girth 9.25" GABLE TRIM ANGLESPGTA - Girth 3.5"PAINTPAINTPAINTPAINTRIDGE CAPRRCP - Girth 17.5" pitch3 ½"2"¾"¾"pitchopenhemFLOATING RIDGE CAPSNRCP - Girth 14" PAINTPAINTTRIM CLEATSNTC - Girth 6.75" PAINTTRANSITION SNTR - Girth 17.625" TRANSITION TRIMS - Specify pitch.ENDWALLSSEF4 - Girth 13.5" ENDWALLSNEW - Girth 14.75" PAINTPAINTpitchPAINTPARAPET RAKE FLASHINGSSSF3 - Dim. "A" 3" - Girth 8"SSSF5 - Dim. "A" 5" - Girth 10"SSSF7 - Dim. "A" 7" - Girth 12" 4”1”“A”PAINTALT. PARAPET RAKE FLASHINGSNRW - Girth 7"PAINTCONTINUOUS CLEATSSCC - Girth 3" ½”2 ½”135°PAINTCOUNTERFLASHSSCF - Girth 4.5" Specify pitch.PAINT½”30°90°2 ½”1”
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 12Unless otherwise noted, trims are 24 gauge, and all angles are 90° or 45°. See page 10 for gauge and color codes.ROOF TRIMSZEE CLOSURESNZEE - Girth 3.75" MISC. TRIMSPAINTVALLEYSNVAL - Girth 27.5" ROOF CLEATSNRCL - Girth 3.25" 170°170°PAINTpitch2" 2"11"11"¾"¾"FLAT SHEETFS4 - 24 gauge. Girth 48.5"10 sheets or fewer will be packaged in a roll.Additional pallet charge on orders of 10 or more.VALLEY - Specify pitch.OPTIONAL J-CLOSURESNJC - Girth 8" 1 ½"4"¾"1 ¾"PAINTACCESSORIESPART # SIZE COLORGEO(color) 10.3 oz. tube clear, gray, whiteMRS10(color) 10.3 oz. tube call for colorsMRS10CLEAR 10.3 oz. tube clearBTL 45' 3/4" 3/32" 24BTR 40' 7/8" 3/16" 10BT3/8 45' 3/8" 3/32" 40BUTYL TAPEInstall between fastener and exposed edge.Rolls per box may vary by location and vendor. Check with your sales person for details.TOUCH UP PENPEN(color) - 0.6 oz. paint pen.PART # LENGTH WIDTH THICKNESS ROLLS PER BOXSEALANTTAPE SEALERCL504A - Tri-Bead, 8 rolls/cartonLength - 25'. Width - 7/8". Thickness -3/16"Use to ll any voids at the minor ribs of panelfor eave and valley conditions. SNVENTRRCPSNVENTCLIPPROFILE RIDGE VENTSNVENT16 - 16" Prole. Net free area 48.3 sq.in/ft.SNVENT18 - 18" Prole. Net free area 48.3 sq.in/ft.Length - 100'. Width - 3". Thickness -2.125" CLIPSNVENTCLIP - 25 per box.Use with SNVENT. Use lap screw to fasten.PREVENTPREVENT- 8' section.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 13ACCESSORIESTYPE PART # LENGTH DIAMETER HEAD COLOR #BAGMETAL/METAL 114colorZACMM 1 1/4" #12 5/16" HEX ALL 250METAL/METAL LAP 78colorZACLAP 7/8" #14 5/16" HEX ALL 250PANCAKE HEAD DRILLER 12FASTENER 1" #10 2/2 QUADREX GALVANIZED 250METAL/WOOD CLIP 112SNWFAST 1 1/2" #10 #2 SQUARE DRIVE GALVANIZED 250Pancake head fastener for panel clip & eave plate attachment to wood decking.POP RIVET POPcolor) 1/8" ALL 100Fastener color availability may vary by location, contact your sales consultant for details. Order fasteners in increments of 250 pieces.FASTENERSFOLDING TOOLS18 FOLD - 18"24 FOLD - 24"18 FOLDWHANDLE - 18" with handle.24 FOLDWHANDLE - 24" with handle.TOOLSHAND SEAMERSEAMER - 6"HAND NOTCHERNOTCHERRIVET GUNRIVET GUNRIVET HOLE PUNCHPUNCHSquare - Max temperature 250°.MPF - Pipe size .25" to 5.75" MPF2 - Pipe size .875" to 4"MPF4 - Pipe size 2.75" to 7"MPF5 - Pipe size 4" to 7"MPF6 - Pipe size 4.75" to 10"MPF7 - Pipe size 5.5" to 11.5"MPF8 - Pipe size 6.75" to 13.5"MPF9 - Pipe size 9.5" to 20.5" MASTER PIPE FLASHING - Install in a diamond shape and not parallel to the seam.Square - High temp max 500°.3SMPF - Pipe size .25" to 4"4SMPF - Pipe size 2.75" to 7"6SMPF - Pipe size 4.75" to 10"8SMPF - Pipe size 6.75" to 13.5" 10SMPF - Pipe size 12" to 28.5"Square with zipper - Max temperature 250°.MPF1ZIP - Pipe size .5" - 4"MPF2ZIP - Pipe size 4" - 9.25"RAKE SUPPORTCL4680 - Length 20' 14 gauge red iron.RAKE CLIPSNCLP - Fixed clipRAKE SUPPORT & CLIP
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2021 • Information subject to change 14GUTTERSBOX GUTTERSNGU - Girth 24.25" GUTTER EAVE TRIMSNGET - Girth 7.5" PAINTDOWNSPOUT W/O KICKOUTDS - Girth 16" DOWNSPOUTSDOWNSPOUT WITH KICKOUTDKDOWNSPOUT OUTLETDSOUTLETSpecify pitch. 1/2" turndowns.DOWNSPOUT ELBOWDSE45DSE90DOWNSPOUT STRAPDSS31/2"2"41/4"GUTTER STRAPSNGS - 3.125" wide.Field cut to length.DOWNSPOUT CONNECTORDSLVEGUTTER END CAP - Specify pitch.SNBGEN - For box gutters.PAINTPAINTPAINTSpecify pitch. Specify pitch.
GUID_PROD_PRECISIONLOC_240415D CPrecision-Loc™Product GuideHELPFUL INFORMATION ON PANELS, TRIMS, GUTTERS AND ACCESSORIES12" COVERAGE.87"1"
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 3Information in this catalog may vary by plant location.Please call your salesperson to verify product availability.NOTICE: The application and detail drawings in this manual are strictly for illustration purposes and may not be applicable to all building designs or product installations. Projects should conform to local building codes. Central States Manufacturing is not responsible for the performance of the material if it is not installed correctly.Information contained in this booklet was in eect at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice.Panel Codes 4Converting Pitch to Degree 5Care and Handling 6-7Gauge and Color Codes 8Trims 9Fasteners 9WARRANTIESWarranties are available in paper format and downloadable from our website. After the job is complete, ll out a warranty with your contractor/installer details and the Central States order number. Give the warranty to the building owner to keep for their records. Optional warranty registration is available online.Learn more at centralstatesco.com/warrantiesINDEX
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 4PRECISION-LOC®PANEL PROFILE TYPE CODEPrecision-Loc® Flat, no ribs PR124(color)Precision-Loc® Flat, 1 rib PR124(color)1Precision-Loc® Vented, no ribs PR124(color)FVPrecision-Loc® Vented, 1 rib PR124(color)VPrecision-Loc® is a simple but versatile concealed fastener sot and wall panel with clean lines that complement a building’s roof and walls. The 12” width oers exibility in design, and is available in a smooth, at appearing nish or with one stiening groove. PANEL CODES• 24 ga. AZ50 painted or AZ55 bare Galvalume®• Excellent 1” deep sot panel.• 12” wide panel with interlocking seam.• Fastens directly to the sub-structure.• Minimum length for solid panels is 6".• Minimum length for vented panels is 36".1" SOFFIT PANEL SOLID FLAT NO RIBSDue to the penetration of the steel’s protective coating, the vented prole is subject to rust.1" SOFFIT PANEL SOLID WITH ONE RIB1" SOFFIT PANEL PERFORATED WITH ONE RIB1" SOFFIT PANEL VENTED FLAT NO RIBSDue to the penetration of the steel’s protective coating, the vented prole is subject to rust.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 5CONVERTING PITCH TO DEGREES135°1:12PITCH2:12PITCH3:12PITCH4:12PITCH5:12PITCH6:12PITCH7:12PITCH8:12PITCH9:12PITCH10:12PITCH11:12PITCH12:12PITCH13:12PITCH14:12PITCH15:12PITCH16:12PITCH17:12PITCH18:12PITCH1:12PITCH175° 171° 166° 162° 158° 155° 151° 148° 145° 142° 140° 137° 135° 133° 132° 130° 128°2:12PITCH175° 175° 171° 167° 163° 159° 156° 153° 150° 147° 144° 142° 140° 138° 136° 135° 133°3:12PITCH171° 175° 176° 171° 167° 164° 160° 157° 154° 152° 149° 147° 145° 143° 141° 139° 138°4:12PITCH166° 171° 176° 176° 172° 168° 165° 162° 159° 156° 153° 151° 149° 147° 145° 144° 142°5:12PITCH162° 167° 171° 176° 176° 172° 169° 166° 163° 160° 158° 155° 153° 151° 149° 148° 146°6:12PITCH158° 163° 167° 172° 176° 176° 173° 170° 167° 164° 162° 159° 157° 155° 153° 152° 150°7:12PITCH155° 159° 164° 168° 172° 176° 177° 173° 170° 168° 165° 163° 161° 159° 157° 155° 154°8:12PITCH151° 156° 160° 165° 169° 173° 177° 177° 174° 171° 169° 166° 164° 162° 161° 159° 157°9:12PITCH148° 153° 157° 162° 166° 170° 173° 177° 177° 174° 172° 170° 167° 166° 164° 162° 161°10:12PITCH145° 150° 154° 159° 163° 167° 170° 174° 177° 177° 175° 173° 170° 168° 167° 165° 163°11:12PITCH142° 147° 152° 156° 160° 164° 168° 171° 174° 177° 178° 175° 173° 171° 169° 168° 166°12:12PITCH140° 144° 149° 153° 158° 162° 165° 169° 172° 175° 178° 178° 176° 174° 172° 170° 169°LOWER ROOF PITCH INCHES OF RISE OVER 12" OF RUNUPPER ROOF PITCH INCHES OF RISE OVER 12" OF RUNTRANSITION TRIM180°170°160°150°140°130°120°110°100°90°80°70°60°50°40°30°20°10°0°Use these charts to calculate degrees when designing custom trim.Please specify pitch when ordering. 90°Upper Transition Trim3:1210:12154°Lower Transition Trim10:123:12154°Painted sidePainted sideFind the box that intersects your lower and upper roof pitches.If the intersection landsin the gray area, select aLower Transition trim.30°1:12PITCH2:12PITCH3:12PITCH4:12PITCH5:12PITCH6:12PITCH7:12PITCH8:12PITCH9:12PITCH10:12PITCH11:12PITCH12:12PITCH94° 99° 104° 108° 112° 116° 120° 123° 126° 129° 132° 135°173° 167° 160° 154° 148° 143° 138° 134° 130° 126° 123° 120°170° 161° 152° 143° 135° 127° 120° 113° 106° 100° 95° 90°SINGLE SLOPE PITCHES Fascia, Eave, Endwall, Tie-In, GutterDOUBLE SLOPE PITCHES Hip, ValleyRIDGE CAP
