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SUBMITTAL REVIEW Submittal: No. 054.00 Spec Section: Insulation Submittal Package Reviewed By: Laura Landon, Comma-Q Architecture Date: September 5, 2012 Project: BPS – Belgrade Elementary School Location: Belgrade, MT Job Number: 11-03 Copy to: File, Owner This review is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents. Corrections or comments made on the submittals during this review do not relieve the CONTRACTOR from compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications. An opinion of equivalence of a specific item shall not be interpreted as an opinion of equivalence of an assembly of which the item is a component. Submittal review comments have been made within this format and not on the submittal sheets according to the following: NEN No Exceptions Noted GCAN Generally Conforms as Noted RAN Rejected for Reason as Noted IAS Incomplete as Submitted 1. 07 2100 Batt Insulation Product Data GCAN 2. 07 2100 Vapor Barrier Product Data GCAN 3. 07 2119 Foam-In-Place Insulation Product Data GCAN 4. 07 2129 Sprayed Acoustic Insulation Product Data GCAN 5. 07 2129 Window and Door Hilti Foam Product Data GCAN 6. 07 2129 Fire Retardant Paint over Foam Product Data GCAN Notes: 1. See notes on schedule. 2. Provide schedule describing specific type of insulation including thickness and r-value (if applicable) and installation location. 3. 07 2119 Foam-In-Place Insulation: Provide color samples for integral color selection. END OF REVIEW

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SUBMITTAL REVIEW Submittal: No. 054.00 Spec Section: Insulation Submittal Package Reviewed By: Laura Landon, Comma-Q Architecture Date: September 5, 2012 Project: BPS – Belgrade Elementary School Location: Belgrade, MT Job Number: 11-03 Copy to: File, Owner

This review is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents. Corrections or comments made on the submittals during this review do not relieve the CONTRACTOR from compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications. An opinion of equivalence of a specific item shall not be interpreted as an opinion of equivalence of an assembly of which the item is a component. Submittal review comments have been made within this format and not on the submittal sheets according to the following:

NEN No Exceptions Noted GCAN Generally Conforms as Noted RAN Rejected for Reason as Noted IAS Incomplete as Submitted

1. 07 2100 Batt Insulation Product Data GCAN 2. 07 2100 Vapor Barrier Product Data GCAN 3. 07 2119 Foam-In-Place Insulation Product Data GCAN 4. 07 2129 Sprayed Acoustic Insulation Product Data GCAN 5. 07 2129 Window and Door Hilti Foam Product Data GCAN 6. 07 2129 Fire Retardant Paint over Foam Product Data GCAN

Notes: 1. See notes on schedule. 2. Provide schedule describing specific type of insulation including thickness and r-value (if applicable) and

installation location. 3. 07 2119 Foam-In-Place Insulation: Provide color samples for integral color selection.

END OF REVIEW

MARTEL CONSTRUCTION, INC. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL1203 South Church Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715-5801

Telephone: (406) 586-8585 Facsimile: (406) 586-8646 DATE 08/28/12 JOB NO. 12-001TRANSMITTAL/SUBMITTAL NO. 54.00

TO: Comma Q Architects RE: Wall Cavity Thermal Insulation package109 North Rouse Ave #1Bozeman, MT 59715

ATTENTION: Laura Landon BELGRADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

We are hand deliveringWe are sending via Email

ATTACHED UNDER SEPARATE COVER TheThe following items:

Shop drawings Prints Plans Samples Specifications

Copy of letter Change order X Product Data

COPIES DATE DWG NO. DESCRIPTION

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07 2100 Batt Insulation07 2100 Vapor Barrier07 2119 Foam-In-Place Insulation07 2129 Sprayed Acoustic Insulation07 2129 Window and Door Hilti Foam09 0967 Fire Retardant Paint over Foam

THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below:X For approval Approved as Submitted Resubmit Copies for Approval

For your use Approved as Noted Submit Copies for Distribution As requested Returned for Corrections Return Corrected Prints For review and comment

FOR BIDS DUE PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US

REMARKS:

COPY TO File SIGNED: Mike Wilkinson - Project Engineer

If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once.

DATE: 8/13/12

SUBMITTED TO: MARTEL CONSTRUCTION

JOB NAME: BELGRADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SUBMITTED BY: D’S INSULATION

ADDRESS: 150 THUNDER RD, BELGRADE, MT 59714

PHONE: 406-388-4788

FAX: 406-388-7520

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INSULATION SPECIFICATIONSSUBMITTAL SHEET

L77 PINK® Fiberglas® Unbonded Loosefi ll Insulation

Submitted To:

Submitted By:

Date:

Job Reference:

Job Name:

Martel Construction

D's Insulation

8/13/2012

Belgrade Elementary School

Belgrade Elementary School

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EcoTouch™ Unfaced Insulationwith PureFiber® Technology

Technical Data

R-Value* Width Length Thickness

Metal Frame Construction

13 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 3½ " (89mm)

15 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 3½ " (89mm)

19 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 96" (2,438mm) 6¼ " (159mm)

21 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 5½ " (139mm)

Wood Frame Construction

11 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 93" (2,362mm) 105" (2,664mm) 3½ " (89mm)

13 11" (279mm) 19¼ " (488mm) 93" (2,362mm) 3½ " (89mm)

13 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 93" (2,362mm) 105" (2,664mm) 3½ " (89mm)

15 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 93" (2,362mm) 105" (2,664mm) 3½ " (89mm)

19 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 93" (2,362mm) 105" (2,664mm) 6¼ " (159mm)

19 19¼ " (488mm) 48" (1,219mm) 6¼ " (159mm)

21 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 93" (2,362mm) 5½ ” (139mm)

Roof/Ceiling Construction

19 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 48" (1,219mm) 93" (2,362mm) 6¼ ” (159mm)

19 16" (406mm) 19¼ " (488mm) 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 96" (2,438mm) 6¼ ” (159mm)

22 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 6¾ " (171mm)

25 23" (584mm) 96" (2,438mm) 8" (203mm)

25 16" (406mm) 19¼ " (488mm) 24" (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 8" (203mm)

30 15" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 48" (1,219mm) 9½ " (241mm)

30 16" (406mm) 19¼ " (488mm) 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 9½ " (241mm)

30C 15½ " (394mm) 23¾ " (603mm) 48" (1,219mm) 8¼ " (209mm)

38 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 12" (305mm)

38C 15½ " (394mm) 23¾ " (603mm) 48" (1,219mm) 10¼ " (260mm)

EcoTouch™ Unfaced Insulation complies with the property requirements of ASTM C 665, Type I and ASTM E 136.

*R-values differ. Find out why in the seller’s fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-value means greater insulating power.

Surface Burning Characteristics/Building Code Construction Classifi cation

Flame Spread Smoke Developed ICC

< 25 < 50 All Types

EcoTouch™ Unfaced Insulation is designed to improve the thermal performance of wall and roof/ceiling assemblies. EcoTouch™ Insulation fi ts tightly between framing and is held in place by friction.

Cathedral Batts are designed to fi t tightly between cathedral rafters and when properly installed, still provide the necessary air ventilation space above the insulation.

Unfaced

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Sound Attenuation Batts with PureFiber® Technology

Unfaced

Sound Attenuation Batts (SABs)are designed for use in interior partition systems where sound control between rooms is required. SABs, composed of unfaced glass fi ber insulation, can improve partition STC ratings by up to 10 dbs.

