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*Dead load: All permanently placed materials on and below the roof (e ,g. green roof materials, green roof plants, ceiling fans) [http://www.greenroofs.org/] | *Dead load: All permanently placed materials on and below the roof (e ,g. green roof materials, green roof plants, ceiling fans) [http://www.greenroofs.org/] | ||
*Descriptive Specifications: Require specific products and methods of installation. Compared to performance specifications, these give the designer the most control, but since they allow the contractor less flexibility and innovation, they can also be less cost effective. | *Descriptive Specifications: Require specific products and methods of installation. Compared to performance specifications, these give the designer the most control, but since they allow the contractor less flexibility and innovation, they can also be less cost effective. | ||
− | *Drain access chamber: removable cover installed around roof drains to protect the drains from clogging while still allowing for easy access to the drains | + | *[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/File:Drain_Access_Chambers_at_Phillips_Eco-Enterprise_Green_Roof,_Minneapolis,_MN.jpg Drain access chamber]: removable cover installed around roof drains to protect the drains from clogging while still allowing for easy access to the drains |
*Drainage layer: Drainage layers, such as, for example, drainage aggregate, drainage sheets, and drainage mats, convey water across the roof surface under the growing medium and filter fabric, and are available in a range of different materials and drainage capacities The drainage layer must be selected to drain well enough so as to not compromise underlying waterproofing or building, but also retain water in a manner that meets stormwater management and vegetation goals. The choice of the drainage layer will have a significant impact on the peak rate and time delay of discharges from the green roof ([[References for green roofs|Taylor and Gangnes, 2007]]) | *Drainage layer: Drainage layers, such as, for example, drainage aggregate, drainage sheets, and drainage mats, convey water across the roof surface under the growing medium and filter fabric, and are available in a range of different materials and drainage capacities The drainage layer must be selected to drain well enough so as to not compromise underlying waterproofing or building, but also retain water in a manner that meets stormwater management and vegetation goals. The choice of the drainage layer will have a significant impact on the peak rate and time delay of discharges from the green roof ([[References for green roofs|Taylor and Gangnes, 2007]]) | ||
*Erosion protection layer: erosion control blanket, netting, or tackifier adequate to protect green roof from wind and water erosion. | *Erosion protection layer: erosion control blanket, netting, or tackifier adequate to protect green roof from wind and water erosion. |