Sarnafil® G 476-15 (CN_GB)
Polymeric membrane for ballasted roof waterproofing
Sarnafil® G 476-15 (CN_GB) (thickness 1,5 mm) is a multi-layer, synthetic roof waterproofing membrane based on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with an inlay of non-woven glass fibre. Sarnafil® G 476-15 (CN_GB) is a hot-air weldable roof membrane, formulated and designed for use in all global climatic conditions.
- Proven performance over decades
- High dimensional stability from glass fleece inlay
- High water vapour permeability
- Resistant to all common environmental influences
- Resistant to mechanical influences
- Resistant to micro-organisms
- Resistant to root penetration
- Hot-air weldable
- No open flame equipment required
Usage
Waterproofing membrane for ballasted roofs:- Roof gardens (intensive / extensive)
- Utility roofs
- Inverted roofs
- Balconies and terraces
- Plaza decks
- Planters
- Split slab applications
- Concrete slabs
Advantages
- Proven performance over decades
- High dimensional stability from glass fleece inlay
- High water vapour permeability
- Resistant to all common environmental influences
- Resistant to mechanical influences
- Resistant to micro-organisms
- Resistant to root penetration
- Hot-air weldable
- No open flame equipment required
Packaging
Standard rolls are wrapped individually in a blue PE-foil.
Roll length | 20,00 m |
Roll width | 2,00 m |
Colour
Surface | matt |
Colours | |
Top Surface | orange |
Bottom surface | dark grey |
Product Details
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
- CE Marking and Declaration of Performance to EN 13956 - Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing
Chemical base
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Shelf life
5 years from date of production.
Storage conditions
Product must be stored in original unopened and undamaged packaging in dry conditions and temperatures between +5 °C and +30 °C. Store in a horizontal position. Do not stack pallets of the rolls on top of each other, or under pallets of any other materials during transport or storage. Always refer to packaging.
Product Declaration
EN 13956: Polymeric sheets for roof waterproofing
GB 12952 - Type G
Visible Defects
Pass | (EN 1850-2) |
Length
20 m (-0 / +5 %) | (EN 1848-2) |
Width
2 m (-0,5 / +1 %) | (EN 1848-2) |
Effective Thickness
1,5 mm (-5 / +10 %) | (EN 1849-2) |
Straightness
≤ 30 mm | (EN 1848-2) |
Flatness
≤ 10 mm | (EN 1848-2) |
Mass per unit area
1.95 kg/m2 (-5 % / +10 %) | (EN 1849-2) |
System Structure
The following products must be considered for use depending on roof design:
- Sarnafil® G 410-15 Sheet for detailing
- Sarnafil® Metal Sheet
- Sarnabar
- S-Welding Cord
- Sarna Seam Cleaner
- Sarna Cleaner
- S-Felt
Ancillary products: wide range of accessories is available e.g. prefabricated parts, roof drains, scuppers, protection sheets and separation layers.
Compatibility
Not compatible in direct contact with bitumen, tar, fat, oil, solvent containing materials and other plastic materials, e.g. expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate (PIR) or phenolic foam (PF). These materials could adversely affect the product properties.
Resistance to Impact
hard substrate | ≥ 500 mm |
soft substrate | ≥ 1000 mm |
Resistance to Static Load
soft substrate | ≥ 20 kg |
rigid substrate | ≥ 20 kg |
Resistance to Root Penetration
Pass | (EN 13948) |
Pass | (JC/T1075) |
Pass | (FLL) |
Tensile Strength
longitudinal (md)1) | ≥ 8,5 N/mm2 |
transversal (cmd)2) | ≥ 8,5 N/mm2 |
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction
Elongation
longitudinal (md)1) | ≥ 180 % |
transversal (cmd)2) | ≥ 180 % |
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction
Dimensional Stability
longitudinal (md)1) | B≤ |0,2| % |
transversal (cmd)2) | D≤ |0,2| % |
1) md = machine direction
2) cmd = cross machine direction
Joint Shear Resistance
≥ 500 N/50 mm | (EN 12317-2) |
Foldability at Low Temperature
≤ -25 °C | (EN 495-5) |
Reaction to Fire
Class E | (EN ISO 11925-2, classification to EN 13501-1) |
Watertightness
pass | (EN 1928) |
Application
Ambient Air Temperature
-20 °C min. / +60 °C max.
Substrate Temperature
-30 °C min. / +60 °C max.
EQUIPMENT
Hot welding overlap seams
Electric hot-air welding equipment, such as hand held manual hot air welding equipment and pressure rollers or automatic hot air welding machines with controlled hot-air temperature capability of a minimum +600 °C.
Recommended type of equipment:
- Manual: Leister Triac
- Automatic: Sarnamatic 681
SUBSTRATE QUALITY
- The supporting structure must be of sufficient structural strength to apply all new and existing layers of the roof build-up. Complete roof system must be designed and secured against wind uplift loadings.
- The substrate surface must be uniform, smooth and free of any sharp protrusions or burrs, etc.
- Sarnafil® G 476-15 (CN_GB) must be separated from any incompatible substrates / materials by an effective separation layer to prevent accelerated ageing.
- The supporting layer must be compatible to the membrane, solvent resistant, clean, dry and free of grease and dust.
- Metal sheets must be degreased with Sarna Cleaner before adhesive is applied.
APPLICATION
Installation procedure
Strictly follow installation procedures as defined in method statements, application manuals and working instructions which must always be adjusted to the actual site conditions.
Fixing method- General
The waterproofing membrane is installed by loose laying flat without creases and overlapping by 80 mm. It is then covered with ballast or a protection layer immediately after laying and seam welding.
Balconies, terraces and plaza decks
- A protective sheet of Sarnafil® Protective Sheet or S-Felt Type GK must be installed on top of the Sarnafil® G 476-15 (CN_GB) membrane.
- The ballasted protective layer (slabs, tiles, etc) must be installed on top of a drainage layer (chippings, gravel, elevated beds or similar).
Flashings
Refer to standard details in Application Manual
Hot welding overlap seams
Overlap seams must be welded by electric hot-welding equipment. Welding parameters including temperature, machine speed, air flow, pressure and machine settings must be evaluated, adapted and checked on site according to the type of equipment and the climatic conditions prior to welding. The effective width of welded overlaps by hot-air must be a minimum 20 mm.
Testing overlap seams
The seams must be mechanically tested with screw-driver (rounded edges) to ensure the integrity/completion of the weld. Any imperfections must be rectified by hot-air welding.