Technical Data

R-Value* Width Length Thickness

Metal Frame Construction

8 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 2½ " (64mm)

11 16" (406mm) 24" (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 3½ " (89mm)

Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation complies with the property requirements of ASTM C 665, Type 1 and ASTM E 136.

*R-values differ. Find out why in the seller’s fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-value means greater insulating power.

Surface Burning Characteristics/Building Code Construction Classifi cation

ProductsFlame Spread

Smoke Developed ICC

Unfaced 10 10 All Types

Acoustical Performance

ThicknessMounting Type**

1/3 Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)

125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 NRC*2½ ” A 0.21 0.62 0.93 0.92 0.91 1.03 0.85

3½ ” A 0.48 1.00 1.12 1.03 0.97 0.96 1.05

2½ ” E-405 0.59 0.84 0.79 0.94 0.96 1.12 0.90

3½ ” E-405 0.73 0.98 0.98 1.05 1.08 1.15 1.00

*Noise Reduction Coeffi cient

**Type A– Material placed against a solid backing such as a block wall. E-405 – Material placed over a 16 inch air space. Data includes facings exposed to sound source, if specifi ed.

Sonobatts® Insulationwith PureFiber® Technology

Technical Data

R-Value* Width Length Thickness

11 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 3½ " (89mm)

13 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 3½ " (89mm)

19 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 6¼ " (159mm)

30 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 9½ " (241mm)

38 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 12" (305mm)

Unfaced Sonobatts® Insulation complies with the property requirements of ASTM C 665, Type I and ASTM E 136. Kraft-faced Sonobatts® Insulation complies with the property requirements of ASTM C 665, Type II, Class C.

*R-values differ. Find out why in the seller’s fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-value means greater insulating power.

Air Erosion

Air Velocities per UL 181 Up to 1,000 fpm Less than 0.1%

Surface Burning Characteristics/Building Code Construction Classifi cation

Products Flame Spread Smoke Developed ICCUnfaced 10 10 All Types

Kraft-faced N/R N/R III, IV, V

Kraft facing on Sonobatts® Insulation will burn and must not be left exposed. The facing must be installed in substantial contact with an approved ceiling construction material. Protect facing from open fl ame or heat source.

Unfaced

Kraft-faced Perm Rating 1

Unfaced Sonobatts® Insulation is designed to provide additional thermal and acoustical control when used above a suspended ceiling system. Sonobatts® insulation is composed of glass fi ber insulation.

Kraft-faced Sonobatts® Insulation is designed to provide additional thermal and acoustical control when used above a suspended ceiling system. Sonobatts® insulation is composed of glass fi ber insulation with a strong asphalt-coated kraft facing on one side.

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Standard Specifi cations

Commercial Products ASTM C 553 ASTM C 612 ASTM C 665 ASTM C 764 ASTM E 84* ASTM E 136 ASTM E 119 UL 723

EcoTouch™ Thermal Batt Insulation Unfaced

TYPE I 25,50 X US 20, 20CAN 25, 50

EcoTouch™ Thermal Batt Insulation Kraft-Faced

TYPE II, CL. C N/R

EcoTouch™ Thermal Batt Insulation Foil Faced

TYPE III, CL. B & C

75, 150

EcoTouch™ Flame Spread 25 FSK Faced TYPE III, CL. A 25,50

EcoTouch™ Flame Spread 25 Extended Flanges PSK Faced

TYPE II, CL. A 25,50

PROPINK FastBatt® Insulation TYPE II, CL. C N/R

QuietZone® Acoustic Batt Insulation TYPE II, CL. C 25,50

QuietZone® Shaftwall Insulation TYPE I 25,50 X US 20,20CAN 25, 50

Sonobatts® Insulation Unfaced TYPE I 25,50 X US 20, 20CAN 25, 50

Sonobatts® Insulation Kraft-Faced TYPE II, CL. C N/R

Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation TYPE I 25,50 X US 20, 20CAN 25, 50

ThermaGlas® Loosefi ll Insulation X 25,50 X

Curtainwall Insulation Unfaced TYPE IA & IB 20,20 X US 15, 0CAN 25, 50

Curtainwall Insulation FSK Faced TYPE IA&IB 25,50

700 Series Insulation ASTM C 553 ASTM C 612 ASTM C 665 ASTM C 764 ASTM E 84* ASTM E 136 ASTM E 119 UL 723

701 Unfaced TYPE III TYPE I 20,20 US 20, 20CAN 25, 50

711 Unfaced TYPE III TYPE I 20,20 US 20, 20CAN 25, 50

703 Unfaced 15,0 US 15, 0CAN 25, 50

703 ASJ Faced TYPE IA & IB 25,50

703 FSK Faced TYPE IA & IB 25,50

705 Unfaced TYPE IA & IB 15,0 US 15, 0CAN 25, 50

705 ASJ Faced TYPE IA & IB 25,50

705 FSK Faced TYPE IA & IB 25,50

*Values listed as 25, 50 are within the code requirement maximums.

Standard Specifi cations

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Owens Corning is committed to helping you improve your energy performance and make your buildings Energy Star® buildings.

Some products have limited geographic offerings. Contact your Area Sales Manager for product availability.

R-values differ. Find out why in the seller's fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power.

SCS 50% recycled content applies to EcoTouch™ Unfaced Batts and Rolls, EcoTouch™ Faced Batts and Rolls, Loosefi ll insulation, Metal building insulation products and fl exible Air handling products.

FIBERGLASS 700 series insulation, QuietR® and QuietZone® fl exible Air Handling products, Pipe insulation products, OEM Insulation products, Acoustic Blankets and Boards and Shaftwall insulation.

Formaldehyde

FREE

GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality and GREENGUARD Children & SchoolsSM applies to EcoTouch™ Unfaced Batts, EcoTouch™ Faced Batts and Unbonded Loosefi ll insulation; GREENGUARD Formaldehyde Free Certifi cation applies to EcoTouch™ Unfaced Batts and Unbonded Loosefi ll insulation.

GREENGUARD Children & SchoolsSM applies to Flame Spread 25 FSK Faced; Flame Spread 25 Extended Flanges PSK Faced; Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation; Sonobatts® Insulation Unfaced; Sonobatts® Insulatioin Kraft-Faced and Metal building insulation.

Applies to EcoTouch™ Unfaced Products

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OWENS CORNING INSULATING SYSTEMS, LLCONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAYTOLEDO, OHIO 43659

1-800-GET-PINK®

www.owenscorning.com

Pub. No. 10013812-A. Printed in U.S.A. February 2011. THE PINK PANTHER™ & ©1964-2011 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved. The color PINK is a registered trademark of Owens Corning. ©2011 Owens Corning.

Disclaimer of LiabilityTechnical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is given and accepted at recipient’s sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.

The GREENGUARD INDOOR AIR QUALITY CERTIFIED mark is registered certifi cation mark used under license through the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute.

ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered trademarks of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

CONSTRUCTION SHEETING Poly-America’s construction sheeting is made from polyethylene which provides for optimum in economy and performance. Because of its good weatherability, chemical inertness and toughness, Poly-America’s polyethylene sheeting has successfully been used for over 20 years in a wide variety of applications. Thickness ranges from as little as .3 mil for paint drop cloths to 100 mil for use as landfill liners. Widths range up to 40 ft. If you have a special application or need more information on our products, contact your area sales representative. Poly-America’s standard sheeting will meet or exceed the following standard technical specifications:

Construction Sheeting ASTM D4397 (see Tables 1 for Impact Resistance and WVTR requirements) ASTM C171 Standard Specification for Sheet Materials Used for Curing Concrete ASTM D4635 Type 1 Class 2 Surface 2 Finish 1 Federal Specification LP-378 Type 1 Class 1 Grade A or B Finish 1 Federal Specification LP-390 Type I Class L Grade 1 or 2 Category 3 Federal Specification LP-512 Type I Class L

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Grade 1 or 2

Construction Sheeting Cont.

ASTM D1248 Type 1 (density .910 to .925) Category 3 (melt index 1 to 10) Class A or C (A- natural or clear) ( C- black) ASTM D2103 Standard Classification 12230 (clear) 12231 (black) Note: If requested custom sheeting can be made to meet the following classifications: 12130 13130 13230 12330 13330 Flexible Packaging Association B11 Type I Surface II Class I Finish I

TABLE 1 Thickness Dart Impact WVTR WVTR WVTR ASTM D374 ASTM D1709 ASTM E96 ASTM E96 ASTM E96 mils gm gm/100 sq in-day perms metric perms

1 40 1.40 .76 .50 2 85 .70 .38 .25 3 125 .47 .25 .17 4 165 .35 .19 .12 5 205 .28 .15 .10 6 260 .23 .13 .084 7 315 .20 .11 .070 8 370 .18 .096 .063 9 420 .16 .082 .054 10 475 .14 .076 .050

NOTE: The above is for our standard sheeting products. Poly-America will produce custom sheeting products to meet other classifications or specifications. Contact Poly-America to see how they can help you with your needs.

Product Information

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BAYSEAL™ CC Spray-Applied Polyurethane Foam InsulationDivision 7-Thermal and Moisture ProtectionICC-ESR 2072

Bayseal CC foam is available in two grades for warm and cold weather applications; suggested ambient substrate temperatures are specified below:

Grade Substrate/Ambient TemperatureStandard 50°F to 120°FPolar 30°F to 80°F

Recommended UsesWalls Unvented AtticsCeilings FloorsVented Attics PipingUnvented Crawl Spaces Vented Crawl Spaces Foundations Concrete Slabs Ducts TanksCold Storage FreezersCoolers

As with any product, use of Bayseal CC foam-forming system must be tested (including, but not limited to, field testing) in advance by the user to determine suitability.

Product DescriptionBayseal closed-cell (CC) spray-applied polyurethane foam insulation is a two component, HFC-245fa blown, medium density, structural system designed for commercial, industrial and residential insulation applications.

Closed-cell polyurethane foam yields a high R-value and minimizes air and moisture infiltration. Bayseal CC can increase structural integrity. This product may also contribute to a healthier indoor environment by helping to control problems associated with mois-ture vapor drive. The fluid applied, expanding nature of Bayseal CC foam-forming system during applica-tion provides increased performance value by sealing the building envelope.

The Bayseal CC foam-forming system is comprised of an “A” component or aromatic diisocyanate manufactured by Bayer MaterialScience LLC and a blended “B” component which included polyols, fire retarding materials, and additives.

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Typical Physical Properties*

Properties Test Method ValueFungi Resistance: ASTM G-21 Zero RatingR Value (aged): ASTM C-518 6.9 at 1 inch 24 at 3.5 inches 38 at 5.5 inchesa

54 at 7.9 inchesa

Compressive Strength: ASTM D-1621 25 psi (nominal)Core Density: ASTM D-1622 2.0 lbs./ft3 (nominal)Closed Cell Content: ASTM D-2856 > 90%Tensile Strength: ASTM D-1623 60 psi (nominal)Moisture Vapor Transmission (Permeance): ASTM E-96 0.80 Perms at 1” 0.23 Perms at 3.5” 0.14 Perms at 5.5” 0.10 Perms at 7.9”Water Absorption ASTM D-2842 < 2%Dimensional Stability: ASTM D-2126 < 10%(158ºF & 97% R.H.) % Change in Volume Air Leakage Rate: ASTM E-2178 < 0.02 L s-1 m-1

Surface Burning Characteristics** ASTM E-84 Flame Spread Index < 25 4-inches Smoke Developed Index < 450

* These items are provided as general information only. They are approximate values and are not part of the product specifications.** These numerical flame spread values are not a true reflection on how this or any material will perform in actual fire conditions.a Values extrapolated from 3.5-inch thick sample testing.

Environmental Consideration andSubstrate TemperaturesApplicators must recognize and anticipate environ-mental conditions prior to application to ensure the highest quality foam and to maximize yield. Ambient air and substrate temperature, moisture, and wind velocity are all critical determinants of foam qualityand selection of the appropriate reactivity formula-tion. Variations in ambient air and substrate tempera-ture will influence the chemical reaction of the two components, directly affecting the expansion rate,amount of rise, yield, adhesion and the resultant physical properties of the foam insulation.

To obtain optimum results, the Bayseal CC system should only be spray-applied to substrates when ambient air and surface temperatures fall within the range of 30°F and 120°F. All substrates to be sprayed must be free of dirt, soil, grease, oil and moisture prior to application. Moisture in any form: exces-sive humidity (>85%R.H.), rain, fog, or ice will react chemically and will adversely affect system performance and corresponding physical properties. Application should not take place when the ambient temperature is within 5°F of the dew point. Primers may be necessary dependent upon conditions; consult a Bayer MaterialScience LLC technical service rep-resentative.

Wind velocities in excess of 12 miles per hour may result in excessive loss of exotherm and interfere with the mixing efficiency, affecting foam surface, cure, and physical properties and will cause over-spray. Precautions must be taken to prevent damage to adjacent areas from overspray.

Storage ConditionsStore at 70°F to 80°F in a dry and well ventilated area, a minimum of 48 hours prior to application of material. Materials in containers should be main-tained at 65°F to 85°F while in use. Conditioned trailers or tanks may be necessary. Material tempera-ture should be confirmed with a thermometer or an infrared gun. Do not configure equipment to recircu-late Bayseal CC components from proportioner back into drum. Do not recirculate or mix other suppliers’ “A” or “B” component into Bayseal CC X system containers.

CAUTION: If components are below suggested temperatures, the increased viscosity of the com-ponents may cause pump cavitation resulting in unacceptable SPF application. If components are above suggested temperatures, there may be loss of blowing agent resulting in diminshed yield.

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Processing Equipment2:1 transfer pumps are recommended for materialtransfer from container to the proportioner. The plural component proportioner must be capable of supply-ing each component within ± 2% of the desired 1:1 mixing ratio by volume. Hose heaters should be set to deliver 120°F to 135°F materials to the spray gun. These settings will ensure thorough mixing in the spray gun mix chamber in typical applications. Optimum hose pressure and temperature will vary with equipment type and condition, ambient and sub-strate conditions, and the specific application. It is the responsibility of the applicator to properly interpret equipment technical literature, particularly informa-tion that relates to the acceptable combinations of gun chamber size, proportioner output, and material pressures. The relationship between proper chamber size and the capacity of the proportioner’s pre-heater is critical. Mechanical purge spray guns (specifically direct impingement or DI type) are recommended for highest foam quality. CAUTION: Extreme care must be taken when removing and reinstalling drum transfer pumps so as NOT to reverse the “A” and “B” components.

