Isotra ARTOSI CARPORT User manual

EN
TECHNICAL MANUAL
ARTOSI
CARPORT

2
A mark symbolising long tradition, inestimable investment into development, the use of quality materials, state-of the-art
technologies, reliable work from hundreds of employees and numerous other parameters, contrituting one entity - the nal
product of ISOTRA.
Contents
ARTOSI CARPORT 4
Colours 5
Water resistance 6
Wind resistance 6
Snow resistance 6
Standard dimensions 6
Installation dimensions 6
Linear expansion 7
Dimensional tolerances 7
Approximate carport weight 7
ARTOSI CARPORT 8
Poles – feet 9
Draining system 10
Pole drains 11
Lighting 12
Optional accessories 13
Maintenance and safety instructions 15

CARPORT
2 3
Own development and manufacture
Clean, elegant design
The carport is manufactured with high precision
Possibility to place the poles outside the carport corners
Three types of roofs – polycarbonate sheet, trapezoidal sheets,
roofless frame
Possibility of LED lighting along the entire carport perimeter
(warm or cold light)
Possibility of installing screen roller shutters or sliding glass
panels
Weather resistance – Class 6
CARPORT ARTOSI

CARPORT
4
ARTOSI CARPORT
Basic specication
SA, SC – Perimeter frame – Length
SB, SC – Perimeter frame – Width
A1, A3, C1, C3 – Corner poles
A2, C2 – Additional poles
“S” – Maximum carport width
“L” – Maximum carport length
– Viewing direction of the pergola
– Direction of water outow
SA, SC – Perimeter frame – Length
SB, SC – Perimeter frame – Width
A1, A3, C1, C3 – Corner poles
A2, C2 – Additional poles
“S” – Maximum carport width
“L” – Maximum carport length
– Viewing direction of the pergola
– Direction of water outow
SA, SC – Perimeter frame – Length
SB, SC – Perimeter frame – Width
A1, A3, C1, C3 – Corner poles
A2, C2 – Additional poles
“S” – Maximum carport width
“L” – Maximum carport length
– Viewing direction of the pergola
– Direction of water outow
Frame with a polycarbonate roof
Frame with a trapezoidal roof
Rooess frame

CARPORT
4 5
Colours
Carport frame
Polycarbonate roof
Trapezoidal roof
Galvanised on both sides
RAL 9006
RAL 7016M
RAL 9006 S
RAL 7016 S
RAL 9007
RAL 8014M
RAL 9007 S
RAL 8014 S
RAL 9010M
DB 702
RAL 9010 S
DB 703
RAL 9006 White aluminium
RAL 9006S White aluminium structure
RAL 9007 Grey aluminium
RAL 9007S Grey aluminium structure
RAL 9010M Pure white matt
RAL 9010S Pure white structure
Note: Other RAL colours upon request for an extra charge.
RAL 7016M Anthracite grey matt
RAL 7016S Anthracite grey structure
RAL 8014M Sepia brown matt
RAL 8014S Sepia brown structure
DB 702 Pearl light grey
DB 703 Pearl dark grey
clear opal bronze

CARPORT
6
Water resistance
The carport is an open, outdoor structure, and is incomparable with an enclosed, heat-, water- and wind-resistant struc-
ture. It is a shelter, not a fully-edged roof.
Equipment within the carport must be suitable for outdoor use.
In the rain, water drops dripping in the carport gutter are likely to splash into the areas under the carport (this always de-
pends on the rain intensity and weather conditions). The drains are placed in the carport poles.
The carport is capable of draining the following quantities of rain water:
Carport area
[m2]
Carport length
[m]
Number of drains
[pcs]
Quantity of water drained
[per m2in 1 hr]
12 4 1 50
24 7 2 50
24 7 3 70
Note: The values stated above only apply if all the drains are located at the catchment side of the roof and if the carport
is free-standing. In case the carport is added to another structure, it is necessary to take into account that the quantity of
water to be drained may dier.
Note: Due to the fact that temperatures above and beyond the carport will dier, it is likely that water will condensate on
the lower side and inside the carport structure.
Wind resistance
The carport is capable of withstanding wind exceeding Class 6 acc. to ČSN 13561 (more than 88 km/h).
Snow resistance
The carport roof carrying capacity is 150 kg/m2at the maximum dimensions of 4.5×7 m and if 6 poles are used.
Structural analysis was performed for the required snow load of 150 kg/m2, corresponding to Snow Region III acc. to ČSN
EN 1991-1-3.
Note: If the carport is added to another structure with a sloped roof, it is necessary to take into account the additional
quantity of snow which is likely to load the carport.
Standard dimensions
Roof version
Length L
[mm]
Width S
[mm]
Passing height H
[mm]
Guaranteed
surface [m2]
min. max. min. max. min. max. max.
Polycarbonate 1440 7000* 1000 4500 500 3000 31,5
Trapezoidal 1440 7000* 1000 4500 500 3000 31,5
Rooess 1440 7000* 1000 4500 500 3000 31,5
*The carport must have 6 poles for lengths above 4500 mm.
Installation dimensions
“S”– Carport width
“L”– Carport length
“H”– Passing height of a specic pole

