Above sheathing ventilation asv is achieved by having continuous air flow between the roof sheathing and the metal panel system.
Minimum air gap on metal roof.
I m doing a renovation on an unusual roof.
So if you are installing under a roof or in a wall you must create an air gap.
Research has confirmed that creating an air space under a metal roofing system will increase energy savings during both summer and winter months.
The beams are 2x6.
On the south side of the roof there are solar pv tiles with an air gap under them and a ridge vent.
The renovation is from the interior of an attic space room.
In order for radiant heat to exist you must have this air gap.
The ridge vent only currently vents the air space under the tiles not under the deck.
An unvented roof assembly is possible only if you keep the roof sheathing warm enough to prevent conditioned air from condensing against it.
As the metal roof heats up in the summer time the added air gap in between will act as a buffer instead of the the metal heating up the below shingle roof.
The international energy conservation code prescribes the minimum r values of insulation based on climate zones and typically the required amounts for energy control also assure condensation control.
This provides a path to exit for any leaks thru the metal roof but provides little ventilation beneath the metal roofing.
Thanks for the info.
Purlins parallel to the eave seem called for as the metal roof panels run perpendicular to the eave.
This installation method also allows you the flexibility of adding a radiant barrier under the metal roof to help with heat transferring into the house which should help the air.
It doesn t matter which side the air gap is on the foil will work the same whether it is using reflectivity or emissivity to block the heat transfer.
I m doing a warm roof with breathable membrane so didn t think i needed this 50mm air gap.
No air gap no radiant heat it won t work.
Metal roof coatings with solar reflectance can help building owners save substantially in annual cooling costs.
As it is i will probably be needing some insulation below the rafters to get down to the 0 2u but not needing the 50mm gap obviously helps reduce the size needed.
The better option is to install 1x4 purlins creating a 3 4 thick air space.