STRUCTURAL SLOPED FASCIA AT ENDWALL
Structural Sloped Fascias are designed to hide the slope of the building
gables and give the appearance of a flat roof. They are intended
for use on buildings with roof slopes up to 1:12 maximum. There are
two standard Sloped Fascias. The first, used on buildings up to 500
wide, projects out from the wall 30 and has face panels 40 long.
The second, used on buildings between 500 and 1000 wide, projects out
from the wall 38 and has face panels 60 long. Projections from
wall are measured form the outside face of girt. Supports for Structural
Sloped fascias are L shaped frames of hot-rolled or welded-up plate sections
which bolt to brackets attached onto the building columns. These
Sloped Fascias may be specified on any one or on all four walls of the
building.
Structural Sloped Fascias may extend partially or entirely around the
perimeter of a building. If stopped at a location other than a corner,
the Sloped Fascias must end at a column line and an end closure is provided.
Structural Sloped Fascias may be specified as a (1) Complete System,
as a (2) Face System or as a (3) Frame System. The Complete
System, shown on the illustration, includes structural supports, top and
bottom girts, face panels (any wall panel configuration except CWP 16),
soffit and liner panels (MVW or MIP configuration), and trim. The
Face System deletes soffit and liner panels and is recommended for use
in areas subject to heavy snow and ice accumulations. The Frame
System includes only structural supports, and top and bottom girts; it
is intended for use where only a support system is required for facing
materials furnished by others.