VERTICAL SHIPLAP WEATHERBOARD CLADDING SPECIFICATION - SUPPLIERS OF AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD TIMBER SOLUTIONS THAT DON'T COST THE EARTH - LMA ...
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VERTICAL SHIPLAP WEATHERBOARD CLADDING SPECIFICATION SUPPLIERS OF AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD TIMBER SOLUTIONS THAT DON'T COST THE EARTH
SPECIFICATION CONTENTS PAGE(S) 03 LMA TIMBER WEATHERBOARD OVERVIEW 04 - 34 VERTICAL SHIPLAP WEATHERBOARD DETAILING 35 - 38 INSTALLATION GUIDE 39 - 45 DURABILITY (CLASS 1 HARDWOOD) 46 - 55 HARDWOOD SPECIES SPECIFICATION 56 SCREW SPECIFICATION 57 - 60 PENETRATING OIL SPECIFICATION
LMA TIMBER WEATHERBOARD - OVERVIEW LMA Timbers hardwood cladding solutions are a mix of class 1 (40 year plus durability) Australian hardwood timbers that have been milled in accordance with NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411. These timbers include Grey / Red Iron Bark, Tallowwood, and Spotted Gum. Specifications for all of these timbers are included in this document. The timber species is Australian Eucalyptus Class 1 hardwood - not to be confused with New Zealand Eucalyptus which is a lot softer and is generally a class 3 timber. The hardwood cladding is kiln dried to between 9-14% moisture (to meet MPI guidelines) and is milled to precision allowing for a superior finish / minimal movement compared to other timber cladding options. The claddings durability has also been confirmed by Tripti Singh – Scientist at Scion Research – along with copious documentation and research around the world using the Class 1 to 4 System in stating a timbers natural durability. Building consents have been issued all over New Zealand for the hardwood cladding as an alternative cladding solution. CodeMark / Branz appraisal is currently being pursued. Example Council Consents of BCN_2018_4315 (Christchurch Council), BC161351 (Waimakariri Council) BC182180 (Selwyn Council) and BCO10313586 (Auckland Council) where the hardwood has been used as a primary cladding as an alternative build solution. Many comparisons are always made between our hardwood cladding and Western Red Cedar so below is a link to the wood solutions page below which has all the specifications on both Cedar and Grey Iron Bark. By comparing key properties of the two - Grey Iron Bark for example is naturally more durable (>40 years vs 7-15 years for Cedar), higher in density (1120kg/M3 vs 350Kgs M3) and stronger (F27-34 vs F8). The timber is still classified as a light weight cladding coming in at between 23 and 25kgs per m2. Western Red Cedar https://www.woodsolutions.com.au/Wood-Species/Western-Red-Cedar Grey Iron Bark https://www.woodsolutions.com.au/wood-species/ironbark-grey For further information, please get in contact with the Managing Director of LMA Timber - Martin Thompson on 021 398 800 or email martin@lmatimber.co.nz
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure LMA SHIPLAP HARDWOOD CLADDING DRAWING INDEX Product Sheet No. Sheet Name Issue Date LMA VER_00 Shiplap Hardwood Cladding Profile 03/2021 LMA VER_01 Window Head Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_02 3D Window Head Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_03 Window Sill Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_04 3D Window Sill Detail, Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_05 Window Jamb Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_06 3D Window Jamb Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_07 Door Head Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_08 Door Sill Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_09 Door Jamb Detail_Aluminium Joinery 03/2021 LMA VER_10 Internal corner_Mould 03/2021 LMA VER_11 External corner_Sealant 03/2021 LMA VER_12 External corner_Corner flashing 03/2021 LMA VER_13 External corner_Cover batten 03/2021 LMA VER_14 External Corner_Mould 03/2021 LMA VER_15 Enclosed Deck Balustrade to Wall Junction 03/2021 LMA VER_16 Parapet Detail 03/2021 LMA VER_17 Vertical cavity at enclosed deck 03/2021 LMA VER_18 Drained Inter-Storey Joint 03/2021 LMA VER_19 Base of Wall_Concrete 03/2021 LMA VER_20 Scarf Join Stain Finish 03/2021 LMA VER_21 Roof/Wall Junction apron flashing detail 03/2021 LMA VER_22 Soffit Detail_Overhang 03/2021 LMA VER_23 Eaves Detail_No Overhang 03/2021 LMA VER_24 Meter Box Detail 03/2021 LMA VER_25 General Nail fixing detail_Stain finish 03/2021 LMA VER_26 General Nail fixing detail_Paint fnish 03/2021 LMA VER_27 Pipe Penetration Plan Detail 03/2021 LMA VER_28 Pipe Penetration Detail 03/2021 LMA VER_29 Battens Set Out 03/2021 Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Cover sheet E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: @A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 22 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure 9 13 42 3 22 27 3 42 Cladding cover 22 110 Overall External corner mould 139 83 22 Gap 22 5 5 29 Lap 24 Internal corner mould 