Metalcraft

CROSS SECTIONAL LINE DRAWING

MetecnoSpan (PIR)

Minimum Pitch
3 degrees after deflection
MANUFACTURED:
Brisbane, Australia
ORIENTATION:
Roofing
SHEET LENGTH:
11.8m Maximum without lapping
LAPS:
End lapped upto 16m then step joint
FM Certification
MetecnoSpan® is manufactured by our sister company: Metecno in Brisbane who is the FM Approved product owner. FM 4880 Approved Class 1 - Unlimited Height. FM 4881 Approved Class 1 - Unlimited Height. FM 4471 Approved Class 1 -External roof and wall endurance standard.

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Installation details available for download in PDF, DWG, DXF & RVT files

Loadspan Tables and Technical Information

BPIS Building Product Information Sheet

MetecnoSpan Codemark Aus

FM 4880 Certificate

FM 4881 Certificate

BRANZ FC 14196 Report

Commercial Roof Details

PIR Flame propagation

Masterspec Links

Determine your wind zone

COLORBOND STEEL for roofing and cladding

COLORBOND ULTRA STEEL for roofing and cladding

Maintenance Brochure

EPD COLORBOND for Insulated Panels

LIGHTWEIGHT AND LONG SPANS

Metecnospan has a PIR Core. It is a lightweight panel system incorporating a trapezoidal external roofing product manufactured in 1000mm cover panels for roof systems with a minimum pitch of 3 degrees. Unlike single skin metal roof profiles, the strength of panel construction permits exceptional spans requiring fewer structural supports.

The composite sandwich panel construction also maintains insulation values, which aids in preventing condensation. Metecnospan is manufactured from Bluescope Steel and offers a choice of colours for the external skin.


DIFFERENT INNER SKINS

MetecnoSpan® is available with different inner skins. Please ask Metalcraft Insulated Panels if the inner skin you prefer is available for your project as minimum order quantities might apply.

What now?

What is FM Approval

Architects and builders may be requested by their client to design and construct buildings to FM Global standards. FM Global is an international insurer specializing in the corporate sector. They have developed their own internal suite of standards for evaluating the potential performance of building materials to better assesses risk for insurance purposes. Approval to FM standards includes both a rigorous testing regime and yearly auditing of manufacturers facilities to ensure that the initial standard is maintained.

As rigorous as FM Global’s standards are, the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) requirements must be met independently and override insurer or FM testing requirements. 

FM 4880 Standard

FM 4880 Approval Standard for Class 1 Fire Rating of Insulated Panels, Interior Finish Materials, or Coatings and Exteriors Wall Systems evaluates a panel’s ability to contribute to a fire in a variety of different ways, through a small corner test or larger scale corner test. FM 4880 Approval for Class 1 Fire rating has two grades available:

Class 1 Limited Height – Products must to pass a 25 foot corner test and various other testing;
Class 1 No Height Restriction – Products must pass a 50 foot corner test and various other testing.

FM 4881 Standard

FM 4881 Approval Standard for Class 1 Exterior Wall Systems provides a wide range of Approval ratings to allow manufacturers to target exterior wall systems for almost any geographic area, up to and including cyclone-prone regions. This Standard addresses the natural hazards to which exterior walls are commonly exposed, including the cyclic nature of high-wind events (eg. tropical cyclones), and the impact of windborne debris.

Exterior wall systems must first meet the requirements for Class 1 Fire Rating (FM 4880) and are then tested as necessary for ‘wind load rating’, ‘windborne debris resistance’, and ‘Hail-resistance ratings’.

FM 4471 Standard

FM 4471 Approval Standard for Class 1 Panel Roofs states the requirements for meeting the criteria of this Standard for fire, wind, foot traffic and hail damage resistance.

It sets performance requirements for panel roofs, which includes all components necessary for installation of the panel roof assembly as a whole, including the potential for fire spread on the underside and exterior of the roof panel, and its ability to resist simulated wind uplift resistance, whilst maintaining adequate strength and durability.

FM Accreditations

Bondor’s MetecnoPanel® satisfy the requirements for Class 1 approval, and as such have achieved FM Approval 4880 No Height Restriction. MetecnoPanel also satisfies the requirements for FM Approval 4881 No Height Restriction.

MetecnoSpan® satisfies the requirement for FM Approval 4880 No Height Restriction, FM Approval 4881 No Height Restriction and FM Approval 4471. For further technical information on FM Approval’s 4471, 4880 and 4881, please refer to the documents below.

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