CARPORT
6 7
Linear expansion
When the temperature of aluminium increases, the metal will expand; this phenomenon is called thermal expansion. The
coecient of thermal expansion of aluminium alloy is 23.5 μm/(m*K).
Example:
At 20 °C, an aluminium prole measures 7000 mm. When heated to 50 °C – during a sunny day – it will measure 7005 mm
due to thermal expansion. The length will increase by +5 mm as a result of the change in aluminium temperature.
When incorporating the carport to surrounding structures, it is important to consider change in the carport dimensions
due to ambient temperature.
When taking measurements of screen roller shutters and installing them in the carport, it is necessary to consider thermal
expansion of the aluminium prole in relation to ambient temperature. We recommend that measurements be taken at
ambient temperatures of 23 ±5 °C.
Dimensional tolerances
Length Tolerance Width Tolerance Passing height Tolerance
up to2000mm ± 2,4 up to2000mm ± 2,4 from500mm to3000mm +20/-10 - adjustable
up to3000mm ± 2,6 up to3000mm ± 2,6
up to4000mm ± 2,8 up to4000mm ± 2,8
up to5000mm ± 3 up to4500mm ± 3
up to6000mm ± 3,2
up to7000mm ± 3,4
L/S 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
1440 123 139 155 171 188 204
1620 131 148 166 183 201 218
1800 139 158 176 195 214 232
1980 147 167 187 207 227 247
2160 155 176 197 219 240 261
2340 163 186 208 230 253 275
2520 172 195 219 242 266 289
2700 180 204 229 254 279 303
2880 188 214 240 266 292 318
3060 196 223 250 277 305 332
3240 204 233 261 289 318 346
3420 212 242 271 301 331 360
3600 221 251 282 313 343 374
3780 229 261 293 325 356 388
3960 237 270 303 336 369 403
4140 245 279 314 348 382 417
4320 253 289 324 360 395 431
4500 261 298 335 372 408 445
4680 270 308 345 383 421 459
4860 278 317 356 395 434 473
5040 286 326 367 407 447 488
5220 294 336 377 419 460 502
5400 302 345 388 430 473 516
5580 311 354 398 442 486 530
5760 319 364 409 454 499 544
5940 327 373 419 466 512 558
6120 335 383 430 478 525 573
6300 343 392 441 489 538 587
6480 351 401 451 501 551 601
6660 360 411 462 513 564 615
6840 368 420 472 525 577 629
7000 376 429 483 536 590 643
Approximate carport weight
Values in the table are in [kg].
“S”– Carport width
“L”– Carport length

CARPORT
8
ARTOSI CARPORT
Installation
Types of installation
• Free-standing (supported by 4 to 6 poles)
• Possibility of anchoring to the adjacent building using the SA/SC perimeter frame, without having to use poles at the
anchored side
• The SA and SC sides may be built up
• Handling area of at least 700 mm must be allowed in front of SB and SD sides
SA, SC – Perimeter frame – Length
SB, SC – Perimeter frame – Width
A1, A3, C1, C3 – Corner poles
A2, C2 – Additional poles
“S” – Maximum carport width
“L” – Maximum carport length
– Viewing direction of the pergola
– Direction of water outow
• Anchored side:
SA
• Compulsory pole:
C1 / C3
• Optional pole:
A1 / A2 / A3 / C2
• Anchored side:
-
• Compulsory pole:
A1 / A3 / C1 / C3
• Optional pole:
A2 / C2
• Anchored side:
SB
• Compulsory pole:
A3 / C3
• Optional pole:
A1 / A2 / C1 / C2
• Anchored side:
SA / SB / SC / SD
• Compulsory pole:
-
• Optional pole:
A1 / A2 / A3 / C1 / C2 / C3

CARPORT
8 9
Poles – feet
CONCEALED FOOT
The anchoring holes for the fasteners are hidden in the foot.
The lower end of the foot with access to the anchoring holes is covered by a sheet-metal trim.
The foot allows additional adjustment of the passing height“H”by +20/-10 mm.
EXTENDED FOOT
The anchoring holes for the fasteners are visible on the foot.
The lower end of the foot is covered by a sheet-metal trim.
The foot allows additional adjustment of the passing height“H”by +20/-10 mm.