3 90 11 6 56 6 11 3mm expansion \ contraction gap between Weatherboard 16 22 6 Selected LMA Hardwood cover batten 40 3 20 3 Timber scriber LMA Shiplap hardwood cladding 115mm cover 28 5 40 45° angle . Wurth ASSY plus A2 decking screw 5 or as per E2/AS1 - Table 24 Eave mould EX 50mm x 38mm Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Shiplap Hardwood Cladding Profile E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 20 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure mm mi n. Head flashing turned up to form stop end 10mm min. . Selected LMA hardwood Insulation batts vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten Building underlay selected by others fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 400mm crs max. Additional wall underlay lapped over head flashing Internal lining Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Sealant between head Lintels by others flashing and joinery flange in very high wind zones and above Head flashing Stop end 35mm min. cover . Wall underlay dressed into to flashing opening with flexible flashing 5mm tape installed over wrap to min. air gap corners at head . 10mm min. cover Continuous sealant over to joinery PEF rod Aluminium Z flashing with minimum 15 degree fall as per Table 7 E2/AS1 Selected aluminium window joinery Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Window Head Detail_Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure 5 x;Optional stopend Internal wall lining Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding over horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 400mm crs max. Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Lintels by others Timber packer Continuous sealant over PEF rod Aluminium Z flashing with minimum 15 degree fall as per Table 7 E2/AS1 Sealant between head flashing and joinery flange in very high wind zones and above Selected aluminium window joinery Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: 3D Window Head Detail_Aluminium E: info@lmatimber.co.nz Joinery W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 5@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Selected aluminium window joinery Timber packer Flexible flashing tape continuous along sill, 100mm min. up each jamb and 50mm onto face of underlay 10mm min. cover . to cladding Continuous sealant Provide window support over PEF rod as required by joinery manufacturer Building underlay Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs Insulation batts @ 480mm crs max. Internal lining Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Window Sill Detail_Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Internal lining Timbe framing Optional architrave by others Continuous sealant over PEF rod Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Compressible bond breaker foam seal Optional scriber Selected aluminium window joinery Continuous sealant over PEF rod Timber packer Provide window support as required by joinery manufacturer Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: 3D Window Sill Detail, Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 5@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Internal lining Continuous sealant over PEF rod Insulation batts Flexible flashing tape continuous along sill, 100mm min. up each jamb and 50mm onto face of underlay Timber packer Building underlay selected by others Line of head flashing over Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected aluminium window joinery Selected LMA hardwood 20mm Past Scriber Compressible bond vertical shiplap cladding scriber breaker foam seal min. head min. LMA hardwood scriber to flashing cover to suit as required.Option of extension cladding no scriber required is to provide the weatherboard is hard against the back of the joinery flange and sealed Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Window Jamb Detail_Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Optional architrave by others Continuous sealant over PEF rod Internal lining Timber packer Timbe framing Flexible flashing tape continuous along sill, 100mm min. up each jamb and 50mm onto face of underlay Selected aluminium window joinery Compressible bond breaker foam seal Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Optional scriber Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: 3D Window Jamb Detail_Aluminium E: info@lmatimber.co.nz Joinery W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 5@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 20 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS mm 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure mi n. Head flashing turned up to form stop end 10mm . min. Internal lining Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten Insulation batts fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Building underlay Additional flexible flashing tape selected by others lapped over head flashing Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Head