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Spital Farm Offices Thorpe Mead, Banbury Oxon, OX16 4RZ Tel: (01295) 250998 Fax: (01295) 271068 Email: [email protected] www.britmet.co.uk

Manufacturers of Lightweight Roofing Systems

A BRITISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Britmet Tileform Ltd Reg. No. 3027850 Reg Office: Baldwins Stourbridge Ltd, 1st Floor Copthall House,

1 New Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1PH

“Colonnade” – Security Pipe

Description:

Round & Square downpipe formed from extruded 6060 T4 aluminium in various sizes (Ø83mm, Ø108mm, 83x83 mm &

108x108mm*) & supplied with a complete range of accessories i.e. Offsets, bends, drain offsets etc.

*Nominal size

Key Benefits:

For Security conscious applications the pipe stack fits completely flush to the wall, the concealed & inaccessible joints make the pipe un - climbable after assembly. A self

centralising spigot ensures perfect alignment proving for a smooth visual appearance.

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Composition & Manufacture

“Colonnade” downpipes are manufactured from Aluminium alloy 6060 T4 to BS147a: 1972 & the product complies to, or exceeds all relevant standards.

Fittings for the downpipes are formed using fabrication methods involving cut, mitre & welding techniques using specially made jig 7 forming tools.

Forming

Mill finish Aluminium or Polyester Powder Coated to a range of BS or RAL colours.

Installation & Jointing

Unlike other systems, security Pipe has to ben built up for the group up.

~Ensure vertical alignment between drain and gutter outlet.

Slide the main fixing plate into the top of the pipe, attach clamp plate & secure with M6 nuts supplied. Fix to the wall using plastic wall plugs & 5x50mm st.stl screws (dependant on

substrate).

Apply a bead of sealant around spigot before inserting into malting pipe. Clean off excess as required. Touch up paint is supplied to touch up all site cut edges.

Model Specification:

BTL heavy grade “Colonnade” Security pipes & fittings to BS 2997 (EN612) using 6060 T4 grade extruded aluminium in accordance with BS 1474: 1974. Profile to be round Round/Square* .size Ø83mm (2mm), Ø108mm (2mm), 83x83mm (2mm), 108x108mm (2.5mm)*

Materials to have factory applied Polyester Powder Coated to all significant surfaces in accordance with BS EN 122026 Matt/Satin/Gloss* finish, or alternatively plain aluminium Mill Finish. All to be supplied by Britmet Tileform, Thorpe Mead, Banbury, OX16 4RZ. Tel 01295 250998 Fax 01295 271068.

To be fastened by 5x50mm (dependant on substrate) stainless steel screws, in accordance with the

manufacturer’s specification & guidelines. Downpipes to be fixed at 2m centres maximum with

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Spital Farm Offices Thorpe Mead, Banbury Oxon, OX16 4RZ Tel: (01295) 250998 Fax: (01295) 271068 Email: [email protected] www.britmet.co.uk

Manufacturers of Lightweight Roofing Systems

A BRITISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Britmet Tileform Ltd Reg. No. 3027850 Reg Office: Baldwins Stourbridge Ltd, 1st Floor Copthall House,

1 New Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1PH

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Spital Farm Offices Thorpe Mead, Banbury Oxon, OX16 4RZ Tel: (01295) 250998 Fax: (01295) 271068 Email: [email protected] www.britmet.co.uk

Manufacturers of Lightweight Roofing Systems

A BRITISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Britmet Tileform Ltd Reg. No. 3027850 Reg Office: Baldwins Stourbridge Ltd, 1st Floor Copthall House,

1 New Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1PH

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Spital Farm Offices Thorpe Mead, Banbury Oxon, OX16 4RZ Tel: (01295) 250998 Fax: (01295) 271068 Email: [email protected] www.britmet.co.uk

Manufacturers of Lightweight Roofing Systems

A BRITISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Britmet Tileform Ltd Reg. No. 3027850 Reg Office: Baldwins Stourbridge Ltd, 1st Floor Copthall House,

1 New Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1PH

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Gutters/downpipes & fittings, particularly with polyester powder coat finish should be handled with care & should preferably be stored under cover on racks to prevent scratching.

All lengths are supplied in protective polythene wrapping, components suitably packed in boxes. If painted products are to be stored outside, cover with tarpaulin to guard against water ingress into the protective polythene.

Mill Finish items should be stored under cover to avoid uneven oxidization prior to being fitted.

Safety

The relevant safety regulations are outlines in the Health & Safety at Work act 1974 & should be followed.

Refer to CDM regulations (Code of Practice and Design for Health and Safety in Construction 1995).

Handling mill finish or painted aluminium

products does not pose any known health hazard, however it is recommended to wear protective gloves whilst handling.

When cutting or welding these products it is advisable to wear eye protection. Avoid ingestion or inhalation of any dust or fumes arising from such operations & use a face mask where necessary.

Precaution needs to be taken to avoid contact with live power lines or cables.

These products generally do not aid combustion

Post Installation

Gutters & downpipes should be thoroughly checked & water tested for leaks, sealant smudges & any damage that may impair the performance or appearance of the systems with the necessary remedial action being taken before the system is handed over.

Inspection

The gutter should be regularly inspected in terms of fixing, joints, surface damage & build up of leave s or silt. The Proximity of trees or climbing vegetation in the immediate vicinity should be noted. Lightning links, if installed should be checked for conductivity.

Cleaning

Remove any debris in the gutter to ensure the gutter performs to its original design capacity.

Brushing down a mill finish gutter will be adequate, as an aluminium oxide layer forms over time. This acts as a natural barrier against corrosion & thus protects the metal.

Polyester powder coated gutters should be washed down regularly using no abrasive materials & a warm detergent solution, in marine or other aggressive

environments this should be carried out at three monthly intervals. Any breaks in the surface finish should be rubber down, primed & touched up with a suitable liquid paint.

Guarantees (if required) issued by polyester powder manufacturers or applicators are reliant upon their terms & conditions being met which include maintenance, copies available upon request. Touch up paint is supplied

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Spital Farm Offices Thorpe Mead, Banbury Oxon, OX16 4RZ Tel: (01295) 250998 Fax: (01295) 271068 Email: [email protected] www.britmet.co.uk

Manufacturers of Lightweight Roofing Systems

A BRITISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Britmet Tileform Ltd Reg. No. 3027850 Reg Office: Baldwins Stourbridge Ltd, 1st Floor Copthall House,

1 New Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1PH

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Spital Farm Offices Thorpe Mead, Banbury Oxon, OX16 4RZ Tel: (01295) 250998 Fax: (01295) 271068 Email: [email protected] www.britmet.co.uk

Manufacturers of Lightweight Roofing Systems

A BRITISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Britmet Tileform Ltd Reg. No. 3027850 Reg Office: Baldwins Stourbridge Ltd, 1st Floor Copthall House,

1 New Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1PH

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