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Flush Panel


































                 Soffit Application




        CLEAN LINES FOR A DISTINCT DESIGN




        Flush Panel is a low profile, concealed fastener panel
        ideal for soffit, wall, fascia, equipment screen, and liner
        panel applications.
                                                                                       12"
                                                                 1"
        n  12" coverage wall panel.
        n  Gauges: 22ga and 24ga in standard finishes.                             Flush Panel
           (Refer to AEP Span Color Charts for full range of color options, prints,
           textures, finishes and paint systems).
        n  Custom manufactured sheet lengths:
           5'-0" to 30'-0" (22ga)  5'-0" to 25'-0" (24ga).
        n  Wall Installation: Horizontal or Vertical (offered in 22ga).
           Soffit or Fascia Installation: (offered in 24ga minimum).
        n  Available with 1 or 2 pencil ribs.                            Flat Panel shown (1 or 2 pencil ribs also available)
        n  Venting available, 1 or 2 pencil rib required for vented panel. Can
           be used for exterior and interior screen applications. Venting is
           11.23 in /ft  open area.
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        n  Testing: ASTM E1592 (wind uplift), ASTM E283* (air infiltration)
           and ASTM E331* (water infiltration).
        n  Manufactured in Tacoma, WA.


                                                                           Vented Flush Panel with 2 pencil ribs shown
                                                                           (1 or 2 pencil ribs required for vented panel)

        *Requires field applied sealant.

                                    Oil Canning:  All flat metal surfaces can display waviness commonly referred to as “oil canning”.  “Oil canning” is an inherent
    6                               characteristic of steel products, not a defect, and therefore is not a cause for panel rejection.
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