flashing stop end 35mm min. cover to . Head flashing Lintels by others 10mm 5mm min. cover . . min. gap to joinery Aluminium Z flashing with Continuous sealant minimum 15 degree fall as over PEF rod per Table 7 E2/AS1 Sealant between head flashing and joinery flange in very high wind zones and above Selected aluminium door joinery Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Door Head Detail_Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Timber packer Selected aluminium door joinery Flexible flashing tape continuous along sill, 100mm min. up each jamb and 50mm onto face of underlay Floor lining 10mm min. cover . Continuous sealant to cladding over PEF rod Provide door support as required by joinery manufacturer Subfloor insualtion Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten Floor structure by others fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Building underlay lapped over cavity closure strip,Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding 50mm min. below . floor structure 15mm min. drip . edge Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Door Sill Detail_Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Internal lining Continuous sealant over PEF rod Flexible flashing tape continuous along sill, Insulation batts 100mm min. up each jamb and 50mm onto face of underlay Timber packer Building Line of head underlay flashing over selected by others Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs Selected aluminium @ 480mm crs max. door joinery Selected LMA hardwood Compressible bond vertical shiplap cladding breaker foam seal 20mm 10mm min. head min. Continuous strip of LMA hardwood scriber to flashing cover to sealant suit as required. Option of extension cladding no scriber is to provide that the weatherboard is hard against the back of the joinery flange and sealed Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Door Jamb Detail_Aluminium Joinery E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. 100x100mm aluminium corner flashing as per NZBC E2/AS1 Internal lining Continuous bead of flexible adhesive/sealant between profiles Building underlay Timber internal corner mould continuous around corner Continuous bead of flexible adhesive/sealant between profiles Flexible flashing tape at corner Timber framing Insulation batts Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Internal corner_Mould E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten Selected LMA Hardwood fixed horizontal to dwangs cover batten @ 480mm crs max. Continuous bead of flexible adhesive/sealant between profiles Selected LMA Hardwood cover batten Building underlay continuous around corner 75x75mm aluminium corner flashing Timber framing Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Timber framing Internal lining Insulation batts Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: External corner_Sealant E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 400mm crs max. 50mm x 50mm external box corner back flashing Building underlay continuous around corner Timber framing Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Insulation batts Internal lining Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: External corner_Corner flashing E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Selected LMA Hardwood cover batten 75x75mm aluminium corner flashing as per NZBC E2/AS1 Building underlay continuous around corner Timber framing Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Insulation batts Internal lining Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: External corner_Cover batten E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten Continuous bead of fixed horizontal to dwangs flexible adhesive/sealant @ 480mm crs max. External corner mould 140x140mm aluminium corner flashing Continuous bead of flexible adhesive/sealant Building underlay continuous around corner Timber framing Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Insulation batts Internal lining Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: External Corner_Mould E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Insulation batts 100x100mm aluminium corner Timber framing flashing as per NZBC E2/AS1 Flexible flashing tape at corner Internal lining Building underlay continuous around corner. Continue over top of sloped packer and down to deck Continuous bead of flexible adhesive/sealant between profiles Internal corner mould Battens 40mm min. - away from corner Timber framing Building underlay Horizontal Cavity batten continuous around fixed horizontal to dwangs corner. Continue over @ 480mm crs max. top of sloped packer and down to deck Battens 40mm min. - away from corner 100x100mm aluminium corner flashing as per NZBC E2/AS1 Continuous bead of flexible adhesive/sealant between profiles Internal corner mould 150mm min. to . face of window or Insulation batts door jamb stud Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Enclosed Deck Balustrade to Wall