Substrate
When plywood substrate is used beneath fully supported roof cladding, it should be smooth and dimensionally stable, with a moisture content of less than 18% and made windtight. All screws should be countersunk to prevent damage to the metal cladding.
Plywood with a minimum thickness of 12 mm should be fixed to the framing at 600 mm centres, with 40 mm x 8# countersunk screws at 150 mm centres around the panel edges and 200 mm centres on the intermediate supports. The fasteners should not be closer than 10 mm to the edges.
Although 17.5 mm plywood will span 1200 mm, the length of the fasteners should be increased proportionately.
A 3 mm expansion gap should be provided between sheets and a nail or screw can be placed in the gap and be used as a spacer for this purpose. All joints should be staggered and taped over before placing the underlay.
Framing centres should be designed to withstand the increased loads at the periphery of the building.
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