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Product Description and Features
Finish your roof with the distinctive style of the OGEE® Gutter. OGEE® Gutters are one of the most popular profiles, so there is a complete range of accessories to choose from.
- Available in long lengths for fast and easy installation
- Compatible with the NOVALINE® Fascia System
- Manufactured from light, strong, high tensile ZINCALUME® steel or COLORBOND® steel for up to four times the life of a galvanised gutter
- Full range of accessories available including corners in matching COLORBOND® steel colours as well as stop ends, brackets and over straps
- Designed for greater durability, longer life and compatibility with steel and tile roofs
Note
- Available in SA & VIC. Profile dimensions vary from state to state
- It is important that 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
- The protective plastic film should be stripped off immediately on installation
- Ensure selection of suitable material for environmental conditions for maximum durability
Specification
Dimensions in SA |
A = 64mm (nominal) B = 98mm (nominal) C = 145mm (nominal) |
Effective Cross Sectional Area: 5242 mm2 |
Dimensions in VIC & TAS |
A = 65mm (nominal) B = 80mm (nominal) C = 115mm (nominal) |
Availability
NSW/ACT | VIC | TAS | QLD | NT | SA | WA |
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Designing Roof Drainage
Correct design of a roof drainage system is critical to the waterproofing of a building. This is a task that should only be carried out by a suitably qualified trade professional in accordance with the BCA and Australian Standards.
In the design and detailing of a roof drainage system, consideration must be given to a range of factors such as:
- rainfall intensity
- roof catchment area
- gutter size/capacity
- gutter fall
- gutter outlets (sumps, rain heads, nozzles)
- downpipe size, quantity and placement
- overflow consideration
- material selection and
- jointing
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.