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Measuring your Climax saddle roof
Measurement
The ridge of the saddle roof must be attached to at least one wall.
Determine height difference H.
Height difference H is the difference between the bottom side of wall profile MB and the bottom surface of the gutter combination. The
stop lip for the window is not included in the calculation. Height H must be equal at the left and the right.
Height h’ depends on the thickness of the glazing and the angle of gradient where 1 or multiple thermal bridges Y16P are to be slid in.
Determine the depth (Fig. 2, page 13)
Measure the distance from support post P to determine roof depth D. The left depth DL may be different from the right depth DR when the
roof is asymmetrical. The maximum depth D is 6 m. The additional depth of the gutter G equals 2x 219.
Determine the width B (Fig. 2, page 13)
Width B of the Climax is the distance between the wall and the exterior of the side support. If the Climax saddle roof is installed between
two walls and a gutter with screwed-on gutter end pieces is used, you can deduct 5 mm per side from width B. This is because the screws for
the gutter end piece require additional width and additional clearance is recommended.
These measurements can be used to calculate all other measurements using the Climafast calculation application that is made available free
of charge by Skylux. All possible exceptions are taken into account. The correct cutting lengths are provided and only correct combinations
are suggested. The list of measurements for sizing is always provided with the materials.
Sheet thickness (mm)
Slope °
5-35
36-45
5-20
21-35
36-40
41-45
5-30
31-40
41-45
Number of Y16P
1
2
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
Heigth h (mm)
156 + 8 172 + 8 156 + 8 172 + 8 188 + 8 204 + 8 172 + 8 188 + 8 204 + 8
26-34
Number of Y16P in relation to the sheet thickness and angle of slope
0-16
17-25
D
219 mm
219 mm
H
D
R
D
L
h’ 164 mm
156 mm
Y16P
B
H
D
R
D
L
α
<
20°