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FACTORY ASSEMBLY
The timber framework is to be constructed with the sheathing board
in
position. Breather-Foil FR is rolled out into position and then
stapled to
the sheathing board. An overlap of 200mm must be allowed at the
lower
edge of the panel. This is to allow for coverage of the lower sole
plate or
upper floor joists. An overlap of 150mm must be allowed at the
right hand
edge of the panel. This is to allow for coverage and sealing of
the vertical
joint on assembled panels. The end overlap and the bottom overlap
should not be stapled, but left loose for site fixing.
All mid panel horizontal joints have an overlap of 75mm. The upper
layer
must overlap the lower layer to allow any penetrating water to
be dispersed
to a safe outlet. These horizontal laps are to be left open to
allow the panels
to breathe. The location of the timber studs should now be highlighted
with
indelible ink to allow for future accurate positioning of the wall
ties.
Any window and door openings are to be cut out
with the Breather-Foil FR and can now be turned
inside the opening and fixed to the studwork or
cut flush to the edges of the opening.
Stacking/Transport
Stack and strap the panels, for transport, as
normal. The bubbles compress slightly under
load but DO NOT burst. They will reform once the
panel is erected. The smooth surface of BF-FR
means the timber panels slide off each other
resulting in less damage.
Site Work
Panels are erected in to position with the overlaps
to the bottom and to the right (looking from
outside). After fixing the panels, the vertical
overlaps are stapled.
YBS Breather-Foil FR wall ties are fixed
along the ’marked’ vertical stud line as the
external brick wall is built. The anti-glare
membrane should be peeled off over the ties as
the brick work progresses.
Site Work Exterior
If left exposed use edge battens fixed all around
the perimeter to help prevent wind lifting and
damaging the Breather-Foil FR in extreme
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