Processing Parameters and Physical CharacteristicsPre-heater Temperature: “A” and “B” 120-135°FHose Temperature: “A” and “B” 120-135°FPressures: 1000-1500 psi (dynamic)*Mix Ratio Parts: 1 to 1 by volume “A” to “B”Viscosity at 75°F 400-500 cps “B” ComponentShelf Life 6 months @ 65°F to 80°F

* Dependent upon hose length.

Thermal BarrierThe International Building Code and International Residential Code requires that SPF be separated from the interior of a building by an approved fifteen(15) minute thermal barrier, such as 1/2” gypsum wall board or equivalent, installed per manufacturer’s instructions and corresponding code requirements.The International Building Code allows for omission of the prescribed thermal barrier in certain instance, such as:

• attics and crawlspaces with limited access • approval by way of diversified testing, such as room corner protocols

Local building codes may vary and must be consulted for applicability of thermal barrier exceptions.

Handling InformationApplicators should ensure the safety of the jobsite and construction personnel by posting appropriate signs warning that all “hot work” such as welding, soldering, and cutting with torches should not take place until a thermal barrier or approved equivalent is installed over any exposed polyurethane foam.

Vapor RetarderBayseal CC qualifies as a vapor retarder as defined by the International Code Council and ASHRAE (Class II) at a minimum thickness of one inch. Build-ing construction types with a persistent, high mois-ture drive require additional moisture remediation. The contractor should consult local building codes to establish the vapor retarder requirement.

Bayseal CC 10/11Page 4 of 4 — Document contains important information and must be read in its entirety.

Note: The information contained in this bulletin is current as of October 2011, please contact Bayer MaterialScience to determine whether this publication has been revised.

Bayer MaterialScience LLC100 Bayer Road • Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9741 • Phone: 1-800-662-2927 • www.spf.bayermaterialscience.com

The manner in which you use and the purpose to which you put and utilize our products, technical assistance and information (whether verbal, written or by way of production evaluations), including any suggested formulations and recommendations, are beyond our control. Therefore, it is imperative that you test our products, technical assistance and information to determine to your own satisfaction whether our products, technical assistance and information are suitable for your intended uses and applications. This application-specific analysis must at least include testing to determine suitability from a technical as well as health, safety, and environmental standpoint. Such testing has not necessarily been done by us. Unless we otherwise agree in writing, all products are sold strictly pursuant to the terms of our standard conditions of sale which are available upon request. All information and technical assistance is given without warranty or guarantee and is subject to change without notice. It is expressly understood and agreed that you assume and hereby expressly release us from all liability, in tort, contract or otherwise, incurred in connection with the use of our products, technical assistance, and information. Any statement or recommendation not contained herein is unauthorized and shall not bind us. Nothing herein shall be construed as a recommendation to use any product in conflict with any claim of any patent relative to any material or its use. No license is implied or in fact granted under the claims of any patent.

Sales Offices 2400 Spring Steubner Road West, Spring, TX 77389 • 1-800-221-3626 • Fax: 1-281-288-6450

Per Lift ApplicationApplicators should apply a maximum pass thickness of 2 inches, with a minimum of 30 minutes between passes.

Health and Safety InformationAppropriate literature has been assembled which provides information concerning the health and safety precautions that must be observed when han-dling materials used to produce Bayseal CC foam. Before working with this product, you must read and become familiar with the available information on its risks, proper use and handling. This cannot be overemphasized. Information is available in several forms, e.g., material safety data sheets and product labels. More resources are available at spraypoly-urethane.com, polyurethane.org, sprayfoam.org, baycareonline.com, or by contacting the Bayer Ma-terialScience Product Safety and Regulatory Affairs Department in Pittsburgh, PA.

Foam Sealant

Material

CF 812 Flexible Window and Door

Includes:

Technical DataSTC Report Summary

MSDSLEED

CF 812 Window & Door Pro Low Pressure Filler Foam Product Description

CF 812 Window and Door Pro is a low pressure polyurethane foam for use around the perimeter openings of window and door frames (tested in accordance with AAMA 812). This product is ideal for reducing air, sound, dirt, and water infiltration. CF 812 complies with ASTM C 1620, the industry’s first specification on aerosol foam sealants. Applications For Use

• Window and door frame openings • Skylights • General insulating

CF 812 Technical Data

Foam Yield per Can: Approx 1.30ft3

Approximate Cure Schedule: Tack free after approx 8-10 minutes Ready to cut after approx 15-20 minutes

Application Temperature: 41oF to 95oF (5oC to 35oC) Air Infiltration: < 0.01 cfm/ft2 @ 1.56 psf (75 Pa) (ASTM E 283) Water Infiltration: No Leakage after 15 minute exposure (ASTM E 331) (@ 2.9 psf) Sound Transmission Classification: 55 (as tested per ASTM E 90) Pressure Build Average: 0.79 psi (5.4 kPa) (AAMA 812) Dimensional Stability: +/- 2% (AAMA 812) Tensile Strength: > 6 N/cm2

(HTC Method 2106) R-Value: 4.27 (ASTM C 518) Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame Spread: 0 (UL 723) Smoke Developed: 5 Shelf Life from Date of Manufacture: 12 months (when stored at 68oF)

Installation Instructions

Mount dispenser on can with the can on a flat surface. Do not over tighten. Shake can vigorously after attaching the dispenser.

Open valve to allow foam to fill dispenser. Unlock the safety on the trigger to allow foam dispensing. Point away and pull trigger to dispense foam. Do not fill rough opening gaps around windows and doors more than 50% to allow for expansion and maximize curing.

Caution:

• Hilti installation instructions shall not supersede the window and/or door manufacturer’s instructions.

• Read MSDS, product data sheet, and label on can prior to use. • Wear protective gloves and eyewear. • Shut off all pilot lights and other sources of ignition. • Do not smoke when using this product.

Ordering Information

Foam Item No. Description Qty.227975 CF 812 Foam (22.5 oz can) 1 3413889 CF 812 Foam (case of 12 cans) 12 Dispensers Item No. Description Qty.259768 CF-DS1 Dispenser 1 313187 P20-600K Extra Long Dispenser (with 27” barrel) 1 311512 Plastic Nozzle Tip 20 Cleaner Item No. Description Qty.24631 CF-R1 Cleaner (17 oz can) 1

Architectural Testing

ASTM E 90 SOUND TRANSMISSION LOSSTEST REPORT

Rendered to:

HIL TI,INC.

TYPE: Aerosol Foam Sealants

* .. Note - An Rw, STC, or OITC rating can not be applied directly to sealant

Re'terence should be made to An Report No. 60856.01-113-11 for complete test specimend~scription. The complete test results are listed in Appendix B.

130 Derry CourtYork, PA 17402-9405phone: 717-764-7700

fax: 717-764-4129www.archtest.com

®

MSDS No.: 310Revision No.: 001Revision Date: 06/02/06Page: 1 of 2

HILTI ® is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Product name: CF 812 Insulating Foam – W&DDescription: Polyurethane FoamSupplier: Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121Emergency # (Chem-Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries)

INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LIMITS

Ingredients: CAS Number: PEL: TLV: STEL:Polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyantate 9016-87-9 C:0.02 ppm* NE NETris(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate 13674-84-5 NE NE NEMethyl ether 115-10-6 NE NE NEIsobutane 75-28-5 1000 ppm* 1000 ppm NEPropane 074-98-6 1000 ppm 2500 ppm NEGlyceryl polypropylene glycol ether 25791-96-2 NE NE NE* OSHA Transitional Exposure LimitAbbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value.

STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. C = Ceiling. NE = None Established. NA = Not Applicable

PHYSICAL DATA

Appearance: Yellow to tan liquid. Odor: Mild.Vapor Density: (air = 1) Not determined. Vapor Pressure: 8.3 bar @ 68° FBoiling Point: Not determined. VOC Content: 115.5 g/lEvaporation Rate: Not determined. Solubility in Water: Not soluble.Specific Gravity: 0.9-1.1 pH: Not determined.

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

Flash Point: Flammable Gas Flammable Limits: 0.4 - 32%Extinguishing Media: C02, Dry Chemical, Foam, WaterSpecial Fire Fighting Proc. None known for cured foam. Uncured isocyanates react with water to release C02.Unusual Fire and ExplosionHazards:

Extremely flammable. Contains flammable propellants under pressure. Aerosol cans exposed tofire or direct heat can rupture from pressure build-up.

REACTIVITY DATA

Stability: Reacts with alcohols, amines, aqueous acids, and alkalis. Reacts with water (moisture) producingCO2. l

Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Reacts with water (nonviolently).Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition can yield CO, CO2, HCN, HCl, NOx.

Conditions to Avoid: Temperature extremes will shorten product shelf life; i.e. below 41 F / above 77 F.

HEALTH HAZARD DATA

Known Hazards: Acute: Eye, skin, and respiratory irritation. Chronic: Respiratory and skin sensitizationSigns and Symptoms ofExposure:

Eyes: Can adhere to cornea. Skin: Can adhere to the skin. Can cause irritation and possiblysensitization; e.g. itching, swelling, rashes, etc. Inhalation: Vapor may cause irritation of thebreathing tract and sensitization. Sensitization causes an allergic (asthmatic-like) response.Hypersensitive persons may react at very low isocyanate levels. Ingestion: Effects of ingestionhave not been determined. Not a likely route of exposure.

Routes of Exposure: Inhalation. Contact.Carcinogenicity: No ingredients are classified as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP or OSHA.Medical ConditionsAggravated by Exposure:

Eye, skin, and respiratory conditions.

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EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES

Eyes: Immediately flush with large amounts of clean water and seek medical attention.Skin: Wipe off skin immediately with soft cloth and then remove residue with vegetable oil. Cured foam

can only be removed mechanically.Inhalation: Should symptoms occur, immediately move to fresh air. Call a physician if symptoms persist.

Those individuals who develop an allergic reaction should avoid future use of this product.Ingestion: Seek medical attention immediately. Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a physician.Other: Referral to a physician is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the

injury/exposure. If sensitization occurs, future contact with the material should be avoided.

CONTROL MEASURES AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Ventilation: Ensure adequate air movement (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements).Eye Protection: Goggles recommended; safety glasses with side shields as a minimum.Skin Protection: Impermeable gloves are recommended. Wear other protective clothing as required to prevent

contact with skin.Respiratory Protection: Not normally required.

PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE

Handling and StoringPrecautions:

Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Material will adhere to eyes and skin.Contents under pressure. Extremely flammable. Do not apply direct heat to the cans. Beforeusing, remove ignition sources such as flames or equipment / tools that generate sparks. Store ina cool dry place. Do not store in direct sunlight. Keep from freezing. Store between 41° and 77° F.Always wash thoroughly after handling chemical products. For industrial use only. Keep out ofreach of children. Follow label / use instructions.

Spill Procedures: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. CF 812 foam will polymerize (cure) upon contactwith air/moisture. Allow product to cure, then remove for disposal. See disposal guidelines below.

REGULATORY INFORMATION

TSCA Inventory Status: Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory.SARA Title III, Section 313: This product contains 5 - 25% Polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyantate (CAS # 9016-87-9) which

is subject to reporting under Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372). (Technical note:MDI is not available in cured foam due to reaction of parts A and B upon exposure to air; i.e. whenreleased from the can)

DOT Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity, ORM-D.IATA / ICAO Shipping Name: Aerosols, Class 2.1, UN 1950HMIS Codes: Health 2, Flammability 3, Reactivity 1, PPE B (Goggles, Gloves)EPA Waste Code(s): D001,D003 (for aerosol cans)Waste Disposal Methods: Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply

with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations.Hazard Communication This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication

Standard, 29 CFR1910.1200.

CONTACTS

Customer Service: 1 800 879 8000 Technical Service: 1 800 879 8000Health / Safety: 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x6704)Emergency # (Chem-Trec): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 703 527 3887 (other countries)

The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct; however, no guarantee orwarranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided.

Revision Date: 2/5/10

GREEN BUILDING MATERIALS CERTIFICATION FORM PROJECT NAME: __________________________ CONTRACTOR: ___________________________________________ SPEC SECTION(S): ______________________________________

CONTACT NAME: ___________________________________________ TEL. NO: ______________________________ SUBMITTAL NO: ______________________________________

NK = Not Known N/A = Not Applicable

NOTES / DEFINITIONS: 1. Post-Consumer Recycled Content: Portion of material or product derived from discarded consumer waste that has been recovered for use as a raw material [e.g., plastic bottles, newspaper] 2. Post-Industrial Recycled Content: Portion of material or product derived from recovered industrial and mfg. materials that are diverted from municipal solid waste for use in a different mfg.

process, prior to use by a consumer [e.g., fly-ash in concrete or synthetic gypsum board, both of which are by-products of coal-burning power plants]. Spills and scraps from the original manufacturing process that are combined with other constituents after a minimal amount of reprocessing for use in further production of the same product do not qualify.

3. Manufactured: Final assembly of components into building product that is furnished and installed by trades [e.g., if the hardware comes from Dallas, TX, the lumber from Keene, NH, and the joist is assembled in Kent, WA; then the location of final assembly is Kent, WA]. www.gpsvisualizer.com/calculators can be used to calculate straight-line distance between project site / New York, NY and location of manufacture and raw material source. Note: location noted on material data sheets is often corporate location; need manufacturer to verify actual manufacture location.

4. Raw Materials: Virgin or recovered resources from which the product’s components are made [i.e., before processing or manufacturing]. 5. Rapidly Renewable: Materials and products made from raw materials that are harvested within a 10-year cycle [e.g., bamboo, cork, linoleum, fast-growing poplar, wheatboard, wool carpet]. 6. FSC Certified: Wood-based products that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and carry a Chain-of-Custody certificate number from the vendor or manufacturer. 7. VOC Content: The quantity of volatile organic compounds contained in products such as adhesives, sealants and architectural coatings. VOC content is to be reported in grams/liter or lbs/gallon,

less water and any exempt compounds/solvents.

Contains Recycled Content?

For wood products [Y/N]

Product Vendor or Manufacturer Total

Installed COST

Material COST

[excluding labor

+ equip.] % post con-

sumer 1

% post indus- trial 2

Manufacture Location 3

[City, State]

Raw Materials Origin 4

[City, State]

Contains Rapidly Renew- ables? 5 [note %]

FSC Certi- fied? 6

No added urea-

formalde-hyde?