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 6Deliveries will be made using a 65' tractor/trailer weighing approximately 80,000 lbs. It is imperative that all delivery locations be accessible by a vehicle of this size. Our drivers have the authority to refuse delivery to any location they see as unsafe or inaccessible. The customer is responsible for any charges incurred if truck is detained for any reason. The customer is responsible for unloading all trucks. Any damage that occurs at this point is the customer’s responsibility. There must be equipment available to unload the truck. STAGEGalvalume® steel panels have a good service life when exposed to normal weather conditions; however, to protect the appearance of panels and trims from damage, there are a few simple precautions that can be taken. The steel panels are subject to stain when water sits upon, or becomes trapped between the sheets. If the Galvalume® panels are to be stored for any period of time, they should be stored only in a dry place, preferably under a roof. Stand panels on end and fan them out at the bottom to provide air circulation and moisture run o. If space does not allow this, the panels should be separated, blocked o of the oor at least 12 inches to allow air ow, and stored at an incline to encourage drainage. The panels should then be covered, yet still have good air ow through the sheets to prevent condensation. Do not use a plastic cover, as this may cause the panels to sweat or condensation to occur.STORAGEFailure to follow these steps may result in wet storage stains and premature rusting. The manufacturers warranty will be void at this time, and the manufacturer will not be responsible.HANDLINGWhen unloading panels, extreme caution must be employed. Care needs to be used when unloading panels with a forklift. Panel edges and underside paint may become damaged if the forklift driver does not use caution. Once at the job site, care must be taken in order to protect the painted surface. When unbundling the panels, never drag them across the surface of one another. This may cause scratches across the underneath panels. It is recommended that the panels be “rolled” o the top of the bundle to prevent scratching. Never lift panels by the ends, instead lift the panels longitudinally and carry vertically.Panel edges are very sharp, therefore, safety equipment should be worn by all workers handling the material.DELIVERYCARE AND HANDLING
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 7CUTTINGA portable eld shear is the ideal method for cutting panels. Nibblers or a power shear may also be used. Although we do not recommend it, if you decide to cut with a saw, it is very important that the panels be turned upside down during cutting so that hot shavings do not come in contact with the painted surface. Make sure all adjacent panels are covered so that shavings are not imbedded in these panels. If metal shavings become imbedded in the paint surface, they will quickly rust. To avoid this, panels should be thoroughly wiped of all lings on both sides of the panel. Failure to comply with the recommended cutting procedures releases the manufacturer of any responsibility.DRILLINGPanels should not be drilled while stacked. This will cause shavings that will become imbedded in the paint surface.Shavings created bysaw cutting or drillingmay cause the panel to rust and will void warranties in aected areas.CAUTIONCARE AND HANDLING
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 8HOW TO ORDER TRIMINRCP 4 AU TRIM GAUGE COLOR CODE CODE CODE TRIM CODEEXAMPLE: Inside Ridge Cap, 24 gauge, AutumnINSIDE RIDGE CAPINRCP - Girth 6" STEP 1:In CentralLink™, start by entering the Item ID. Item ID is made of the TRIM CODE, a GAUGE CODE, and a COLOR CODE. The TRIM CODE can be found with each drawing next to the trim's name. The GAUGE CODE and COLOR CODES are found below.STEP 2:Then type the number of pieces you needalong with the length in feet and inches.COLOR CODESGAUGE CODE24 4GAUGE CODES PANEL TRIMFEVE* GAUGE GAUGE CODEAsh 24 24 ASAutumn 24 24 AUBrite 24 24 BTBronze 24 24 BZDark Bronze 24 24 DBEvergreen 24 24 EVGalvalume® 24 24 GLSand 24 24 SASlate Gray 24 24 SGSmoke 24 24 SMTerratone 24 24 TETudor 24 24 TUVerdigris 24 24 VELookupINRCP4AUEnter Item IDPieces10Feet12Inches2Description 24, Autumn, Inside Ridge Cap CentralLink order screenPAINT*FEVE = Flourinated Polymer Paint System
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 9Unless otherwise noted, trims are 24 gauge, and all angles are 90° or 45°. See page 8 for gauge and color codes.TRIMSSOFFIT WIDE ANGLESWA - Girth 3.75" Specify pitch.SOFFIT NARROW ANGLESNA - Girth 6" INSIDE RIDGE CAPINRCP - Girth 6" Specify pitch.BASE TRIMBA - 6.125"RAT GUARDPRRG - Girth 7.3125"Specify pitch.SOFFIT BASE TRIMSBT - 13"Specify pitch.J-TRIMHLJT - Girth 5.75" PANEL CAPHLPC - Girth 5.25" PAINTPAINTSpecify pitch.PAINT PAINTPAINT PAINTPAINTPAINT787878246TYPE PART # LENGTH DIAMETER HEAD COLOR #BAGPANCAKE HEAD DRILLER 12FASTENER 1" #10 2/2 QUADREX GALVANIZED 250LOW PROFILE WAFER HEAD 1WFAST 1" #10 #2 Square drive galvanized 250POP RIVET POPcolor) 1/8" ALL 100Fastener color availability may vary by location, contact your sales consultant for details. Order fasteners in increments of 250 pieces.FLAT SHEETFS4 - 24 gauge. Girth 48.5"10 sheets or fewer will be packaged in a roll.Additional pallet charge on orders of 10 or more.TOUCH UP PENPEN(color) - 0.6 oz. paint pen.OUTSIDE ANGLEOA278 - Girth 3.875" OA478 - Girth 5.875"OA678 - Girth 7.875"PAINTFASTENERS
GUID_PROD_STANDINGSEAM_210331.6D CCentral-Loc®Snaps togetherCentral Span™Field seamedStructuralStanding SeamProduct GuideHELPFUL INFORMATION ON PANELS, TRIMS, GUTTERS AND ACCESSORIESCentral Seam Plus®Field seamed
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 3Information in this catalog may vary by plant location.Please call your salesperson to verify product availability.NOTICE: The application and detail drawings in this manual are strictly for illustration purposes and may not be applicable to all building designs or product installations. Projects should conform to local building codes. Central States Manufacturing is not responsible for the performance of the material if it is not installed correctly.Information contained in this booklet was in eect at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice.Engineering 4-5Central-Loc Panel Codes, Section Properties 6-7Central Seam Plus Panel Codes, Section Properties 8-9Central Span Panel Codes, Section Properties 10-11Care and Handling 12-13UL Approval 14Converting Pitch to Degree 15Gauge and Color Codes 16Roof Trims 17-18Gutters 19Accessories 20-22WARRANTIESWarranties are available in paper format and downloadable from our website. After the job is complete, ll out a warranty with your contractor/installer details and the Central States order number. Give the warranty to the building owner to keep for their records. Optional warranty registration is available online.Learn more at centralstatesmfg.com/warrantiesINDEX