CARPORT
10
Draining system
Basic information
The carport is equipped with a system for the draining of rain water. From the slats, water ows to gutters installed inside
the carport around the perimeter frame, and then to poles intended for this purpose. Water leaves the pole foot via a drain
hole (see below).
The carport is an open outdoor structure with limited rain protection. Detailed information can be found in the section
Basic specication – Water resistance.
The carport roof is sloped.
The minimum number of drains located at the catchment side:
Carport area Number of drains
up to12 m21
up to24 m22
above 24 m23
Each carport pole can include a drain. The maximum number of drains is only limited by the number of poles.
Direction of water ow in the carport structure
Water ow direction to the pole with a drain located
in the carport corner
Water ow direction to the pole with a drain located out-
side the carport corner

CARPORT
10 11
Pole drains
Uncontrolled draining (rectangular opening)
• The spout hose outfall is directed outside the carport.
• The hose has a loose end.
• The hose ends just after the sheet-metal trim inside the pole.
• Water ows freely through the rectangular opening in the trim.
• Hose length =“H”+ min. 300 mm.
Controlled draining (half-round opening)
• The spout hose outfall is directed outside the carport.
• The hose has a plastic socket.
• The hose with the socket ends outside the sheet-metal trim.
• Water ows freely through the plastic socket.
• DN50 drain pipe may be connected to the plastic socket (not part
of delivery).
• Hose length =“H”+ min. 300 mm.
Draining outside the trim (full trim)
• This type of draining is primarily intended for cases where
the foot is anchored under the nal terrain level and further
connection of the spout hose is under the nal terrain level.
• The spout hose outfall is directed outside the carport.
• The hose has a loose end.
• Hose length =“H”+ min. 300 mm.

CARPORT
12
Lighting
The carport may be illuminated from the inside by a LED lighting system, which is to be installed in the groove of the gut-
ter prole and covered by a light diuser.
Light colour:
• Warm white
• Cold white
Lighting placement:
1) Lengthwise 2) Widthwise
3) Lengthwise and widthwise

CARPORT
12 13
Optional accessories
Cover sheets
This tting element is intended to cover the gaps between the carport and the adjacent structure.
The sheets are manufactured to length, with max. length of one sheet being 4000 mm; material: AL.
Surface treatment of the sheet may be selected from the standard ARTOSI colour card; other RAL colours are upon request
for an extra charge.
The sheets are not part of the carport; they are optional accessories and must be ordered separately.
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for failures and defects caused by incorrect incorporation of the carport to adja-
cent structures.
Sheet PG PK_01
Sheet PG PK_02
Sheet PG PK_01/1
Sheet PG PK_02/1

CARPORT
14
Sheet PG PK_03
Dimension A is optional
Min. 25 mm, max. 300 mm
Dimension B is optional
Min. 25 mm, max. 300 m
Sheet PG PK_04

CARPORT
14 15
Maintenance and safety instructions
Maintenance
In order to maintain perfect operating and safety conditions of the product, proceed as follows:
• Check the supporting structure visually at least twice a year (in the spring and before the winter). If necessary, clean the
surface of aluminium proles, removing dirt, dust, and smog. Clean using a soft, damp cloth. Heavily soiled areas may
be cleaned using common cleaning agents for painted surfaces of automobiles. Do not clean structural elements by
aggressive cleaning agents like organic solvents, dilutants, cleaning pastes and scouring powders, and strong alkaline
cleaning agents.
• Check tightening of all bolts and fasteners at least twice a year (in the spring and before the winter).
• Regularly remove gross impurities like branches from the carport roof.
• Regularly check and clean the draining channels (especially remove leaves) to prevent clogging.
Safety instructions
• If the carport is equipped with shading elements, pull them up in adverse weather conditions.
• If the carport is equipped with shading elements, do not let children play with the control device.
• Regularly check the carport for damage.
• If a defect or failure is detected, contact your system supplier!
• Due to continuous improvement of the product, technical information introduced in this manual may not correspond
to the actual condition of the carport supplied.

ISOTRA a.s.
Bílovecká 2411/1, 746 01 Opava
Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 553 685 111
E-mail: [email protected]
www.isotra.com
Released: 04/2023
ISOTRA Partner
Table of contents
Popular Shelter manuals by other brands

Storage Canopy
Storage Canopy 40x60x15 ST Container shelter Assembly manual

Shelters4Less
Shelters4Less SR1584 Assembly instructions

TMG
TMG TMG-MSC2020 product manual

Clam
Clam BIG FOOT SPORTSMAN XL2000T manual

Uberhaus
Uberhaus 38115136 Operator's manual

urbansolar
urbansolar TOLAR RMS-F PV Series Installation and operation manual