21 Section changes
Section changes are factory fabricated and sealed sections that are hinged to provide maximum ease of installation. N.B.
It is essential that Unifold® is provided to site in its most complete form to ensure the system can be installed as easily as possible. To facilitate this and whenever possible, all fabrication is provided as a sealed unit installed within a small section of Unifold®
gutter.
This ensures that site operatives have the simplest of operations to fit the system, which enables the highest quality installation.
Permanent "Tie-off"
Where a gutter is shared by two buildings or companies and a division is required at the party line or when lining the entire length of a gutter is not required, then a permanent "tie- off" unit can be provided to attach and weather the Unifold® to the existing gutter.
Emergency "Tie-off kit"/Overnight seals
It is highly undesirable to allow water to enter the cavity between the existing gutter and Unifold® during installation. To ensure that this cannot occur "Tie-off kits" are provided for emergency and overnight seals.
Walkway Pad System
Unifold® can withstand, without problem, the foot traffic sustained during normal maintenance operations. There are occasions, however, when the gutters are to be used on a more regular and intensive basis. These requirements are met with the Unifold® Walkway Pad System, manufactured from re- constituted rubber, 6mm thick and provided in rolls 10metres long and to the required girth. These pads are fully adhered to the surface of the Unifold® using a splice adhesive.
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Emergency / overnight Tie-off Lightning Conductors
When it is necessary to traverse lightning conductors across or along the length of Unifold® then saddle clips can be provided which fully adhere to the membrane of the gutter and securely hold the conductor correctly and at a short height above the Unifold® surface.
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UNIFOLD® gutter lining system System Components
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