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 4ENGINEERINGApplication and design details are for illustration purposes only, and may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions or building designs. Projects should be engineered to conform to applicable building codes, regulations, and accepted industry practices.CAUTIONIMPORTANT READ THIS FIRSTCentral-Loc is a snap together system. Use of a mechanical seaming toolon the Central-Loc system will void all warranties.LOW FIXED SYSTEMDouble slope buildings 200' wide or less and single slope buildings 100' wide or less, with or without a 3/8" thermal spacer. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart below.HIGH FIXED SYSTEMDouble slope buildings 200' wide or less and single slope buildings 100' wide or less, with 3/8", 5/8", or 1" thermal spacers. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart below.In order to design, quote or order a Central-Loc roof system, you must determine which system you need, based on building width and insulation requirements.Thermal calculations should be performed for each project to ensure that the thermal movement of the roof is not greater than the oating clip’s capacity. Various densities of blanket insulation may aect the installation and or the appearance of a metal roof system. The installer is responsible for selecting the proper clip and thermal spacer for their conditions and local codes.Fixed systems utilize xed clips that do not allow the roof panels to oat on the substructure. For this reason, use xed systems only on pre-engineered metal buildings with purlins, subject to the building width restrictions outlined above. Do not use xed systems on buildings with bar joist construction, wood decks or metal decks.LOW FLOATING SYSTEMDouble slope buildings over 200' wide or single slope buildings over 150' wide, with or without 3/8" thermal spacer. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart below.HIGH FLOATING SYSTEM Double slope buildings over 200' wide or single slope buildings over 150' wide, with 3/8", 5/8" or 1" thermal spacer. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart below.INSULATION/THERMAL SPACER SELECTION CHART Insulation Thickness Low System High System No Insulation 3/8" Thermal Spacer High System Not Recommended 3" Insulation Thermal Spacer Not Recommended 1" Thermal Spacer Recommended 4" Insulation Thermal Spacer Not Recommended 5/8" Thermal Spacer Recommended 6" Insulation Low System Not Recommended 3/8" Thermal Spacer RecommendedNOTES: 1. As with all standing seam roof systems, sound attenuation (example: blanket insulation) is required between the panel and the substructure to prevent “roof rumble” during windy conditions. Some composite roof systems may require additional acoustical consideration to ensure that thermal vibration noises are isolated from the building interior. Contact your architect and/or engineer for proper acoustical design. 2. The following are examples of conditions that may cause condensation: (A) Projects where outside winter temperatures below 40°F are anticipated and where average winter interior relative humidity of 45% or greater is expected. (B) Building usages with high humidity interiors, such as indoor swimming pools, textile manufacturing operations, food paper or other wet-process industrial plants. (C) Construction elements that may release moisture after the roof is installed, such as interior concrete and masonry, plaster finishes and fuel burning heaters. Manufacturer is not responsible for determining if condensation will be an issue on any particular application.THERMAL SPACER DISCLAIMERThe above thermal spacer chart is intended to be used as a general guideline only. Because of the various densities of insulation currently available, the manufacturer cannot guarantee that this chart will be accurate in all situations. Further, the manufacturer does not specifically require that the roofing contractor use thermal spacers with its Central-Loc roof system. However, please review the following information: • Although the manufacturer does not require a thermal spacer, the architect or building owner may. • In certain environments, the compression of the fiberglass insulation, without a thermal spacer, may create a thermal break which can cause condensation to form on the purlins/joists. • On uninsulated buildings, eliminating the thermal spacer: (1) may cause “roof rumble” and (2) you may encounter problems holding panel module. • When a high clip is used without a thermal spacer: (1) you may encounter problems holding panel module and (2) foot traffic on the panel ribs may result in bent clips. • Using a low clip with too much insulation or too thick a thermal spacer: (1) may cause “purlin read” (2) may cause difficulty in properly installing the panel side laps, and (3) you may encounter problems holding panel module.CENTRALLOC®
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 5ENGINEERINGCAUTIONINSULATION/THERMAL SPACER SELECTION CHARTPanel Type Insulation Thickness Low System High SystemCentral Seam Plus / Central Span No Insulation ⁄" Thermal Spacer High System Not RecommendedCentral Seam Plus / Central Span 3" Insulation Thermal Spacer Not Recommended 1" Thermal Spacer RecommendedCentral Seam Plus / Central Span 4" Insulation Thermal Spacer Not Recommended ⁄" Thermal Spacer RecommendedCentral Seam Plus / Central Span 6" Insulation Low System Not Recommended ⁄" Thermal Spacer RecommendedCentral Seam Plus / Central Span 8" Insulation Low System Not Recommended Thermal Spacer Not RecommendedCentral Seam Plus only 10" Insulation Low System Not Recommended High System Not RecommendedCentral Seam Plus only 12" Insulation Low System Not Recommended High System Not RecommendedApplication and design details are for illustration purposes only, and may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions or building designs. Projects should be engineered to conform to applicable building codes, regulations, and accepted industry practices.The use of any eld seaming machine other than that rentedfrom our approved seamer listed on our website may damage the panels, void all warranties and will void all engineering data.In order to design, quote or order a Central Seam Plus roof system, you must determine which system you need, based on building width and insulation requirements.Thermal calculations should be performed for each project to ensure that the thermal movement of the roof is not greater than the oating clip’s capacity. Various densities of blanket insulation may aect the installation and or the appearance of a metal roof system. The installer is responsible for selecting the proper clip and thermal spacer for their conditions and local codes.NOTES: 1. As with all standing seam roof systems, sound attenuation (example: blanket insulation) is required between the panel and the substructure to prevent “roof rumble” during windy conditions. Some composite roof systems may require additional acoustical consideration to ensure that thermal vibration noises are isolated from the building interior. Contact your architect and/or engineer for proper acoustical design. 2. The following are examples of conditions that may cause condensation: (A) Projects where outside winter temperatures below 40°F are anticipated and where average winter interior relative humidity of 45% or greater is expected. (B) Building usages with high humidity interiors, such as indoor swimming pools, textile manufacturing operations, food paper or other wet-process industrial plants. (C) Construction elements that may release moisture after the roof is installed, such as interior concrete and masonry, plaster finishes and fuel burning heaters. Manufacturer is not responsible for determining if condensation will be an issue on any particular application.THERMAL SPACER DISCLAIMERThe above thermal spacer chart is intended to be used as a general guideline only. Because of the various densities of insulation currently available, the manufacturer cannot guarantee that this chart will be accurate in all situations. Further, the manufacturer does not specifically require that the roofing contractor use thermal spacers with its Central Seam Plus roof system. However, please review the following information: • Although the manufacturer does not require a thermal spacer, the architect or building owner may. • In certain environments, the compression of the fiberglass insulation, without a thermal spacer, may create a thermal break which can cause condensation to form on the purlins/joists. • On uninsulated buildings, eliminating the thermal spacer: (1) may cause “roof rumble” and (2) you may encounter problems holding panel module. • When a high clip is used without a thermal spacer: (1) you may encounter problems holding panel module and (2) foot traffic on the panel ribs may result in bent clips. • Using a low clip with too much insulation or too thick a thermal spacer: (1) may cause “purlin read” (2) may cause difficulty in properly installing the panel side laps, and (3) you may encounter problems holding panel module.LOW FLOATING SYSTEMDouble slope buildings over 200' wide or single slope buildings over 100' wide, with or without ⁄" thermal spacer. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart below.HIGH FLOATING SYSTEM Double slope buildings over 200' wide or single slope buildings over 100' wide, with ⁄", ⁄" or 1" thermal spacer. See Insulation/Thermal Spacer Selection Chart below.CENTRAL SEAM PLUS® / CENTRAL SPAN™IMPORTANT READ THIS FIRST
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 6CENTRAL-LOC®PANEL PROFILE TYPE CODECentral-Loc® 18" Coverage CL184(color)Central-Loc® 18" Coverage, Punched CL184(color)PCentral-Loc® 24" Coverage CL244(color)Central-Loc® 24" Coverage, Punched CL244(color)PCentral-Loc is a snap-together trapezoidal roong system available in 24" standard coverage and an optional 18" panel. Its oating clips allow for thermal roof expansion and contraction during extreme temperature changes. A factory applied sealant insures a weather-tight and secure lap. This panel can be used for both new construction and retrot. Central-Loc is manufactured from Galvalume® which oers two to four times the corrosion resistance of galvanized steel.PANEL CODES• Weather-tight 3" high standing seam with concealed clips and fasteners.• Factory applied hot melt seam and clip sealant .• Large selection of clip sizes to accommodate various types of construction and insulation thicknesses.• Panels can be pre-punched, combined with self-engaging backup plates for ease of installation.• No eld seaming.• Reversible end-for-end panels so each side of the roof can be installed simultaneously.• Panels are factory notched for ease of installation at the endlap. • Comprehensive step-by-step erection manuals.3"24" or 18" COVERAGE
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 7SECTION PROPERTIES - CENTRAL-LOCIxxin4/ft0.13900.1867Sxxin3/ft0.08810.1177Main.kips/ft2.6363.522Ixxin4/ft0.30350.3653Sxxin3/ft0.12530.1607Main.kips/ft3.7504.809Section properties and allowables are calculated in accordance with North America Specication for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members (2012 & 2016 Edition). +/- is for deection determination. S +/- is for bending determination. Ma is allowable bending moment. Va is allowable shear strength of panel web elements. All values are for one foot of panel width. Minimum deliverable bare steel thickness should not be less than 0.95 of design thickness.PanelWidth(inches)2418Thickness(inches)0.02250.0225Weight(psf)1.1641.245ShearStrength(Va kips/ft)1.161.57Top in Compression(Positive Bending)Bottom in Compression(Negative Bending)Allowable load based on stress LL(S) is the smallest load due to bending, shear and combined bending and shear. Allowable live load LL(D) based on deection is the smaller load due to stress and deection limit. Allowable wind loads WL based on stress have not been increased by 33.33 % for wind uplift. These loads are for panel strength. Allowable loads do not include web crippling, support/attachment conditions or load testing. Frames, purlins, clips, fasteners and all supports must be designed to resist all loads imposed on the panel. For roof panels, self weight of the panel has to be deducted from the allowable inward load to arrive at the actual 'live load' carrying capacity of the panel.SINGLE SPAN CONDITIONTHEORETICAL ALLOWABLE LIVE & WIND LOADS 2.5 399.9 399.9 399.9 281.2 2.75 330.5 330.5 330.5 232.4 3 277.7 277.7 277.7 195.3 3.25 236.7 236.7 236.7 166.4 3.5 204.1 204.1 204.1 143.5 4 156.2 156.2 156.2 109.8 4.5 123.4 123.4 123.4 86.8 5 100.0 100.0 100.0 70.3 5.5 82.6 82.6 82.6 58.1Span (feet) WL(psf)LL (S)(psf)24" wide, 50 ksi 18" wide, 50 ksiWL(psf)LL (S)(psf) LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf) 513.0 513.0 513.0 375.7 424.0 424.0 424.0 310.5 356.2 356.2 356.2 260.9 303.5 303.5 303.5 222.3 261.7 261.7 261.7 191.7 200.4 200.4 200.4 146.8 158.3 158.3 158.3 116.0 128.2 128.2 128.2 93.9 106.0 106.0 106.0 77.6LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf)TWO SPAN CONDITION 2.5 263.0 263.0 263.0 352.2 2.75 219.7 219.7 219.7 296.9 3 186.2 186.2 186.2 253.4 3.25 159.7 159.7 159.7 218.7 3.5 138.5 138.5 138.5 190.5 4 106.9 106.9 106.9 148.1 4.5 84.9 84.9 84.9 118.3 5 69.1 69.1 69.1 96.6 5.5 57.3 57.3 57.3 80.3Span (feet) WL(psf)LL (S)(psf)24" wide, 50 ksi 18" wide, 50 ksiWL(psf)LL (S)(psf) LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf) 351.8 351.8 351.8 456.7 293.9 293.9 293.9 384.4 249.0 249.0 249.0 327.7 213.6 213.6 213.6 282.5 185.2 185.2 185.2 245.8 142.9 142.9 142.9 190.9 113.5 113.5 113.5 152.3 92.3 92.3 92.3 124.2 76.5 76.5 76.5 103.2LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf)THREE OR MORE SPAN CONDITION 2.5 301.6 301.6 301.6 398.5 2.75 252.7 252.7 252.7 337.4 3 214.6 214.6 214.6 289.0 3.25 184.4 184.4 184.4 250.0 3.5 160.1 160.1 160.1 218.3 4 123.8 123.8 123.8 170.4 4.5 98.5 98.5 98.5 136.4 5 80.2 80.2 80.2 111.6 5.5 66.5 66.5 66.5 92.9Span (feet) WL(psf)LL (S)(psf)24" wide, 50 ksi 18" wide, 50 ksiWL(psf)LL (S)(psf) LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf) 403.6 403.6 403.6 517.9 338.0 338.0 338.0 437.7 287.0 287.0 287.0 374.4 246.6 246.6 246.6 323.5 214.1 214.1 214.1 282.2 165.5 165.5 165.5 219.9 131.7 131.7 131.7 175.9 107.2 107.2 107.2 143.8 89.0 89.0 89.0 119.6LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf)CENTRALLOC® PANEL, 24 GA., 50 KSI
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 824" or 18" COVERAGE3"CENTRAL SEAM PLUS®Seamer rental information available on our websitePANEL PROFILE TYPE CODECentral Seam Plus® 18" Coverage CS184(color)Central Seam Plus® 18" Coverage, Punched CS184(color)PCentral Seam Plus® 24" Coverage CS244(color)Central Seam Plus® 24" Coverage, Punched CS244(color)PCentral Seam Plus is a eld seamed trapezoidal roong system available in 24" standard coverage and an optional 18" panel. Its oating clips allow for thermal roof expansion and contraction during extreme temperature changes. A factory applied sealant insures a weather-tight and secure lap. This panel can be used for both new construction and retrot. Central Seam Plus is manufactured from Galvalume® which oers two to four times the corrosion resistance of galvanized steel.PANEL CODES• Factory applied hot melt seam and clip sealant .• Large selection of clip sizes to accommodate various types of construction and insulation thicknesses.• A standard clip allows for a total of 1 3/8" of thermal movement in either direction, and is constructed from 14 gauge material. The clip provides a 3/8" or 1 3/8" clearance at the purlin to reduce water ponding on low pitch roofs. Constructed from 12 gauge material, this clip is an integral part of maintaining panel module.• Panels can be pre-punched, combined with self-engaging backup plates for ease of installation.• Reversible end-for-end panels so each side of the roof can be installed simultaneously.• Panels are factory notched for ease of installation at the endlap.• Comprehensive step-by-step erection manuals.NOTE
