Rivet Pop To Gutter
Gutter
Gutter Outlet
Downpipe Pop
Notched Beam Filler
Downpipe
Outback
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Deck
Gable F
rame
Header Beam
Gutter
Rivet tabs to top of
Beam Capping at
1 metre intervals
Beam
Capping
Figure 33
11.1 Gutter Outlet Assembly
Position the downpipes in line with columns then cut a hole in the
base of the gutter near the back chamfer. Insert the downpipe outlet
from the inside of the gutter and rivet in place using 3mm rivets
(Figure 33). Remove any swarf and waterproof with silicone.
If a flat verandah is included connect the gutter to the flat roof
Outback as described in ‘Outback Flat Attached Verandah, Patios
& Carports’.
Where there is no flat roof adjacent the gable, the gutter is attached
to the top of the beam capping. Cut 30mm tabs in the gutter back
lip at 1000mm intervals and fold back. Fix the gutter to the beam
capping, through the tabs with rivets as shown in (Figure 32). Once
decking is attached (Section 12.0) fit gutter straps at maximum
1000mm intervals, attaching to the top of the decking with rivets.
Waterproof rivets with silicone.
Figure 32
down to beam capping
Back channel fixed upside
Outback
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Deck
Outback
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Deck
Gable F
rame
Front Facia Beam
Header Beam
Beam
Capping
Valley Beam
Column
Gable Beam Bkt
12.1 Flat Roof (If Applicable)
Attach the decking to the flat roof verandah first as laid out under
“DECKING” (’Outback Flat Attached Verandah, Patios & Carports’),
starting from the valley beam and working away, on both sides.
The back channel is attached upside down (the shorter leg on top)
along beam capping to assist the fixing of decking. (Figure 34).
12.2 Clearspan Gable
When attaching the decking to the gable, start from the rear on
one side of the gable. Fix the deck to the angled back channel at
the ridge, and to the capping at the valley beam. If the deck of the
flat roof section runs perpendicular to the valley beams, align the
ribs of the gable decking up with the flat roof section. The Outback
decking will need to overhang the beam capping allowing water to
flow directly into the gutter (Figure 32).
Figure 34
11.0 GUTTERInG
12.0 ATTACH DECKInG