Crest fix the
brackets with
pop rivets.
Approximately 1000mm
GUTTER
BRACKETS
Cut a hole and
rivet the outlet
into position.
Seal with silicone.
Stop end
Pop rivet and silicone
the stop ends
Outlet
GUTTER INSTALLATION
Gutter Side PA Door
If you are installing a PA door, leave an 835mm gap
between the wall sheets. Fix the wall sheets on either
side of the proposed door location. It may be necessary
to rotate one of the wall sheets so the under-lap is
aligned with the door opening on both sides (refer to
Figure 8). To avoid cutting, the sheets may need to be
lapped several times.
Once the wall sheets have been fixed, cut the middle and
bottom wall girts with a hacksaw. Do not cut the top wall girt.
Slide the door mullions into position so they cap the
middle and bottom wall girts. Notch and fix the door
mullions to the top girt with one 10x16mm self drilling
screw and one rivet (Figure 9).
Position and fix the door lintel to the door mullions with
two rivets. The door lintel should finish 2250mm from
the bottom of the wall sheets (refer to Figure 9).
Pan fix a wall sheet to the PA door frame with 10x16mm
screws. Fix the PA door side flashing with rivets at
600mm centres.
Determine which way the door will swing. The PA door
frame will be provided with two 100x75mm butt hinges
that are pre-welded in position. Fix the hinges to the
door mullion with 10x16mm wafer head screws.
If PA Door sheets require cutting, the excess sheeting can
be fixed above the PA Door in conjunction with a PA Door
gutter flashing. Alternatively, if a PA Door header flashing
is provided, rivet the PA Door header flashing to the door
mullions to flash the area above the door opening.
Gable End PA Door
For Homesheds greater than 2.4m high, the installation
of the PA Door mullions in the the gable end of the
Homeshed follow the same process as for the gutter side,
with the mullions being fixed to the top girt (under the
rafter).
If the PA Door is being installed in a Homeshed less than
2.4m high the top girt also needs to be cut as the PA
Door mullions are fixed to the rafter.
As gable end sheets are not rotated, two sheets will need
to be trimmed to allow for the PA Door opening (Figure 10).
When cutting the second sheet try to cut along the pan of
the sheet to ensure a clean flat edge with no gaps. A PA
Door angle trimmer is supplied to flash the edge of the
second cut sheet (sheet 3 in Figure 10).
A PA Door gable end header flashing will be provided and
may require cutting. This flashing will cap the bottom of
the cut header sheets and act as a gutter above the door
opening.
PERSONAL ACCESS DOOR
Constructing the Gutters
Rivet a left and right hand stop end to each length of
gutter. Seal with silicone.
Cut a hole for each downpipe outlet and rivet the outlet
into position (refer to Figure 6). Seal with silicone.
Gutter Brackets
Crest fix the gutter brackets to the wall sheets at
approximately 1000mm centres with pop rivets (refer to
Figure 7). Allow for a slight fall towards the downpipe
end so the water can flow freely.
Once the gutter brackets have been installed,
roll the gutter bead onto the gutter bracket
and clip the back of the gutter into position.
GUTTER INSTALLATION
Figure 6
Figure 7