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 9SECTION PROPERTIES - CENTRAL SEAM PLUSCENTRAL SEAM PLUS® PANEL, 24 GA., 50 KSIIxxin4/ft0.16300.2187Sxxin3/ft0.10330.1380Main.kips/ft3.0934.131Ixxin4/ft0.32400.3920Sxxin3/ft0.12920.1665Main.kips/ft3.2304.163Section properties and allowables are calculated in accordance with North America Specication for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members (2012 & 2016 Edition). +/- is for deection determination. S +/- is for bending determination. Ma is allowable bending moment. Va is allowable shear strength of panel web elements. All values are for one foot of panel width. Minimum deliverable bare steel thickness should not be less than 0.95 of design thickness.PanelWidth(inches)2418Thickness(inches)0.02250.0225Weight(psf)1.1661.248ShearStrength(Va kips/ft)1.211.61Top in Compression(Positive Bending)Bottom in Compression(Negative Bending)Allowable load based on stress LL(S) is the smallest load due to bending, shear and combined bending and shear. Allowable live load LL(D) based on deection is the smaller load due to stress and deection limit. Allowable wind loads WL based on stress have not been increased by 33.33 % for wind uplift. These loads are for panel strength. Allowable loads do not include web crippling, support/attachment conditions or load testing. Frames, purlins, clips, fasteners and all supports must be designed to resist all loads imposed on the panel. For roof panels, self weight of the panel has to be deducted from the allowable inward load to arrive at the actual 'live load' carrying capacity of the panel.SINGLE SPAN CONDITIONTHEORETICAL ALLOWABLE LIVE & WIND LOADS 2.50 344.5 344.5 344.5 329.9 2.75 284.7 284.7 284.7 272.7 3.00 239.2 239.2 239.2 229.1 3.25 203.8 203.8 203.8 195.2 3.50 175.8 175.8 175.8 168.3 4.00 134.6 134.6 134.6 128.9 4.50 106.3 106.3 106.3 101.8 5.00 86.1 86.1 86.1 82.5 5.50 71.2 71.2 71.2 68.2 Span (feet) WL(psf)LL (S)(psf)24" wide, 50 ksi 18" wide, 50 ksiWL(psf)LL (S)(psf) LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf) 444.1 444.1 444.1 440.7 367.0 367.0 367.0 364.2 308.4 308.4 308.4 306.0 262.8 262.8 262.8 260.8 226.6 226.6 226.6 224.8 173.5 173.5 173.5 172.1 137.1 137.1 137.1 136.0 111.0 111.0 111.0 110.2 91.8 91.8 91.8 91.0LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf)TWO SPAN CONDITION 2.50 303.5 303.5 303.5 314.7 2.75 254.2 254.2 254.2 263.9 3.00 215.9 215.9 215.9 224.3 3.25 185.5 185.5 185.5 192.8 3.50 161.0 161.0 161.0 167.5 4.00 124.5 124.5 124.5 129.6 4.50 99.1 99.1 99.1 103.2 5.00 80.7 80.7 80.7 84.1 5.50 66.9 66.9 66.9 69.8Span (feet) WL(psf)LL (S)(psf)24" wide, 50 ksi 18" wide, 50 ksiWL(psf)LL (S)(psf) LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf) 405.3 405.3 405.3 407.9 339.5 339.5 339.5 341.8 288.3 288.3 288.3 290.3 247.7 247.7 247.7 249.5 215.1 215.1 215.1 216.6 166.3 166.3 166.3 167.5 132.3 132.3 132.3 133.3 107.7 107.7 107.7 108.5 89.4 89.4 89.4 90.0LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf)THREE OR MORE SPAN CONDITION 2.50 346.7 346.7 346.7 359.0 2.75 291.4 291.4 291.4 302.0 3.00 248.1 248.1 248.1 257.4 3.25 213.6 213.6 213.6 221.8 3.50 185.7 185.7 185.7 193.0 4.00 144.0 144.0 144.0 149.8 4.50 114.8 114.8 114.8 119.5 5.00 93.6 93.6 93.6 97.5 5.50 77.7 77.7 77.7 81.0 Span (feet) WL(psf)LL (S)(psf)24" wide, 50 ksi 18" wide, 50 ksiWL(psf)LL (S)(psf) LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf) 463.0 463.0 463.0 465.9 389.1 389.1 389.1 391.6 331.2 331.2 331.2 333.4 285.2 285.2 285.2 287.1 248.0 248.0 248.0 249.7 192.3 192.3 192.3 193.7 153.3 153.3 153.3 154.4 125.0 125.0 125.0 125.9 103.8 103.8 103.8 104.6LL (D) L/180(psf) LL (D) L/240(psf)
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 10 ¾" 24" or 18" COVERAGE16" or 18" COVERAGE3"3"24" or 18" COVERAGE1¾"16" COVERAGE2"CENTRAL SPAN™PANEL PROFILE TYPE CODECentral Span™ Standard SP164(color)Central Span™ Swedged SP164(color)SWCentral Span™ No Striations* SP164(color)NSCentral Span™ No Striations, Swedged* SP164(color)SWNSThe Central Span™ panel has a traditional at pan, vertical rib appearance, often preferred by traditional architects for superior appearance and performance. Central Span™ roofs meet the requirements for a wide range of roof slopes, shapes, loads, weather and related conditions. It has many of the features required for architecturally shaped roofs. PANEL CODES • 2” Vertical Mechanically Seamed Structural Roof Panel.• 16" panel coverage.• Minor striations in the at.• Clip has a full 3” of Thermal Movement.• 90° or 180° seam.• Roof Slopes 1/4:12 and greater.• Factory applied sealant.• One of the highest uplift ratings in the industry.*NOTE: Striation waver must be signed before producing any order without striations. Panels with no striations may exhibit oil canning in the at area of the panels. This is common to the industry and does not aect the integrity of the panel and is not a reason for rejection.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 11 Gauge Span Span (ft) Condition 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 SS Stress 555.5 355.5 246.9 181.4 138.9 109.7 88.9 61.7 L/180 2122.4 1086.6 628.8 396.0 265.3 186.3 135.8 78.6 DS Stress 325.9 219.3 156.9 117.4 91.1 72.6 59.2 41.4 24 L/180 5108.1 2615.4 1513.5 953.1 638.5 448.4 326.9 189.2 TS Stress 366.7 249.4 179.6 135.1 105.0 83.9 68.5 48.1 L/180 4005.1 2050.6 1186.7 747.3 500.6 351.6 256.3 148.3Section properties and allowables are calculated in accordance with North American Specication for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members (2001 Edition & 2004 Supplement). I +/- is for deection determination. S +/- is for bending determination & Ma is allowable bending moment. Ma is allowable bending moment and Va is allowable shear. All values are for one foot of panel width. Minimum deliverable bare steel thickness should not be less than 0.95 of design thickness. Allowable intermediate bearing at 2.5” = 0.357 kips/ft. Allowable end bearing at 2.5” = 0.126 kips/ft.Gauge24Thickness(inches)0.0221Weight(psf)1.254Yield Stress(ksi)50.0Ixxin4/ft0.1943Sxxin3/ft0.1113Main.kips/ft3.333Ixxin4/ft0.0900Sxxin3/ft0.0762Main.kips/ft2.282Top in Compression(Positive Bending)Bottom in Compression(Negative Bending)Allowable load based on stress is the smallest load due to bending, shear and combined bending and shear. Allowable load based on deection limit cannot exceed allowable load based on stress. These loads are for panel strength. Frames, purlins, clips, fasteners and all supports must be designed to resist all loads imposed on the panel. Allowable uplift loads based on stress have not been increased by 33.33 % for wind uplift. Allowable loads for deection are based on deection limitation of span/180. For roof panels, self weight of the panel has to be deducted from the allowable inward load to arrive at the actual ‘live load’ carrying capacity of the panel. SS = Simple span, DS = Double Span and TS = Three or more spansTHEORETICAL ALLOWABLE LIVE & WIND LOADS Span 1592 Test 1592 COE Ultimate Load Design Load Design Load 2.0 232.3 136.4 140.8 2.5 113.2 116.9 3.0 94.3 97.3 3.5 80.9 83.5 4.0 70.8 73.1 4.5 62.9 64.9 5.0 96.5 56.6 58.5 Span 1592 Test 1592 COE Ultimate Load Design Load Design Load 2.0 326.1 191.2 197.6 2.5 157.6 163.0 3.0 131.3 135.8 3.5 112.6 116.5 4.0 98.5 101.9 4.5 87.6 90.6 5.0 134.7 78.8 81.6The above tabulated loads are generated from certied ASTM E-1592 testing. Intermediate design loads are interpolated from ultimate test loads. Design loads contain a safety factor of calculated per AISI. COE design load contains a 1.65 safety factor per COE 07416 Specication. These load capacities are for the panel itself. Frames, purlins, clips, fasteners, and all supports must be designed to resist all loads imposed by the panel. Allowable wind uplift loads have not been increased by 33% as allowed by some codes when wind load controls. This material is subject to change with out notice. Contact Central States for most current values.AllowableShear(kips/ft)0.79ALLOWABLE LIVE LOADS - All loads in pounds per square foot. ALLOWABLE WIND UPLIFT LOADS - 24 Gauge Material (Fy = 50 ksi). All loads in pounds per square foot. 90° Seam 180° SeamSECTION PROPERTIES - CENTRAL SPAN16" WIDE, CENTRAL SPAN™ PANEL
