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LindabRoof Drainage System Lindab Rainline™ Assembly insctructions
Open the catalog to page 1Assembly instructions Before you start It is the total area of the roof that decides the dimensions of the roof drainage system. The bigger the roof, the more water the system must take care of. It will pay in the long run to be careful when you measure your roof and calculate dimensions. Take your calculation to your local dealer, who will help you to pick out all the components you need. Please, also visit our web site www.lindab.se/xxxxx for dimensioning help. Measure the roof area There are various types of roofs but measure each roof part by multiplying the roof length with the roof...
Open the catalog to page 2Assembly instructions Transport, storage, unpacking Make sure that the roof drainage components are handled with care during transport, storage and unpacking. If not, the coating may be damaged or the pipes and gutters dented. Store pipes and gutters on a plane and stable surface. Cutting Cut the gutters and pipes with plate shears or a hacksaw on a firm underlay on the ground. Never use an angle grinder. It heats the steel up up and thus destroyes the galvanization. The coating may also be scorched by hot chips or filings. After-treatment If the coating has been damaged, paint it with...
Open the catalog to page 3Assembly instructions Bracket KPK Bracket Adjustable bracket KFL KLK Bracket KFK Stay strap STAG Bracket K21 Bracket for 27 roof pitch K11 Bracket K07 Gutter R Stop end RG Gutter joint RSK Hopper Branch pipe GRÖR Gutter angle, outer RVY Fold out shoe FUTK Gutter angle, inner RVI Overflow protection, angle ÖSK One piece bend SOKN Pipe holder with spike SSV Overflow protection, straight ÖSKR Pipe holder SSVH Downpipe SRÖR Drain shoe BUTK Drain connector MRI Pipe holder SVHÅ Lining of the cursor IMR Pipe connector SRÖRM Shoe UTK Self cleaning leaf trap SLS
Open the catalog to page 4Assembly – Roof Drainage System Roof base Depending on the roof construction of the building different types of brackets can be used. An adjustable bracket is used in the assembly instruction that follows. Other bracket applications are also shown as separate instructions. The brackets that can be used are: Lindab SSK Adjustable bracket Lindab KFM/KFL bracket
Open the catalog to page 5Assembly – Roof Drainage System Bracket assembly Mark out for the brackets SSK around the down pipe. Fasten the “low bracket” 300 mm left to the down pipe mark. Fasten the bracket right of the down pipe mark 2,5 mm higher than the low bracket. Put a string between the high and low bracket. It will help you to place the other brackets. Fasten “high bracket” at the opposite end of roof base. The inclination to the pipe shall be 2,5 mm/m. Fasten the other brackets with c/c 600 mm along the string. Calculate your roof pitch and adjust the bracket accordingly. The SSK bracket can be adjusted for...
Open the catalog to page 6Assembly – Roof Drainage System Gutter assembly Place the gutter in the brackets and mark out for the gutter outlet OMV on the gutter. Use the outlet as template on the gutter. Finish by cutting up to the bead and backside as shown in picture. To get a smooth water fall, use a hammer on the edges. The gutter outlet closes easily on the gutter. Use a hacksaw to make a hole in the gutter. The stop end RG is self sealing. Use a rubber hammer to fix it to the gutter. Place the gutter in the brackets.
Open the catalog to page 7Assembly – Roof Drainage System Gutter joint Place the gutter to be jointed in the brackets and mark out the needed length Silicone should not be used. Place the gutter in the bracket. Use self sealing RSK gutter joint. Press the sealing to the gutter. Close the gutter joint
Open the catalog to page 8Assembly – Roof Drainage System Down pipe bends Intermediate pipelength at 70° bends U mm Level the pipe holders with spirit level or plummet. Assemble the pipe Shoe UTK. Use a self tapping screw on the back side. Measure the length of the down pipe. Mark out for the pipe holders SSVU Down pipe and and holder Use a hack saw to cut the intermediate pipe MST. Remove sharp metal filings with a knife. Check the measures to get the length of the intermediate pipe MST. Use table on the side. Fasten the pipe holder on the wall.
Open the catalog to page 9Assembly – Roof Drainage System Close up assembly pipe holder SSVU It´s easily done to dismount the holder. Alternative to use bracket KPK for perpendicular roof base.
Open the catalog to page 10Assembly – Roof Drainage System Alternative to use bracket KFK for perpendicular roof base. Alternative to use bracket K for perpendicular roof base.
Open the catalog to page 11Assembly – Roof Drainage System Use bracket K11 for 27° roof pitch. Bracket KFM/KFL Bend the brackets at the marking. Minimum radius 10 mm. Mark out on the brackets for the gutter incline. 2,5 mm/m. Number the brackets. 1 is for “Low bracket”. Last bracket is ”High bracket”. Mount brackets no.1 “Low bracket”, and fasten the other brackets
Open the catalog to page 12Assembly – Roof Drainage System Traditional gutter joint
Open the catalog to page 13Assembly – Roof Drainage System Overflow protection ÖSK and ÖSKR Place Overflow protection ÖSKR in the gutter. Overflow protection ÖSK for gutter angles. Cut off the front fold piece on the old bracket. Place the cover brace TB over the old bracket. Gutter angle RVI/RVY Pipeholder SSVU with SST Use SSVU with SST and cut of the legs.
Open the catalog to page 14Assembly – Roof Drainage System Adjustable shoe FUTK Adjustable branch GRÖR Connect a branch pipe. Can be mounted in angle 50-80°. Leaf filter DVSIL Connect the drain shoe BUTK Use IMR in the same color as your rainwater system to cover the pipe from the ground. Connect the sliding pipe PRT. You can also use a self cleaning leaf trap SLS. Use BUTK to connect. Place the drain trap in the ground pipe.
Open the catalog to page 15At Lindab, good thinking is a philosophy that guides us in everything we do. We have made it our mission to create a healthy indoor climate – and to simplify the construction of sustainable buildings. We do that by designing innovative products and solutions that are easy to use, as well as offering efficient availability and logistics. We are also working on ways to reduce our impact on our environment and climate. We do that by developing methods to produce our solutions using a minimum of energy and natural resources, and by reducing negative effects on the environment. We use steel in...
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