Have a minimum depth of 75mm at the high end.
Box gutter building regulations.
The building regulations set out requirements for many aspects of guttering.
Box gutters are essentially placed between parallel surfaces as in a valley between parallel roofs or at the junction of a roof and a parapet wall.
See local building codes to allow for proper thermal expansion of our commercial box gutter system.
Box gutters get a lot of moist leaves and debris and these can shorten its life so the rule of thumb is to have the box gutter material as good or better in the corrosion department than the roofing material.
These include the positioning and size of downpipes and the acceptable drainage options.
Here are some new building regs drawings including mansard roof edge parapet wall box gutter verge detail pitched roof flat roof abutment threshold welted drip for external gutter pitched roof to wall junction pipe through wall joist hangers window frame window lintel window sill manholes soakaway etc.
Have a minimum width of 300mm for commercial installations 200mm for domestic installations.
Deepflow can be utilised where fall is an issue.
Have a sole width which is not reduced discharge at the downstream end without.
This will prevent water damage in the event of gutters overflowing either due to high rainfall or a blockage.
This effectively states that all box gutters must allow for 30mm of freeboard which is from the overflow point eg.
They also give calculations for working out the flow rate that guttering must meet.
The regulations require that guttering has allowances for water to overflow gutters in a way that does not cause water to flow back into the structure.
They should not be confused with so called valley gutters or valley flashings which occur at the non parallel intersection of roof surfaces typically at right angled internal corners of pitched roofs.
Rainhead overflow or specific box gutter overflow must be at least 30mm below the height of the back of the box gutter.
This is a fairly standard gutter size.
Sometimes i see architectural specifications nominating a colorbond roof with a zincalume box gutter.
Also some timber frame details.
The regulations make sure that rainwater drains away from buildings.
Read more about compliant guttering options what does it mean for installers.
The expansion joint connector is recommended every 40 to 50 feet i e.
Usual rule of thumb is 25m2 into a 115mm gutter with 1 downpipe of 68mm.
All domestic box gutters must be a minimum of 200mm wide and 75mm deep.