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Metal Fascia & Gutter Systems

JH Stephenson Quad Gutter

STEELINE TRADITIONAL QUAD GUTTER is the traditional gutter that still gives your home that Colonial look. JH Stephenson Quad Gutter can now be supplied with or without overflow slots so that your home can be protected from water overflow and by using concealed brackets, your gutter has a smooth unobstructed appearance. Made from zinc/aluminium coated high tensile steel, JH Stephenson Quad Gutter is strong and long lasting.

ADVANTAGES

COST SAVINGS
JH Stephenson Quad Gutter is continuously roll formed from light gauge coil steel and therefore has low initial cost. Labour savings in erection time are also made because of the quick and easy method of attaching to the Fascia. Because of the protective coating there is very little cost involved in maintaining JH Stephenson Quad Gutter as it lasts years without being touched.

PROTECTION
Zincalume® and Pre-painted Zincalume® coated steel provides the best protection from the environment and gives long life to any building.

LENGTHS
JH Stephenson Quad Gutter can be cut in the factory to any length specified by the customer. Using longer lengths eliminates joints and gives a neat appearance. (Max. 8m)

SUPPORT RECOMMENDATIONS

Gutter Brackets are to be placed at Stop Ends and between Stop Ends at intervals of not more than 1200mm. Where Metal Fascia is used. brackets must be placed within 150mm either side of the rafter brackets.

ACCESSORIES
A full range of accessories to compliment JH Stephenson Quad Gutter is available as shown below.

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APPLICATION

GUTTER SPECIFICATION
In accordance with AS.2179. JH Stephenson Quad Gutter is designated: Profile EQ Material AZS Size 4500

SELECTION & USE
The sizing of the gutter and downpipes is to be in accordance with AS.2180.

TESTING
JH Stephenson Quad Gutter has been tested for lateral loading and water loading in accordance with AS.2180 and has passed these tests.

COMPATABILITY
Lead flashings and copper or copper alloy materials should not be used with or in run-off situations with Zincalume® sheeting. Also do not use lead head nails.

SEALING
Zincalume® or pre-painted material cannot be soldered and to seal a suitable sealant and mechanical fasteners must be used.

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS

MATERIAL
The material used complies with:
Zincalume® Grade G300/AZ150 (300 MPa minimum Yield Stress) coated with a minimum 150 gm/sq m, zinc/aluminium alloy as specified in AS.1397.
Pre-painted Zincalume® baked silicon modified polyester paint applied over Zincalume steel sheet Grade G300/AZ150.

THICKNESS
The material thickness is 0.55mm Base Material Thickness and 0.62mm Total Coated Thickness. Gutter Brackets are manufactured from 1.2mm BMT Zincalume® steel sheet.

MASS
Per Unit Length - 1.25 kg/m.

FINISH
JH Stephenson Quad Gutter is available in the following finishes:
a. Standard Zincalume®
b. Pre-Prime coated Zincalume® suitable for painting.
c. Pre-painted Zincalume® in a wide range of colours.
(Colour chart available from your Steeline Centres.)

INSTALLATION

FIXING TO TIMBER FASCIA
Fix a Bracket at the high end of fall first, then fix a bracket at the low end of the fall. Stringline a common datum on both Brackets and install the remaining Brackets at the required spacings (not exceeding 1200mm) with common datum on the stringline. The Brackets are best attached to the fascia with 2 - 40 x 03.75mm Helical thread galvanised nails placed diagonally opposite.

FIXING TO RAISED SLOT METAL FASCIA
Insert the thin tag of the Bracket through a raised slot and slide to approximate height. Do this to all Brackets spaced at required spacings (not exceeding 1200mm). Using 1 - 16 x 10 - 10 Wafer Head Tec Screw or 1-0.4 Blind Rivet. fix the high end of the fall bracket then the low end of the fall bracket and stringline a common datum of both brackets. Adjust other brackets until the common datum is on the stringline. then fix those brackets preferably through the bottom middle hole.

ATTACHING GUTTER TO BRACKETS
Hook the front of the gutter onto end of the long arm of the brackets and slide back of gutter under the long arm until it is hard up to the back of the bracket. Push gutter into the upright position lifting the bottom of the gutter onto the platform provided by the bracket. When the gutter is in the correct position turn down both tabs of the gutter brackets onto the back of the gutter to complete the attachment.

END STOPS
Preformed End Stops provide a neat finish to straight runs of gutter. These Stop Ends require less labour and skill than site formed ends. Both methods of end stopping require the use of monel Blind Rivets and a roofing type silicon sealant.

DOWNPIPES
Downpipe, Downpipe Drops and Downpipe Brackets are available from the Steeline Centres. If 100 x 75 mm Downpipe is being used, then mark a 100 x 75mm rectangle longways in the centre of the gutter bottom at the downpipe position. Pierce the centre of the rectangle and cut diagonals from centre to corners, then cut the sides of the rectangle to accommodate downpipe drop. Use monel blind rivets and a roofing type silicon sealant to attach downpipe drops to gutter and downpipe to downpipe drop. Refer to Downpipe leaflet for downpipe notching for bends.

EXTERNAL CORNERS
When cutting the gutter lengths allow on extra 135mm past the outside Fascia. Cut the gutter ends at 45degrees as shown. Assemble with the PVC External corner. bending the metal tabs over the gutter and pressing the metal clips down onto the PVC pegs of the corner.

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INTERNAL CORNERS
When cutting gutter lengths, allow for the gutter to go right up to the adjoining Fascia. Cut gutter ends at 454 as shown. Assemble in a similar manner to External Corners.

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GUTTER JOINING
Reduce the top rib for 25mm to allow for a slip joint. Slide the reduced end into the other end applying a suitable sealant. Blind Rivet together using 04 Monel Rivets.

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