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 12Deliveries will be made using a 65' tractor/trailer weighing approximately 80,000 lbs. It is imperative that all delivery locations be accessible by a vehicle of this size. Our drivers have the authority to refuse delivery to any location they see as unsafe or inaccessible. The customer is responsible for any charges incurred if truck is detained for any reason. The customer is responsible for unloading all trucks. Any damage that occurs at this point is the customer’s responsibility. There must be equipment available to unload the truck. STAGEGalvalume® steel panels have a good service life when exposed to normal weather conditions; however, to protect the appearance of panels and trims from damage, there are a few simple precautions that can be taken. The steel panels are subject to stain when water sits upon, or becomes trapped between the sheets. If the Galvalume® panels are to be stored for any period of time, they should be stored only in a dry place, preferably under a roof. Stand panels on end and fan them out at the bottom to provide air circulation and moisture run o. If space does not allow this, the panels should be separated, blocked o of the oor at least 12 inches to allow air ow, and stored at an incline to encourage drainage. The panels should then be covered, yet still have good air ow through the sheets to prevent condensation. Do not use a plastic cover, as this may cause the panels to sweat or condensation to occur.STORAGEFailure to follow these steps may result in wet storage stains and premature rusting. The manufacturers warranty will be void at this time, and the manufacturer will not be responsible.HANDLINGWhen unloading panels, extreme caution must be employed. Care needs to be used when unloading panels with a forklift. Panel edges and underside paint may become damaged if the forklift driver does not use caution. Once at the job site, care must be taken in order to protect the painted surface. When unbundling the panels, never drag them across the surface of one another. This may cause scratches across the underneath panels. It is recommended that the panels be “rolled” o the top of the bundle to prevent scratching. Never lift panels by the ends, instead lift the panels longitudinally and carry vertically.Panel edges are very sharp, therefore, safety equipment should be worn by all workers handling the material.DELIVERYCARE AND HANDLING
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 13CUTTINGA portable eld shear is the ideal method for cutting panels. Nibblers or a power shear may also be used. Although we do not recommend it, if you decide to cut with a saw, it is very important that the panels be turned upside down during cutting so that hot shavings do not come in contact with the painted surface. Make sure all adjacent panels are covered so that shavings are not imbedded in these panels. If metal shavings become imbedded in the paint surface, they will quickly rust. To avoid this, panels should be thoroughly wiped of all lings on both sides of the panel. Failure to comply with the recommended cutting procedures releases the manufacturer of any responsibility.DRILLINGPanels should not be drilled while stacked. This will cause shavings that will become imbedded in the paint surface.Shavings created bysaw cutting or drillingmay cause the panel to rust and will void warranties in aected areas.CAUTIONCARE AND HANDLINGSee installation manuals for more details.NOTE
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 14UL APPROVALConstructionnumber165180B205205A286308B534535536537541Panel Width (Inches)2424242424242424242424Gauge24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.26 min.Clip TypeBAABCABABBBClip Spacing5'-0"5'-0"5'-0"5'-0"5'-0"5'-0"5'-0 ¼"5'-0 ¼"5'-0"5'-0 ¼"5'-0"SubstrateOpen FramingCompositeOpen FramingOpen FramingPlywoodCompositeOpen FramingOpen FramingCompositeCompositePlywoodUL-2218 Impact ResistanceClass 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4UL-263Fire RatingClass A Class AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AUL-580 RatingClass 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90NOTES: 1. Wind uplift test procedures are in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL-580 under “Tests For Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies.” 2. A detailed installation method is available for each Construction Number above and can be found in the UL Roong Materials and Systems Directory. The panels must be installed in a certain manner to achieve the published results. 3. The panel qualies for a Class A re rating in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL-263. 4. The panel system is listed under the following Fire Resistance Design Numbers: P224, P225, P227, P230, P233, P237, P265, P268, P508, P510, P512, P701, P711, P715, P717, P720, P722, P724, P726, P731, P734, P736, P801, P803, P814, P815, P819, P821, P823. Refer to the UL Fire Resistance Directory for specic construction methods and hourly ratings. 5. Construction Number 450 includes the use of a domed skylight.Clip Type: A (Fixed or Floating); B (Floating); C (Utility).ICBO APPROVALThe ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc., has approved the details, engineering, calculations, computer printouts and product data. This information has been found to comply with 1997 UBC Code and is listed in evaluation report number ER-5409. A copy of this report is available on request.FLORIDA BUILDING CODE PRODUCT APPROVALRoong System details and engineering load tables have been examined by the State of Florida and comply with Florida Building Code Product Approval Number FL 14016.2.Constructionnumber165180C287308A450538539540Panel Width(Inches)2424242424242424Gauge24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.24 min.Clip TypeBBBBBBBBClip Spacing5'-05'-0"5'-0"5'-0"5'-0"5'-0 ¼"5'-0"5'-0"SubstrateOpen FramingCompositeOpen FramingCompositeOpen FramingOpen FramingCompositeCompositeUL-2218 Impact ResistanceClass 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4Class 4UL-263Fire RatingClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AClass AUL-580 RatingClass 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Class 90Clip Type: A (Fixed or Floating); B (Floating); C (Utility).CENTRALLOC®CENTRAL SEAM PLUS
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 15135°1:12PITCH2:12PITCH3:12PITCH4:12PITCH5:12PITCH6:12PITCH7:12PITCH8:12PITCH9:12PITCH10:12PITCH11:12PITCH12:12PITCH13:12PITCH14:12PITCH15:12PITCH16:12PITCH17:12PITCH18:12PITCH1:12PITCH175° 171° 166° 162° 158° 155° 151° 148° 145° 142° 140° 137° 135° 133° 132° 130° 128°2:12PITCH175° 175° 171° 167° 163° 159° 156° 153° 150° 147° 144° 142° 140° 138° 136° 135° 133°3:12PITCH171° 175° 176° 171° 167° 164° 160° 157° 154° 152° 149° 147° 145° 143° 141° 139° 138°4:12PITCH166° 171° 176° 176° 172° 168° 165° 162° 159° 156° 153° 151° 149° 147° 145° 144° 142°5:12PITCH162° 167° 171° 176° 176° 172° 169° 166° 163° 160° 158° 155° 153° 151° 149° 148° 146°6:12PITCH158° 163° 167° 172° 176° 176° 173° 170° 167° 164° 162° 159° 157° 155° 153° 152° 150°7:12PITCH155° 159° 164° 168° 172° 176° 177° 173° 170° 168° 165° 163° 161° 159° 157° 155° 154°8:12PITCH151° 156° 160° 165° 169° 173° 177° 177° 174° 171° 169° 166° 164° 162° 161° 159° 157°9:12PITCH148° 153° 157° 162° 166° 170° 173° 177° 177° 174° 172° 170° 167° 166° 164° 162° 161°10:12PITCH145° 150° 154° 159° 163° 167° 170° 174° 177° 177° 175° 173° 170° 168° 167° 165° 163°11:12PITCH142° 147° 152° 156° 160° 164° 168° 171° 174° 177° 178° 175° 173° 171° 169° 168° 166°12:12PITCH140° 144° 149° 153° 158° 162° 165° 169° 172° 175° 178° 178° 176° 174° 172° 170° 169°LOWER ROOF PITCH INCHES OF RISE OVER 12" OF RUNUPPER ROOF PITCH INCHES OF RISE OVER 12" OF RUNTRANSITION TRIM180°170°160°150°140°130°120°110°100°90°80°70°60°50°40°30°20°10°0°Use these charts to calculate degrees when designing custom trim.Please specify pitch when ordering. 90°Upper Transition Trim3:1210:12154°Lower Transition Trim10:123:12154°Painted sidePainted sideFind the box that intersects your lower and upper roof pitches.If the intersection landsin the gray area, select aLower Transition trim.30°1:12PITCH2:12PITCH3:12PITCH4:12PITCH5:12PITCH6:12PITCH7:12PITCH8:12PITCH9:12PITCH10:12PITCH11:12PITCH12:12PITCH94° 99° 104° 108° 112° 116° 120° 123° 126° 129° 132° 135°173° 167° 160° 154° 148° 143° 138° 134° 130° 126° 123° 120°170° 161° 152° 143° 135° 127° 120° 113° 106° 100° 95° 90°SINGLE SLOPE PITCHES Fascia, Eave, Endwall, Tie-In, GutterDOUBLE SLOPE PITCHES Hip, ValleyRIDGE CAPCONVERTING PITCH TO DEGREE
