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Roof Curbs, Extensions and Equipment Supports August 2008.
Page Header Prefabricated roof curbs reduce installation time and costs by ensuring compatibility between the fan, curb and roof opening. A wide variety of roof curbs are available including: flanged, straight-sided, canted, pitched, ridged, vented, and sound-absorbing.
Page Header 3 Model GPI Standard Construction Featur es INSULATION - Ridged fiberglass insulation is standard on all GPI curbs. The insulation is securely attached at both the top and bottom with an insulation tray so it will not have any exposed ends.
Page Header 4 Models GPI, GPIP and GPIR These curbs are designed for roof decks covered with 2 to 6 inches of insulation. Model GPI is for use on flat roofs, GPIP for pitched roofs and GPIR is available for ridged (double pitched) roofs.
Page Header 5 Equipment Supports and Curb Extensions Models GESS and GESR These equipment supports are designed for use on both insulated (GESR) and non-insulated (GESS) flat roof decks. They are mounted directly to the deck structure, then roofed and flashed for weather tightness.
Page Header 6 Model AT Sound Curbs are designed to reduce fan generated sound traveling down the ductwork without adversely affecting fan performance. Air passes between the streamlined baffles allowing the fan sound to be absorbed and dissipated within the curb area preventing it from entering the building.
Page Header 7 HT Run=12 Rise RIDGED Run=12 Rise PITCHED HT HT Run=12 Rise RIDGED Run=12 Rise PITCHED HT TO ORDER PITCHED AND RIDGED CURBS The following information is required: 1. Specify pitched or ridged. 2. Include roof rise and run (see diagrams).
Greenheck warrants this equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year fro m th e pu rch ase dat e. A ny u nit s or par ts w hic h pr ove def ect ive dur ing the war ran ty pe rio d w ill be rep lac ed at our op tio n when re tur ned to ou r fact ory , tran spo rta tio n prep ai d.
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