E: info@lmatimber.co.nz Junction W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure H3.2 Treated timber, or H3 9mm Cap flashing with minimum 5 plywood, or polystyrene packer degree fall & minimum cover to form slope. Refer to Figure 10 as per E2/AS1 Table 7. Fix E2/AS1 for details through sides only 5° min. slope Roof underlay to provide separation of metal capping and timber Refer Table 7 E2/AS1 for min. . required cover Refer Table 7 E2/AS1 for min. . Timber packer required cover Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs Building underlay continuous @ 480mm crs max. over top of framing Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs Selected LMA hardwood @ 480mm crs max. vertical shiplap cladding Selected LMA hardwood Timber framing vertical shiplap cladding Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Parapet Detail E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Building underlay Internal lining selected by others Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ Insulation batts 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Timber framing Deck waterproof membrane carry up behind building wrap past wall framing bottom plate Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Provide DPC between concrete and timber frame 50mm min. 150mm min. . . below floor membrane level upstand 15mm . min. drip 100mm . edge min. 35mm min. . above deck membrane Corner Fillet Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Vertical cavity at enclosed deck E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Building underlay selected Internal lining by others Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding 10mm Floor lining to finish 10mm back from outside framing Additional flexible flashing tape lapped over head flashing Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Aluminium Z flashing with minimum 15 degree fall as per Table 7 E2/AS1 35mm .min. cover to flashing 15mm min. drip . edge Floor structure 5mm . min. gap 35mm min. cover . to cladding Building underlay selected by others Internal lining Insulation batts Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Drained Inter-Storey Joint E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Building underlay selected by others Internal lining Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Insulation batts Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ Timber framing 480mm crs max. Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Provide DPC between concrete and timber frame 50mm min. below . floor level 15mm min. drip . edge 100mm min. to permanent paving or 175 min. to unpaved ground as per Clause 9.1.3 of E2/AS1 . Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Base of Wall_Concrete E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs 1). 30min. framing Internal lining penetration @ 480mm crs max. for Stain Finish . Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Timber framing Continuous strip of flexible adhesive sealant 10 30° Scarf Join Wurth ASSY plus A2 decking screw upward slope to fixing or as per E2/AS1 - Table 24 Building underlay selected by others Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding NOTE: Cut ends of scarf join must be double coated with oil or stain. Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Scarf Join Stain Finish E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Building underlay selected by others Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Internal lining Additional flexible flashing tape lapped over roof flashing Timber nogging for roof flashing fixing Cavity closure strip set 15mm above drip edge to cladding Insulation batts 75mm min. flashing leg above . bottom of cladding Timber framing Roof flashing with bottom edge dressed down or notched as per Table 7 E2/AS1 35mm min. above . flashing Roofing underlay continued up behind flashing Selected roofing with stop end Refer F Figur lashin. g co e7& v Table er 7o f E2/A S1 Roof framing Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Roof/Wall Junction apron flashing detail E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Soffit lining Timber eave moulding as per NZBC E2/AS1 Insulation batts Internal lining Building underlay selected by others Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Soffit Detail_Overhang E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Re fe rF igu Flash re 7 & ing c T ov . able er 7o fE 2/ A S1 Selected roof over roof underlay Eaves flashing when required by E2/AS1 Selected gutter Selected fascia board Continuous sealant over PEF rod Insulation batts Building underlay selected by others Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Eaves Detail_No Overhang E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 20 mm 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure mi n. Head flashing turned up to form stop end 10mm min. . Additional flexible flashing tape Internal lining lapped over head flashing Selected LMA