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 16HOW TO ORDER TRIMTRIMSMP GAUGE CODEBlack 26 BKBrilliant 26 BIBrown 26 BRBurgundy 26 BGBurnished Slate 26 BSCharcoal 26 CHColony 26 CGCopper Metallic* 26 CMCrimson 26 CRDesert 26 DSForest 26 DGGallery 26 GBGalvalume® 26 GLGray 26 GAHawaiian 26 HBHunter 26 GRLight Stone 26 LSPolar 26 PWRustic 26 RRTan 26 TNTaupe 26 TA* Copper Metallic is Fluropon®. Galvalume® is a registered trademark of BIEC International, Inc..SSRCP3 4 AU TRIM GAUGE COLOR CODE CODE CODE TRIM CODEEXAMPLE: Ridge Cap, 24 gauge, AutumnRIDGE CAP FLOATINGSSRCP3 - Girth 15.5" STEP 1:In CentralLink™, start by entering the Item ID. Item ID is made of the TRIM CODE, a GAUGE CODE, and a COLOR CODE. The TRIM CODE can be found with each drawing next to the trim's name. The GAUGE CODE and COLOR CODES are found below.STEP 2:Then type the number of pieces you needalong with the length in feet and inches.COLOR CODESGAUGE CODE24 426 6GAUGE CODES PANEL TRIMFLUROPON® GAUGE GAUGE CODEAsh 24 24 ASAutumn 24 24 AUBrite 24 24 BTBronze 24 24 BZDark Bronze 24 24 DBEvergreen 24 24 EVGalvalume® 24 24 GLSand 24 24 SASlate Gray 24 24 SGSmoke 24 24 SMTerratone 24 24 TETudor 24 24 TUVerdigris 24 24 VELookupSSRCP34AUEnter Item IDPieces10Feet12Inches2Description 24, Autumn, Ridge Cap Floating CentralLink order screen26 ga. SMP trimscan be used withGalvalume panels.Fluropon and SMP trims should not be used as color matches and will fade at di erent rates.TIPPAINT2 1/2”“A”1 1/4”120°120°
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 17Unless otherwise noted, trims come in 24 or 26 gauge, and all angles are 90° or 45°. See page 16 for gauge and color codes.ROOF TRIMSRIDGE CAP - Specify pitch.PAINT2 1/2”“A”1 1/4”120°120°RIDGE CAP FLOATINGPART # DIM. "A" GIRTH ROOF SLOPESSRCP3 3 ½" 15.5" ¼ 2:12SSRCP4 4 ½" 17.5" 2 ⁄ 4:12SSRCP6 6 ½" 21.5" ¼ 2:12 SSRCP7 7 ½" 23.5" 2 ⁄ 4:12 RIDGE END CAPPART # DIM. "A"SSRCE3 3 ½"SSRCE4 4 ½"SSRCE6 6 ½"SSRCE7 7 ½" “A”Use without ventilator - 18" peak purlin spacing.Use without ventilator - 24" peak purlin spacing.SCULPTURED RAKESSRA- Girth 19.25" RAKE SLIDESSRS - Girth 3" PART # LENGTH GIRTH ROOF SLOPESSFXPB1 1'6" 21" ¼ 6:12SSFXPB2 2'6" 21" ¼ 3 ¾:12PAINT PAINTFIXED PEAK BOXRAKE, EAVE - Specify pitch.SCULPTURED EAVESSEA- Girth 14.25" PAINTSCULPTURED HIGH SIDE EAVEPART # DIM. "A" GIRTH ROOF SLOPESSHI-2 2" 23.875" ¼ 1 ¾:12SSHI>2 3 ⁄" 25.5625" 2 4:12PAINTSCULPTURED RAKE ENDSSRESpecify left or right.PARAPETHIGH SIDE EAVE FLOATINGSSEF3 - Dim. "A" 3.5", Girth 12.5" SSEF4 - Dim. "A" 4.5", Girth 13.5"PARAPET TRIMS - Specify pitch.PARAPETRAKE FLASHINGSSSF3 - Dim. "A" 3", Girth 8" SSSF5 - Dim. "A" 5", Girth 10" SSSF7 - Dim. "A" 7", Girth 12" PARAPET RAKE CLEATSSPRC6(color)102 - Girth 2.25" SSPRC4(color)102 - Girth 2.25"PAINT PAINT4”1”“A”4 ¾”A”1 ¼”2 ½”135°Specify pitch¾”1”PAINTGABLE TRIM ANGLESPGTA- Girth 3.5" Central Span only.PART # LENGTH GIRTH ROOF SLOPESSPB 2'1" 33.5" ¼ 6:12Kit includes cinch angles and exible membrane.SPPBOXP ¼ 6:12For use with sculptured high side eave/rake trim.FLOATING PEAK BOX
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 18ZEE CLOSURESSZEE - Girth 5" Use at hip conditions.CONTINUOUS CLEATSSCC - Girth 3" VARIABLE TERMINATIONSSVT - Girth 10.25" PAINTUnless otherwise noted, trims come in 24 or 26 gauge, and all angles are 90° or 45°. See page 16 for gauge and color codes.ROOF TRIMS1”3”1”9”¾”90°½”2 ½”135°PAINT PAINTTERMINATION ZEESPRAKEZ - Girth 4.5" BOX PANEL CAPSSPC - Girth 8.5" Specify pitch.OFFSET PANEL CAPSSOPC - Girth 7.5" Specify pitch.COUNTERFLASHSSCF - Girth 4.5" Specify pitch.PAINTPAINT PAINT½”30°90°2 ½”1”ALTERNATIVE COUNTERFLASHSSACF - Girth 4.5" PAINTFLAT SHEETFS4 - 24 gauge. Girth 48.5"FS6 - 26 gauge. Girth 41.5625"10 sheets or fewer will be packaged in a roll.Additional pallet charge on orders of 10 or more.Central Span only. Decking and open purlin.1 ¼"1 ¼"2"45°3”16”LOW VALLEYSSLVAL - Girth 38" HIGH VALLEYSSHVAL - Girth 41.5" PAINTPAINTVALLEY - Specify pitch.MISC. TRIMSLOW VALLEYSPLVAL - Girth 34.5" HIGH VALLEYSPHVAL - Girth 36.75" PAINTPAINTCentral-Loc and Central Seam Plus. Central-Loc and Central Seam Plus. Central Span only. Central Span only.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 19GUTTERSHANG-ON ¼-4:12 PITCHSSGU-4 - Girth 23.8125"HANG-ON 4-6:12 PITCHSSGU>4 - Girth 24.9375"HANG-ONSPGU - Girth 24.8125"PAINTSCULPTURED GUTTERS - Specify pitch.DOWNSPOUT W/O KICKOUTDS - Girth 16" DOWNSPOUTSDOWNSPOUT WITH KICKOUTDKDOWNSPOUT OUTLETDSOUTLETSpecify pitch. 1/2" turndowns.DOWNSPOUT ELBOWDSE45DSE90DOWNSPOUT STRAPDSS31/2"2"41/4"GUTTER STRAPCL246(color)18 gauge.DOWNSPOUT CONNECTORDSLVEGUTTER END CAP - Specify pitch.SSGEN- For sculptured gutters.10”6156°102°102°Left and right.For Central-Loc and Central Seam Plus.Use in installations where eave plates are not used.PAINTFor Central-Loc and Central Seam Plus.Use in installations where eave plates are not used.Unless otherwise noted, trims come in 24 or 26 gauge, and all angles are 90° or 45°. See page 16 for gauge and color codes.OUTSIDE CORNER BOXSSOCB - Girth 16" INSIDE CORNER BOXSSICB PAINT3 ⁄"4 ¾"4 ¾"9"9"1"5 ½"2"PAINTPAINT156°102°102°For Central Span only.HIGH SIDE OUTSIDE CORNER BOXSSHOCB - Girth 16" 3 5⁄8"4 ¾"4 ¾"3 5⁄8"4 ¾"4 ¾"9"9"2"2"PAINT
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 20ACCESSORIESLOW EAVE PLATECL7600 - 1 ½" x ⁄" x 1 ½" Optional - use with low clips.HIGH EAVE PLATECL7616 - 1 ½" x 1" x 1 ½"Mandatory - use with high clips.1 1/2”1 1/2”1”3/8”1 ½”1” 1 ½”14 gauge red oxide. Length 8'. Weight 7.75 lbs. 14 gauge red oxide. Length 8'. Weight 7.75 lbs.EAVE PLATES HIGH CAPACITY LOW EAVE PLATESPLEPLATE - For ⁄" standoHIGH CAPACITY HIGH EAVE PLATESPHEPLATE - For 1 ⁄" standoCentral Span only. 16 gauge Galvanized. Length 3". Central Span only. 16 gauge Galvanized. Length 3".1 ½"1 ½"3⁄8"1 ½"1 ½"1 3⁄8"LOW RAKE SUPPORTCL7710 - 3 ⁄" x 2 ½"RAKE SUPPORT - All rake supports are 20' long, 14 gauge red oxide, 31 lbs. Longer lead times may apply.Use with low clips for Central-Loc, Central Seam Plus.Use with high clips for Central Span.HIGH RAKE SUPPORTCL7720 - 4 ⁄" x 1 ½"Use with high clips.UTILITY RAKE SUPPORTCL7722 - 3" x 2 ⁄"Use with utility clips.LOW RAKE SUPPORTCL7712 - 2 ⁄" x 3 ½"Use with low clips for Central Span.2" LOW SLIDING CLIPCL2102 - for Central-LocHeight 3 ⁄". Weight .56 lbs.2" LOW SLIDING CLIPCS2122 - for Central Seam PlusHeight 3 ⁄". Weight .56 lbs.2" HIGH SLIDING CLIPCL2104 - for Central-LocHeight 4 ⁄". Weight .68 lbs.2" HIGH SLIDING CLIPCS2124 - for Central Seam PlusHeight 4 ⁄". Weight .68 lbs.CLIPS - Clip fasteners must be ordered separately. Longer lead times may apply.LOW FIXED CLIPCL200 - for Central-LocHIGH FIXED CLIPCL204 - for Central-LocUTILITY CLIPCL208 - for Central-LocFor use over solid substrate only.For fastener applications that do not require 3/8" clearance provided by the low and high clips.Height 3 ⁄". Weight .13 lbs. Height 4 ⁄". Weight .24 lbs. Height 3". Weight .12 lbs.1 ⁄" movement in each direction.1 ⁄" movement in each direction.LOW FLOATING CLIPSPLCLIP - for Central SpanHeight 2 ⁄". Weight .2 lbs.HIGH FLOATING CLIP SPHCLIP - for Central SpanHeight 3 ⁄". Weight .28 lbs.