VOC Content 7 [adhesives,

sealants, paints, coatings]

1. CF 810 C&J Foam Hilti NK NK Finland NK No N/A N/A 1.9 g/l 2. CF 812 W&D Foam Hilti NK NK Finland NK No N/A N/A 2.4 g/l 3. CF 512 CWP Foam Hilti NK NK Ohio NK No N/A N/A 2.0 g/l 4. CF 116 Filler Foam Hilti NK NK Germany NK No N/A N/A 2.1 g/l 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION: I, ________________________________________ a duly authorized representative of______________________________________________ hereby certify that the information contained herein accurately represents the listed “green building” characteristics of the materials to be provided by our company as components of the building construction. Furthermore, I understand that any change in such “green building” material characteristics during the purchasing and/or installation period will require prior written approval from the Construction Manager and Owner.

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: _____________________________________________ DATE: ______________________ VOC Requirements for Building Products 2/25/09 LEED1 EPA2 SCAQMD3 BAAQMD4 Green Seal5

Adhesive & Sealant

250 g/l SCAQMD RULE 1168

Not specified

250 g/l RULE 1168

250 g/l RULE 51

Not specified

Paints 150 g/l - non flat 50 g/l - flat

380 g/l -non flat 250 g/l - flat

50 g/ -non flat 50 g/l – flat

RULE 1113

150 g/ -non flat 100 g/l - flat

100 g/ -non flat 50 g/l - flat

Fire Retardant / Resistive Coatings

Not specified

450 g/l (opaque)

350 g/l (pigmented)

RULE 1113

350 g/l RULE 3

Not specified

1 LEED – Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design – Green Building Rating System for New Construction & Major Renovations (LEED-NC) Version 2.1 2 EPA 40CFR Part 59 National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings 3 South Coast Air Quality Management District – State EPA / Southern California 4 Bay Area Air Quality Management District – State EPA / San Francisco Area 5 Green Seal - Green Seal is an independent, non-profit organization that strives to achieve a healthier and cleaner environment by identifying and promoting products and services that cause less toxic pollution and waste, conserve resources and habitats, and minimize global warming and ozone depletion. Based in Washington, D.C.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

FIREFREE Coatings, Inc. 580 Irwin Street, Suite 1

San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (888) 990-3388 Phone: (415) 459-6488

Fax: (415) 459-6055 E-mail: [email protected]

Site: www.firefree.com This MANU-SPEC« utilizes the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Manual of Practice, including MasterFormat«, SectionFormat« and PageFormat«. A MANU-SPEC is a manufacturer-specific proprietary product specification using the proprietary method of specifying applicable to project specifications and master guide specifications. Optional text is indicated by brackets [ ]; delete optional text in final copy of specification. Specifier Notes typically precede specification text; delete notes in final copy of specification. Trade/brand names with appropriate symbols typically are used in Specifier Notes; symbols are not used in specification text. Metric conversion, where used, is soft metric conversion. This MANU-SPEC specifies Firefree88® intumescent paint, which is capable of providing a fire resistant barrier on a variety of substrates. This product is manufactured by FIREFREE Coatings, Inc. Revise MANU-SPEC section number and title below to suit project requirements, specification practices and section content. Refer to CSI MasterFormat for other section numbers and titles.

SECTION 09967

INTUMESCENT PAINTS

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes: Intumescent coating capable of providing a fire resistant barrier on a variety of substrates.

Specifier Note: Revise paragraph below to suit project requirements. If a reader of this section could reasonably expect to find a product or component specified in this section, but it is actually specified elsewhere, then the related section number(s) should be listed in the paragraph below. Add section numbers and titles per CSI MasterFormat and specifier’s practice. In the absence of related sections, delete paragraph below.

B. Related Sections:

1. Division 9 Section: Painting.

Specifier Note: Article below may be omitted when specifying manufacturer’s proprietary products and recommended installation. Retain Reference Article when specifying products and installation by an industry reference standard. If retained, list standard(s) referenced in this section. Indicate issuing authority name, acronym, standard designation and title. Establish policy for indicating edition date of standard referenced. Conditions of the Contract or Division 1 References Section may establish the edition date of standards. This article does not require compliance with standard, but is merely a listing of references used. Article below should list only those industry standards referenced in this section.

1.02 REFERENCES

A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):

1. ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.

2. ASTM E119 Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.

3. ASTM E736 Standard Test Method for Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members.

B. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL):

1. UL 263 Standard for Safety for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.

2. UL 723 Standard for Safety for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.

C. Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada, Ltd. (ULC):

1. ULC S101 Fire Endurance Test of Building Construction and Materials.

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Text Box
CQ - GC to verify that product provides building code required protection per specification.

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2. ULC S102 Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials and Assemblies.

D. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):

1. NFPA 251 Standard Methods of Tests of Fire Endurance Building Construction and Materials.

E. Uniform Building Code (UBC):

1. UBC 26-2: Test Method for the Evaluation of Thermal Barriers.

2. UBC 26-3: Room Fire Test Standard for Interior of Foam Plastic Systems.

Specifier Note: Article below should be restricted to statements describing design or performance requirements and functional (not dimensional) tolerances of a complete system. Omit descriptions to composite and operational properties to extent necessary to link multiple components of a system and to interface with other systems.

Specifier Note: FIREFREE Coatings, Inc., has tested its Firefree88ª product in various fire resistance rated assemblies. Contact manufacturer for more information. Retain, edit or delete article below to suit project requirements and specifier practice. Coordinate language with requirements of other specification sections and working drawings to ensure assemblies are accurately specified and properly constructed.

1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Design Requirements: Provide fire resistance rated assemblies which have been designed and tested in compliance with the following:

1. [ASTM E119] [UL 263] [ULC 263] [ULC S101] [NFPA 251] [UBC 26-2] [UBC 26-3].

B. Performance Requirements: Provide a fire resistive intumescent coating as part of a system, which has been properly constructed to provide the fire resistance rating(s) required below.

1. [One-Hour Wood Stud Exterior Bearing Wall Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #01003, March 5, 2001].

2. [Two-Hour Wood Stud Bearing Wall Assembly: Forest Products Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley Report #35.04.439, September 1998, ICBO ER-5526].

3. [One-Hour Wood Stud Bearing Wall Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #00089T1T2, October 19, 2000].

4. [Two-Hour Floor Ceiling Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #00124T1, December 29, 2000].

5. [Fifteen-Minute Fire Barrier: Western Fire Center Report #99063, October 6, 1999].

6. [One-Hour Floor Ceiling Assembly:

a. Joists 16" (406 mm) on centers: Western Fire Center Report #99053, August 23, 1999].

b. Joists 24" (610 mm) on centers: Western Fire Center Report #99053, August 23, 1999].

7. [One-Hour Floor Ceiling Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #00019, March 7, 2000].

8. [One-Hour Floor Ceiling Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #99067, December 8, 1999].

9. [One-Hour Roof Ceiling Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #99079, December 17, 1999].

10. [One-Hour Floor Ceiling Assembly: Intertek Testing Services (Warnock-Hersey) Report #WHI-495-PSH-0245/0246, June 16, 2000, ICBO ER-5857].

11. [Fifteen-Minute Fire Barrier: Western Fire Center Report #99070, December 30, 1999].

12. [One-Hour Floor Ceiling Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #00019, May 24 2000].

13. [One-Hour Lathe and Plaster Wall Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #01084, December 17, 2001].

14. [One-Hour 1/2" (12.7 mm) Unrated Wall Assembly: Western Fire Center Report #00089, October 3, 2000].

15. [Two-Hour Concrete Ceiling: Western Fire Center Report #01011, March 2, 2001].