hardwood Insulation batts vertical shiplap cladding 35mm Building underlay min. cover Cavity closure strip set 15mm to flashing above drip edge to cladding . selected by others Head flashing stop end Timber nogging as required Aluminium Z flashing with minimum 15 degree fall as 10mm 5mm per Table 7 E2/AS1 . . min. min. gap Continuous sealant cover over PEF rod Metal Angle sealed and riveted around edge of Meter Box. Refer to Figure 69 E2/AS1 Meter box Flexible flashing tape continuous along sill, 100mm min. up each jamb and 50mm onto face of underlay Continuous sealant over PEF rod Metal Angle sealed and riveted around edge of Meter Box. Refer to Figure 69 E2/AS1 Internal lining Building underlay selected by others Insulation batts Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. NOTE: Jamb detail similar to si Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Meter Box Detail E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Internal lining 30 min. 30mm framing penetration 40 x 2.0mm stainless steel clinch nail Building underlay Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal selected by others to dwangs @ 400mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding 8 3 24 5 Wurth ASSY plus A2 decking screw Lap upward slope to fixing or as per 35 5 E2/AS1 - Table 24 Nail position Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Internal lining Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs Building underlay @ 480mm crs max. selected by others Wurth ASSY plus A2 decking screw upward slope to fixing or as per E2/AS1 - Table 24 30mm min. framing penetration Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: General Nail fixing detail_Stain finish E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Internal lining 35mm 35 min. framing penetration 40 x 2.0mm stainless steel clinch nail Building underlay Horizontal Cavity batten fixed selected by others horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding 8 3 24 5 Lap Wurth ASSY plus A2 decking screw 35 5 upward slope to fixing or as per E2/AS1 - Table 24 Nail position Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Internal lining Horizontal Cavity batten fixed horizontal to dwangs Building underlay @ 480mm crs max. selected by others Wurth ASSY plus A2 decking screw upward slope to fixing or as per E2/AS1 - Table 24 30mm min. framing penetration Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: General Nail fixing detail_Paint fnish E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Continuous sealant Internal lining Pipe penetration sloping to the outside Support pipe with a nog under and a screw fixed strap over 75mm Flexible flashing tape folded around pipe and min. cover to underlay over building underlay all around Building underlay selected by others Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Horizontal Cavity batten Continuous sealant fixed horizontal to dwangs over PEF rod @ 480mm crs max. Flange plate over pipe, Selected LMA hardwood sealed around pipe and top vertical shiplap cladding half of flange. Refer to Figure 68 E2/AS1 Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Pipe Penetration Plan Detail E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@ A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure Building underlay selected by others Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Internal lining Flange plate over pipe, Continuous air seal sealed around pipe and top around pipe half of flange. Refer to Figure 68 E2/AS1 Continuous sealant over PEF rod Pipe penetratio n sloping to the outside Solid blocking around penetration with min. Flexible flashing tape folded 75mm overlap to underlay around pipe and over 75mm min. building underlay cover to . underlay Horizontal Cavity batten all around fixed horizontal to dwangs @ 480mm crs max. Selected LMA hardwood vertical shiplap cladding Building underlay selected by others Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Pipe Penetration Detail E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: 1 : 2@A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
1. Scope as per Clauses 1.0 and 9.4 E2/AS1 2. Profiles as per NZS 3617 Branz Bulletin 411 3. Fixings as per Table 24 E2/AS1 4. Compatibility of materials as per Tables 20-22 E2/AS1 5. Flashing as per Clause 4.0 E2/AS1 6. Rigid and flexible underlay as per Table 23 and Clauses 9.1.5 to 9.1.7 E2/AS1 or proprietary approved alternative 7. The weatherboard system relies on the joinery meeting the requirements of NZS 4211 for the relevant building wind zone or wind pressure x; 60 0 x; 60 x; 60 0 0 x; 60 0 x; 480 x; 480 x; 480 x; 480 x; 480 x; 480 x; 480 Contact Details • TITLE: LMA Vertical Shiplap Hardwood Cladding P: 021 398 800 • DRAWING: Battens Set Out E: info@lmatimber.co.nz W: www.lmatimber.co.nz A: 281 Dyers Road, Bromley, 8062 • SCALE: NTS @A4 • DATE:01/03/2021 Copyright 2018 LMA Timber LTD. all rights reserved. Details may be subjects to change without notification.
