Steel Construction Vol 40 No 2 - Tubular Steel Feature | Page 32

SAISC SUBSIDIARIES: SAMCRA Post construction installations on roofs and service access On occasions when we have been invited support systems that utilize concrete to inspect a roof over a shopping centre blocks as ballast which can considerably we are stunned by the amount of post increase the loading to the cladding and construction activity the roof is subjected supporting steelwork. Fire vents are to. This can vary from the inappropriate frequently attached to and supported by installation of aerials, ventilators, extractor the cladding in a manner that impedes ducts, air conditioning units and more recently alternative energy systems. Damage from regular foot traffic is another cause for concern. by Dennis White, Director, SAMCRA The vast majority of roof structures are designed as inaccessible with imposed the thermal movement of the cladding. In addition to the increased risk of crevice corrosion at the interface of the supports with the cladding plus the accumulation of debris around the supports there is an increased risk of flooding of the pans loading based on access for the installation during heavy rain. Inadequately designed of the cladding and thereafter maintenance back-flashing to fire vents (which are over of the cladding system and gutters only. a metre wide) contribute to the flooding of adjacent pans. The placement of conduits Occupancy within shopping centres is and pipes in pans pose similar problems. transient which gives rise t o changing Such obstructions can also cause the demands for services such as extractor accumulation of hail, resulting in flooding. fans and ducts for restaurants, fire vents Whilst cable trays laid transversely across and auxiliary air conditioning units. the cladding ribs near gutters may prevent/ Most extractor fans require a 600mm reduce the flow of hail into unguarded square opening in the cladding which is gutters the accumulated hail behind positioned randomly between purlins, the tray can exceed the design loading. often without any additional supporting steelwork, the fan and duct are supported by the cladding. Regularly the painted steel supports with small base plates are placed directly in the pan of the cladding, invariably between purlins. Occasionally raw wooden blocks are used as bearers. www.samcra.co.za The loading from foot traffic during the installation of these items if often much higher than that associated with maintenance of the cladding. Sections of these roofs are subjected The support frames for solar heaters to regular high levels of foot traffic for pose an even greater risk as the loading maintenance of non-cladding items is much greater. Some PV panels have resulting in considerable damage to the cladding and flashings. Areas most susceptible to damage are the points of access onto the roof, jumping from one level to another, eaves and areas behind parapets which are used as hoisting points together with access for cleaning windows, etc. These areas need to be protected with suitable designed ladders, platforms and walkways. In all cases the protective coating/s to the cladding system suffers irreparable damage thereby greatly reducing its durable working life. 30 Steel Construction Vol. 40 No. 2 2016