• Split, wraparound design with crimp-to-seal closure for true retrofit installs.
• Gray EPDM compound engineered for weathering resistance (UV/ozone).
• Flexible base forms to panel profiles and varying roof pitches.
• Simple five-step install: measure, trim, wrap, crimp, seal.

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    Item #204-RF201GS-RD
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    Description

    Aztec Washer RF201GS-RD is a universal retrofit flashing for situations where a standard slide-over boot won’t work. The split, wraparound design crimps to seal and conforms to common metal roof panel profiles and roof pitches. Molded from UV- and ozone-resistant gray EPDM, size #2 covers mid-size conduits and pipe penetrations and installs quickly with the included stainless-steel gripper.

    Key Features:

    • Split, wraparound design with crimp-to-seal closure for true retrofit installs.
    • Gray EPDM compound engineered for weathering resistance (UV/ozone).
    • Flexible base forms to panel profiles and varying roof pitches.
    • Simple five-step install: measure, trim, wrap, crimp, seal.

    Specifications

    Product line: Universal Retrofit Master Flash.
    Part number: RF201GS-RD.
    Size: #2.
    Material/color: EPDM, gray.
    Pipe range: 2 in to 6-1/2 in (50–165 mm).
    Base size: 10-3/4 in (273 mm).
    Initial top opening: 2 in (50 mm).
    Retrofit hardware: stainless-steel gripper included.
    Installation method: wraparound seam; crimp to seal; cut-to-fit sizing rings.
    Temperature guidance (EPDM, general): continuous to ~212 °F (100 °C); intermittent to ~275 °F (135 °C).
    Typical use: roof or sidewall penetrations where slide-over boots won’t fit.

    FAQs

    Q: What makes RF201GS-RD a retrofit flashing?
    A: It’s a split boot that wraps around existing pipes or conduit and crimps to seal, so you don’t need to disconnect lines.

    Q: What pipe sizes does size #2 cover?
    A: 2 in to 6-1/2 in (50–165 mm).

    Q: Do I need a clamp at the collar?
    A: The seal is by compression after crimping; for the base, avoid petro-chemical-based sealants. Urethane or silicone caulking is typically recommended.

    Q: When should I choose silicone instead of EPDM?
    A: Use silicone where sustained temperatures exceed typical EPDM ranges; check equipment temperature specs to select the right compound.

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