VERTICAL SHIPLAP HARDWOOD CLADDING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Material Storage: The cladding will be supplied with weatherproof wrap, we recommend this is inspected for damage during transportation and any damage repaired. Packs should be stored on packers to maintain at least 150mm ground clearance, be supported on dry and clean timber bearers at maximum 900 mm centres and stored on a level surface. Once the packing straps are removed the pack should be stropped tight to maintain pack integrity especially if it is to sit for an extended period of time. The weatherboards must be kept dry at all times either by storing within an enclosed building or when stored externally an additional secondary cover to the plastic wrapping is required. Care must be taken to avoid damage to edges, ends and the weatherboard surfaces. Moisture Content In Timber To meet New Zealand MPI / Customs standards, LMA Timbers Australian Hardwood must present at between 9 and 14% moisture content – this is confirmed through kiln dried certification upon custom clearance. Throughout New Zealand, we have a variance in our EMC (Equilibrium Moisture Content). Timber is affected by this as it is the relative humidity of the air and air temperature it is in contact with causing it to shrink or expand until it finds its equilibrium. With this in mind, we highly recommend that in order for the timber to acclimatise to its environment and to help ensure minimal movement once installed that it is stored on the actual building site for a number of weeks and filleted (6mm minimum gap between cladding boards) allowing air to freely flow between the boards. Please ensure to keep the pack stropped tight once filleted to maintain the timbers integrity, especially if it is going to sit for an extended period of time. Substrate prep (Refer Selected LMA Hardwood Cladding Detailing) LMA recommends our hardwood cladding is used over a E2 compliant drained and vented cavity system. Timber castellated horizontal cavity battens at 480mm max vertical spacing are recommended. Either 20mm battens fully supported by structural blocking or 40mm+ structural cavity battens are acceptable.
Installation: Fixings type are either Würth 70mm x 5.5mm Assy Plus Self Drilling Decking Screws (preferred) or 75mm x 3.25mm rose head annular groove S/S or Silica Bronze nails (must be pre drilled). Pre drilling is advised but is a must when closer that 100mm from the end of a board. Placement of fixing is 35-40mm in from lap edge through the full thickness of the board. Clinch nails must be used under the lap to maintain a 2mm expansion gap at the rear face at all times. Timber Oiling of Laps, Weather Groove and Back All lap joints and ends must be sealed with oil, this includes the board lap and weather groove. In places such as Central Otago where EMC rates are considerably lower at 9 - 10%, the back of the timber cladding must also be oiled. LMA timber recommends using Dulux Intergrain natural penetrating oil. We have a nationwide deal with Dulux so that you receive up to 20% discount on the reccommend retail price. Please use our cash trade account number when purchasing - LMA Timber 139658. Joining: Bottom edges should be cut with an angle of 15deg+ away from the building to create a drip edge. All board joints should be spliced horizontally with a cut angle of 30deg+ with the splice draining to the exterior face and both cut ends well sealed. An unsupported board overhang of no more than 70mm is recommended. All boards must be fully fixed off within a reasonable time frame to avoid any movement due to moisture exposure and thermal stresses.
Maintenance: Building owners are responsible for the maintenance of LMA Timbers Hardwood Cladding Systems - both vertical and horizontal. Annual inspections must be made to ensure that all aspects of the cladding system, including flashings remain in a weatherproof condition. Any damaged areas or areas showing signs of deterioration which would allow water ingress, must be repaired immediately. Sealant, coatings, flashings or the weatherboards must be repaired in accordance with the relevant manufacturer’s instructions. 1.0 Annual Timber Cleaning Regular cleaning (at least annually) of the surface finish with water and a mild detergent is recommended to remove grime, dirt and organic growth (such as mould) to maximise the life and appearance of the cladding. 2.0 Re-coating of Oil / Stain As our reclaimed Australian Hardwood is a class 1 timber as per AS 5604-2005 Timber—natural durability ratings. This means the timber has 40 year plus durability and technically does not require further oiling / staining as long as our installation guidelines are strictly followed. However, oiling / staining the timber every 2-3 years will increase its durability to 50 years plus when the oil has a UV stabiliser. It will also help to preserve the original colour of the timber at the time of installation to minimise the silvering off effect due to the strong UV rays we experience in New Zealand. If no oil / stain is applied over time and the timber has been installed as per the installation guidelines, the timber will naturally silver off without its 40 year durability being compromised. Health and Safety: Cutting of LMA Timber cladding must be carried out in well ventilated areas and dust masks, gloves, eye and hearing protection must be worn. LAST UPDATED: 17TH APRIL 2020
