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LYSAGHT EMLINE® Gutter
Product Description and Features
LYSAGHT EMLINE® Gutter has a generous rainwater carrying capacity and comes with a choice of all the components needed for a perfect finish. LYSAGHT EMLINE® Gutter is available in Queensland and Northern NSW.
- Designed for greater durability, longer life and compatibility with steel and tile roofs
- Manufactured from light, strong, hi-tensile ZINCALUME® steel or COLORBOND® steel for up to four times the life of a galvanised gutter in similar conditions
- Available in long lengths and is fast and easy to install
- Compliments the LYSAGHT NOVALINE® Fascia System.
Common Uses of this product
Gutter system for steel and tile roofs. Suited for domestic, industrial and commercial applications.
Warnings
- LYSAGHT EMLINE® is available in Queensland and Northern NSW only
- It is important gutters slope towards the outlets (a minimum gutter fall of 1 in 500 is recommended). Without this, slope 'ponding' may occur, reducing the life of your gutter
- When installing gutters, remove any metal particles or debris at the end of the day to prevent staining or corrosion
- Lead and copper are not compatible with ZINCALUME® steel or COLORBOND® steel
- The protective plastic film should be stripped off immediately on installation
- Read full details on Guidelines for using COLORBOND® steel & ZINCALUME® steel.
Product Details
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Colour Range
LYSAGHT® products are normally available in the standard range of COLORBOND® steel colours. View the standard colour range for:
COLORBOND® steel or
COLORBOND® Ultra and COLORBOND® Stainless steel or
Colour Chart for COLORBOND® Metallic steel
Please check with your local supplier regarding specific colour availability for individual products.
Roof Drainage Capacity
View information on Design of Drainage and Gutter Fall Download Using LYSAGHT® Roofing & Walling - Chapter 6 Roof Drainage (407 KB)
Fall
Install gutters with a generous fall to avoid ponding (which reduces gutter life), but the fall should not be so steep as the be obvious to the casual observer. Fall on house guttering is often about 1:250 (12mm in 3000mm), though a steeper fall of 1:100 should give the gutter a longer life.
Downpipe Design
The downpipe size and spacing should be determined in accordance with AS/NZ3500.3.2:1998 National plumbing and drainage: Part 3.2: Stormwater drainage - Acceptable solutions.
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