16. [Room Corner Test Interior Foam (26-3): Western Fire Center Report #99007, March 29, 1999].

17. [Room Corner Test Interior Foam (26-3): Radco Laboratories Report #RAD-3321, September 19, 2003].

Specifier Note: Article below includes submittal of relevant data to be furnished by Contractor before, during or after construction. Coordinate this article with Architect’s and Contractor’s duties and responsibilities in Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section.

1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. General: Submit listed submittals in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section.

B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s product data and application instructions.

C. Samples: Submit selection and verification samples for finishes, colors and textures.

D. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals: Submit the following:

1. Test Reports:

a. Submit test reports showing compliance with specific performance characteristics and physical properties.

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b. Submit fire test result reports, from fire test laboratories recognized by the code authority having jurisdiction, for the assemblies specified.

2. Certificates:

Specifier Note: Retain, edit or delete subparagraphs below to suit project requirements.

a. Submit manufacturer’s certification of product compliance with applicable building code.

b. Submit manufacturer’s certification that the applicator meets the requirements specified in this section.

3. Manufacturer’s Field Reports: Submit field inspection reports specified in this section.

Specifier Note: Article below should include prerequisites, standards, limitations and criteria that establish an overall level of quality for products and workmanship for this section. Coordinate article below with Division 1 Quality Assurance Section.

1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE

Specifier Note: Paragraph below should list obligations for compliance with specific code requirements particular to this section. General statements to comply with a particular code are typically addressed in Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Regulatory Requirements Section. Repetitive statements should be avoided.

A. Applicator Qualifications: Utilize a licensed, experienced applicator in performing the work of this section of projects of similar scope and scale. The manufacturer does recommend third party special inspections to ensure that the dry film thickness complies with the manufacturer’s recommendation.

B. Regulatory Requirements and Approvals: [Specify applicable requirements of regulatory agencies.] [ICC-ES, Factory Mutual, Underwriters Laboratory, IAS third party accredited fire testing laboratories].

C. Mock-Ups: Construct representative samples using specified product and manufacturer’s recommended installation methods for Architect’s approval of finish color, texture, pattern and work standards. Comply with Division 1 Quality Control (Mock-Up Requirements) Section.

1. Mock-up may be incorporated into final construction upon Owner’s approval.

Specifier Note: Retain, edit or delete paragraph below to suit project requirements. Coordinate this paragraph with requirements of Field Quality Control article in Part 3 of this section.

D. Field Samples: At owner’s expense, the [Owner] [Architect] [Engineer] will select a qualified independent testing agency, not affiliated with the applicator, to verify that preparation of substrate and application thickness of the intumescent coating complies with the requirements specified.

Specifier Note: Retain, edit or delete paragraph and subparagraph below to suit project requirements.

E. Pre-installation Meetings: Conduct a pre-installation meeting to review project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s installation recommendations and warranty requirements. Comply with Division 1 Project Management and Coordination (Project Meetings) Section.

1. Pre-installation Testing: Conduct pre-installation testing as follows: [Specify substrate testing.].

Specifier Note: Article below should include special and unique requirements. Coordinate article below with Division 1 Product Requirements Section.

1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING

A. General: Comply with Division 1 Product Requirement Section.

B. Delivery: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact.

C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful environmental conditions and at temperature and humidity conditions recommended by the manufacturer. Do not allow materials to freeze at any time prior to application.

D. Do not apply any materials that have been frozen or have come into contact with contaminants prior to use. Immediately remove any such materials from the jobsite.

Specifier Note: Firefree88® must be protected from moisture during the entire application and drying period, until it has completely dried and has been coated with any subsequent materials. Ambient air and surface temperatures must not be less than 50 degrees F (10 degrees C). The recommended application temperature is 68 degrees F (20 degrees C) TO 70 degrees F (21 degrees C). Do not apply if temperature is below 40 degrees F (4.4 degrees C) or likely to fall below 40 degrees F (4.4 degrees C) within two (2) hours of application. High humidity will hinder drying and will extend recoating and top coating times. Firefree88® must be dry to the touch before recoating or top coating. Inadequate drying between coats or application during high humidity conditions may contribute to sagging. Relative humidity from 40 - 60% in the work area is recommended. Temporary enclosures, heat and moisture control may be required to maintain acceptable conditions. Electric heat is recommended where supplemental heat is required. Industrial dehumidifiers are recommended.

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1.07 PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Requirements:

1. Minimum temperature of 40 degrees F (4.4 degrees C) during, and for a period of 2 hours after, product application.

2. Provide air circulation adequate to promote drying.

3. Protect application site from rain, fog, high humidity or other forms of moisture during and, for a period of at least 24 hours, after application of intumescent coating.

1.08 WARRANTY

A. Project Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty provisions.

B. Manufacturer’s Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s standard warranty document executed by authorized company official. Manufacturer’s warranty is in addition to, and not a limitation of, other rights Owner may have under contract documents.

Specifier Note: Coordinate paragraph below with manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1. Warranty Period: [10] year limited warranty commencing on Date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

Specifier Note: Retain article below for proprietary method specification. Add product attributes performance characteristics, material standards and descriptions as applicable. Use of such phrases as “or equal” or “or approved equal” or similar phrases may cause ambiguity in specifications. Such phrases require verification (procedural, legal and regulatory) and assignment of responsibility for determining “or equal” products.

2.01 INTUMESCENT PAINT

Specifier Note: Paragraph below is an addition to CSI SectionFormat and a supplement to MANU-SPEC. Retain or delete paragraph below per project requirements and specifier’s practice.

A. Manufacturer: FIREFREE Coatings, Inc.

1. Contact: 580 Irwin Street, Suite 1, San Rafael, CA 94901; toll free: (888) 990-3388, main (415) 459-6488; fax: (415) 459-6055;

E-mail: [email protected]; website: www.firefree.com.

Specifier Note: FIREFREE Coatings, Inc., Firefree88 intumescent paint.

B. Proprietary Products/Systems: Intumescent paint, including the following:

1. Firefree88®: a. Material: Water based latex. b. Solids: 68%. c. Color: [Standard Off-White] [Custom Tinted: (Specify color.)]. d. Sheen: Flat. e. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): 33 grams/liter. f. Surface Burning Characteristics: Class A (ASTM E-84). g. Quality Control Requirements: Manufactured under FM Factory Follow-up Program and Underwriters Laboratory. Each

container or package shall bear FM Approved label.

Specifier Note: Edit Article below to suit project requirements. If substitutions are permitted, edit text below. Add text to refer to Division 1 Project Requirements (Product Substitutions Procedures) Section.

2.02 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS

A. Substitutions: No substitutions permitted.

PART 3 EXECUTION

Specifier Note: Article below is an addition to the CSI SectionFormat and a supplement to MANU-SPEC. Revise article below to suit project requirements and specifier’s practice.

3.01 MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS

A. Comply with the instructions and recommendations of the intumescent paint manufacturer.

B. Work includes complete preparation and finishing of all surfaces described in articles below.

3.02 EXAMINATION

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A. Site Verification of Conditions:

1. Inspect all surfaces scheduled to receive intumescent paint to ensure compliance with manufacturer’s requirements for a successful application.

2. Do not proceed with application until unsatisfactory substrate conditions have been corrected.

3.03 PREPARATION

A. Protection:

1. Protect unpainted surfaces, lawns, shrubbery and adjacent surfaces against paint drops or spills. Repair damage resulting from inadequate protection.