VERTICAL SHIPLAP WEATHERBOARD CLADDING - DURABILITY CLASS 1 - 40 YEAR PLUS From: Tripti Singh Date: Tuesday, 15 December 2020 at 12:03 PM To: Martin Thompson Subject: FW: Australian Hardwood Durability - Auckland Council Hi Martin, The most common, naturally durable, Australian Eucalyptus Ironbark spp. are E. paniculata, E. crebra, E. siderophloia. Based on Australian Standard, AS 5604: 2005, the heartwood of Grey Iron Bark has a natural durability rating of Class 1 for both above and in-ground situations and is suitable as a cladding material. Regards Tripti Dr. Tripti Singh Scientist/Project Leader (Bioactives & Wood Protection) Scion 49 Sala Street, Private Bag 3020, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand DDI +64 7 343 5329 | Mobile +64 0277427126
Professional papers Durability of New Zealand grown timbers David Page and Tripti Singh Data collected over many years and from field system (As 5604-2003), which classifies timbers into sites throughout New Zealand were used to classify the four durability classes: durability of timber from locally grown species. The . Class I - very durable durability classifications were based on in-ground tests of small stakes. The suitability of individual species . Class 2 - durable for a range of end uses has been measured using a combination of field and 'in-service' tests around the . Class 3 - moderately durable country. These data support the use of naturally durable . Class 4 - non-durable. species as an alternative to preservative treated ladiata The benchmark testing system used is ground pine. Suggested uses for the species, their suitability to contact stakes, usually 50 or 20 minimetres square. meet the requirements of NZS 3602 (2003) and likely limitations are discussed. All species are classified on the basis of the heartwood durability because sapwood, regardless of tree species, is While the in-ground durability classification non-durable. The proportion of sapwood in a tree may provides a useful guide for above-ground uses other also influence the suitability of a species for particular end factors such as coatings, orientation and exposure uses. For example, Robinia (Robinin pseudoQcaciQ) usually to rainfall have a major influence on the durability has very little sapwood whereas pine species normally of components in above-ground situations. Timber have a high sapwood proportion and heartwood of from naturally durable species exhibits more variable low to moderate durability. Robinia does not therefore resistance to decay organisms than that from ladiata require preservative treatment, but timber from pine pine treated commercially with preservatives. We found species requires it before use in outdoor environments. that the durability classification of some locally grown timbers may be different to that of imported timber of Field and in-service tests the same species. In tests conducted by Scion, suitability for various There are very few species currently grown in end uses has been measured using a combination of New Zealand that will consistently meet the durability field and in-service tests around the country. These take requirements for use as house piles or marine timbers. into account various factors as well as durability such Hardwoods, particularly eucalyptus species, dominate as stability, strength, wear resistance and compatibility the list of species suitable for use in moderate-high with coatings. decay hazard situations such as fence posts and decking where a minimum service life of less than 50 years is Field tests are simulated commodity tests required. Timber stability is important in low decay established at Scion field test sites and may include hazard uses such as weatherboards and joinery. Hence timber from experimental or commercial production. softwoods such as cypresses may be preferred for that In-service tests involve commercially produced timber type of use. components installed in buildings and other structures throughout the country. These field and in-service tests Durability testing have been used to confirm the suitability of the species for above-ground end uses, as shown in Table I. Naturally durable timber is an attractive alternative to replace or minimise the use of toxic chemical-based While a particular species may perform well in biocides for wood protection. Testing of the durability these tests, other factors such as susceptibility of the of locally grown timber species and their suitability growing tree to fungal and insects attack or specific for various uses in buildings has been carried out at site and establishment requirements could well restrict Scion for the past 60 years and is ongoing (FR1, 1982, planting and subsequent utilisation. The list of species 1997). Originally samples for testing were taken from tested for durability does not include many timber the general population of individual species, but more species grown in this country. recently some selection has started in an effort to find There are many species in parks and small woodlots clones with above-average durability. that are occasionally sawn locally or have yet to become available in commercial quantities. These include Classification system EUColyptus bosistonnn and some of the other species being grown under the Dryland Forests Initiative - see WWW. Natural durability rating refers to the timber info@nzdfir. org. nz. Many of the indigenous species performance both in contact with the ground and listed here are now seldom available. Beech species from above-ground. Durability in New Zealand is measured managed forests and totala from managed woodlots using the AUStralasian natural durability classification in the far north may be available in small quantities. NZJournalof Forestry, February 2014, V01.58, No. 4
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