Matrix Series Metal Wall Panels
Matrix Series Metal Wall Panels
Matrix Series Metal Wall Panels
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METAL WALL PANELS
Morin Metal Panels
Morin Matrix Series Metal Wall Panels
PART 1 - GENERAL
A. [Concealed fastener single-skin metal wall panels installed using the back
ventilated rainscreen design principle.]
0.2 REFERENCES
A. ASTM International
1. DIN EN988; Specifications for zinc and zinc alloy rolled flat products for
building.
2. DIN EN1179; Zinc and Zinc alloys – Primary Zinc.
0.3 SUBMITTALS
1. Profile
2. Gauge of panel
3. Location, layout and dimensions of panels
4. Location and type of fasteners
5. Shape and method of attachment of all trim
6. Locations and type of sealants
7. Installation sequence.
8. Other details as may be required for a weathertight installation
F. LEED Submittals:
H. Closeout Submittals
C. Store wall panel materials on dry, level, firm, and clean surface. Elevate
one end of bundle to allow moisture run-off, cover and ventilate to allow
air to circulate and moisture to escape.
0.7 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
0.1 MANUFACTURER
C. Substitution Limitations:
B. Water Penetration under Static Pressure: Provide metal wall panel systems
designed to resist penetration of water under static pressure. Testing shall
be based on ASTM E331. Wall panels when tested shall have no water
leakage at 6 pounds per square foot.
C. Air Infiltration: Provide metal wall panel assemblies designed to resist air
infiltration. Testing shall be done based on ASTM E283. Wall panels when
tested shall have a maximum air leakage of 0.01 cfm per square feet of
fixed wall area at a minimum static air-pressure differential of 1.57 foot
pounds per square foot.
A. Steel:
B. Aluminum:
1. Coil Stock meeting ASTM B209; Alloy and temper as required for forming
operations.
2. Thickness: [0.040] [0.050] inch.
1. ASTM A240 or ASTM A666, Type 304, dead soft, fully annealed.
2. Gauge: [24] [22]
D. Rheinzink Sheets:
1. Sheet stock meeting DIN EN1179, consisting of Zinc with copper and
titanium additives in accordance with DIN EN988.
2. Thickness: [0.8] [1.0] mm.
1. Panel Width: 12 inches; liner panel series [L-12] [L-12-SF] [L2-12-2F] [L-
12W-1] [as indicated on drawings].
2. Panel Width: 24 inches; liner panel series [L-24-5F] [L-24W-2] [L2-24W-
0] [L3-24W-0] [L3-24W-3F] [L2-24-5F] [F-24] [as indicated on drawings].
0.5 INSULATION
B. Glass-Fiber Board Insulation: ASTM C612, Type IA, unfaced semi rigid
insulation. Nominal density of 3 pounds per cubic foot. Size as required
for liner panels.
0.6 ACCESSORIES
1. Closure Strips:
a. Profile: [MT 1.0] [and] [MT 2.0] [MT 3.0] where shown on
Drawings.
C. Metal Framing:
D. Fasteners: Self-tapping screws, bolts, nuts, self-locking rivets and bolts, and
other suitable fasteners designed to withstand design loads.
0.7 FABRICATION
A. Metal wall panels [and] [liner panels] shall be formed to lap and
interconnect with edges of adjacent panels which are then mechanically
attached through panel to supports using concealed fasteners.
B. Panels shall be factory formed. Field formed panels are not acceptable.
A. [Steel] [Aluminum]:
a. Color: [Selected from current Morin Metal Wall Panel color chart]
[Custom color as selected by Architect] [Color indicated].
b. Finish System:
PART 3 - EXECUTION
0.1 EXAMINATION
1. Plus or minus 1/8 inch in 5 feet in any direction along plane of framing.
2. Plus or minus ¼ inch cumulative in 20 feet in any direction along plane
of framing.
3. Plus or minus ½ inch from framing plane on any elevation.
4. Plumb or level within 1/8 inch at all changes of transverse for performed
corner panel applications.
5. Verify that bearing support has been provided behind vertical joints of
horizontal panel systems and vertical joints of horizontal panel systems.
Width of support shall be as recommended by manufacturer.
C. Cutting and fitting of panels shall be neat, square and true. Torch cutting is
prohibited.
A. Place trim and trim fasteners only as indicated per details on the approved
shop drawings.
B. Apply sealant tape at trim, per manufacturer’s details and approved shop
drawings, for weathertight installation.
B. Touch-up, repair or replace metal panels and trim that have been damaged.
C. After metal wall panel installation, clear weep holes and drainage channels
of obstructions, dirt, and sealant.
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