2. Furnish sufficient drop cloths, shields and protective equipment to prevent spray or splatter from fouling surfaces not being painted.

3. Protect all surfaces, equipment and fixtures from damage resulting from use of fixed, movable and hanging scaffolding, planking and staging. Repair damage resulting from inadequate protection.

B. Surface Preparation:

1. All surfaces to be coated must be clean, cured, firm, dry and free of dust, dirt, oil, wax, grease, mildew, loose flaking paint or other foreign matter that would impair bond of the intumescent coating.

3.04 APPLICATION

Specifier Note: Manufacturer does not recommend application of product to aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, nickel or chrome, finish hardware, electrical or mechanical fixtures or receptacles or to exterior concrete pavements.

A. Protect work from rain, fog, high humidity or other forms of moisture during application and for a period of at least 24 hours after application.

B. Mix product according to manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not thin or strain.

Specifier Note: Some substrates may require a specific primer and other special preparation. Consult manufacturer for further information.

Specifier Note: Manufacturer recommends spray application; however, Firefree88 may also be applied with a brush or roller.

C. Apply using [Spray] [Brush] [Roller].

D. Apply at a rate of approximately 10 mils dry per 114 sq.ft/gal (14 mils wet = 10 mils dry). [Fire-Resistance Ratings in accordance to ASTM E-119 wall assemblies over one (1) layer of ½” sheetrock requires a total dry film thickness (DFT) of 25 mils dry and over one (1) layer of 5/8” gypsum requires a total of 15 mils dry to meet the equivalence of one hour rating]. Test Data # WFC 00089 and WFC 99053

Specifier Note: Edit, retain or delete paragraphs below to comply with requirements of project and specifier practice.

E. Enamel Finish Coat: Apply 1 coat of a latex primer or fast dry oil base primer/sealer over FF88® before applying a latex enamel or oil base enamel finish coat.

F. Wall Covering: Apply 1 coat of wall primer over product before applying wall covering.

Specifier Note: Although Firefree88® has a flat finish; it may be coated with most paints to achieve a desired texture and finish. For information on approved compatible primers and finish paints, contact manufacturer.

G. Apply additional finish coats only after previously applied coats have completely cured and dried.

3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

Specifier Note: If inspection services are required, retain the paragraph below. Coordinate this paragraph with the Field Samples requirements of the Quality Assurance article in Part 1 of this section.

A. Inspection:

1. The independent testing agency will ensure that preparation of substrate is in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.

2. The testing agency will randomly obtain and test samples during application to verify that wet film thickness of the intumescent coating complies with requirements of this section.

3. Work not in compliance will be rejected and shall immediately be brought into compliance by the applicator.

3.06 PROTECTION

A. Protect work from damage during subsequent construction.

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END OF SECTION

Section 07 21 29 K-13 Spray-On Systems

Specification Guide 06/11

PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01 Section Includes

A. Sprayed cellulose thermal insulation. B. Sprayed cellulose acoustical insulation.

1.02 Related Items

A. Clips, hangers, supports, sleeves and other attachments to spray bases are to be placed by other trades prior to the application of sprayed insulation.

B. Ducts, piping, conduit or other suspended equipment shall not be positioned until after the application of sprayed insulation.

C. Roof penetrations to be installed prior to application.

1.03 Quality Assurance

A. Manufacturer must have a current listing with ICC. B. Manufacturer must be in compliance with the 2006 International Building Code. C. Manufacturer must be ISO 9001:2008 Certified. D. Applicator: Licensed by manufacturer. E. Manufacturer must subscribe to independent laboratory follow-up inspection services of

Underwriters Laboratories and Factory Mutual. Each bag shall be labeled accordingly. F. Mock-up: Apply a 100 square foot representative sample to be reviewed by the Architect

and/or Owner prior to proceeding.

1.04 Submittals

A. Submit product data that the product meets or exceeds the following specified requirements. 1. R-Value shall be 3.8 per inch per ASTM C 518. 2. Bond strength shall be greater than 100 psf per ASTM E 736. 3. Product shall be Class 1 Class A per ASTM E 84/ UL 723. 4. Non-corrosive per ASTM C 739. 5. Bond Deflection per ASTM E 759: 6” Deflection in 10’ Span – No Spalling or

Delamination. 6. Comply with IBC 803.3/2009 IBC 803.10 stability requirements for interior finishes.

B. Manufacturer's written certification that product contains no asbestos, fiberglass or other man-

made mineral fibers. C. Copy of manufacturer’s ISO 9001:2008 Certification. D. Minimum Fiber Recycled Content to be 75%. E. Cannot contain any Urea-Formaldehyde Resins.

1.06 Delivery, Storage and Handling

A. Deliver in original, unopened containers bearing name of manufacturer, product identification and reference to U.L. testing.

B. Store materials dry, off ground, and under cover. C. Protect liquid adhesive from freezing.

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PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.01 Acceptable Manufacturers

A. International Cellulose Corporation 12315 Robin Boulevard Houston, Texas 77045 (713) 433-6701 or (800) 444-1252 FAX: (713) 433-2029 www.spray-on.com [email protected] B. For approved applicators contact ICC at 800-444-1252.

2.02 Materials

A. K-13 Spray-On-Systems. 1. Color shall be from Manufacturer’s standard color chart. 2. Comply with local Building Code requirements. 3. Material to have been tested in accordance with ASTM E 1042. Testing laboratory

must be NVLAP accredited.

PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.01 Examination

A. Examine surfaces and report unsatisfactory conditions in writing. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

B. Verify surfaces to receive spray insulation to determine if priming/sealing is required to insure bonding and/or to prevent discoloration caused by migratory stains.

3.02 Preparation

A. Provide masking, drop cloths or other satisfactory coverings for materials/surfaces that are not to receive insulation to protect from over-spray.

B. Coordinate installation of the sprayed cellulose fiber with work of other trades. C. Prime surfaces as required by manufacturer’s instructions or as determined by examination.

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3.03 Installation

A. Thickness will be determined as the minimum thickness measured as per ASTM E-605 field test procedure.

B. Install spray applied insulation according to manufacturer’s recommendations. C. Install spray applied insulation to achieve an R-Value of ___. (maximum of R 19) D. Install spray applied insulation to achieve an overall NRC of ___.

K-13 Sprayed Thermal and Acoustical Insulation ASTM C-423 on Solid Backing*

Inches 125 HZ 250 HZ 500 HZ 1000 HZ 2000 HZ 4000 HZ NRC 1.00 0.08 0.29 0.75 0.98 0.93 0.96 0.75

1.00** 0.47 0.90 1.10 1.03 1.05 1.03 1.00 2.00 0.26 0.68 1.05 1.10 1.03 0.98 0.95 3.00 0.57 0.99 1.04 1.03 1.00 1.00 1.00

K-13 Sprayed Thermal and Acoustical Insulation Applied at 1.5" Ribbed Metal Deck*

Inches 125 HZ 250 HZ 500 HZ 1000 HZ 2000 HZ 4000 HZ NRC 1.50 0.36 0.89 1.26 1.07 1.01 1.00 1.05 3.00 0.97 1.04 1.13 0.99 0.95 0.98 1.05

*Some values interpolated **On lath

E. Cure insulation with continuous natural or mechanical ventilation. F. Remove and dispose of over-spray.

3.04 Protection

A. Protect finished installation under provision of Division 1.

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