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 21ACCESSORIESTYPE PART # LENGTH DIAMETER HEAD COLOR #BAGDRILLER 1FASTENER 1" #14 ⁄" HEX w/ ⁄" O.D. WASHER all 250 USES: Clip to purlin with up to 4" insulation thickness. Eave plate to eave strut. Inside closure to eave plate or eave strut. Rake support to purlin (xed system only).LONG LIFE DRILLER 1EFASTENER 1 ¼" #14 ⁄" HEX w/ SEALING WASHER all 250 USES: Panel to eave plate or eave strut. Rake trim to roof panel. Outside closure. End lap.DRILLER 1FFASTENER 1 ½" #14 ⁄" HEX w/ ⁄" O.D. WASHER all 250 USES: Clip to purlin with up to 6" insulation thickness.LONG LIFE LAP TEK 4FASTENER ⁄" #14 ⁄" HEX w/ SEALING WASHER all 250 USES: Ridge and other ashing to outside closure. Gutter to panel. Gutter to strap. Trim to trim conditions.SHOULDER TEK 5FASTENER 1 ¼" #14 ⁄" HEX all 250 USES: Rake support to purlin. Floating eave plate to eave strut.CLIP FASTENER TEK 114CLIPFAST 1 ¼" #14 ⁄" HEX galvanized 250 USES: Central Span - For panel clip and eave plate attachment to steel purlins.PANCAKE HEAD DRILLER 12FASTENER 1" #10 2/2 QUADREX galvanized 250 USES: Support plate to purlins at valley and hip condition. Rake angle to purlins.ZAC METAL/METAL 114ZACMM 1 ¼" #12 5/16" Hex galvanized 250 USES: Attaching panel at eave and end lap.POP RIVET POPcolor) ⁄" all 100 USES: Gutter strap to snow gutter. Snow gutter to eave plate. Panel cap to eave plate. Flashing joints.Fastener color availability may vary by location, contact your sales consultant for details. Order fasteners in increments of 250 pieces.FASTENERS1/8”3 7⁄8”5”BACK-UP PLATE MODIFIEDCL7760 - 24" CL7769 - 18"For use with Central-Loc and Central Seam Plus.BACK-UP CHANNELSPBC60 For use with Central Span only.OUTSIDE CLOSURECL430(color) - 24", Weight .81 lbs.CL432(color) - 18", Weight .65 lbs.Painted closures will have a longer lead time.INSIDE CLOSURECL426(color) - ¾", Weight .22 lbs.Painted closures will have a longer lead time.16 gauge red oxide. Weight 2.45 lbs. Length 6'. 250/skid. 24 gauge Galvalume. 18 gauge Galvalume.1/8”BEARING PLATECL7500 - ¾" For use with Central-Loc and Central Seam Plus.Use with all clips.For use over ridged board installation.SPACER TOOLCL619For use with Central-Loc only.16 gauge red oxide. Weight .32 lbs. Aluminum. Length 26". Weight .32 lbs. Width 16". Height 2 ⁄".END DAMSPED16For use with Central Span only.Aluminum. Use at clip locations to provide additional panel uplift capacity. Longer lead times.WIND CLAMPCL568 - Central-LocCL569 - Central Seam Plus, Central Span
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 05/2022 • Information subject to change 22TAPE SEALER - Use to ll any voids at the minor ribs of panel for eave and valley conditions. *Sold by carton only.SEALANTACCESSORIESPART # TYPE WIDTH THICKNESS LENGTH #PER CARTON CARTON WT.CL512A Minor Rib 1 ⁄" ⁄" 4" 144 pc.* 10 lbs. CL502A Triple Bead 2 ½" ⁄" 20' 6 rolls* 23 lbs. CL504A Tri-Bead ⁄" ⁄" 26' 8 rolls* 20 lbs.SPELT Endlap 1 ¼" ⁄" 30'Central Span only. PART # TYPE COLOR TUBE SIZE #PER CARTON CARTON WT.GEOC Tripolymer Clear 10.3 oz. 24 19 lbs.GEOG Tripolymer Gray 10.3 oz. 24 19 lbs.GEOW Tripolymer White 10.3 oz. 24 19 lbs. MRS10(color) call for colors 10.3 oz. 12 11 lbs.MRS10CLEAR clear 10.3 oz. 12 11 lbs.URETUBE White 10.1 oz. 36 31 lbs.CL502ACL504ACL512ATHERMAL SPACER - Specify system. *Sold by carton only.PART # MATERIAL SIZE LENGTH QTY PER BOX BOX WEIGHTCL575 Polystyrene 1" X 3" 23 ⁄" 192* 15 LBS.CL576 Polystyrene ⁄" X 3" 23 ⁄" 304* 21 LBS.CL577 Polystyrene ⁄" X 3" 23 ⁄" 479* 29 LBS.SPELT
CENTRAL STATES MANUFACTURING, INC.Effective 01/2021 • Information subject to change 10NOTES
Slate Gray Matte Black Ash Smoke Brite Architectural Color Selection Tool† Weathering and appearance variation, including color, sheen, and spangle, is common in non-painted materials and is not a cause for rejection. For consistent appearance, choose a paint-nished product. Colors on this chart are close representations of actual metal color, limited by printing and viewing conditions. Color matching optimized for outdoor viewing. 24 GAUGEFLUROPON® 70% PVDFCHRT_ARCL_240731EChoose CentralGuard for the best protection and a lifetime warranty.Galvalume®† Clear acrylic coatingDark Bronze BronzeTerratone Tudor Sand Autumn FEVE ColorEvergreen centralstatesmfg.com
For information on energy savings, visit https://centralstatesco.com/sustainability/Solar reectance values are determined by means of a solar spectrum reectometer in accordance with ASTM C 1549. Thermal emittance values are determined in accordance with ASTM C 1371. SRI is calculated in accordance to ASTM E 1980 with medium wind speed. Panels are unwashed. The Sherwin-Williams company certies these tests to be true and accurate and performed by their laboratory.Choose an energy ecient paint nish.Solar Reectivity is the metal panel’s ability to reect sunlight. This characteristic of metal roong is the most important in terms of energy savings. Cool metal roong reects much of the sun’s rays, making the surface of the metal much cooler than material with a lower solar reectivity rating. Emissivity is the metal panel’s ability to release absorbed heat. A low emissivity rating means the material will be hot to the touch (it doesn’t release the heat), while material with a higher emissivity rating will be cooler to the touch. Therefore, metal with a low emissivity rating retains heat and may be more desirable for a cooler climate, while a high emissivity rating reects heat and is more eective for saving energy in a warmer climate.Central Seam Plus® - 3” Mechanically Seamed StructuralRecommended minimum pitch - 1/4:12 | Purlin spacing - 5’24" or 18" COVERAGE3"Central-Loc® - 3” Snap-lockRecommended minimum pitch - 1/4:12 | Purlin spacing - 5’3"24" or 18" COVERAGECentral Span™ - 2” Mechanically Seamed StructuralRecommended minimum pitch - 1/4:12 | Purlin spacing - 5’Central Snap® - 1 ¾” Snap-lockRecommended min. pitch - 1:12 | Non-structural panel perfect for light commercial applications.Precision-Loc™ - 1” Sot and Wall PanelConcealed fastener panel with clean lines that complement a building’s walls and sots.Copyright © 2024, Central States Manufacturing, Inc., All Rights Reserved.CentralGuard® is a trademark of Central States® Manufacturing, Inc.Galvalume® is a registered trademark of BIEC International, Inc.COLORINITIAL SOLAR REFLECTIVITYINITIALEMISSIVITYSRI VALUEAsh 0.32 0.84 32Autumn 0.26 0.84 24Brite 0.65 0.85 78Bronze 0.27 0.86 26Dark Bronze 0.27 0.85 26Evergreen 0.26 0.84 24Galvalume®(Acrylic Coated)0.69 0.19 62Sand 0.48 0.86 54Slate Gray 0.18 0.88 15Smoke 0.32 0.85 32Terratone 0.32 0.87 33Tudor 0.26 0.86 32Matte Black 0.26 0.85 24Factory applied sealantFactory applied sealantFactory applied sealantFactory applied sealant